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As the group of Porsche Macan and Cayenne SUVs scythe through the Cambodian jungle, curious villagers looked on, fascinated by the collective convoy of machines that remain an unfamiliar sight in a country, where a luxury car is still not a common sight.
Siem Reap has developed in recent times as the gateway for visitors into the country of Cambodia. The city is home to Angkor Wat, arguably Cambodia’s most famous landmark, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But more than Angkor Wat, Siem Reap also offers plenty of other sites and uncovers a world that will be unfamiliar to those used to the trappings of modern life, while at the same time one can see evidence of progress in the city’s fast-developing downtown area. This part of Cambodia was certainly a fascinating backdrop for the #porsche Adventure Drive 2016, which saw the press and customers alike experience quite the adventure.
What is special about Cambodia
Unlike other Southeast Asian countries closer to the equator, which typically have a more humid climate, Cambodia suffers from dry heat, which gives it a sensation more akin to being in a desert than in a tropical country. Thankfully, it gets cooler at night, as the participants of the Adventure Drive gathered for dinner at the Prasat Kravan temple, not far off from Angkor Wat. Built in the 10th century this temple is one of Cambodia’s oldest ones and to one of the major deities in Hinduism.
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