Siem Reap - Alternative Activites

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Siem Reap - Alternative Activites

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Siem Reap - Alternative Activites.

I was wondering if there are any ex-pat clubs/groups in Siem Reap. Cycling, Chess, Walking, Cooking etc...


Alternative to just the pub, although it will also have a part to play, lol

Or any ideas for clubs etc... that are not formed yet.

Or in Snooky

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well, before the rain floods everything, the best thing I did in Siem reap was rent one of those Giant Mountain Bikes for 3$ for the day. I just followed the river all the way out to the big lake there ( Tonle Sap Lake?)

Takes you right through some villages. Just relax and stop for a few beers along the way. 420 friendly route for sure.
I'll give ya 500 Riel for it...
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Is that it, is that all the traffic we get ?
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EdinWigan wrote:Is that it, is that all the traffic we get ?
Yes - Siem Reap is THAT interesting :lol:
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Kuroneko wrote:
EdinWigan wrote:Is that it, is that all the traffic we get ?
Yes - Siem Reap is THAT interesting :lol:

Some people must like it , don't they ?
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Off the top of my head, I'd suggest joining the Siem Reap social club, they plan regular activities that are open for all. There are regular pub quizzes and music quizzes at Rosy Guesthouse and Molly Malone's, there is a new monthly comedy night starting tonight, a book group, Hash House Harriers (running/walking/drinking group)...

You'll have better luck asking on the Siem Reap expats group on Facebook, most people on this forum seem to be based in Phnom Penh.
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Take up poultry farming!
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There's also poultry farming. Image
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StroppyChops wrote:Take up poultry farming!
giblet wrote:There's also poultry farming.
Yeah, or poultry farming!
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StroppyChops wrote:
StroppyChops wrote:Take up poultry farming!
giblet wrote:There's also poultry farming.
Yeah, or poultry farming!
Or Duck farming - theres a real shortage of very fat ducks here.
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