Written by Kevin Britten | |
Friday, 16 January 2009 | |
Teens might find Angkor Wat tedious, but the city can offer more compelling entertainment Lets face it, old stuff can be very boring if you're not interested in the history or art of the period. Angkor Wat, despite its spectacular scale and beauty, is no exception to this. So how do you keep your teenage kids interested enough to make the trip fun for all? Well, the first stop has to be the viewing balloon near Angkor Wat. It's fun to be hoisted 180 metres off the ground whether you're interested in the ruins or not. The best panoramic photos of Angkor Wat can be taken from the air, and even the most boredom-prone teenagers will get a thrill from being suspended from a tethered balloon. Unlike parents, teenagers seldom suffer from vertigo. So witnessing their parents' visible fear at close hand is bound to add excitement to the experience. |
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