Angkor Wat (/ˌæŋkɔːr ˈwɒt/; Khmer: អង្គរវត្ត, "City/Capital of Temples") is a Hindu-Buddhist temple complex in Cambodia. Located on a site measuring 162.6 hectares (1,626,000 m2; 402 acres) within the ancient Khmer capital city of Angkor, it was originally constructed in 1150 CE as a Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Vishnu. It was later gradually transformed into a Buddhist temple towards the end of the century.
The Old Market, also known as Psah Chas, is one of the most authentic places in Siem Reap, where you can experience the true spirit of the city.
Siem Reap is a hub of Cambodian craftsmanship, where traditional techniques are carefully passed down from generation to generation.
Located in Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, Kulen National Park is a stunning natural oasis that offers a blend of lush landscapes, historical sites, and rich biodiversity. Known locally as Phnom Kulen, or "Mountain of Lychees," this park is considered a sacred site and holds great cultural and spiritual significance for Cambodians.
Tonle Sap Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, is home to unique floating villages that offer an extraordinary glimpse into the lives of local people.