Unusual Things to Do in Siem Reap, Cambodia
Aside from the inevitable visit to historical Angkor Wat, the city of Siem Reap, in Cambodia, has many unique experiences to offer its visitors beyond its impressive temples.
Drawn to the irresistible lure of Angkor Wat, visitors to Siem Reap can often forget to explore the town and surrounding countryside’s diverse offerings. Temple Town has so much more to offer beyond the beauty of Angkor, from swimming in waterfalls to dirt-biking through the countryside and zip-lining past gibbons hanging from the treetops. Here are a few of the unusual things to do in Siem Reap.
Khmer Ceramics & Fine Arts Centre
Art Gallery
Cambodians have been making sophisticated ceramics since the Third Millennium BC. By the time Angkor Wat was constructed in the 12th century, it was trading finely-glazed pottery – far more sophisticated than contemporaneous Europe’s – with China and Siam. The Khmer Ceramics & Fine Arts Centre was founded in 2006 to revive the art. Production techniques exactly mirror those of Angkor, and the centre has even built a reproduction clay dragon kiln. There’s a shop on site and the centre offers two-hour pottery classes.
The Cambodia Landmine Museum
Museum
Bees Unlimited
Zoo, Park, Natural Feature
Wild giant honeybee-honey has been harvested in Southeast Asia since prehistoric times. But the species is notoriously aggressive and doesn’t take to hives. Cambodians are among the few peoples to perfect the art of cultivating them, constructing tree-pole rafters on the edge of secondary forest at precise angles, which the bees favour, and then smoking out hives for honey. Come and join a tour, then you can try some of the honey, which is considered among the world’s best.
Fish Spa
Health Spa
Most people use a pummice stone for foot massages, but in Siem Reap you can pay to have freshwater fish chew the dead skin and calluses off your toes. The procedure is simple: you sit down with a book, take off your shoes and plunge them into a tank filled with fish, which creates a tickling sensation and leaves your feet marshmallow-smooth. Treatments can be combined with a standard massage or, if you’re feeling bold, a full-body fish-tank immersion.
Kickstart Cambodia bike temple tour
Sports Center
Only a fraction of the temples and ruined palaces around Angkor have been unearthed. Dozens of others remain unexplored or barely visited, in remote forests, reachable only on trails or dirt tracks. Contact the company Kickstart Cambodia, and they’ll take you there on scrambler bikes. Tours take a minimum of four days, starting with Angkor itself and getting increasingly remote – visiting the pyramids in the ancient capital at Koh Ker and the ruins that dot the remote Dangrek mountains.
Phnom Kulen National Park
Park, Natural Feature
This is some discovery: lush rainforest, ruined temples submerged in rushing mountain rivers, giant reclining Buddha statues… Phnom Kulen National Park is packed with sights. The Khmer golden age began here in the 9th century when Jayavarman II declared himself King of Kings, founding what would become the Empire of Angkor. The park can be visited in a day trip – it’s less than an hour from Siem Reap, and agencies in the town offer tours.
Tonle Sap Lake and the floating village(s)
Natural Feature
Just 30km (18.6mi) from Siem Reap is southeast Asia’s largest lake, dotted with floating villages. Tonle Sap is a biosphere reserve, home to nearly-extinct Siamese crocodiles and myriad birds, including six near-threatened species. Try to come at the end of the day when village fishermen are on the water on their dugouts, casting nets over the water. At this hour, with the sun orange over the horizon, the bird life is at its most prolific.
Phare, the Cambodian Circus
Theater
Roll up, roll up, the circus is in town – every night at 8pm, in fact. And this isn’t your typical circus, Phare, the Cambodian Circus is the product of an NGO school and Professional Arts training centre, Phare Ponleu Selpak. Plucking youngsters from poverty, the centre provides training in a range of performing arts, including circus, with students putting on Cirque du Soleil-style shows for you to enjoy – with Cambodian flair throughout.
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