Siem Reap Attractions

Welcome to Siem Reap !

Siem Reap, Cambodia, “land of the world’s splendor!” Named #2 in the World’s Best Destination!

Siem Reap is the capital city in the northwestern Cambodia, and a popular resort town as the gateway to Angkor region. Siem Reap has colonial-style architecture in the Old French Quarter, and around the Old Market. Siem Reap is always destined for great things and it has reinvented itself as the epicentre of chic Cambodia with the numbers of tourists increasingly flown to the region.

Cambodia has rich cultural heritage and tropical ecology and we encourage more travellers to visit our beloved Kingdom. Come and discover the world’s best destination and experience the authentic in Khmer’s culture, explore floating villages and rare-bird sanctuaries or just cycle (or quad bike or pony trek) through the paddies as an antidote to the bustle of town.

Tourist Attractions in this Location

Angkor Wat Temple

Angkor Wat is the largest Hindu temple complex in the world, situated in Siem Reap, Cambodia, built by King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century.

Angkor Wat Temple

Angkor Thom

Angkor Thom is undeniably an expression of the highest genius. It is, in three dimensions and on a scale worthy of an entire nation, the materialization of Buddhist cosmology, representing ideas that only great painters would dare to portray.

Angkor Thom

Bayon Temple

The Bayon Temple is one of the more famous, popular and beautiful of the structures in the Angkor Wat Archaeological Park.

Bayon Temple

Phnom Kulen

Phnom Kulen is considered a holy mountain in Cambodia, of special religious significance to Hindus and Buddhists who come to the mountain in pilgrimage.

Phnom Kulen

Banteay Srei Temple

The name Banteay Srei translates from Khmer roughly as the 'citadel of the women', but this is a recent name that most likely was applied because of the pink sandstone and the delicate carvings.

Banteay Srei Temple

Ta Prohm Temple

Ta Promh Temple is a very popular feature of the typical Angkor tour because it is the only major stop which has not been fully reclaimed from the jungle.

Ta Prohm Temple

The Roluos Group of Temples

The Roluos Group of temples includes the temples of Prah Ko, Bakong, Lolei, plus a baray. These structures are interesting and historic.

The Roluos Group of Temples

Beng Mealea Temple

The temple was built in the Angkor Wat style, but was constructed before Angkor Wat, and it is theorised that it may have been a model for Angkor Wat.

Beng Mealea Temple

Preah Khan Temple

Preah Khan, which means 'royal sword’ (sometimes ‘sacred sword’) is one of the few temples on the typical tour route which has been left in a largely unreconstructed state.

Preah Khan Temple

Neak Pean Temple

Neak Pean, “the entwined snakes” is a small temple located on an island in the center of the now dry Jayatataka baray, a water reservoir 3,500 meter long and 900 meter wide.

Neak Pean Temple

East Mebon

The lovely temple of Mebon, a pyramid of receding terraces on which are placed many detached edifices, the most effective being the five towers which crown the top Could any conception be lovelier, a vast expanse of sky-tinted water as wetting for a perfectly ordered temple.

East Mebon

Pre Rup Temple

It is a mountain temple build in the year 961, located just South of the large East baray and the East Mebon, another mountain temple build by Rajendravarman II just 9 years earlier.

Pre Rup Temple

Banteay Samre Temple

The Banteay Samre which is located about 500 meters East of the East baray was dedicated to the Hindu God Vishnu. The monument contains both Hindu and Buddhist depictions.

Banteay Samre Temple

Flight of the Gibbon

Angkor Zipline in Siem Reap is a must-see activity. It takes about 30 minutes in a Tuk Tuk until you start flying from tree to tree in the Cambodian Jungle.

Flight of the Gibbon

Phare Ponleu Selpak

Circus-style entertainment featuring high-flying acrobatics with live music, plus on-site dining.

Phare Ponleu Selpak

Cambodian Cultural Village

The Cambodian Cultural Village assembles all the miniatures of famous historical buildings and structures of Cambodia. There are 11 unique villages, which represent different culture heritages, local customs and characteristics of 19 multi races.

Cambodian Cultural Village

Angkor National Museum

Opened on 12 November 2007, the Angkor National Museum offers visitors a better understanding of the area's archaeological treasures.

Angkor National Museum

Tonle Sap Lake (Floating Villages)

Tonle Sap Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia and is the second most popular attraction in Siem Reap, after Angkor Wat.

Tonle Sap Lake (Floating Villages)

Siem Reap Art Center Market

Siem Reap Art Center (SAC) provides best shopping experience for visitors. It has become one of the 'must' night shopping destinations for travelers.

Siem Reap Art Center Market

Khmer Ceramics & Fine Arts Centre

The Khmer Ceramic & Fine Arts Centre in Siem Reap, Cambodia is dedicated to the renaissance and appreciation of the lost Cambodian art, pottery, ceramics & tableware.

Khmer Ceramics & Fine Arts Centre

Angkor Silk Farm, Artisans Angkor

You can see the mulberry trees growing on site that sustain the diet of the silk worm, the raw cocoons that are harvested and boiled, and the intricate processes of unwinding fibres, dyeing threads, and spinning and weaving them.

Angkor Silk Farm, Artisans Angkor

Quad Bike Adventure

Siem Reap Quad Bike Adventure brings you to the authentic and unique beauty of Cambodia which is hidden and unexposed to the world. Freshness and greenery of remote and undisturbed countryside and villages.

Quad Bike Adventure

Ox Cart Adventure

Our Ox Cart Adventures provide you with the opportunity to get a glimpse of the traditional way of life in Cambodia, learn about our culture and enjoy the company of friendly local villagers.

Ox Cart Adventure

Cambodian Landmine Museum

At the museum we focus on educating our visitors about the dangers of landmines, where they came from, who laid them, how they work, and their presence in Cambodia. One mine means one life impacted and those odds are still far too high in Cambodia.

Cambodian Landmine Museum

War Museum Cambodia

The War Museum in Siem Reap is the biggest War Museum in Cambodia. It offers visitors a unique and insightful view of the perils that Cambodia faced during the last 3 decades of the 20th century.

War Museum Cambodia

Khmer Traditional Dance and Performances

It has been a tradition since the earliest days of tourism in the 19th century to treat visitors to Siem Reap with an ‘Apsara dance performance’ - a taste of classical Khmer culture. No visit to Cambodia is complete without attending at least one performance.

Khmer Traditional Dance and Performances

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