Siem Reap, a resort town in northwestern Cambodia, is the gateway to the ruins of Angkor, the seat of the Khmer kingdom from the 9th–15th centuries. Angkor’s vast complex of intricate stone buildings includes preserved Angkor Wat, the main temple.
Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Cambodia and one of the largest religious monuments in the world, on a site measuring 162.6 hectares (1,626,000 m2; 402 acres).Originally constructed as a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Vishnu for the Khmer Empire.
A once in lifetime opportunity to experience a world-class zipline inside the UNESCO World Heritage designated Angkor Archaeological Park. Spend 2 to 2.5 hours in the ancient jungle’s of Cambodia and experience a safe, educational adrenaline rush for the whole family.
Cambodian Cultural Village is a theme park and museum in Siem Reap, Cambodia. It is located on the road to and from the airport, 6 km from the town. The theme park was constructed in 2001 and opened to the public on 24 September 2003. It covers a total area of 210,000 square meters.
Phnom Kulen, also romanized as (Phnom Koulen, Phnum Kulén or Koulen Mountain) is a mountain range and a part of Phnom Kulen National Park in Siem Reap Province, Cambodia. There is a sanctuary in the area, Phnom Kulen National Park, straddling the districts of Svay Leu and Va Rin.
Angkor National Museum is an archaeological museum dedicated to the collection, preservation and presentation of Angkorian artifacts, also to provides information and education about art and culture of Khmer civilization, with collections mainly dated from Khmer Empire's Angkor.
Banteay Srei or Banteay Srey is a 10th-century Cambodian temple dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. Located in the area of Angkor, it lies near the hill of Phnom Dei, 25 km (16 mi) north-east of the main group of temples that once belonged to the medieval capitals of Yasodharapura and Angkor Thom.