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Angkor Archaeological Park - home to the magnificent Khmer temple ruins, including the legendary Angkor Wat, Bayon and Ta Prohm.
Tonle Sap Lake - designated as an UNESCO ecological biosphere in 1997, the Tonle Sap or the ‘Great Lake’ is also South East Asia’s largest freshwater lake.
Angkor National Museum - presenting one of the most immense and prestigious collections of Buddha statues and relics.
Apsara Dance Performances - This ancient art form and beautiful dances have played a major part in Khmer culture for more than a thousand years.
Pagodas & Shrines - located in and around Siem Reap, they form the traditional seat of Khmer culture and play a central part in everyday life.
Local Markets – wonderful places to explore and buy locally made products.
Angkor Hospital for Children - visitors are welcome to donate blood at the hospital, which provides treatment and care to local underprivileged children.
Balloon Rides - Take a tethered helium balloon ride 200 meters straight up for an amazing aerial view of the Angkor Wat, Bayon and the West Baray.
Cooking Classes – learn how to cook Cambodian dishes, taught by local Khmer chefs.
Silk Farm - witness the entire silk creation process from start to finish.
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