Siem Reap

All Siem Reap Attractions

Siem Reap is the gateway to the ruins of the world famous Angkor Wat complex. It was the seat of the Khmer Kingdom from the 9th–15th centuries. Angkor’s vast collection of intricate stone buildings includes the magnificent Angkor Wat, the main temple, which is pictured on Cambodia’s flag, and numerous other spectacular temples, fortifications, and waterworks. Made famous in the film Tomb Raider, the ruins of Ta Prohm are being reclaimed by the jungle. Lesser known outside Cambodia, but deeply important to the Cambodian people is the Bayon Temple at Angkor Thom where giant, mysterious faces are carved into the facade.

It isn't just temples here though, there are other things to see and do, the Floating Villages on the Great Tonle Sap Lake, Crocodile Farms, Night Markets, Traditional Silk Weaving, Pub Street, a wide variety of restaurants, and much else besides. 

Angkor Wat Temple

Angkor Wat Temple

Encompassing more than 160 Hectares, Angkor Wat is the largest religious site in the world. Its ...

Bayon Temple

Bayon Temple

The famous Temple of Bayon is noted for its many intricate stone carvings. The most famous of which ...

Ta Prohm Temple

Ta Prohm Temple

Built in a similar style to Bayon during the late twelfth century, this was originally a Mahayana ...

Beng Mealea Temple

Beng Mealea Temple

The impressive Temple of Beng Mealea lies in a mostly unrestored state with tumbled stone blocks ...

Banteay Srei Temple

Banteay Srei Temple

The 10th century Temple of Banteay Srei, the Citadel of Women, is exquisitely carved in Red ...

Tonle Sap Floating Villages

Tonle Sap Floating Villages

As part of the great System of the Mekong the Tonle Sap is unique. Every year during Rain Season ...