
Ta Prohm Temple, part of Cambodia's Angkor complex, is renowned for its captivating blend of nature and architecture. Built in the late 12th century by King Jayavarman VII, it features sprawling trees and massive roots intertwined with ancient stone ruins. This unique setting, left largely unrestored, evokes a mystical atmosphere, making it a popular and iconic tourist destination.
Preah Khan

Highlights – Lots of plants and trees grow around the Preah Khan temple, which makes it look lovelier than ever before. Lord Buddha, in the name of Avalokiteshwara, is the main deity of this temple. The temple complex is quite huge and there are two gates leading into the temple. Prior to becoming a temple, this complex was used as the residence of the royal clan who ruled over this place, which gives a majestic look to this place.
Location – Towards the western side of the Jataka Baray and north east of Angkor Thom, this temple is situated in close proximity to the Ta Prohm Temple.
Timings – 5AM to 6PM every day.
Price – Temple entry pass of USD20 (one day), USD20 (3 days) and USD60 (7 days).

Chong Kneas Floating Village, nestled on the shores of Tonle Sap Lake in Cambodia, is a captivating aquatic community. Home to approximately 5,000 residents, it enchants visitors with its stilted houses, floating schools, and vibrant markets.

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Tonle Sap Lake, located in Cambodia, is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. Renowned for its ecological significance, it undergoes a unique phenomenon called the "great lake pulse." During the monsoon season, the lake expands, swelling its size to four times, becoming a crucial reservoir for water and sediment.

If you have a passion for history, you must visit the War Museum in Cambodia. This is the place where you will be transported back into a world which introduces you to the historical reigns, struggles, successes and wars of Cambodia in the most comprehensive manner possible.
Highlights – Soldiers who served in the war previously act as tourist guides here. How better can it get than this? It is also one of the first kinds of museum in Cambodia and takes guests through the last 30 years of Cambodian war history with an exotic and impressive collection of jet fighter planes, helicopters, artillery guns and other war machines of various models.
Location – Siem Reap.
Timings – 8AM to 5.30PM on all days of the week.
Price – USD1 for Cambodian tourists and USD5 for foreign tourists. Entrance fee includes tourist guide, parking, photography and filming.
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Phnom Bakheng is an ancient Hindu and Buddhist temple located on a hilltop in the Angkor Archaeological Park, Cambodia. Built in the late 9th century during the reign of King Yasovarman I, it served as the state temple of the capital, Yasodharapura, before Angkor Wat was constructed.

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Me Chrey
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Highlights – When you visit the floating village of Me Chrey on Tonle Sap Lake, you should mandatorily get to know about the lifestyle of the locals living here. Planting rice plants and fishing are the main occupations of the locals. Come here during the early hours to witness live action of fishing. You can take boats or tuk-tuks from Siem Reap to reach Me Chrey. Location – Bank of Tonle Sap Lake, about 9km from Siem Reap.
Timings – Can be visited all through the year; however visiting this place during sunrise is considered ideal.
Price – While the boat ride costs just about USD20 per person, eco-tourism packages cost around USD70 per person.
Highlights – This is the place where you get to know about the end to end process of sericulture through lots of workshops on silk farming. When you come here, you will be introduced to new processes like mulberry cultivation, cocoon formation, application of natural dyes to silk worms and all the process of silk cultivation. Here you will also get to know about the ancient weaving technology of Ikat weaving.
Location – Puok district, about 20minutes away from Siem Reap Centre.
Timings – The Angkor Siolk Farm is open from 8AM to 5PM on all days of the week.
Price – Free guided tours are available and entrance is also free of cost.
Lotus Farm

Highlights – Apart from witnessing the flowers, you can get first-hand experience of how lotus plants are cultivated, how they are converted into various purposes. Do not miss to see the lotus fabric production when you come here. This is a process where selected lotus stems are cleaned thoroughly and then cut open to bring out the fibres. These fibres are then spun nicely into a thread by the weaving experts found here. Thee threads are very fine and resemble silk and the added advantage of these lotus threads is that no worms or other living beings are disturbed in this process.
Location – Kamping Poy, Battambang.
Timings – Open all through the day.
Price – Entrance is free of cost here.

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Beng Mealea

Location: Angkor Archaeological Park, Cambodia
Price: $5 per person

Kulen Waterfall, located in the Phnom Kulen National Park of Cambodia, is a stunning natural wonder and a popular destination for nature lovers. Nestled in the Kulen Mountain range, this two-tiered waterfall cascades into clear pools, perfect for swimming and relaxing in the midst of lush greenery. The upper falls, at about 4-5 meters high, provide a gentle cascade, while the lower falls, dropping from a height of 15 meters, offer a more dramatic and picturesque view.
Banteay Kdei
Location: Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
Price: Free

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Krol Ko
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Location: Sangkat Nokor Thum, Siem Reap, Cambodia Price Free

Highlights – This is probably one of the very few places in the world, where you will know about landmines, their dangers and risks, how it impacts kids, how it kills people and ways to disarm these landmines. There is a farm right behind the museum, where kids who are saved from landmines are put in relief camps and cared for. The museum is a repository of excellent tools, guns, weapons and other equipment that were used for mining in those days.
Location – Situated at about 25km distance from Siem Reap, this museum is located in close proximity to Banteay Srei.
Timings – 7.30AM to 5.30PM every day. Professional guided tours are available in English and Japanese on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 9AM to 5PM.
Price – Foreign adults – USD5. Cambodian citizens and kids below 10 years of age – free of cost.

Highlights – One of the newer tourist spots in Cambodia’s Siem Reap Province, Banteay Srei Butterfly Centre, shortly known as BBC, consists of thousands of butterflies in one single place. It is the biggest butterfly exhibit centre in South East Asia and is definitely worth a visit for nature lovers. When you visit BBC, you can get introduced to butterfly farming, life cycle of butterflies, butterfly conservation and other ecological details. The amount collected by tourists goes towards the welfare of the local people. There are expert guides to take you through the farm.
Location – Siem Reap.
Timings - 9AM to 5PM on all days of the week.
Price – USD4 per adult and USD2 per kid.

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Highlights – This is one of the most important architectural hubs in South East Asia. Though there are many temples here, the most famous ones are Angkor Wat, Bayon Temple and at Angkor Thom. Built in traditional Khmer style of architecture, these temples attract millions of foreign tourists all through the year. The park is set across 400 sq. km. and it was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site during 1992. Angkor Wat Temple is considered to be the oldest temple in the world.
Location – North Cambodia.
Timings - Most of the temples in this area are open from 5AM to 6PM.
Price – One day, 2-day and 7-day passes are available for USD20, USD40 and USD60 respectively.
Location: Hariharalaya, Roluos, Cambodia
Price: Free

Highlights – Brunch, dinner and impressive variety of cocktails and drinks are served here to attract international and local tourists to a great extent. This bar was constructed in 1998 and has the distinction of being the first ever bar on Pub Street. With excellent drinks, reasonable prices, pool tables, loud music, great ambience and a lively atmosphere, Angkor What? Bar is a perfect hang-out spot for tourists after a tiring visit to the 1000 year architectural ruins.
Location – Pub Street.
Price – Angkor Beer-USD1.5, Long
Island Pitcher – USD10.
Timings – 5PM until late night.

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Highlights – Set up over 42000 hectares, the Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary is located in the Battambang Province. A popular eco-tourist destination, Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary is the abode of rare species of water birds that come here from different parts of the world during the migratory period. The sanctuary is located within the Tonle Sap Biospere Reserve. Some of the birds that you can spot here are Black headed Ibis, Painted Storks, Milky Storks, Spot-billed pelicans, Fish Eagle, Greater Adjuncts, Lesser Adjuncts and many more.
Location – Battambang Province, Siem Reap.
Timings – Come to the park during the dry season between December and March to witness lots of birds.
Price – USD25per person towards entry into the park. Boat tours are available here.
Srah Srang
Highlights – Constructed during the 12th century by King Jayavarman II, Srah Srang is a massive lake (700x300m). The major highlight of this reservoir is that it contains water all the time and has a canopy of greenery surrounding it always. The Angkor Archaeological Park is clearly visible from the courtyard of this lake. Laterite and sandstone were used in abundance for constructing this lake. The platform which leads into this lake is flanked by two lions at the entrance. Sculptures of a Garuda and serpents are also found near the lake. Come here during sunrise/sunset for best views.
Location – Angkor, Siem Reap.
Timings – Sunrise to sunset.
Price – Part of Angkor Archaeological Park. So entrance fee of USD20 (1-day), USD40 (2-day) and USD60 (7-day) applies here as well.
Angkor Thom

Highlights – Set up during the 12th century by King Jayavarman II, Angkor Thom was the last and most reputed capital of the Khmer Kingdom. Built in pure Bayon style, this site was constructed using a large amount of laterite and massive naga-carrying figures on its 5 towers, each 23m tall. The gates opening to this site has massive representations of “Churning of the Ocean” episode from Hindu mythology. The gate on the south is often used by tourists who come from Angkor Wat to Angkor Thom. Traditionally, the Khmers addressed this as Prasat Angkor Thom. By 1609, many parts of Angkor Thom started getting damaged and what is left today are just the colossal remnants.
Location – Siem Reap.
Timings- 5AM to 6PM.
Price – Part of Angkor Archaeological Park; therefore prices are USD20 (one day pass), USD40 (2-day pass) and USD70 (7-day pass).
Neak Pean
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Location: Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
Price: $20 for a day
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Highlights – Part of the well-protected temple complex of Angkor Thom, the Terrace of Elephants was the platform which King Jayavarman II used to witness his successful army returning. All through the 300m long structure, one can find stunning and rare bas-reliefs covered with small figurines and statues of elephants, dancers, lions, horses, soldiers and more. The entire terrace is about 2.5m tall. Of the three main platforms here, the carvings on the north platform are the most gorgeous. As you walk past the life-size sculptures of elephants, you cannot help but get awestruck at the skill of the local artisans.
Location – Angkor Thom complex, Siem Reap.
Timings – 5AM to 6PM.
Price – USD20, USD40 and USD60 for 1-day, 2-day and 7-day pass respectively. If tickets are bought for Angkor Thom, you need not pay again for Terrace of Elephants.

If there is one place where you can witness Khmer majesty in full form, it is the Angkor National Museum.

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