Ancient stone ruins with a large, intact temple structure and a smaller, deteriorated tower.

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Wat Bo Village

Wat Bo Village offers a peaceful retreat across the river from Siem Reap's bustling centre. Buddhist traditions come alive at the historic Wat Bo Pagoda where saffron-robed monks move through fragrant courtyards. This authentic area blends traditional wooden stilt houses with modern guesthouses along dusty red-earth roads. Family-run eateries serve delicious Khmer dishes at budget-friendly prices. Tuk-tuks and motorbike taxis make exploration easy while the Japanese Bridge provides a 15-minute walking connection to the Old Market. The area quiets down after 9pm, perfect for travellers seeking local immersion.

Taphul Village Area

Taphul Village Area in Siem Reap offers authentic Cambodian life away from tourist hotspots. Budget travellers find affordable guesthouses and hostels perfect for temple explorations. Local eateries serve delicious fish amok and lok lak for just a few dollars. Dusty lanes filled with family-run shops create a genuine village atmosphere where children play. Tuk-tuks line the streets ready to whisk you to Angkor Wat. The peaceful evenings make this area ideal for early morning temple visits.

Downtown Siem Reap

City centre Siem Reap pulses with energy where ancient culture meets vibrant nightlife. The neon-lit Pub Street fills with travellers enjoying cold drinks and live music after sunset. Colourful night markets showcase handwoven textiles and carved Buddhas under twinkling string lights. Wander through the Old Market where locals shop for fresh produce in the mornings. Traditional apsara dance performances captivate audiences in nearby cultural centers. Most attractions sit within walking distance, though tuk-tuks stand ready on every corner for tired feet.

Kandal Village

Kandal Village is Siem Reap's creative heart where colonial shophouses burst with artisan workshops and stylish boutiques. Trendy cafés serve fusion Khmer-Western cuisine while the aroma of speciality coffee fills tree-lined streets. Local artists display contemporary works alongside traditional crafts in this bohemian enclave. Just steps from Pub Street but worlds away in atmosphere, this walkable area offers a perfect balance of authentic Cambodian character and modern design. Handcrafted jewellery, textiles, and unique souvenirs line the peaceful lanes where creative travellers and local artisans mingle comfortably.

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Hire a tuk-tuk driver to explore the ancient temples of Angkor Wat, where early morning visits reward you with fewer crowds. After temple-hopping, cool off at Pub Street's lively restaurants or take a cooking class to master Khmer cuisine favourites.

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What's the weather like in Siem Reap?
The hottest months are usually March and April, with an average temperature of 30°C, while the coldest months are January and December, with an average of 27°C. The rainiest months in Siem Reap are September, October, August and July, with each month seeing an average of 277 mm of rainfall.