Siem Reap Province, especially almost all of its ancient temples and historical sites, looks incredibly beautiful and refreshing during the rainy season.
I would recommend that both national and international tourists visit more often, take stunning photographs, and learn about the history of the Khmer ancient temples from local Khmer tour guides, who are always ready to warmly welcome visitors with friendliness.
The food in Siem Reap is reasonably priced and very delicious. You can enjoy a variety of street foods along the Siem Reap River. I have tried them myself and I’m truly satisfied with both the taste and the service, as well as the affordable prices.
Every time I visit Siem Reap, I always go to eat street food along the river; it’s one of my favorite experiences.
| Angkor Thom North Gate |
| Kandork Yeak Temple |
| Daun Mea Temple |
| Daun Mea Temple |
| Ta Prohm Temple |
| Ta Prohm Temple |
| Ta Prohm Temple |
| Bei Temple (Prasat Bei) |
| Bei Temple (Prasat Bei) |
| Bei Temple (Prasat Bei) |
| Rong Lmung Temple |
| Angkor Wat Temple |
| Angkor Wat Temple |
| Angkor Wat Temple |
| Angkor Wat Temple |
| Angkor Wat Temple |
| Angkor Wat Temple |
| Angkor Wat Temple |
| Angkor Wat Temple |
| Angkor Wat Temple |
| Angkor Wat Temple |
| Angkor Wat Temple |
| Angkor Wat Temple |
| Angkor Wat Temple |
| Angkor Wat Temple |
| Angkor Wat Temple |
| Angkor Wat Temple |
| Angkor Wat Temple |
| Angkor Wat Temple |
| Somewhere at Baphuon Temple area |
| Baphuon Temple |
| Gate of the Dead |
| Gate of the Dead |
| Baphuon Temple |
| Gate of the Dead |
| Gate of the Dead |
| Sras Srey (Near Phimeanakas Temple) |
| Preah Palilay Temple |
| Preah Palilay Temple |
| Baphuon Temple |
| Baphuon Temple |
| Gate of the Dead |
| Preah Palilay Temple |
| Bayon Temple |
| Bayon Temple |
| Bayon Temple |
| Bayon Temple |
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