THINGS TO DO
Where ancient kingdoms whisper through stone and golden sunsets melt into the Tonle Sap Lake, Siem Reap reveals itself as Cambodia’s most treasured destination. J7 Angkor Hotel places you at the heart of it all — from the sacred spires of Angkor Wat Temple to the living traditions of floating villages, every moment here is a journey through time and culture.
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Pub Street
Pub Street is the vibrant nightlife hub of Siem Reap, known for its lively atmosphere, bars, restaurants, and shops. Located in the Old Market district, it becomes a bustling pedestrian zone at night, offering everything from cheap drinks and live music to various dining options and massage parlors. The area is popular with tourists, especially for its colorful, energetic vibe after dark.
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Angkor National Museum
Angkor National Museum offers a fascinating introduction to the history and culture of the Khmer Empire. Through ancient artifacts, sculptures, and interactive exhibits, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of Cambodia’s rich heritage and the legacy of Angkor.
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phare circus
Phare, The Cambodian Circus is one of the top cultural attractions and evening entertainment experiences in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Combining acrobatics, theater, live music, dance, and storytelling, the performances showcase Cambodian culture, history, and modern life through captivating acts. Suitable for families, couples, and solo travelers, Phare offers a unique alternative to traditional sightseeing and is considered one of the best things to do in Siem Reap at night.
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Angkor Golf Resort
Angkor Golf Resort is a premier championship golf course in Siem Reap, offering a world-class golfing experience amidst beautifully landscaped fairways and greens. Designed to international standards, the resort provides excellent facilities and a relaxing environment, making it an ideal destination for both professional and recreational golfers.
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Angkor Wat Temple
Angkor Wat is a massive religious monument in Cambodia, originally built in the early 12th century as a Hindu temple for the god Vishnu, and which gradually transformed into a Buddhist temple. Located near Siem Reap, it is the largest religious monument in the world and has become a national symbol of Cambodia, appearing on its flag.
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Siem Reap Quad Bike
Siem Reap Quad Bike Adventure offers a thrilling way to discover the beautiful countryside around Siem Reap. Ride through charming villages, rice paddies, and scenic backroads while enjoying stunning landscapes and experiencing authentic local life. It’s a perfect activity for adventure seekers looking to explore beyond the city and temples.
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Angkor Wildlife & Aquarium
Nestled in Siem Reap, Cambodia, Angkor Wildlife and Aquarium (AWA) stands as a remarkable destination where nature and fascination converge.
With an expansive location along National Road 6, AWA offers a captivating realm for both locals and travelers. This visionary wildlife park and aquarium house thousands of animals, a testament to Cambodia’s commitment to global biodiversity. From vibrant marine life to captivating terrestrial creatures, AWA beckons visitors to explore the intricate beauty of our planet’s ecosystems.
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KAMPONG PLOK
Kampong Plok is one of the most famous floating villages on Tonlé Sap Lake, known for its impressive stilt houses and unique local lifestyle. Visitors can explore the village by boat, discover the flooded forest, and experience the beauty of Cambodia’s largest freshwater lake.
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Floating village
The floating villages near Siem Reap, most notably Kampong Phluk, are communities built on stilted houses on the Tonle Sap Lake, where life is centered around fishing and the seasonal changes of the water level. Visitors can take a tour, which involves a road trip followed by a boat ride through the flooded mangrove forests to see how the residents have adapted to their unique environment.
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Phnom Kulen National Park
Located northeast of Siem Reap, is one of Cambodia’s most sacred natural and historical sites, known for its waterfalls, ancient riverbed carvings, and lush tropical forests. Visitors can explore the park’s scenic landscapes, visit the famous reclining Buddha statue, and discover the Thousand Lingas carved into the riverbed. A trip to Phnom Kulen offers a unique combination of nature, culture, and history, making it a popular destination for both local pilgrims and international travelers seeking to experience Cambodia’s spiritual heritage and natural beauty.
