25 Jun 2010
Cambodia?s Green East Co. has targeted the Siem Reap temple tourism market by launching 21 weapons of mass attraction, in the form of ?historically designed? boats.
The Kungkea-Angkor Boats, as they are officially called, will ply the waters of the moat on the southwestern side of Angkor Wat from July 7 onwards.
Sam Sothearit, chief of the personnel department at Green East told 7Days that the boats were modelled on renderings from Bayon temple?s sculptures.
Each boat cost just over $2000 to build, and foreign tourists will be charged $15 for a roughly 1.8 kilometre trip. Khmers will be charged $8.
Sam Sothearit, smoothly settling into his sales pitch, said, ?I do believe that guests will come to ride and enjoy, and this project will succeed.?
He said a good sign was that some foreign tourists had already asked to rent the boats since the company brought them to Angkor from Phnom Penh in May.