
- 4.8/5
SoghepardoOverpriced and a bit overrated, the complex is a huge city so it’s impossible to visit if you don’t rent a scooter , of course by spending more money 8$ plus 37$ for the Angkor wat complex
- 4.5/5
Mst Romisa khatunThe Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is a stunning complex that serves as the official residence of the King of Cambodia. Built in the 1860s, it showcases traditional Khmer architecture with gilded roofs, intricate carvings, and beautifully landscaped gardens. The palace grounds include the Silver Pagoda, famous for its floor covered with thousands of silver tiles and housing precious Buddha statues, including one made of gold and encrusted with diamonds. Visitors can explore ornate halls, ceremonial pavilions, and serene courtyards while appreciating the blend of historical grandeur and cultural heritage. The Royal Palace remains a symbol of Cambodia’s monarchy and rich history.
- 4.7/5
EVGENII211291Немноголюдно, очень удобно организовано, аудитория на русском языке. Каждый экспонат на своём месте. Рекомендую.
- 4.8/5
无为的无心草Lake Tonrisa is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, and its sunset is a famous landscape in Siem Reap, Cambodia. The following introduction for you: Watching experience when the sun sinks, the sky is dyed orange red, the beautiful sunset dyes the lake gold, the water and the sky are the same color, the return fishing boat is dragging the cockroach, and the silver scale and embers on the fishing net are intertwined and twinkling. There are high-footed houses floating around, schools, shops, churches, orange sunsets on fishermen's wooden houses, as if breaking into the magic scene, the atmosphere is full. The best time and place to watch ● season: dry season (December - March the next year) no wind and waves, safer, suitable for viewing. However, the lake is large in the rainy season (May-October), and you can also see the unique water forest and the sunset. ● Location: You can take a boat to the center of the lake or go to Kerong Temple. It overlooks the lake with the hills, which is an ideal place to watch; You can also choose the water restaurant on the shore of the lake, enjoy the scenery while dining. Some travel companies in the related travel projects have launched a private sunset tour of Donglisa Lake, which lasts about 2 hours. It provides transportation, drivers and guides, as well as cold water and beer, but the ferry tickets need to be purchased separately. Visitors can enjoy the sunset and the local fishing industry during the boat ride.
- 4.8/5
Dr BPAngkor Thom is the name of the temple complex to the north of Angkor Wat. It includes, most famously Bayon, but also other dozens of other smaller gates and temples. You could spend days exploring around in here.
- 4.4/5
知游旅行Tonglisa Lake can see the Khmer water family, feel the life of the local poor, you can also take a boat to visit the mangrove forest, explore the water world, of course, the most beautiful is the sunset on the lake, feel the sunset process on the lake!
- 4.8/5
KarolineHMust see, so much fun to watch. Really cool experience. Highly recommended. Not been to anything like this for many years. Great for all ages. At the end you get the opportunity to meet and chat with the performers, great experience.
- 4.2/5
JiviisanaPlenty of foods available for all local and international tourists. Near the market, you can enjoy sightseeing along the Mekong river with vibrant bars and pubs
- 4.3/5
_TS***4pit's good place to chill around in evenings, lots of small shops for popcorn and corns.
- 4.7/5
Tana_TevyTa Prohm Temple at dawn is a magical experience, offering a serene and almost mystical atmosphere. As the sun begins to rise, the soft light filters through the thick jungle that surrounds the temple, casting long shadows and illuminating the massive roots of ancient trees that have entwined themselves around the stone structures. The interplay of light and shadow creates an ethereal scene, with the temple appearing as if it’s emerging from the jungle itself.The quietness of the early morning adds to the sense of wonder, with only the sounds of birds and the rustling of leaves breaking the silence. The temple, famous for its intertwined trees and ruins, takes on a different character at dawn—more peaceful and introspective compared to the busy hours later in the day.This is a time when the temple feels most like a living part of the forest, with nature and human creation blending seamlessly. Walking through the temple at this hour, you can almost imagine what it must have been like when it was first rediscovered, hidden away and forgotten by the world.If you’re planning to visit Ta Prohm at dawn, it’s best to arrive early to experience this tranquil moment before the crowds arrive, allowing you to truly appreciate the beauty and history of this remarkable site.







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