Day Trips Siem Reap Province
Day Trips in Siem Reap Province ๐ฐ๐ญ
Welcome to Siem Reap Province, home of the majestic Angkor Archaeological Park! While you’re here, don’t miss out on these exciting day trips that showcase the region’s rich history, culture, and natural beauty.
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Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom ๐ ๐ฐ
- Start your day trip with a visit to the world-famous Angkor Wat temple complex. Marvel at its intricate carvings, soaring towers, and stunning architectural design.
- Next, head to Angkor Thom, another massive temple city filled with significant structures like Bayon Temple, Terrace of Elephants, and Terrace of the Leper King.
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Ta Prohm and Preah Khan ๐ณโจ
- Explore Ta Prohm, a temple overgrown by jungle trees, famous for its atmospheric setting seen in the Tomb Raider movie.
- Continue to Preah Khan, a sprawling temple complex filled with intricate carvings and hidden courtyards.
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Banteay Srei and Beng Mealea ๐๏ธ๐ช
- Travel to Banteay Srei, known for its elaborate decorations that are among the finest examples of Khmer artistry.
- Visit Beng Mealea, an off-the-beaten-path temple that offers a unique, rugged experience and a glimpse into the untouched beauty of ancient Khmer temples.
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Floating Villages of Tonle Sap Lake ๐ถ๐๏ธ
- Discover the floating villages of Kompong Phluk or Kampong Khleang, where houses and schools sit on stilts above the water.
- Learn about the local fishing communities and their unique way of life in harmony with the lake’s ever-changing waters.
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Phnom Kulen National Park ๐๏ธ๐
- Journey to Phnom Kulen National Park, home to the ancient Angkor Kulen temple and the holy source of the Cambodian river system.
- Swim in the beautiful waterfalls and visit the sacred carvings atop Pre Rup temple. Don’t forget to see the thousands of stone statues of cows, symbolizing the Hindu deity Shiva’s sacred bull, Nandi.
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Kbal Spean (The River of 1000 Lingas) ๐๐ผ
- Trek through lush jungle to reach Kbal Spean, also known as the “Valley of a Thousand Lingas.”
- Discover the ancient carvings and lingams hidden in the riverbed, which are said to have been created by King Suryavarman II.