Embark on a 2-day adventure in Siem Reap, Cambodia, exploring cultural highlights and ancient temples. Discover silk production, traditional arts and crafts, and Cambodia’s rich history and religion. Witness the stunning sunset at Angkor Wat.
Embark on a 2-day adventure in Siem Reap, Cambodia, exploring cultural highlights and ancient temples. Discover silk production, traditional arts and crafts, and Cambodia’s rich history and religion. Witness the stunning sunset at Angkor Wat.
Full-Day Siem Real Discovery Tours
Angkor Silk Farm - Angkor Silk Farm belongs to Artisans Angkor, a social-business enterprise aiming at reviving Khmer cultural heritage while giving job opportunities to young Cambodians living in rural areas.Free guided tours through the eight hectare farm give a unique insight into the different stages…
Full-Day Siem Real Discovery Tours
Angkor Silk Farm - Angkor Silk Farm belongs to Artisans Angkor, a social-business enterprise aiming at reviving Khmer cultural heritage while giving job opportunities to young Cambodians living in rural areas.Free guided tours through the eight hectare farm give a unique insight into the different stages involved in silk production, from the mulberry tree orchards, silkworm breeding, the spinning mills and the dying and weaving processes in the very traditional way. A shop is there for visitors as well. Tours are in English, French, Spanish, Chinese, Korean,Japanese or Khmer.
Artisans Angkor - Artisans Angkor is a Cambodian social business which was originally created to revive Khmer cultural heritage while helping young rural people finding work near their home village.Since its creation at the end of 1990s, Artisans Angkor has strived to provide professional skills to communities with limited educational opportunities and has offered good working conditions and social advantages to its employees. It has now opened 48 workshops in Siem Reap province and it provides employment to over 1100 people, including more than 800 artisans.Over the years, Artisans Angkor has become a real showcase of Khmer workmanship for its silk fabrics and garments, stone and wood carving, lacquer ware, polychrome products, silver plating and silk painting.
War Museum Cambodia - The War Museum Cambodia is located at Siem Reap in Cambodia, near National Highway No. 6 between the city of Siem Reap and the International Airport. The purpose of this museum is to keep the memory of the civil war in the history of Cambodia alive and to preserve the unique collection for posterity.
Wat Thmey (Killing Fields) - The monastery serves as an orphanage and school that is often visited by several tour buses. Although the temple remains a startling sight, visitors will hear the laughter of children and the sounds of daily Cambodian life in the background to remind visitors that life has certainly moved on from the once dreaded killing field.
More than just a holocaust tourist spot, many have come to the Wat Thmey Temple to pay homage and to remember those who lost their lives in the Cambodia Killing Fields. It is a reminder of a dark chapter in recent Cambodian History that will always remain marked in the minds of those who had to endure it.
Wat Bo Temple - Wat Bo Pagoda is one of the oldest pagodas in Siem Reap, Cambodia and has a number of well-preserved wall paintings from the 19th century. Although it is a Buddhist temple some of the wall paintings describe the famous ancient love story of Rama and Shita, the strongest man and the most beautiful women of all times. Still today the royal families of the Southeast Asian countries claim to be descendants of Rama. Anyhow, these wall paintings describe a Hindu story that is most remarkable in a Buddhist temple. Wat Bo temple also contains a large collection of Buddha statues that you will find behind the main Buddha.
Psar Chaa - Old Market - The Siem Reap Old Market on the west side of Siem Reap River is where the local population head to in the early mornings to shop for a wide array of fresh vegetables, seafood, and meat as well as household items. Locally known as Psar Chas, it’s the oldest Khmer market in Siem Reap and a must-visit for those looking to experience the local lifestyle.
The open-air market is covered by a massive roof, offering ample shade from the sun if you’re here on a scorching afternoon. While the stalls aren’t as refined as the ones you might find at newer markets like Angkor Night Market. The wet section of Old Market is located close to the central food court, where local vendors display live seafood in fish tanks and butchered poultry atop ice trays while the dry section offers tropical fruits, household appliances, pre-packaged snacks, as well as local condiments such as prahok (fermented fish paste).
- Hand cold towels during the trip
- Luxury private transportation
- Hotel pick up and drop off
- All entrance tickets are mentioned in the itinerary
- Cold bottle of waters during the trip
- Proper licensing speaking English tour guide
- Hand cold towels during the trip
- Luxury private transportation
- Hotel pick up and drop off
- All entrance tickets are mentioned in the itinerary
- Cold bottle of waters during the trip
- Proper licensing speaking English tour guide
- Meals ( Lunch & Dinner ), your tour guide will recommend nice restaurant for you
- Drinks are not clear mentioned in the itinerary
- Personal expend during the trip
- Meals ( Lunch & Dinner ), your tour guide will recommend nice restaurant for you
- Drinks are not clear mentioned in the itinerary
- Personal expend during the trip
Begin your exploration of Siem Reap city on the first day of your tour. Experiece the inherent Cambodian culture at Angkor Silk Farm, a place known for its continuous silk production from start to finish. Continue your journey to Artisan Angkor, a hub to revive ancient Cambodian Arts & Crafts while improving the livelihoods of thousands of rural…
Begin your exploration of Siem Reap city on the first day of your tour. Experiece the inherent Cambodian culture at Angkor Silk Farm, a place known for its continuous silk production from start to finish. Continue your journey to Artisan Angkor, a hub to revive ancient Cambodian Arts & Crafts while improving the livelihoods of thousands of rural dwellers. Thereafter, visit the Culture Village to witness the depiction of Cambodian Culture, traditional ethnic groups, notable personalities, and more. In the afternoon, delve into the dark history of Cambodia at Wat Thmey ( Killing Fields) where thousands were massacred during 1975-1979. On the same day, explore the Cambodian religious beliefs at Wat Bo, home to several temples and murals describing Buddha’s life. Conclude your day with a shopping spree at the Old Market offering a variety of goods.
Your second day continues with a visit to the marvellous Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, Bayon, and Banteay Kdey temples. At dusk, experience a stunning sunset view from the temple, wrapping up your day in the most sublime way.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.