Traveling to Cambodia during the September 2nd holiday is an opportunity not to be missed to admire the pinnacle of the sixth art - Architecture and sculpture in Siem Reap. Mytour will introduce exciting experiences to help you fully appreciate the beauty of the ancient city in the following article.
Exploring the Unique and Mysterious Siem Reap on September 2nd Holiday
Explore Kompong Kdei
Kompong Kdei, also known as the Dragon Bridge, is situated on National Highway 6. This ancient bridge has a history spanning over 1000 years, serving as a vital artery leading to the ancient Angkor capital of Siem Reap.
The bridge stretches 85 meters long, 14 meters high, and 14 meters wide, featuring a vaulted architecture with unique honeycomb-shaped stone pillars. Its architecture bears resemblance to the ancient Roman stone arched bridges built in Europe. Adorning each end of the bridge are sacred seven-headed Naga serpent statues.
Explore Angkor Thom
Adjacent to the majestic Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom exudes the mystical charm of the last great capital of the Angkor Empire. Visiting Angkor Thom, you'll hear fascinating and captivating historical tales.
The impressive entrance to the temple with a statue of a deity embracing a seven-headed serpent. The centerpiece of the Angkor Thom complex is the Bayon Temple - the most remarkable mountain temple architecture in Cambodia. Bayon Temple features 54 towers, each intricately carved with the face of the deity Lokesvara, symbolizing divine observation in all four directions.
Discover Angkor Wat
As the symbol of Cambodia, the Angkor Wat complex is the largest religious monument in the world, spanning over 162.6 hectares. This site was constructed by the Khmer king Suryavarman II in the 12th century.
Originally a Hindu shrine, it later became a Buddhist place of worship after the Cambodian monarchy transitioned to Buddhism.
Marvel at Ta Prohm
Today, Ta Prohm stands only as a relic of the ancient Khmer capital. However, the towering trees growing directly on the temple, with their massive roots enveloping it, create a sense of mystery, antiquity, and sanctity.
This is the location where the Hollywood film Tomb Raider was filmed.
Watch the sunrise from Bakheng Hill
Experience the mesmerizing hill between Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom, standing at a height of 65m. As the evening approaches, you'll be awestruck by the sunset scenery of Angkor Wat. Its ancient and mystical allure, veiled behind the twilight, gradually fades into the night, offering a majestic and unforgettable sight.
Moreover, you can also enjoy a panoramic view of Angkor from a hot air balloon. Experience the sensation of watching the sunrise or sunset from the skies above Siem Reap.
Explore Siem Reap by tuk-tuk
When in Cambodia, don't miss out on this unique yet popular mode of transportation.
Hop on the tuk-tuks, where the drivers will take you on a wander through the streets, allowing you to admire today's Siem Reap. The friendly drivers will become your perfect local guides.
Visit the Artisan D’Angkor handicraft center
The Artisan D’Angkor handicraft center produces Khmer handicrafts.
Visiting Artisan D’Angkor, tourists will learn about Khmer art and purchase unique products as souvenirs.
Shop at Phsar Chas Market (Old Market)
If you want to discover the unique aspects of Cambodian culture and cuisine, visit Phsar Chas Market. This bustling marketplace showcases the trading activities of the local people. You'll be drawn in by the exquisite and exotic foods here.
Crispy fried spiders, grilled octopus, and chicken feet... alongside street stalls selling grilled pork, fried bananas, chocolate banana crepes... all contribute to a tantalizing culinary feast. Here, you can also shop for a variety of affordable Cambodian products.
Explore Angkor Night Market
Explore the Vibrant Angkor Night Market
If you missed the Old Market during the day, then visit the Angkor Night Market to explore a lively Cambodia at night. At the Angkor Night Market, you'll immerse yourself in the melodious and solemn sounds of traditional Cambodian musical instruments performed by street artists.