Koh Ker Temples

Koh Ker's most famous

Koh Ker ប្រាសាទកោះកេរ្ដិ៍ best known for the Pyramid Temple(Prasat Thom) is about 120 km from Siem Reap and remains sparsely populated and surrounded by jungle. This is perhaps due to the relatively  recent and ongoing land min clearance, currently less around 50 of the 180 or so possible attractions are safe to visit.  Koh Ker is actually a good…

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Apsara performance – Traditional Cambodian Dancing

formerly only for royals to see

Apsara អប្សរា is short for  Tep Apsara (very beautiful women), but usually refers to the Apsara dancing performance which in previous times were only performed before the king or royal family due to the  sacred nature of the dance. Fortunately now we treat visitors to Cambodia as though they are royal, and you are welcome to watch this…

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Le thanh – O'Yadaw border crossing

Connecting Pleiku Pờ-lây-cu in Vietnam to Banlung  បានលុង in Cambodia: approx. 6 hours Buses – from Pleiku to Duc Co: Pleiku Bus Station: Ben Xe Duc Long Gia Lai map: for buses to Duc Co and continue to Moc Den (5:00 AM, 7:00 AM and 9:30 AM) which is still 24km from the border after which a motor cycle taxi  (xe om) for…

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Angkor Area Flexible Day Tour

Experience the real colour of the Cambodia with an unforgettable day around Siem Reap. Visit the iconic Angkor Wat at the least crowded times, discovering the history from knowledgeable, english fluent temple guides in the hands of cautious and very safe drivers. Choose your pickup time and preferred destinations from a flexible itinerary which makes the best use…

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Tonle Sap

Tonlé Sap ទន្លេសាប

Popular after a tiring day walking around temples. Enjoy the boat trip to see the flooded village , pagoda, jungle, and flooded school especially you can see how people make a living inside the lake and a biggest lake in Southeast Asia.

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Phnom Krom

Enjoy the Sunset 140 meters above Tonle Sap. Lovely scenery we can walk to the top in around 20 minutes, so it’s a moderate climb for the slightly fit ! The most important point is that this are few people truly off beaten track. If you come with me, we should be able to enjoy…

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Ta Prohm temple or The great jungle temple 

Ta Prohm Temple or The Great Jungle Temple Ta Prohm Temple was built by King Jayavarman VII in the late 12th – early 13th centuries and is a Buddist temple dedicated to his mother. Ta Prohm is the modern name but it was originally called Rajavihara (Monastery of the King). It is located in Angkor…

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Old market Siem Reap ( Phasar Chas )

Everyday Khmer Life

Old Market – Phasar Chas (Angkor Night Market) Siem Reap The Old Market is the oldest local market in Siem Reap city. It has become very famous with tourists due to its reasonable prices, huge variety of merchandise and local produce. It is also very much a market for the locals and offers a real…

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Sunset on top of phnom Bakheng 

Sunset atop Phnom Bakheng hill. The top of Phnom Bakheng hill is the best sunset spot in Siem Reap! Why you ask? The answer is; BECAUSE IT IS!! After exploring the Angkor complex a for good part of the day, tourists should spend an evening watching the sunset from atop Phnom Bakheng hill. From there you…

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Eating Bugs & other creep crawlies

There are so many things to do around Siem Reap city: The temples, the lake, the floating markets, apsara dancing show, and night life activities and yet surprisingly popular with our customers has been eating some fried bugs. Usually available from around 17:30 we can find a variety of bugs to eat. Even for some Cambodian people Siem…

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