Tour Attractions - Angkor Wat Driver

Quad Bike Adventure

Quad Bike Adventure

Siem Reap Quad Bike Adventure brings you to the authentic and unique beaauty of Cambodia which is hidden and unexposed to the world. Freshness and greenery of remote and undisturbed countryside and villages, freindly and smiley people with the sense of welcoming, schools, local orphanages, homes on stills, active Buddhist monasteries along the community, unbeatable sunset at paddy fields and centuries abandoned and untouched ancient Angkorian temples where few travelers and adventures are dare.

Phare, the Cambodian Circus

Phare, the Cambodian Circus

A visit is a comfortable, air-con alternative to visiting the temples themselves, and a nice educational supplement to the history of Angkor if you visit the park without a tour guide. It's composed of eight separate galleries, all connected by a vaulted corridor with a series of fountains and lined with what seems like all the Angkorian limestone lion and demon heads missing from statues at the temples. After an explanatory film screening called Story behind the legend, you're pointed toward the galleries:

Angkor National Museum

Angkor National Museum

Siem Reap Quad Bike Adventure brings you to the authentic and unique beaauty of Cambodia which is hidden and unexposed to the world. Freshness and greenery of remote and undisturbed countryside and villages, freindly and smiley people with the sense of welcoming, schools, local orphanages, homes on stills, active Buddhist monasteries along the community, unbeatable sunset at paddy fields and centuries abandoned and untouched ancient Angkorian temples where few travelers and adventures are dare.

Angkor Zipline

Angkor Zipline

Siem Reap Quad Bike Adventure brings you to the authentic and unique beaauty of Cambodia which is hidden and unexposed to the world. Freshness and greenery of remote and undisturbed countryside and villages, freindly and smiley people with the sense of welcoming, schools, local orphanages, homes on stills, active Buddhist monasteries along the community, unbeatable sunset at paddy fields and centuries abandoned and untouched ancient Angkorian temples where few travelers and adventures are dare.

Siem Reap War Museum

Siem Reap War Museum

The Siem Reap War Museum is located on National Route No 6 near the Cambodian Cultural Village. Coming from Siem Reap town on the right hand side, just behind the military office. Take a Remok, Motorbike or car. The guy that runs this small and very new place was forced to join the Khmer Rouge as a boy and trained to make as lay landmines, something they were all too good at. The Vietnamese-installed government rescued him in 1985-so his story goes-and thereafter he helped the government in clearing areas where landmines have been laid. His name is Akira and he is a friendly guy that speaks English and Japanese ad is happy to visit with people that come by.

Apsara Dance Show

Apsara Dance Show

No visit to Cambodia is complete without at least a quick glimpse of women performing the ancient art of Apsara dance, as depicted on the walls of Angkor’s temples. Wearing glittering silk tunics, sequinned tops (into which they are sewn before each performance to achieve the requisite tight fit) and elaborate golden headdresses, they execute their movements with great deftness and deliberation, knees bent in plié, heels touching the floor first at each step, coy smiles on their faces.

Kompong Phluk Floating Village

Kompong Phluk Floating Village

Kampong Phluk is a cluster of three villages of stilted houses built within the floodplain about 16 km southeast of Siem Reap. The villages are primarily Khmer and have about 3000 inhabitants between them. Flooded mangrove forest surrounds the area and is home to a variety of wildlife including crab-eating macaques. During the dry season when the lake is low, the buildings in the villages seem to soar atop their 6-meter stilts exposed by the lack of water. At this time of year many of the villagers move out onto the lake and build temporary houses. In the wet season when water level rises, the villagers move back to their permanent houses on the floodplain, the stilts now hidden under the water. Kampong Phluk's economy is, as one might expect, based in fishing, primary in shrimp harvesting.

Kampong Khleang Siem Reap

Kampong Khleang Siem Reap

Kampong Khleang is located on the northern lake-edge about 35 km east of Siem Reap town, more remote and less touristed than Kampong Phluk. Visitors to Kampong Khleang during the dry season are universally awestruck by the forest of stilted houses rising up to 10 meters in the air. In the wet season the waters rise to within one or two meters of the buildings. Like Kampong Phluk, Kampong Khleang is a permanent community within the floodplain of the Lake, with an economy based in fishing and surrounded by flooded forest. But Kampong Khleang is significantly larger with near 10 times the population of Kampong Phluk, making it the largest community on the Lake.

Khmer Traditional Cooking Class

Khmer Traditional Cooking Class

Do you want to learn how to make authentic, high-quality Khmer food like you find in restaurants? So, no need to look further. The Cooking Class allows visitors to Cambodia to learn how to prepare traditional and delectable Khmer dishes under the supervision of a genuine professional Chef.
We offer a morning and afternoon class. You can start after breakfast at 09:30 to eat lunch at 12pm. Alternatively, we offer a 3pm start time where you will eat at 17:30.

Siem Reap Shooting Range

Siem Reap Shooting Range

Trying to blow things up with your riffle machine in Siem Reap then it need to travel for whole day long within the trip, if you are already been traveling in Siem Reap’s Angkor Wat temples, and then trying to do thing else “it’s beside seeing those of the ancient temples”, and its gonna to be unforgettable thing to do rather than the ancient temples, then let come with us “Cambodia Shooting Ranges”, yes for sure we will bring to the site that you can’t be missed it forever, after the visiting.

Here we are the Cambodia Shooting ranges is the only one range that you can blow some things up with your rifle machine guns and the RPG.

Literally, Siem Reap shooting range outdoor is located about 2 hours drive, by car within one way each from Siem Reap town and those of the things you can shoot are RPG or well known as Bazooka or Rocket Launcher and Grenade Launchers or M79.

Bellow are the price of RPG or well known ad Bazooka and Grenade Launchers or M79

Siem Reap Landmine Museum

Siem Reap Landmine Museum

Visit us and see thousands of decommissioned landmines and other explosive ordnance of war.  Learn the history of the conflict, how landmines came to be in Cambodia and what is being done to remove them.  And learn how you can help in ridding the world of these hideous remnants of wars past and present.

THE CHILDRENS CENTER AT THE MUSEUM WAS PERMANENTLY CLOSED IN 2018. All children living at the Landmine Museum have left.

The Museum operates on the income it receives from visitors: ticket sales and shop sales.  Since 2020 the tourist industry has collapsed in Siem Reap.  The Museum had no visitors at all from March 2020 until early 2022.  The museum had to lay off most of its staff and suspend all support for its sister NGO Cambodian Self Help Demining. It has been able to remain open because of support from its international friends, particularly the Landmine Relief Fund.  Aki Ra and his museum need your support to continue his work.

Entry fee: $5 for foreign adults.   Children under 12 and Khmers enter for  free.  Please bring small change.   We are far from town and banks.

An audio tour is available.  QR codes throughout the museum can be accessed on your phone.  Personal Tours are available in Khmer and English and  can be arranged by contacting the museum 48 hours prior to arrival.

The museum is located 25km north of Siem Reap, near Banteay Srey Temple complex in Angkor National Park. 
  • To get here, you can grab a tuk-tuk for a cost of around $20 round-trip from the center of Siem Reap. The ride is about 45 minutes, and the drivers usually wait for visitors to finish at the museum to take them back to town. Pay once you return to town. Download the PassApp Taxi App for an even cheaper ride. 
  • No Temple Pass is needed to visit the museum.

Siem Reap Country SideTours

Siem Reap Country SideTours

We helping travelers enjoy a day out of Siem Reap and beside temples, Enjoy an ox-cart ride and see traditional farmers tending their crops. Meet local people, students and teachers at a village school.

if you pencial book are welcome And take a short walking tour to see rice paddys, and meet local people. You may even see a local wedding.

You’ll certainly have a day worth remembering! This tour will take you on a journey into the countryside to experience the delights of village life in rural Cambodia local Market villages.

Well away from the tourist crowds, here you'll experience the real, touching feeling of Cambodia. Enjoy a day tour from Siem Reap experiencing real village activities in the Cambodian countryside, away from the tourist trail. locally experience, school visit, ox-cart ride, paddy field tour, and a visit to the Artizans d'Angkor Silk Farm.

Siem Reap Mechrey floating village

Siem Reap Mechrey floating village

One of the small unspoiled floating villages, nice and less touristy spot for those who like to feel beautiful atmosphere and the nature. It is not located far from the Siem Reap town, drive along road number 6, it takes approximately 30 minute (25km). After the drive took off the main street, the journey provides charming views of rice paddies, see cattle as well as farming activities in the rice fields before you reach at the boat pier. Mechrey is the floating community based on tourism, offers such nice sightseeing along the channel where your sights are being attracted by interesting daily life of activities, floating houses, kids playing in the water, visit a mall floating souvenir shop, the crocodiles and active Buddhism pagoda. If you take the boat cruise further, you will see the Great Lake of Tonle Sap, well-known as the largest freshwater lake in the Southeast Asia and is an ecological hot spot that was designated as a UNESCO biosphere in 1997.