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1. The Bayon
The Bayon is the very centerpiece of the larger Angkor Thom city, and with its classic carved faces is...
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2. Preah Ang Chek Preah Ang Chorm Shrine
- Small and conveniently located - right by the Royal Independence Gardens, the Shrine is of importance...
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3. Ta Prohm
The jungle foliage still has its hold on this dynamic temple, which was left in a ruinous state when...
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4. Pre Rup
With its three central spires, Pre Rup looks a bit like a mini Angkor Wat. Prerup was built by King Rajeindravarmen...
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5. Beng Melea
Truly the temple aficionado's temple, Beng Melea is where to go if the Angkor temples seem tame, if you...
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6. Paul Dubrule Hotel & Tourism School
- As a former English teacher, I am proud to say that Paul Dubrule School (www.ecolepauldubrule.org) does...
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7. Aqua
- Is a great place were to go on sunday wenn is hot and after a week of work you need a time of relax ....
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8. Kbal Spean
- Kbal Spean is a natural hill was built by the Khmer king in the tenth century locates northern part of...
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9. D's Books
Conveniently located on Pub Street, D's Books stocks a good selection of fiction and nonfiction including...
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10. Preah Khan
Built by Jayavarman VII in 1191, the name of the temple means "Sacred Sword." It's rumored that this...
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The Best of NileGuide
- There's only so many museums and monuments one can take. When you start itching for fresh air and open spaces, it's time to delve into the outdoor activities of Siem Reap. You don't need to be a fitness guru to enjoy the natural wonders of Siem Reap either; these activities come just as active or relaxed as you'd like. So get out of the city, and get back to nature.
