After a year of proscratination, finally, I am back on track to do this write up. It is the trip to Siem Reap last year. LOL.
So, what do you know about Siem Reap?
Angkor Wat, Cheap beer and happy pizza (?)
Not just these, but there are a lot more to check out in Siem Reap.
Here I am going to share my experience in Siem Reap, the home to the UNESCO World Heritage Angkor Wat. A 4 Days 3 nights stay is quite sufficient for you to cover the place. However, if you would like to explore further in depth or slowly run through each temple in this historical site, you may extend a few more days. Or explore further to floating market or smaller area.
4 Days 3 Nights in Siem Reap
| Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 |
In | KL/ Siem Reap | Siem Reap | Siem Reap | Siem Reap/ KL |
Breakfast | | Hotel Breakfast | Hotel Breakfast | Hotel Breakfast |
See
Shop
| | Angkor Thom
Bayon Temple
Ta Keo Temple
Ta Prohm Temple
| Tang Mouy Coffee
Old Market (Psar Chas)
Khmer Massage
| Tang Mouy Coffee |
Lunch | | Khmer Angkor Kitchen | Sister Srey Café | Good bye Siem Reap |
See
Shop
Tea
| Check in > Sarai Resort & Spa
Pub Street
| Angkor Wat
Souvenir shopping
Happy Hour in Hotel’s Oasis Pool Bar
| Small Alley
Pub Street
Made in Cambodia Market
| |
Dinner | Khmer Kitchen Restaurant | Khmer Kitchen Barbeque Restaurant | Khmer Grill Restaurant | |
See
Shop
| Siem Reap Night Market
Art Center Night Market
| | | |
Stay | Sarai Resort & Spa | Sarai Resort & Spa | Sarai Resort & Spa | |
Basically, Cambodia has 2 seasons: dry season and wet season. During the wet season, rainfalls are almost every day and the places including Angkor Wat area can be flooded. Tourism will be slowing down and most of the people will work in paddy field and agriculture activities. During the dry season which is normally starting from December to April, which is also the peak season form tourism.
Continue reading 4D3N Siem Reap: The Home to UNESCO World Heritage Angkor Wat.