Top 7 Places to See and Try on Your Tuk Tuk Ride around Siem Reap

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Gateway to Angkor Wat, this small resort town of Siem Reap proudly boasts off a plethora of interesting tourist hot spots, food, and activities which visitors can partake in during their short stay here. This is a place where you will hardly find time to take a short breather because Siem Reap offers so much to see, do, eat and buy. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Top 7 Places to See and Try on Your Tuk Tuk Ride around Siem Reap


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Top 7 Places to See and Try on Your Tuk Tuk Ride
around Siem Reap Gateway to Angkor Wat, this
small resort town of Siem Reap proudly boasts off
a plethora of interesting tourist hot spots,
food, and activities which visitors can partake
in during their short stay here. This is a place
where you will hardly find time to take a short
breather because Siem Reap offers so much to see,
do, eat and buy. Despite unmeasured and
indescribable atrocities meted out by the cruel
rulers and chieftains of Khmer Rouge, the
Cambodians have managed to ride the trying times
and emerged out as winners. Now, hard times are
a thing of the past. The country is gradually
mending the broken straws and pulling the nation
back on its feet, even though the scars are still
fresh. Places like Siem Reap did experience a
rapid growth recently and surfaced as the
liveliest town that offers facilities which are
required to support tourism on a grand scale. In
fact, Siem Reap is considered the unofficial
tourism capital of Cambodia. Visiting Siem Reap
is easy with our recommended tour packages. The
first thing that will welcome you here in Siem
Reap is the long line of tuk-tuks awaiting
tourist arrivals at the airport as well as at
every street corner around town. Riding one is
fun and jumpy, but a tuk-tuk ride is easy and
definitely the cheapest way to navigate through
the winding lanes and narrow streets of the
city. One piece of advice though Do not forget
to bargain the ride rates before hopping into
one of these teeny vehicles! Siem Reap Gateway
to Angkor Wat Seam Reap is an ancient town which
has quite a strong history to tell-tale. The
small town witnessed a rapid growth following the
first wave of tourists arrivals, only after the
French took control in 1907. The temples of
Angkor was once Asias leading tourist attraction
and welcomed renowned visitors like Charlie
Chaplin and Jackie Kennedy. But, the reign of
Khyber Rouge put a stop to its earnings from
international tourism. However, post-Khmer Rouge,
Siem Reap woke up again from its slumber and
started the long climb back up the travelers
bucket list. The resort town welcomed nearly
1,939,550 and 2,590,815 International and
Domestic tourists in 2018 respectively, but in
2019, Cambodia experienced an 11 drop in the
number of foreign tourists to the famed Angkor
Archeological Park. Nevertheless, the beautiful
landscapes of the town and architectural
brilliance of Angkor are reasons strong enough
to make you pack your bags and head out for your
Cambodian trip to Siem Reap. Here is everything
you need to see and try at Siem Reap Catch the
sunrise at 500 acres Angkor complex The temple of
Angkor Wat has already been recognized as a world
heritage site by UNESCO and has been the hot
archaeological spot for diggers in Southeast
Asia. This massive religious complex that
extends over an area of more than 500 acres is
about 50 times larger than Machu Picchu. And,
Angkor complex had been the center of the Khmer
Kingdom for centuries. This massive complex
shelters standing examples of the then Khmer
architecture Angkor Wat, the Bayon, Preah Khan
and Ta Prohm are imbued with symbolic
significance as well. And, this is the very
place from where you can take a quick snap of the
brilliant sunrise peeking from behind the 12th
century old temple, Angkors iconic towers.
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  • The Bayon temple, on the other hand, has more
    than 2000 giant faces to marvel which are carved
    carefully into its 54 towers. And, who can forget
    about the mysterious stegosaurus carved into Ta
    Prohms walls that had baffled the historians for
    years? Again, Ta Prohm will serve as the perfect
  • background for your memorable Insta-worthy snap
    as it did for the 2001 Hollywood flick, Lara
    Croft- Tomb Raider.
  • A few things to keep-in-mind
  • Even though you will get to see the temple mostly
    in ruins but it is a temple nevertheless. Entry
    into the temple complex is restricted and only
    if your knees, shoulders, and tops of your arms
    are covered. It is all about showing respect to
    this place of worship.
  • Offer prayers at Phnom Kulen National Park
  • This National Park is located about 50 km from
    Siem Reap at Cambodias most sacred Phnom Kulen
    Mountain. This is the very place where Jayavarman
    II had declared himself Chakravartin and laid
    down the foundation of Khmer Empire sometime in
    802 AD. It is a notable place of pilgrimage that
    draws locals on weekends and religious days in
    numbers. Followers make their way to the temple
    built atop the mountain to offer prayers to the
    deity.
  • The park has some interesting spots to see, such
    as
  • The archaeological site of the Kbal Spean, also
    known as the Valley of a thousand Lingas has
  • many figures of Yoni, Linga, and others daintily
    carved into the rocks of the river bed.
  • The terrace of Sdach Kamlun which was once
    covered with Lava, stands as a plain terrace
    today, with the ruins of a small temple made out
    of bricks lying at the center of the open space.
  • The 8-meter tall statue of Preah Ang Thom, the
    worshipping God for Phnom Kulen, depicts the
    reclining Buddha attaining nirvana and is carved
    into a huge sandstone boulder.
  • Two main waterfalls in Phnom Kulen including
    swimming and picnic spots lining the edge of the
    water will make your visit to this National Park
    worthy of your time and money.
  • Float with the floating villages at Tonle Sap
    Lake
  • Imagine spending your days floating in the river?
    The people of Chong Kheas, Kampong Phluk, Kampong
    Khleang, and Mechrey float all through their
    lives they live in floating houses, study at
    floating schools and eat at floating
    restaurants. These fascinating stilted and
    floating villages at Tonle Sap Lake have emerged
    as one of the hot spots to visit during your stay
    at Siem Reap. The houses are well-structured on
    tall, thin stilts, thereby keeping the occupants
    dry during the rainy season.
  • Bargain hard for souvenirs at Phsar Chas
  • This famous market in the city of Siem Reap is
    quite popular among tourists who visit here to
    take home souvenirs for their family and
    friends. Goods like apparels, silverware, silk,
    wood and stone carvings, Buddha statues as well
    as a wide assortment of other items are available
    at pocket-friendly rates, provided you do have
    the capability to win the bargain against the
    witty salesmen. And, while you pick up your
    choicest goodies, you can consider tasting the
    rare Cambodian specialities. The stalls have an
    ala carte of gourmet delights to taste such as a
    wide variety of rice dishes, dried fish and pork
    sausages, green vegetables and fresh fruits,
    fermented fish paste or Prahok, baguettes and
    spiced frogs, different types of Khmer soups as
    well as red chilli slices and peanuts.

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Get tricked at ArtBox Trick Eye Museum What could
be best than witnessing some of the
world-renowned heritage sites without sweating in
the scorching heat or getting drenched in the
pouring rain? ArtBox Trick Eye Museum at Siem
Reap is undoubtedly the biggest and
technologically advanced trick art museum in the
world that welcomes 5 million tourists every
year. And, guess what, paintings come alive at 7
Wonder Hall that hosts a 3D Mapping Light
Show. The ArtBox Trick Art Museum is actually an
artistic field that draws 2D pictures
stereoscopically, thereby, bringing the images
back to life. The entrée fees are a lot cheaper
than you think, especially if you happen to be a
Cambodian local. Learn about landmines at
Landmine Museum The Cambodian Landmine Museum is
located just 25 km north of Siem Reap, near to
Banteay Srey Temple in Angkor National Park. The
museum owners aim at raising awareness and
educating people about the importance of
clearing landmines in Cambodia where nearly
millions of landmines that exist even to this
day. The country was torn by American bombings,
Vietnamese occupation and the brutal reign of
Khmer Rouge. Cambodia is one of the heavily
mined countries in the world and there are places
which awaits mine clearance even to this day.
Landmines and UXOs in backyards, rice fields, and
even roads leading to schools are living threats
to human lives here. Dozens are killed or heavily
injured every year but it is said that the
country will not be free of this danger lurking
at every footstep for several decades to
come. The Landmine Museum is an exhibition of
Cambodias tormented past and scary
present. Sample the Khmer delights on a Street
Food Tour Tasting the local delights and living
the local life is what defines a true traveler.
The big restaurants will always serve you dishes
that you can purchase anywhere around the world.
But, it is the local street food vendors that
will make you taste the authentic Cambodian
flavors. Here, you will get an ala carte of food
items to select and order, right from grilled
seafood to delicious pork and rice or sumptuous
noodle dishes. Sweet marinated pork and num banh
chok or Khmer noodles are must-try dishes that
are available in these otherwise shabby food
shacks. And, if you are up for a bit of a
gourmet-adventure, then do try deep-fried
tarantulas, stuffed frogs, crickets and other
bugs that form a part of Cambodian palate. Also,
dont forget to pluck and bite into the delicious
pink Dragon Fruit from Happy Dragon Farm.
Banteay Srei farm is home to these cactus-like
plants that bear such insanely sweet and tangy
fruits you simply cannot afford to miss out on
your trip to Siem Reap. The picturesque
landscapes and the simplicity of the Cambodians
will melt your heart, the local dishes will
tantalize your taste buds, and the beautiful
handwork of Angkor artisans at Les Chantiers
Ecoles will make you spend a few coffers from
your pocket. Enjoy the serenity of Mother Nature
and the warm hospitality of the simple Cambodian
locals during your small getaway to Siem Reap and
freeze your moments in your camera
forever. Write to us about your trip. Travel
happy!
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