
Naturally Angkor Wat, the largest religious structure in the world, was the high point of my visit to Cambodia recently. But there's more to this little country than the ruins of Angkor in the north west upon which French naturalist Henre Mouhat stumbled, half-submerged in a jungle in the mid-19th century.
Although some corners of Cambodia are untouched by the excesses of mass tourism, it's quite clear this country (pop. 16 million) is being influenced by neighbouring Thailand. Massage parlours, Western-style bars and discos have mushroomed in every little town and taxi drivers are quick to offer call-girls and even child prostitutes. Heroin, hashish and marijuana mostly home-grown, are rampant and easily available. Swarms of sex tourists drift around languidly and stay on for months leading lotus-eating lives.
Having ensconced myself in a cozy homestay in Siem Reap the base point for visitors to the Angkor National Park - for a paltry US$7 (582 per night), I was tempted to stay on for a few days after completing the mandatory temple circuit. Siem Reap is calm and unhurried, and its few sights are all accessible on foot.
One of the highlights is the sprawling Crocodile farm, where these long-snouted, saber-toothed reptiles laze in the tropical sun, piled on top of each other like bizarre trapeze artists, sniping inter se often leaving gaping, bloody wounds of which they are supremely unmindful. Yet this farm isn't a centre for the protection of this endangered species.
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