
TONLE SAP LAKE
This lake is the biggest lake of Southeast Asia and changes every monsoon and dry season in dimension. You can rent a boat to go along the river and watch the fisherman working. It will cost you about US $20USD for a few hours, and brings you all the way until you reach the Tonle Sap lake.
Kampong Khleang
Is located northern edge of the fresh water lake.It is 55 km from the city. This trip can be combined with Beng Melea,the 12th century temple. The whole community has some five thousand stilted houses built on the shore and by the side of the river. In dry season, we see all houses are about 10 meters above the ground. There are 20,000 peoples living in those houses. They build them so close to each other, which make them look really good by real eyes and never want to miss to take to photos since it is the first time to visit.during the monsoon season, the water rises up sometimes of the year to the floor of their houses. Boat ride during the dry season and rainy season is totally different. To see everything, boat ride will take you to see the villages, schools, market boats, floating houses.
Kampong Phluk
Is one of the lake site attractions which on the other part of Tonle Sap. It is situated 25 km from Siem Reap city. The trip to this place can be combined with Roulos Group: Bakong, Lolei, and Preah Ko. Kampong Phluk means Harbour of the Tusks. The journey to visit Kampong Pluk will be visiting stilted houses, school children, fishermen and some activities of their fishing. Above all, Kampong Pluk has its unique flooded forests where you can not find anywhere else in Cambodia.Also, if somebody wants to donate something to the poor primary school, you can buy something like books, or other school materials from the city to those things to them. nnected by avenues of water from which individuals or boats full to the brim paddle their way between one another. Most people make their living from fishing here, and the scenery is beautiful.
Cambodian Cultural Village
Is located on national 6 to the airport. This place is one tourist attraction. It is set up for those tourists who cannot have a lot of time to understand about the way of living of those tribal people. In there, it has collection of villages such as Wax Museum, Millionaire House, Souvenirs, Cham Village, Chinese Village, Kroeng Village, Cambodian Immigrants to Oversea Village, Khmer Village, Miniatures, Phnorng Village, Surin Village.
Landmine Museum
Landmines have devastated the country, maiming and killing thousands. These remnants of past wars still cause destruction today. The Landmine Museum has an in depth museum and dormitory residence for up to 30 amputee children and a school. This is very worthwhile cause to check out and donate to.
Apsara Dancing
Though this can seem like a tourist trap given the number of people offering this to you, the dancers are often talented and the dance is very much a part of modern Khmer culture. It’s and authentic, though touristy, way to see traditional Khmer performance art.
Happy Ranch Horse Farm
This ranch offers countryside trail rides by horseback—you can take rides that last anywhere from an hour to four. Wander in and out of the various villages, rice fields, and Buddhist pagodas during sunrise or sunset. It is an awesome adventure.
Cambodian Cooking Class
Learning the art of Cambodian cuisine is a fun and more unique tourist attraction. The class sizes tend to be around 6 people and you will learn 3 entire meals as well as get recipe cards at the end.