Visit the floating village
Kompong Pluk is less than an hour from Siem Reap and is a village built in and around a river. We took an exciting ride there in our tuk-tuk along the winding bumpy roads. I loved watching the crowded city streets melt into quiet countryside. We finally reached Kompong Pluk and were escorted to a houseboat just for us. Though we visited during rainy season, the skies were bright blue and the water calm.
I call this “Young Man and the River” – love the contrast of the background and the lone figure.
Note: It can sometimes be worth letting your hotel book your tours, especially if they offer discounted rates with preferred partners. Or you can see if tour operators will offer lower prices if you try your luck.
Explore the temples
Siem Reap is full of ancient, beautiful temples. I’ve already listed my favorite temples here. It can truly take your breath away when you stop and actually realize that you are stepping foot on a temple that was built more than 1000 years ago in a time when cranes and drills didn’t exist. Remember to go to Angkor Wat (the largest religious temple in the world) and Ta Prohm (the fusion/invasion of the jungle into the temple is amazing!)
Night Market shopping
The Night Markets are a fun place to look for Cambodian silk and gifts. I was determined to get cotton/silk table covers to commemorate our anniversary (traditional second anniversary gift) and finally found them at the Night Market. The Old Market by Bar Street has a small night market as well but I preferred the main Night Market.
The most common items being sold were pieces of silver jewelry, t-shirts, silk linens, and masks. Every stall may have slightly different pieces so have a good idea of what you want to purchase. Of course, bargaining is a must, but I didn’t bargain as aggressively as I normally do. I saw so much more poverty, yet resilience, in Cambodia that I actually preferred to give vendors more money.
More pictures on Flickr here!
These photos are SO fascinating, I love them! The boy in the water one is incredibly good..
Great post! This is one of the places I really really want to visit!
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This looks fantastic, have always wanted to go here! Hope one day. Have a great Monday xx
Beautiful photos! The pumpkin curry you mentioned sounds delicious. I am not good at bargaining at all – my husband is a little better at it, but not by much 😉
Awesome pics hun! Happy Monday xx
I’d love to visit Cambodia someday! I also love Thai food, so I’d be very excited to try different things and compare.
Book marking it for future travels! 😉 *you.know.me*
Hope you had a good weekend!
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I’ve always wanted to go there! Thanks for sharing all your tips.
These are so fascinating!
wow… these are beautiful photos! And those food photos? making me hungry!
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Beautiful photos- cambodia just moved tot he top of my travel destinations list 🙂
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wow. great photos. this sounds like an amazing time.
Wow! Fabulous photos! I love how you captured this wonderful part of the world in such a thorough and vibrant way. Gorgeous photos.
oh I went there in the summer and TOTALLY MISS IT ALREADY. sigh. I love the simplicity of their lifestyles and everyone there is just soo happy.
these photos are great. that floating city is really cool. one of my friends is Cambodian so maybe someday i’ll end up taking a trip there.
just stumbled on your blog and your photos are amazing. You have a real talent.
Wow. These pictures are incredible. I would love to visit and take it all in. xo-C
amazing post… love the images!!!
Cambodia looks amazing. I’d love to travel there one day. It looks amazing. LOVEE it.
The pictures are beautiful and it looks so serene
The picture of the homes on the water literally made me gasp. It’s so beautiful!! And so different from what we have here. I am glad that you posted these pictures on here for everyone to see! What a great experience.
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absolutely amazing photos girl! Wow. xo
Great photos! I would love to go there and see it all for myself.
Have a great week.
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Wow, wow, wow! I love these photos. I could look at them for hours! Looks like it was so much fun! Thanks for sharing 🙂 xx
Beautiful pictures. Wow it all looks like a colorful dream, floating away on a banana leaf.
The little I’ve tasted of Cambodian food, I love. Such subtle flavours and tastes! The first pic belongs in a photo journal!
The silks look gorgeous and I would love to visit Cambodia one day! My aunt and uncle visited 3 years ago along with Thailand and enjoyed it!
Seems lots fun here, these pics are really delightful to see, Thanks for sharing your happy moments that I really enjoyed…:D
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oohhh, the fabrics (love those hues), and food, looks so amazing and with loads of great shopping. Great post to share. ~Madison xo
Oh my gosh, I want to go to Cambodia!!
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it was fun to be able to go on a “trip” through your photos. i especially liked the night market ones.
gorgeous pictures love. xoxo