Itinerary: Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, China
Fellow Travelers: Elizabeth, Sarah, Justin
The trip started out fine with a comfortable emergency exit row window seat from New York to Beijing. On the leg to Bangkok, it was a rush to make the connection but we did. Unfortunately we found out later, our bags did not. Once in Thailand, we were notified by a woman with a sign displaying our names that our bags had not made it. We spent several hours in the baggage office figuring out how they would get to Siem Reap, where we would be at their projected arrival time. China airlines does not fly to Siem Reap so there was no option to deliver them to our hotel, neither did they have any intention to reimburse us for our time/travel to the airport to retrieve them or for the items we'd have to buy. I haggled with them for an hour or so and got it up to $45 US per person for compensation. We were all satisfied enough with that and felt it time to move on to happier things.
Flying into Seim Reap was unexpectedly peac
The next day we hired a tuk-tuk to take us at 5am for the sunrise as Ankor Wat - the most famous temple in Cambodia. The early morning in the jungle was exciting and serene as the sounds were overwhelming but the cover of darkness put a veil of quiet mystery over the temple complex. We kept the tuk-tuk all day to ferry us around to further afield temples and sites. We had a few hours driving through the
The following day we rented bikes to explore the closer temples. It was exhilarating to ride
Now for the baggage claim episode. After a long day of temple visits, we paid the driver a little extra to take us to the airport before going home to retrieve our long-lost bags. He waited outside as we had a very confusing conversation with the airport employees and were shuttled into a secured area before we even knew if the bags had arrived or not. There on a lonely cart sat a stack of sad unclaimed bags, all ours. We were prepared to show our id's which matched the luggage tags but unfortunately did not all have our individual copies of the lost-bag reports. The agents were understandably not going to release the bags to us without the claim number but we haggled until it was worked out - we promised to leave the claim number with the hotel so the airport could call and get it. Sure, yes, of course, no problem! We were not about to leave the airport without our bags after all this time! Then we walked outside into an afternoon thunderstorm. Boo. Now to get wet with all our luggage... but the tuk-tuk driver was so nice, he came into the airport parking lot fee area to pick us up and had all the plastic walls down and ready on the vehicle for our safe and dry journey.
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