|
Siem Reap Attractions |
|
A sightseeing must on any trip to Cambodia are the historical
Temples of Angkor, set in the heart of the ancient Khmer Empire.
Built between the 9th and 13th centuries, more than 100 temples
have...
|
|
(Tonlé Sap Lake) is one of the largest
freshwater lakes in Asia, and boasts a rich and diverse eco-system.
Inhabitants include birds, fish, crocodiles, turtles, macaques and
otter, as well as...
|
|
A jarring counterpoint to the ancient Khmer glories on display
at Angkor Wat are the more recent horrors of Cambodia's political
and social upheavals. This museum, founded by Aki Ra, a...
|
|
This is Siem Reap's most popular shopping experience for
visitors. The outside stalls sell souvenirs such as silk, carvings,
stoneware, faux vintage items, t-shirts, and paintings and photos
of...
|
|
For those visitors especially charmed by Tah Prom's jungle clad
stones within the Angkor Wat complex, it is well worth making the
five hour round trip to visit Beng Mealea, a...
|
|
This museum is a useful stop-over en route to the temples, so
visitors can gain some perspective on the centuries of history,
rich symbolism, and other stories that often remain hidden...
|
|
Most tuk-tuk and moto drivers in Siem Reap will be only too
happy to take you on a tour of one of the area's famous 'villages
on stilts'. The houses lining Tonle Sap Lake are built on ten...
|
|
Travel guide by (c) Globe Media Ltd. By its very nature much of the information in this travel guide is subject to change at short notice and travellers are urged to verify information on which they're relying with the relevant authorities. We cannot accept any responsibility for any loss or inconvenience to any person as a result of information contained above. |
|