Visit the floating village

Visit the floating village

Those that want to marvel at the fisherman way of life will want to visit Tonle Sap Lake. This is Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake, but the real treat is seeing how the fisherman live. Wooden houses are built on long, sturdy stilts to avoid getting soaked by the flooding that makes this area so perfect for fishing.

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Visit the Landmine Museum and School

Visit the Landmine Museum and School

Only open to tourists since the 1990s, Cambodia is a country still living through the legacy of its worn-torn past. ...

Feed the birds

Feed the birds

Head to Tonle Sap Lake and spend the afternoon at Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary. Home to some of Southeast Asia's ...

Get a $2 massage

Get a $2 massage

Yes, you read that right. Masseurs dot the busy streets after the sun goes down, offering sit-down massages for as ...

Shop at the Night Market

Shop at the Night Market

Who said Siem Reap's night time action happens at the bars? The Angkor Night Market will dazzle you with Khmer ...

See sunset in the countryside

See sunset in the countryside

Siem Reap is surrounded by an incredible mass of countryside that provides some insight into the make-up of this bustling ...

Cycle around town

Cycle around town

Most hotels and guesthouses offer daily bike rental, and there’s no better way to explore Siem Reap than to bike ...

Explore Pub Street

Explore Pub Street

Siem Reap’s Pub Street is full of life at all times of the day. Café Central comes highly recommended for ...

Visit temples off the main grid

Visit temples off the main grid

Those looking to explore more temples, but have no time to spare, should go to the 10th century temple Banteay ...

Go temple hopping

Go temple hopping

There’s no right or wrong way, but there’s a way to visit them to avoid the crowds. Start with Angkor ...

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