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5 Family-Friendly Activities To Do In Siem Reap Besides Visiting Angkor Wat

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5 Family-Friendly Activities To Do In Siem Reap Besides Visiting Angkor Wat

Here’s our short guide on the other places to check out in the Cambodian city whether this is your first trip since the pandemic, or your first trip ever

October 18, 2022

Mavis Teo

Given Cambodia’s proximity to Singapore – just slightly over two hours away by air, many Singapore residents would have been to Siem Reap. Besides, the city is home to Angkor Wat, one of the most famous UNESCO World heritage sites in the world. While the reopening of borders has seen a return of tourists to Siem Reap, the city is still relatively bereft of crowds, making it ideal to visit now, and perhaps even enjoy Angkor Wat again – this time in peace.

Although some tourist attractions and many hotels remain shut, new places have opened during the pandemic. Here are some that our writer saw during a recent trip (her second to the city) that she feels are worth a visit. 

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5 Family-Friendly Activities To Do In Siem Reap Besides Visiting Angkor Wat
Shop at Kandal Village
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Also known as Hap Guan Street,  Kandal Village is the nexus of boho chic in Siem Reap. The colonial-inspired, brightly coloured, tree-lined block is the perfect place to while away an afternoon after visiting the temples. Make more time for Louise Loubatieres, a boutique owned and run by Louise Loubatieres herself who designs many of the homewares, clothes and accessories that marry traditional influences with modern design.

The boutique had undergone a six-month renovation before the pandemic to become twice its original size now. Louise’s lacquered bowls and silk-covered beaded necklaces are a hit with many customers including former expatriates who continued to mail-order her designs even after returning home during the pandemic.

If this is not your first trip, you would probably have been to the neighbouring Little Red Fox Espresso. But you should still drop by for a robust cuppa and to bask in the friendly atmosphere that seems to permeate the Village.

Stop by Monument Books to pick up some toys and books for the kids, while for clothes you can head to Bambou Indochine for outfits for the whole family.

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Go locavore
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To enjoy Cambodian produce reimagined and beautifully plated with Western inflections, book a table at Lum Orng. Opened in mid-2019, this restaurant located 20 minutes away from the city centre, uses seasonal local produce some of which is harvested from the restaurant’s garden farm next door, and from the chef-owner’s farm in Beng Mealea, 65 kilometres from Siem Reap. The restaurant offers two seven-course menu at US$32 and US$45.

The beef tartare with poached quail egg, red ant larvae, and fresh herbs surprised me with its big bursts of fresh and tart flavours within mouthfuls of rich local beef tenderloin. What else do I like about it? It is owned and run by a local chef, Sothea Seng, who is the son of farmers. Through Lum Orng, Sothea wants to showcase the quality of Cambodian produce.

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Get up close and personal with pachyderms
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Since elephant rides are passé and unpopular (due to the unethical practices of many operators around the world), here’s a more PC suggestion to see these gentle giants while on a holiday. How about visiting them in their natural habit, watching them from a respectful distance and even taking a walk besides them?

Kulen Elephant Forest, a 445-ha community forest in the Prasat Bakong district, an hour’s drive from Siem Reap, allows visitors to do all of these. You can even feed bamboo and bananas to them.

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Cruise the Tonle Sap
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Tonle Sap, Southeast Asia’s  biggest freshwater lake, courses through Siem Reap. Therefore, you might want to hop on a cruise on the lake while in the city – if seeing how other people live is something that interests you. Many of the floating villages on the lake are home to Cambodians who are Vietnamese by ethnicity. Their history and way of life is so interesting, that it will take another story altogether to tell it in a way that does the people justice.

From the Amanbala, a motor-powered vessel handcrafted in the style of a wooden Cambodian boat, and owned by Amansara (under the uber-luxe hospitality group Aman Resorts) where I was a guest, I got a glimpse into this colourful part of Siem Reap’s waterscape on a private tour. Birders will enjoy visiting the Tonle Sap from May to October. During this period, the water in the lake rises, turning it richer with wild and birdlife.

*There are many operators that run Tonle Sap cruise on a variety of vessels for different budgets. Check with your hotel or tour guide for one that meets your needs.

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Watch a circus performance
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For an entertaining evening, catch a performance at Phare, The Cambodian Circus which is also the primary source of funding for students at an arts school in Battambang. Besides the giving-back factor, the show the young artistes put on is also worth watching for its wow-factor. The set is simple but the acrobatics performed by the alumni of the art school to live music played on an ensemble of Cambodian classical and electric instruments, are spectacular, moving and inspiring.

Text: Mavis Teo/HerWorld

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