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Full Name Siem Reap Area 10,299 sq km 3,976 sq miles Population 861,000 Time Zone GMT/UTC +7 () Currency Riel (CR) Electricity 230V 50HzHz Electric Plug Details European plug with two circular metal pins Japanese-style plug with two parallel flat blades
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General Information
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At the turn of the millenium Siem Reap was a Cambodian provincial town with few facilities, fewer surfaced roads and little in the way of nighlife. tourism industry catered largely to hardy backpackers willing to brave the tortuous road from the Thai border on the tailgate of a local pick-up truck. There were a couple of large hotels and a handful of budget guesthouses. Tuk-tuks and taxis were non-existent and the trusty motodup was the chosen means of touring the temples of Angkor.
The proximity of the Angkorian ruins turned Siem Reap into a boomtown in less than half a decade. Huge, expensive hotels have sprung up everywhere and budget hotels have mushroomed. Property values have soared to European levels and tourism has become a vast, lucrative industry. The Siem Reap of today is barely recognizable from the Siem Reap of the year 2000.
Though some of the town’s previous ramshackle charm may have been lost the developments of the last few years have brought livelihoods, if not significant wealth, to a good number of its citizens. This has been at a cost to the underprivileged people living within and beyond the town’s limits that now pay inflated prices at the more central markets and continue to survive on poorly paid subsistence farming. If Cambodia is a country of contrasts Siem Reap is the embodiment of those contrasts. Despite the massive shift in its economic fortunes, Siem Reap remains a safe, friendly and pleasant town. There is an endless choice of places to stay or dine and a host of possible activities awaiting the visitor.
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Attractions
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Phnom Krom Hilltop Temple Phnom Krom Hilltop Temple. This is the big hill that you see near the landing if you head to Siem Reap by bullet boat. The hilltop area provides magnificent panoram see more... The Great Lake Tonle Sap & Floating Fishing The Great Lake Tonle Sap & Floating Fishing Village. Continuing about ten minutes beyond the hilltop temple, on the same road that you took from Siem Reap, are a la see more... Phnom Koulen (or Koolen)National Park Phnom Koulen (or Koolen) National Park Phnom Koulen sits on a southerly extension of the Dangrek Mountains. The hill, combined with those around it, served as quarr see more... Civil War Museum Civil War Museum The guy that runs this small and very new place was forced to join the Khmer Rouge as a boy and trained to make as lay landmines, something they w see more... Crocodile Farm Crocodile Farm There is a crocodile farm on the south end of Siem Reap and they have about 300 crocodiles of various sizes and dispositions. They charge US$ 1 see more... River & Park Area River & Park Area The Siem Reap River parkways and the big park in front of the Hotel Grande de Angkor are nice for a jog, stroll and people watching, especially see more... Khmer Classical Dancing Khmer Classical Dancing The Hotel Grande de Angkor has a restaurant and stage near the river that features nightly performances of the apsara-style dancers. The sh see more... Angkor Borie Angkor Borie How to go: Location: Description: Angkor Borie is a town in the area of several ruins and archaeological digs. The area contains artifacts datin see more... Angkor Handicraft 1 Angkor Handicraft 1 How to go: 1.5 km (5mn) From Provincial Town. Location: Description: Location : Stoeng Thmey Village,Sway Dongkom Commune, SR District. see more... Angkor Handicraft 2 Angkor Handicraft 2 How to go: 7 km (15mn) From Provincial Town. Location: Description: Location: Angkor Compound. see more... Angkor Wat Angkor wat How to go: Location: Description: There are few places anywhere on earth to match the splendour of Angkor Wat. The temple is one of the largest mo see more... Angkor Zoo Angkor Zoo How to go: 5 km (10mn) From Provincial Town. Location: Description: Nature Wildlife and Preserves, Location: Mondol Chon Pika, Angkor Compound. see more... Bakorng Temple Bakorng Temple How to go: Location: Description: Located at Au Luok village, Ba Korng Commune, Pra Sat Ba Korng District in 15-kilometer distance from the pr see more... Baksei Chamkrong Baksei Chamkrong How to go: Location: Description: Mid 10th Hindu Harshavarman I. Baksei Chamkrong is a 12-meter tall brick and laterite pyramid. Combine wit see more... Banteay Kdei Banteay Kdei How to go: Location: Description: This temple was constructed by Jayavarman VII during the 12th and 13th Centuries. It systems of galleries and see more... Banteay Sam Re Temple Banteay Sam Re Temple How to go: Location: Description: Located at Preah Dak commune, Bon Tiey Srey District by Charles De Gaulle Road via Angkor Wat in 16-k see more... Banteay Srey Rochna Banteay Srey Rochna How to go: 1 km (4mn) From Provincial Town. Location: Description: Location: Trang Village, Svay Dongkom Commune, Siem Reap District. see more... Banteay Srey Temple Banteay Srey Temple How to go: Location: Description: Located at Banteay Srey village, Banteay Srey commune, Banteay Srey District in 32-kilometer distance f see more... Baphuon Baphuon How to go: Location: Description: This temple built by Udayadityarvarman II was the most poorly constructed of all the temples in Angkor. From the re see more... East Mebon East Mebon How to go: Location: Description: Also built in the 10th Century by Rajendravarman, this temple was situated on a small island in the middle of th see more... |
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