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Grab Cheap Flight Tickets to Siem Reap

Reasons to Book Cheap Siem Reap Flights
The capital city of the Siem Reap Province, Siem Reap is a resort town, considered to be the gateway for Angkor Wat temples. Angkor Wat and the temples spread nearly upto 300 kilometers around are the major attraction here. The city is always flooded with tourists from almost every part of the world. The Old Market (Psah Chas), also known as downtown Siem Reap is home to numerous restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. Also located in and around the Old Market are museums, handicraft shops, silk farms, and more.
Angkor National Museum
The museum is known for revealing golden era of the Khmer Kingdom and provide its visitors pictorial story by means of multimedia technology. To offer information on history and culture, there’re personal translation devices and Audio tour. Some of the major highlights in the museum include Sumedha Hermit, Buddha Shelter by Naga, Standing Vishnu, Ganesha, Lintel, Lokesvara, and Prajnaparamita.
Wat Bo (Buddhist Temple)
Wat Bo, the oldest Buddhist temple and monastery is a beautiful and peaceful structure built around 400 years ago. The complex comprises a main pagoda, Buddhist sleeping quarters, and a school. Temple features numerous Stupas displaying local architecture, paintings, and drawings from colonial period. The grounds surrounding the Wat Bo temple are good for enjoying a bike ride.
Cambodian Cultural Village
Cambodian Cultural Village is a theme park and museum located at a distance of around 6 kilometers from the Siem Reap city. Spread over nearly 210,000 square meters, park opened for public in the year 2003 s. The park depicts important historical monuments along with the local customs and traditions. It features aroundnd 11 villages showcasing cultural heritage of the region. It is a great place to enjoy with children.
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