Siem Reap has become a
tourist destination for only one reason - the temples of
Angkor
Wat, which are among the world's most magnificent
historical monuments. The gateway to Angkor
Wat, Siem Reap is a small colonial town that has been
receiving temple hunting foreigners for over 100 years.
Originally the area was home to a number of small
villages centered around individual pagodas, however
with the arrival of the French and Henri Mouhot
re-discovering the Angkor temples in the 19th century,
Siem Reap became a colonial-era centre. Today you can
still see remnants of the colonial architecture,
particularly around the Old Market (Phsar
Chas) area, as well as the pagodas of the
original villages, which along with the river flowing
through the centre makes Siem Reap a pleasant town to
stroll around. During the last 10 years as Cambodia has
become safer the number of visitors has grown
dramatically, as has the diversity and range of the
associated hotels, restaurants, shops, spas, and bars -
Siem Reap now even boasts 2 international
standard golf courses!
The temples of Angkor Wat are the main reason for
visiting Siem Reap, for more information on the temples
please click
here. However, there are a number of attractions
within the town itself. Buddhist pagodas are the
traditional seat of Khmer culture, and as Siem Reap has
developed around a number of old pagodas such as,
Wat Bo and Wat
Keseram, a visit to at least one is a must.
Other attractions include the Cambodian Cultural
Village, Artisans dAngkor,
Aki Ra Land Mine Museum, and the
Butterflies of Angkor garden.
Additional highlights that should not be missed whilst
staying in Siem Reap are a traditional graceful
apsara dance, most often combined with
more jovial village dances, and an exciting
shadow puppet performance. If all the
temple touring and Siem Reap shopping tire you out, no
problem, there
are now a large number of luxury spas in
town where you can receive a revitalising and relaxing
massage.
Finally, Siem Reap is only 15km north of the
Tonle Sap, the largest lake in South
East Asia, taking a cruise on the lake and witnessing
the fascinating lifestyles of the people living in its
floating villages, as well as the array of birdlife,
makes for a wonderful experience.
For our suggested Siem Reap tours please click here.