Best Things To Do In Siem Reap Besides Temples


Welcome to the historic lands of Siem Reap, the gateway to the wondrous UNESCO World Heritage Site, Angkor Wat. This lively, second-largest city of Cambodia offers much more beyond its famous temples. To make your travels easier, I have created a list of the best things to do in Siem Reap (besides the temples). Keep reading to discover the other adventures that await you.

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Best Things to Do in Siem Reap (Besides Temples)


Go back in time at the Cambodia War Museum

Also known as the Landmine Museum, the historical exhibits of the Cambodia War Museum focus on the Khmer Rouge regime and the civil war in Cambodia. The museum showcases weaponry, military equipment, and vehicles used during the late 20th century. Cambodia, like its neighboring country Laos, is one of the most heavily affected by UXO landmines. To learn more, I highly recommend visiting this museum or one of the UXO museums in Laos.

Visitors to the Cambodia War Museum can learn about the atrocities committed during the Khmer Rouge era and the ongoing efforts to clear landmines and support victims of landmine accidents. The museum serves as a powerful reminder of the country's tragic past, making it an absolute must-visit on the list of the best things to do in Siem Reap besides temples.

The cost to explore this museum is around $5 USD.

Float Through Kampong Phluk

In my opinion, this is the number one thing to do in Siem Reap besides temples. Envision stilted, colorful houses perched high above a river, utilized for fishing and transportation by the villagers. This floating village tour of Kampong Phluk is a must-do during your time in Siem Reap. I visited during the wet season (December/January), starting my tour by boat down the river, gaining a front-row glimpse into the locals' daily life. Afterward, we strolled along some of the roads in the fishing village, helping younger children practice their English, chatting with locals, and purchasing local goods to support the community.

Later in the day, we enjoyed the sunset by boat and purchased coconuts, water, and snacks from the local shops floating by. Most tours cost around $12-$20 USD and include transportation to and from your hotel.

Click here for the one I did!

Walk Pub Street at Night

This popular and lively street in Siem Reap is a magnet for backpackers in the evenings. Located in the heart of the city, it has a vibrant nightlife, with numerous bars, restaurants, and some smaller clubs lining its streets. Even if you do not drink (like me), it is still a fun street to stroll down at night, with its small bright signs lighting up the streets, lively music, and energetic atmosphere.

Shop at The Night Market

A trip to Southeast Asia would not be complete without heading to a night market. There are quite a few night markets in Siem Reap, but if you only have time for one, I suggest heading to ANM Khmer Market, also known as The Made in Cambodia Market. The market operates from 5:00 in the evening until late and is filled with traditional souvenirs, clothing, food, and more.

Kulen Waterfall

Looking to connect with nature during your time in Siem Reap? Located a couple of hours from the city center is Kulen Waterfall—a beautiful series of cascading falls. More than just a natural wonder, the falls hold cultural and spiritual significance for the community. Some Cambodians believe it to be the birthplace of the ancient Khmer Empire. Here, you can swim and enjoy the lush greenery. I highly recommend booking a tour for this excursion. Sadly, I did not make it due to stomach sickness, but I cannot wait to head there when I am back in Asia next year!

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General Information on Siem Reap:

Where to Stay:

Best Time to Visit:

  • November - February (not as hot in these months)

How to Get to Siem Reap:

  • FLYING

    • You can fly directly to Siem Reap-Angkor International Airport (SAI). The airport is located about 50 km from the downtown area. You can book ahead to find cheaper transport options (around $7-$10 USD).

      • Pro Tip: If you arrive later after 9:00 P.M., finding a ride to the downtown area of Siem Reap can be challenging. If you are unable to book ahead, I recommend finding someone from your flight who is also traveling downtown and asking if they want to split the fare (usually around $35).

  • BUS / SHARED MINIVAN

    • You can also book one of these options depending on where you are coming from (Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos). This is a longer form of travel but can be great for those on a backpacker budget. For more information, I recommend searching online based on your origin. 12GoAsia is always great for finding specific companies, or you can check with your accommodation.

How to Get Around:

  • Most of Siem Reap, aside from day tours, is easily walkable. For day trips and farther destinations, I recommend joining one of the many inexpensive guided tours to Angkor Wat and Kampong Phluk Floating Village. Taxis and tuk-tuks are also available.

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