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Kbal Spean

Kbal Spean

Kbal Spean is an ancient Angkorian site in Cambodia, found in the Phnom Kulen National Park in Banteay Srei. Stretching for more than 150 meters, Kbal Spean runs under the Stung Kbal Spean river. Popularly known as the River of Thousand Lingas, it is an intricately carved river bed with more than 1000 Lingas, depictions of the Hindu God Shiva, and sculptures of other Gods. It was built in the 11th century. Kbal Spean can be explored as a half-day trip while visiting other monuments in nearby Siem Reap, ideally combined with a visit to Phnom Kulen National Park. It is a 2-km easy hike between the jungles to reach Kbal Spean, which makes it an exciting adventure. Surrounded by dense forests, it is the perfect place to escape the hot weather to enjoy the river. It is also a good spot for a picnic, although the streams are usually during the wet season only. It’s located on the southwest slopes of Kulen Hill. Read More

Kbal Spean

Kbal Spean

Kbal Spean is an ancient Angkorian site in Cambodia, found in the Phnom Kulen National Park in Banteay Srei. Stretching for more than 150 meters, Kbal Spean runs under the Stung Kbal Spean river. Popularly known as the River of Thousand Lingas, it is an intricately carved river bed with more than 1000 Lingas, depictions of the Hindu God Shiva, and sculptures of other Gods. It was built in the 11th century. Kbal Spean can be explored as a half-day trip while visiting other monuments in nearby Siem Reap, ideally combined with a visit to Phnom Kulen National Park. It is a 2-km easy hike between the jungles to reach Kbal Spean, which makes it an exciting adventure. Surrounded by dense forests, it is the perfect place to escape the hot weather to enjoy the river. It is also a good spot for a picnic, although the streams are usually during the wet season only. It’s located on the southwest slopes of Kulen Hill. Read More

Kompong Khleang

Kompong Khleang

Tonle Sap is the largest freshwater lake in South East Asia located near Siem Reap in Cambodia. Fed by Mekong river, it is the most productive ecosystem in the world forming a significant source of livelihood to this region. Kompong Khleang is one of the three floating villages located on Tonle Sap. Home to more than 20,000 people living in stilted houses, it is the most populous as well as the most advanced among all the settlements on Tonle Sap. Located about 60km from Siem Reap, Kompong Khleang is the farthest of the three settlements and hence is also the least touristic of all. The village receives about just 10 to 15 visitors every day, even during the peak seasons. So if you are looking to get away from crowded Siem Reap, you can make a trip to Kompong Khleang. The unique thing about this village is that depending on the season you visit, you can see the town floating on water connected by just boats or a remote town on land amidst a dense jungle with muddy roads. Read More

Kompong Phluk

Kompong Phluk

Kompong Phluk is a floating village on Tonle Sap, the largest lake in South East Asia. Located about 30 km from Siem Reap, visiting Kompong Phluk is one of the popular day trip options for tourists visiting Cambodia to experience the unique life of locals. Depending on the season you arrive, you could see the floating village by boat tours through the canals or stilted houses on muddy roads. The village is home to thousands of locals who have been inhabiting the place on the banks of the lake, known for its fertile ecosystem, living amidst nature. Kompong Phluk is bigger than the touristic Chong Kneas and consists of three neighborhoods housing a market, a few official buildings, and houses.  Read More

Kampong Phluk

Kampong Phluk

Kampong Phluk is one of the floating villages on Tonle Sap, the largest lake in Southeast Asia. Located about 30 km from Siem Reap, visiting Kampong Phluk is one of the popular day trip options for tourists visiting Cambodia to experience the unique life of locals and rural Cambodia. Kampong Phluk is bigger than the touristic Chong Kneas and consists of three neighborhoods a market, a few official buildings, and houses. The village is home to thousands of locals who have been inhabiting the place on the banks of the lake, known for its fertile ecosystem, living amidst nature. Depending on the season you arrive, you could see the floating village by boat tours through the canals or stilted houses on muddy roads, making it one of the unique attractions. Read More

Made in Cambodia Market

Made in Cambodia Market

Located at the corner of Achar Sva Street and Street 27, Made in Cambodia Market is an open-air handicrafts market featuring local artisans and designers. You can shop for things like silk/cotton scarves, lip balm, handmade dolls, ceramic mugs, spices, and postcards. There are free live traditional dance shows or live acoustic music during the weekends from 6:00 PM onwards. Amidst the local hustle and bustle, the marketplace hosts regular live performances for visitors to enjoy and serves plenty of delicious traditional delicacies to savour at their food stalls and restaurants. Read More

McDermott Gallery

McDermott Gallery

Established by the well-known fine art photographer John McDermott, this photography gallery primarily displays the exclusive work of John McDermott in capturing the beauty of Angkor. Although filled with subtle colors, the gallery follows an elegant black-and-white theme to feature all the photography graciously. The magnificent temples and heritage sites of Angkor, mainly Angkor Wat, are shot marvellously without any public disturbances to depict the classical traditions of the Cambodian civilization. Read More

MGC Asian Traditional Textiles Museum

MGC Asian Traditional Textiles Museum

This wonderful textile museum is located close to the ticketing centre of Angkor Wat. It is home to various traditional and modern fabric artwork, costumes from earlier decades, textiles, and cloth masterpieces. The museum displays fashion from over 6 Asian countries depicting a cultural fusion between the two beautiful rivers, Ganga and Mekong. The DIY corner allows visitors to observe and feel the cloth-making process. Choose to explore the museum by yourself or take a free guided tour. Read More

Noon Night Market

Noon Night Market

Located close to the Angkor Night Market at Night Market Street, Noon Night Market houses a collection of handicraft items, souvenirs, paintings, etc. As you enter, the market pathway is embellished with lights and fans to help beat the heat, and the restaurants serve authentic Khmer food and local delicacies. There is an ATM accessible inside the market while shopping. 10% of the profits from the items sold goes to a charity ‘Happy Family Orphanage’. Read More

Phare, the Cambodian Circus

Phare, the Cambodian Circus, is located outside Siem Reap in Cambodia. It is a unique circus company that gives performances combining modern arts, theatre, music, and dance to tell tales from various parts of the country. It's more than just a circus performance and is one of the activities worth trying for the tourists exploring Siem Reap to experience and appreciate local folklore and circus arts.

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