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Kun Kanha
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Asked: April 26, 2021In: Lifestyles

Where can I camp in Siem Reap?

Traveling to Siem Reap, you are not only visiting Angkor Wat complex with sacred temples & relics but experiencing the beauties of countryside, meeting the friendly people, camping in the jungles as well as home staying at the local families…Additionally, ...Read more

Traveling to Siem Reap, you are not only visiting Angkor Wat complex with sacred temples & relics but experiencing the beauties of countryside, meeting the friendly people, camping in the jungles as well as home staying at the local families…Additionally, you will also have chances to do some trekking, swimming under the natural water-falls. Camping is such an adventure holiday that we wish to involve someday and live your life with nature experience. Run out from the business city, tourism exspect to gain a new experience and relaxing while the vacation. As we know siem reap is a city full of temple and culture, tourism might not know about camping exactly. Sometimes people thought there was not camping or waterfall in Siem Reap, so if you read this experience it might guide you well about camping in Siem Reap.

Aerial views over the Cambodian ruins of Angkor Wat in Siem Reap | Cambodia Time

Aerial views over the Cambodian ruins of Angkor Wat in Siem Reap | Cambodia Time

Overnight Camping tent on the top of Kulen Mountain is a place for waterfall, a big Buhhda reclining, a thousand Shiva Linga under water, temples, Elephant/Lion ancient statues, big rocks has been carved on it with varieties statues for worship with old generation doing prilgrims, and furthermore it is a really special on the top is camping. Spending the whole day, eat your favorite food, sleep with natural air and listen to the waterfall fall to under the mountain is such the best atmosphere.

Phnom Kulen. Waterfall. Siem Reap city. Siem Reap province | Cambodia Time

Phnom Kulen. Waterfall. Siem Reap city. Siem Reap province | Cambodia Time

Rumi camping is a private camping tent that take approximately from Angkor wat 5km. In Rumi camping it contain with a comfortable and safety service which are, a small cottage, camping, food service and bicycle which you can rent the whole day and the price is really reasonable. Don not worry about safety their service can be truth.

Camp in the countryside which you can visit Beng Melea temple and have a picnic here for overnight.  During this camping excursion, you’ll be brought to the Trav Kod resort which sits by a beautiful natural lake, surrounded by stunning landscape on all sides. Along the way, you’ll be able to see the famed Beng Melea and Bakung temples. Those area best chance for visit temple and spending your whole night in a camping tent.

Where can I camp in Siem Reap | Cambodia Time

Where can I camp in Siem Reap | Cambodia Time

 

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Kun Kanha
Kun KanhaExperienced
Asked: April 23, 2021In: Lifestyles

Is Siem Reap has watefall?

Siem Reap is known as the city full of temples and Khmer culture. Outside of the mystifying temple tours, this northern city has a lot to offer in terms of culture, history, and wild holiday antics. Dive into cooking classes ...Read more

Siem Reap is known as the city full of temples and Khmer culture. Outside of the mystifying temple tours, this northern city has a lot to offer in terms of culture, history, and wild holiday antics. Dive into cooking classes and pottery-making lessons, visit war museums to learn about the areas affected by landmines, and then mingle with other travelers at some local pubs where you can find amazing Western food and low-priced draft beer. So if you are here to find out waterfall in Siem Reap, yes this will guide you

Phnom Kulen waterfall

Phnom Kulen waterfall is located in the Phnom Kulen mountain in Siem Reap Province. It’s located 30kilometes northwards from Angkor Wat and take 1-2 hours at least. Kulen water is amazingly fresh. It’s a great way to restore yourself after working up a sweat at the other sites. If you get hungry, there are also restaurants at the top of the waterfall. They have great views and are a good option for tourists who do not wish to swim.

Phnom Kulen waterfall | Cambodia Time

Phnom Kulen waterfall | Cambodia Time

Kbal Spean Waterfall

Kbal Spean Waterfall is located in Khun Rum village, Khun Rrom commune, Banteay Srei district, Siem Reap province. Kbal Spean is most famous for its underwater reliefs, and the Siem Reap River that connects here runs all the way from Kbal Spean to Angkor Town and to Tonle Sap Lake. The interest in this site is a series of stone carvings in the river with waterfall. There are a lot of trees and this makes the area around Kbal Spean cool. During the wet season the jungle is lush and abundant, though the water will be running strongly and it may be hard to see the lingas. Wet season is probably the best time, the water will have receded enough to get a clear look at the lingas and the jungle will still be lush and fresh from all of the rain. The time you should avoid from Kbal Spean is hot season, the temporary will quite change and it’s hard to walk in. Kbal Spean and Phnom Kulen waterfall is located in Phnom Kulen national park.

Kbal Spean is an Angkorian era archaeological site on the southwest slopes of the Kulen Hills to the northeast of Angkor in Siem Reap. The site consists of a series of stone rock relief carvings in sandstone formations of the river bed and banks. Cambodia Time

Kbal Spean is an Angkorian era archaeological site on the southwest slopes of the Kulen Hills to the northeast of Angkor in Siem Reap. The site consists of a series of stone rock relief carvings in sandstone formations of the river bed and banks. Cambodia Time

Kbal Spean Waterfall, Siem Reap, Cambodia Time

Kbal Spean Waterfall, Siem Reap, Cambodia Time

Kbal Spean Waterfall, Cambodia Time

Kbal Spean Waterfall, Cambodia Time

 

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Vanvutha Leang
Vanvutha LeangExperienced
Asked: April 2, 2021In: Make Money

How Long Can You Stay in Cambodia on a Tourist Visa?

Cambodia is home to Angkor Wat, the world’s most visited tourist attraction. There is, however, more to Cambodia than Angkor Wat; there is more to do and see. Prasat Thom, a seven-tiered pyramid structure, is located north of Siem Reap, ...Read more

Cambodia is home to Angkor Wat, the world’s most visited tourist attraction. There is, however, more to Cambodia than Angkor Wat; there is more to do and see. Prasat Thom, a seven-tiered pyramid structure, is located north of Siem Reap, deep in the forests of Koh Ker. Preah Vihear Temple, located on the cliffs on the Cambodia-Thailand border, is another outstanding Khmer masterpiece.

Aside from historical relics, the unique cityscape of Phnom Penh, incredible floating villages on Tonle Sap Lake, and stunning nature in the remote countryside are all worthwhile explorations. If you like the beach, there are several beaches and islands to choose from. You may be wondering how long you will stay in Cambodia on a tourist visa with so many beautiful scenic spots to visit.

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On a tourist visa, how long will you stay in Cambodia? A tourist visa usually allows you to remain in Cambodia for a maximum of 30 days, with the option to extend your stay. Also, keep in mind that a tourist visa is only valid for one entry. Visitors from ASEAN countries, including Brunei, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam, do not need a visa to enter Cambodia for a stay of 14 to 30 days.

You have three options for obtaining a Cambodia visa for travel. Most travelers may get it on the spot or apply ahead of time online. Some tourists must apply for a visa in advance at their home country’s Cambodian embassy.

  • Fill out an application for a Cambodia E-Visa for Tourism: Visitors who are eligible for a Cambodia tourist visa on arrival can also apply in advance online at Evisa.Gov.kh. For tourism purposes, it provides for a single entry and a maximum stay of 30 days. In addition, an online visa application costs $36.
  • Obtain a Tourist Visa for Cambodia Upon Arrival: Visas are available at the international airports in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Sihanoukville for the majority of tourists to Cambodia. Visas are available at International Checkpoint Borders for overland travel from Thailand, Vietnam, and Laos. You don’t need to do something ahead of time to apply for a tourist visa at the Cambodian airport. Fill out an immigration card on the plane. To wait for your visa application, arrive with your immigration card, a passport that is valid for at least six months, and cash in US dollars.
  • Visit the Embassy of Cambodia to obtain a tourist visa for Cambodia: Afghanistan, Algeria, Arab Saudi, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, and Nigeria are among the nationalities that must apply for a visa in advance at the Royal Embassy of the Kingdom of Cambodia in their home country. The tourist visa costs $30 dollars and can be obtained at the nearest Cambodian embassy. It’s worth noting that Nigerian people can apply for an e-visa online with a minimum of 20 working days’ notice. It is all up to you.

It is possible to prolong your stay in Cambodia on a tourist visa. And your tourist visa can only be extended once for an additional 30 days for a fee of $30 to $50 dollars.

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Kun Kanha
Kun KanhaExperienced
Asked: March 7, 2021In: Lifestyles

Where should I go out in Siem Reap?

Siem Reap is the best spot for those who want to visit Cambodia. It is situated in the north of Phnom Penh and is famous for being the location of the ancient city of Angkor. Siem Reap, Cambodia is one of ...Read more

Siem Reap is the best spot for those who want to visit Cambodia. It is situated in the north of Phnom Penh and is famous for being the location of the ancient city of Angkor.

Siem Reap, Cambodia is one of the most unique places I have ever visited. There is so much to do: from visiting an amazing temple complex (Angkor Wat), to the floating villages, to visiting the many markets. However, you should not attempt to visit Siem Reap without first getting an idea of the different things you can do while you are there. Here are some tips on how to make the most of your time, so you can make the most of your trip.

1. Angkor National Museum

Angkor National Museum

Angkor National Museum

Angkor National Museum houses 1,000 artefacts from the ancient Khmer empire. Located along Charles de Gaulle Boulevard, the expansive museum is divided into 8 galleries that are themed by era, religion and royalty. Displays include relics from the pre-Angkorian periods of the great Khmer kings Funan and Chenla, Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, stone pallets with ancient Khmer and Sanskrit inscriptions, as well as traditional costumes of former kings, queens, warriors, and Apsara dancers. Visitors are advised to visit the Angkor National Museum prior to the temple site as there are many touchscreen displays, videos and informative commentary on the Khmer civilisation and the majesty of Angkor, helping you to better understand the amazing temple ruins.

2. Culture Village

Cambodian cultural village in Siem Reap

Cambodian cultural village in Siem Reap

Cambodia Cultural Village is a 21-hectare theme park in Siem Reap that showcases the traditional Cambodian way of life and the local customs and practices of the various ethnic groups in the country. The park first opened to the public in late 2003. It’s now home to more than 10 villages, showing off the different cultures and characteristics of 19 Cambodian races. The shows include Apsara dances, traditional wedding ceremonies and circus acts.

Related: Top 5 Amazing Places to Visit in Cambodia

3. Peace coffee yoga class

Peace coffee yoga class in Siem Reap

Peace coffee yoga class in Siem Reap

Besides, culture, temple, or village Peace Café is a great place to try Hatha Yoga, where classes are offered every Monday, Wednesday and Sunday. The times for the Monday and Wednesday classes are from 5.30pm to 7pm and Sunday classes are from 9am to 10.30am. There is a fee for the classes, and students must bring their own mats.

4. Pub street

Pub street in Siem Reap, Cambodia

Pub street in Siem Reap, Cambodia

Pub Street is a brash and colourful road that’s lined with iconic bars, clubs and restaurants in Siem Reap. It’s such a popular attraction almost certainly for the US$0.50 draught beers that most of the bars offer. On Pub Street, you’ll also find quaint cafés, souvenir shops, art galleries and more, making it more than just a bustling nightlife hub. Pub Street gets busy from soon after 5pm when it’s closed to vehicles and becomes a pedestrianised zone. The party only stops at about 4am the next morning.

5. Siem Reap crocodile Farm

Siem Reap crocodile Farm

Siem Reap crocodile Farm

Siem Reap Crocodile Farm is a commercial crocodile farm that’s open to the public. They have over 1,000 South China crocodiles, ranging in age from 1 year to 50 years old. They also have a store selling leather handbags, wallets, belts, etc. made from crocodile, stingrays, and snakeskin. Note that this is not a zoo, and the crocodiles are raised solely for their high-grade leather (their meat is considered a delicacy, too). Entry costs about US$0.50 for Cambodians and US$3 for foreigners.

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Kun Kanha
Kun KanhaExperienced
Asked: February 28, 2021In: Lifestyles

Is Siem Reap safe for tourists?

Siem Reap is a great city to explore on foot. It is generally safe although there are odd incidents of bag snatching. Take the usual precautions such as leaving your passport and valuables in the safe at the hotel, and ...Read more

Siem Reap is a great city to explore on foot. It is generally safe although there are odd incidents of bag snatching. Take the usual precautions such as leaving your passport and valuables in the safe at the hotel, and walk with a group of friends, especially late at night.

Angkor Wat, Siem Reap

Angkor Wat, Siem Reap

Related: Where should I stay in Cambodia?

Even though it’s safe for travel in Siem Reap, tourists should careful with the below points

The biggest problem is bag-snatching when pairs of kids on motor scooters zoom up behind the unsuspecting then grab their bag and speed off with the loot. They are quite happy to do this whether you’re walking, cycling, or on the back of a moto, making it incredibly dangerous for the victim.

Most importantly, if you don’t want to lose it, don’t carry it. Whether it’s credit/debit cards, passports, or jewelry, keep it in the safe at your hotel. Only carry cash, and for the things that you have to carry, like your phone or camera, make sure they’re insured.

There are a lot of commission scams in Siem Reap that involve certain guesthouses and small hotels paying moto and taxi drivers to deliver guests. Ways to avoid these scams include booking ahead via the internet and arranging a pick-up, or sticking with a partner guesthouse if you are coming from Phnom Penh. Alternatively, just go with the flow and negotiate with the hotel or guesthouse on arrival.

Related: Is Cambodia safe to live?

Finally, I think Siem Reap is safer more than dangerous, although it has bag snatching, scams, not all Cambodians are bad, just a small amount that they disrespect the rule.

 

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