Siem Reap Town Tour
Siem Reap Town Tour by Shi Hai Travel
Siem Reap is a fascinating city and if you’re looking for a change from visiting temples then the Siem Reap Town Tour is for you. Here you can see local artisans plying their trade at Artisan D’Angkor. You can learn about the tragic recent history of Cambodia at the War Museum and Killing Fields, and see popular pagodas such as Wat Bo.
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Sometimes, visitors can feel a little tired of visiting the temples and get a bit “templed out”. Therefore, we have created the perfect Siem Reap Town Tour to enjoy the other attractions in the town.
We will go to visit Artisans d’Angkor which is reviving ancient Khmer arts and crafts. The centre also provides a living for many artisans and aims to improve the lives of thousands of people living in rural areas.
You can learn their fantastic story and buy something exceptional and traditional pieces of art to take home to your loved ones.
We will also learn about the recent tragic past inflicted on Cambodia by the communist Khmer Rouge and the notorious dictator Pol Pot. During their 4 years in power, more than 2 million Cambodians were killed and the country subsequently entered into a long and brutal civil war. You’ll get to visit the war museum where you can learn about some of the military equipment used and learn about what happened to Cambodia. We will also stop by the Killing Fields to see first-hand what the Khmer Rouge did to innocent Cambodians.
Nowadays, Cambodia is a Buddhist country and there are many pagodas dotted around the town. These colourful places of worship are open to visitors who would like to see how Cambodians worship Buddha. We will visit local pagodas such as Wat Bo and Preah Prom Roth.
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