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One Day in…Siem Reap, Cambodia

One Day in…Siem Reap, Cambodia

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Katie, UK

Location

Siem Reap

Time of Year

Late spring

Travel Goals

Magic, history, adventure, photography, and luxury. 

Now, my third visit to Siem Reap it continues to blow my mind! It’s the gateway to Angkor’s ancient world, a city that tells a thousand stories of historical grandeur. For travelers who have just one day to explore, my guide is crafted to showcase the best of Siem Reap. From sunrise at Angkor Wat to a tranquil evening by the Siem Reap River, this guide ensures you make the most of your day.

A Brief Insight Into Siem Reap

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Siem Reap has a history deeply intertwined with the Angkorian era, serving as the gateway to the ancient temples of Angkor. ‘Siem Reap’ literally means ‘Siam Defeated,’ referring to a 16th-century battle against the Thai kingdom. The city gained international prominence in the early 20th century when French explorers ‘rediscovered’ the nearby Angkor Wat temple complex, the largest religious monument in the world and a symbol of Khmer architectural genius. Despite suffering during the Khmer Rouge regime, Siem Reap has since experienced significant growth, especially in tourism. Today, it is a cultural hub, combining its rich historical heritage with modern development, attracting millions of visitors annually to its temples, markets, and vibrant cultural scene.

Sunrise at Angkor Wat 

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Begin your day with a pre-dawn journey to Angkor Wat, the jewel in the crown of Cambodian heritage. As the sun rises, it illuminates the temple’s iconic lotus-like towers; its magnificence has awed observers for centuries. Explore the vast galleries adorned with intricate bas-reliefs depicting Hindu epics. The central sanctuary offers a sense of tranquility and spiritual power. If lucky, you might encounter a saffron-robed, lonesome monk meditating in the early morning stillness. This experience is a visual feast and an extraordinary journey into the heart of ancient Khmer civilization. 

My Insider’s Tip

Arrive at the ticket office early to be at the front of the queue. For a less crowded experience, position yourself near the northern or western ponds to watch the spectacular sunrise. 

Explore Ta Prohm and Angkor Thom 

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After Angkor Wat, head to Ta Prohm, the temple famous for its intertwining trees and roots. This temple, a fusion of nature and architecture, provides a unique perspective on the Angkorian era. Continue to Angkor Thom, the last capital of the Khmer Empire, and visit the Bayon Temple, renowned for its 216 serene stone faces. 

My Insider’s Tip

Visit Ta Prohm early to avoid crowds and experience the mystical atmosphere in relative solitude.

Cambodian Cuisine in Siem Reap Town 

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For lunch, head back to Siem Reap town. The city offers various dining options, from traditional Khmer eateries to chic cafes. Try dishes like Amok or Lok Lak to experience the local flavors. 

My Insider’s Tip

Seek out smaller, local-run restaurants for an authentic, more intimate dining experience.

Artisans Angkor and Siem Reap Markets 

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After a breather and time to reflect on a magical morning, visit Artisans Angkor, a social enterprise supporting Cambodian arts and crafts. Here, you can observe artisans at work and purchase authentic Khmer handicrafts. Later, explore Siem Reap’s vibrant markets, including the Old Market and Night Market, where you can shop for souvenirs, textiles, and artworks. 

My Insider’s Tip

Engage with the artisans to learn more about their craft and the stories behind their art.

Relaxation at the Siem Reap River 

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As the day winds down, take a stroll or a relaxing bike ride along the Siem Reap River. Lined with trees and small parks, the river provides a serene escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. 

My Insider’s Tip

Stop by one of the riverside cafes for a refreshing drink and watch the world go by.

Divine Early Dinner

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Stay at the Shinta Mani Angkor and Bensley Collection Pool Villas hotel and dine in Kroya by Chef Chanrith where you can savor a fusion of traditional Khmer flavors and innovative culinary techniques.  The dining experience, emphasizing sustainable, farm-to-table cuisine, includes standout dishes like 26-day butter-aged beef tenderloin “Lok Lak” and Banteay Srei village jackfruit curry dip.

The Extraordinary Phare Circus

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Experience Cambodia’s contemporary art scene at the Phare Circus in the evening. This dynamic and inspiring show, performed by talented local artists, blends storytelling with traditional and modern circus arts. 

My Insider’s Tip

Select a show that resonates with your interests, as each performance uniquely reflects various aspects of Cambodian culture and history. No animals are in the circus performances.

Explore Pub Street and Nightlife 

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If you have the wherewithal, end your day on Pub Street, the heart of Siem Reap’s nightlife. This lively street is lined with bars, restaurants, and nightclubs. It’s the perfect place to experience the city’s modern vibes and enjoy a cocktail or two. 

My Insider’s Tip

Venture into the side alleys for less crowded and more unique bar experiences.

Where To Stay

Image credit: Shinta Mani Angkor and Bensley Collection Pool Villas

As a fan of Bill Bensley, I love Shinta Mani Angkor and Bensley Collection Pool Villas which is in a tranquil and leafy setting within the French Quarter of Siem Reap. Pool Villa guests are welcomed with a glass of champagne and have a butler who will look after their every whim throughout their stay. 

When To Travel

The best time to visit Siem Reap is between November and February, when the weather is dry and cool.

How To Get There 

Siem Reap is accessible by air through Siem Reap International Airport, which connects to many international and domestic destinations. The city can also be reached by bus or taxi from Phnom Penh and other major Cambodian cities.

Do You Know about Pol Pot?

The regime of Pol Pot in Cambodia, lasting from 1975 to 1979, was marked by extreme brutality and widespread atrocities. As the leader of the Khmer Rouge, Pol Pot implemented radical policies that led to the death of approximately 1.7 to 2 million people, about a quarter of Cambodia’s population. His regime forcefully relocated the urban population to rural labor camps, where people endured harsh conditions, inadequate food, and hard labor. Intellectuals, professionals, and even those suspected of having connections to the former government or foreign governments were systematically executed. The Khmer Rouge’s rule is remembered for its devastating impact on Cambodian society, resulting in long-term social and economic disruption. This period remains a grim testament to the severe consequences of extremist rule.

The Bottom Line 

In Siem Reap, every moment is an opportunity to explore historical wonders. As you journey through the city, from the ancient ruins of Angkor to the vibrant streets of downtown, you’ll witness the Khmer Empire’s enduring legacy and modern Cambodia’s resilience. 

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For transparency, this content was partly developed with AI assistance and carefully curated by an experienced editor to be informative and ensure accuracy.

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