Lazy Afternoon in Siem Reap
Angkor Pass Angkor Wat Cambodia Siem Reap Siem Reap Old Market Swimming The Blue Pumpkin The Travel Junkie TheTravelJunkie.info Things To Do in Siem Reap Traveling TuktukWe're in Siem Reap, Cambodia for 5 whole days. That's a lot if you ask me. So I decided to create a list of things to do on a lazy afternoon in Siem Reap.

Number 1: Swim with friends. Take advantage of that salted pool because there's no beach in Siem Reap. Nearest is Sihanoukville which takes around 8 hours of road travel.

Number 2: Hire a tuktuk and go around to check out nearby tourist spots in town like museums, old markets and temples.

Number 3: Go shopping! For affordable souvenirs, check out the old market.

Number 4: Chill at The Blue Pumpkin. It is a french bakery and patisserie, an ice cream parlor and a restaurant with a lounge atmosphere. They also have free WiFi!

Number 5: There are a lot of bike rentals available in Siem Reap for as low as USD2.00/day. Instead of taking the tuktuk or van, why not ride a bike all the way to the temples? It takes around 20-30 minutes one-way. Ok na ok as exercise! Lucky for us, we got to use the bicycles of Angkor Heritage Boutique Hotel for free! ;)

Number 6: Last but not the least, get your $20 (1-day) Angkor Pass in the afternoon. Angkor Passes issued after 5:00PM are valid for use until the next day. Perfect for those who want to see both the sunrise and sunset in Angkor Wat Temple.

Number 1: Swim with friends. Take advantage of that salted pool because there's no beach in Siem Reap. Nearest is Sihanoukville which takes around 8 hours of road travel.

Number 2: Hire a tuktuk and go around to check out nearby tourist spots in town like museums, old markets and temples.

Number 3: Go shopping! For affordable souvenirs, check out the old market.


Number 4: Chill at The Blue Pumpkin. It is a french bakery and patisserie, an ice cream parlor and a restaurant with a lounge atmosphere. They also have free WiFi!

Number 5: There are a lot of bike rentals available in Siem Reap for as low as USD2.00/day. Instead of taking the tuktuk or van, why not ride a bike all the way to the temples? It takes around 20-30 minutes one-way. Ok na ok as exercise! Lucky for us, we got to use the bicycles of Angkor Heritage Boutique Hotel for free! ;)

Number 6: Last but not the least, get your $20 (1-day) Angkor Pass in the afternoon. Angkor Passes issued after 5:00PM are valid for use until the next day. Perfect for those who want to see both the sunrise and sunset in Angkor Wat Temple.