Siam Reap was a once quaint village in Cambodia which has now become a tourist hot spot. It is quite laid-back and a pleasant place to stay while touring the amazing Angkor Wat temples. Cambodia has an extremely dark history but is now considered a safe place to visit. Its an exotic, mysterious country which has a lot to offer the visitor. Here is how to make the most out of your stay:
Accommodation and getting around – You will be spoilt for choice for accommodation in Siam Reap, thanks to a tourism boom, the town offers everything from hostels to more luxurious hotels. Do your research before you go to ensure a comfortable stay. Thank to the cute Tuk Tuks (motorized carts) Siam Reap is very easy to travel around. They are cheap, fun and available pretty much everywhere.
Attractions – Angkor Wat – Obviously the main attraction in Siem Reap are the temples at Angkor Wat. You can buy tickets for a day, three days or a week. Visiting hours are 5am -5:30pm and the ticket booth is approx. 2 km from Angkor Wat. Your ticket allows you to come and go freely during opening hours. Many visitors start early to catch the sunrise from the top of a temple and finish their long day heading back up the temples to view the sunset.
Landmine Museum – The Cambodia Landmine Museum was opened in 1999 to promote mine awareness and education for both tourists and Cambodian people. It’s an interesting and worthwhile day out and only one dollar to get in.
The markets – A shoppers paradise awaits the traveller in Cambodia, markets offering an array of goods from silk to fresh seasonal fruits and clothes and trinkets. The oldest is the bustling Phsar Chas but there are also many other good markets in Siam Reap.
Floating Village – Chong Khneas is the floating village at the edge of the lake closest and most accessible to Siem Reap. It’s a fascinating place which is definitely worth a visit and here you can meet some of the locals and see how they go about their everyday lives.
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