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Day 12 4/16/25 Part 2
Finally made it to the Park Hyatt Siem Reap. The room is gorgeous- it has its own sitting room and outdoor space a large bedroom and indoor and outdoor shower!
Jesse had found and scheduled massages for us so we stopped in at Relax Spa and each had a four hands massage- which if you’ve never had one you should definitely try it. For some reason it is much better than two times a regular massage.
Then we headed to find a quick late lunch at the Golden Pumpkin. I had curry and Jesse had fish amok.😋


On the way back to the hotel, we saw people starting to squirt each other from the back of pick up trucks for their New Year’s fun.
We didn’t have our squirt guns so they didn’t spray us- I caught a couple peoples eye and I motioned that it was okay to spray me so they did but we couldn’t get them back at all. So we went up to our room to get ours.
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Julio Cesar Williams in Siem Reap, Day #27
Waking at sunset has become my new routine. My departure is only a couple of days away. Things have taken on a third act note. Time is slowed down. The realization has hit me that now these things are going to be the last thing—seeing a friend I have made, stopping by a familiar cafe. I want to say goodby or until next time to the places I have wandered. There is a tinge of melancholy to my movements. I am looking at my phone, 6:00 am, 7:00 am, when is the landmine Museum open. Ok. I should leave now. It is far out of town. The drive is long. It seemed like I could feel every bump, every pothole in the rugged road. Is it possible to be cranky and elated at the same time. My schedule is packed, I am begrudged, jostled around. And yet this countryside is inspiring. I note how the palms remind of me of southern California, even though I know that palms are not native to California.
When I arrive the guard is surprised to see me. He is startled by our presence and jumps up from his chair to greet me. He asks me where I am from, New York. Ah he says, “US of A”. I pay the fare and begin the tour. I was surprised. The whole museum the whole project was almost the entire effort of one person; Aki Ra. His story in brief: a former child soldier for the Khmer Rouge. He watched many die, knowing nothing but the misery of war and death. After an attack by the Vietnamese which killed his unit he had no choice but to defect. This brought him into contact with the U.N. and changed his whole trajectory. He dedicated his life to clearing mines and ordinance, to helping others. The museum, which also house orphans and others affected by landmines, is the end result. The complex is huge and the amount of mines and explosives was staggering. There were so many mines, and other weapons—thousands—more than I had ever seen. And to imagine people were still affected decades later was a sad note. The variety was also surprising, nations funneling weapons into this small country to fight their ideological battles, it was a sad reminder of how hardened we can become via hatred and intolerance.
I glanced out at the countryside and imagined how different things might have been without the war. It was hard not to imagine parallels to the rising levels of animosity in my own country. Hate is a harbinger of destruction. I hoped its resolution would be peaceful, but like most times since I had been here I could only breathe and tell myself to relax. There wasn’t much I could do other than try to make personal differences in my own interactions, though hearing news from home depressed me.
The ride to the landmine museum was long. It was on the outskirts so I went back to the homestay before my next event. I needed to catch my breathe. Riding in a tuk on country roads is an experience, and in the hot sun can be a little fatiguing. I lay in bed with the fan on me, my mind drifted off to elsewhere and nowhere. I’m not sure I was thinking at all. Was there something I should do, perhaps cleaning? I started to tidy the space. I was leaving in a couple of days. I should start getting things in order. I shuffled things around. Ah, I could pack everything later.
I headed to a Senteurs d’Angkor. I didn’t really research this place. I usually looked into things, but for whatever reason I wanted a surprise. Perhaps I knew this was the winding down. Another bumpy ride on the outskirts of town. I was amazed. It looked and felt more like a spa than a collection of workshops. They were organized around a beautiful pool of water and all around was beautiful and tropical vegetation. Each little building specialized in extraction of essence or perfumery. It smelled amazing. I knew so many of the plants as ingredient, seeing them living and growing was transformative.
We talked about spices and the special pepper that grows in Cambodia. My guide showed me the regions in Cambodia that grow the different spices and ingredients to their products. I got to sample their jams, which I was happy I did, because I’m usually reluctant to do these kinds of things, but wow they were flavorful—watermelon jam, and dragon fruit mixed with various spices. They really encapsulated the essence of the places I had been and the smells I had experienced. One of the things I had communicated to friends in NY is that Cambodia smelled extraordinary, the spices and scents were so fragrant and beautiful. I felt like I was in Wonka’s factory. We moved onto areas related to cosmetics and essential oils and walked through soap production and all sorts of balms and skincare products. I tried some of the natural lotion on my skin, lemongrass to prevent mosquito bites. We finished the tour in the section where she showed me all of the boxes they make from palm leaves and bark, tied with banana twine. Everything seemed so grounded in traditional processes and plant-based construction. Here is the plant here is it dyed and here is how we used it, it was far from the detachment of plastic gloss. I ended the tour in the gift shop, and bought some spices and jellies as gifts. They felt so close to the source and so fragrant and beautiful it felt like candy. I wanted to support these people, what they were doing felt genuine.
I had one more scheduled activity for the day. I was supposed to visit an animal shelter but it did not end up working out. It can be a little difficult to get a hold of people. I had been having technical issues, and sometimes people used one app or another. I emailed to no avail. And I could not find them on maps. I laughed at how something so simple could render you invisible, not having an address on your website. I decided to go to Angkor Museum instead. These were my last days, I was scheduled to visit it the following day, but stopping by because of schedule shift seemed fine. And so I departed.
The museum was a capstone and a reiteration of my whole trip. It highlighted the history of Cambodia, its close connection to Hinduism and slow movement towards Buddhism. At times both were prevalent and worshipped together. There was a real beauty to this. The museum itself had thousands of buddhas, the first hall had a display literally titled thus. The lighting was dim, the volume low. I walked slowly through the halls and I had the strangest feeling of familiarity. Not just from the trip or having seen these forms, I felt a spiritual dimension to this room, to this trip, to me being here. It was hard not to assign some spiritual or astral reason to all of this—me being in Cambodia and mostly being here in this room staring at this statue of Buddha, spiral carved in his hand. The same spiral who’s emoji form I would send to my lover via text, a token of our shared destiny, a moment of eternity that only love could make you feel. It hummed inside of my soul and as I wandered throughout staring at Ganesh and wondering about reincarnation, perhaps I had existed before. Everything was tinged with familiarity, my stone-like pragmatism and rationality melted away like stardust.
I was affected. The carvings felt like echos of energy, the dedication. These tiny and intricate lines and details, It all seemed overwhelming and I couldn’t help but compare it to myself to my own art practice. Had I really been giving it my all? Had I been cheating myself? The precision oozed from the intricacy and I wondered how I could channel some of that not just in art, but in my life. How could I create a monument of my own love and the sacred blessing of living.
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Discover the Wonders of Cambodia with the Best Angkor Wat Tour Package
Cambodia, a land of ancient temples, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, is a dream destination for travelers seeking a perfect blend of history and luxury. Among its most iconic attractions is the majestic Angkor Wat, the world’s largest religious monument and a UNESCO World Heritage site. For those looking to experience this awe-inspiring site in comfort and style, choosing the right Angkor Wat Tour Package is key.

A well-curated Angkor Wat tour package offers more than just a visit to the temple complex. It provides a seamless travel experience with expert guides, luxury accommodations, and personalized itineraries. From watching the sunrise over the five towers of Angkor Wat to exploring nearby temples like Bayon and Ta Prohm, this package ensures you don’t miss any highlights of the Angkor Archaeological Park.

For travelers who wish to explore beyond Angkor Wat, a Siem Reap tour package is a perfect choice. Siem Reap, the gateway to the Angkor temples, is a vibrant city filled with cultural gems. The package typically includes visits to local markets, traditional Apsara dance performances, silk farms, and the floating villages on Tonlé Sap Lake. With a variety of dining options, boutique hotels, and spa services, Siem Reap promises a well-rounded and immersive Cambodian experience.

For those with a taste for elegance and exclusivity, the Luxury Cambodia tours takes travel to the next level. This premium tour option includes private transfers, five-star accommodations, fine dining experiences, and exclusive access to lesser-known temple sites. Imagine sipping champagne during a sunset cruise on Tonlé Sap or enjoying a private dinner amidst ancient ruins—these are the moments that make the Luxury Cambodia Tour truly unforgettable.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, a cultural explorer, or a luxury traveler, Cambodia offers something unique for everyone. With a professionally designed Angkor Wat Tour Package, you get to witness the timeless beauty of Angkor. Add the excitement and charm of a Siem Reap Tour Package, and elevate your experience with a Luxury Cambodia Tour—a journey that combines cultural richness with modern comforts.
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Shinta Mani Angkor – A Luxurious Haven in the Heart of Siem Reap
Nestled in the heart of Siem Reap, Shinta Mani Angkor is an exquisite boutique hotel that seamlessly blends luxury with a deep-rooted commitment to social responsibility. Designed by renowned architect Bill Bensley, this stylish retreat offers an unparalleled experience for travelers seeking elegance, comfort, and authentic Cambodian hospitality.
Shinta Mani Angkor is known for its sophisticated design, featuring a harmonious fusion of contemporary aesthetics and traditional Khmer elements. Each room and suite exudes tranquility, with modern furnishings, artistic décor, and lush garden views that create an atmosphere of serenity. Guests can indulge in a world-class stay while enjoying impeccable service and attention to detail.
Beyond luxury, Shinta Mani Angkor stands out for its sustainability and philanthropy. As part of the Shinta Mani Foundation, the hotel actively supports local communities through education, healthcare, and vocational training programs. Every stay at Shinta Mani directly contributes to the well-being of Cambodian families, making it a hotel with a heart.
The hotel’s culinary experiences are equally impressive. Kroya Restaurant offers a delightful fusion of traditional Khmer flavors and innovative modern cuisine, while the poolside bar provides a perfect setting to unwind with a refreshing cocktail. Guests can also rejuvenate at the Shinta Mani Spa, where expert therapists deliver soothing treatments inspired by ancient healing traditions.
Located just minutes from the iconic Angkor Wat, Shinta Mani Angkor is the perfect base for exploring Cambodia’s rich history and culture. Whether you’re an adventurer, a culture enthusiast, or a luxury traveler, this extraordinary hotel promises an unforgettable stay.
For those seeking a meaningful and luxurious getaway, Shinta Mani Angkor is more than just a hotel—it’s an experience that leaves a lasting impact.
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Experience Luxury at Nico’s Hotel: The Best Hotel with Pool & Sky Bar in Siem Reap
Siem Reap, Cambodia, is a city filled with history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you are visiting to explore the ancient temples of Angkor Wat or to indulge in the vibrant nightlife, choosing the right accommodation can elevate your experience. If you’re looking for a Hotel With Pool and an exceptional sky bar in Siem Reap, then Nico’s Hotel is the perfect choice.

Why Stay at a Hotel with a Pool in Siem Reap?
After a long day of exploring temples, markets, and cultural sites, there’s nothing better than unwinding in a refreshing swimming pool. The tropical climate of Siem Reap can be quite hot, making a pool an essential feature for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Benefits of Staying at a Hotel with a Pool:
✔ Relaxation & Comfort – Escape the heat and cool off in a luxurious setting.
✔ Great for Families & Couples – Enjoy quality time with loved ones in a tranquil environment.
✔ Ideal for Fitness Enthusiasts – Swimming is a great way to stay active while on vacation.
✔ Perfect for Socializing – Meet fellow travelers while lounging by the poolside.
✔ Instagram-Worthy Views – A beautifully designed pool adds to the overall aesthetics of your stay.
At Nico’s Hotel, our stunning outdoor pool is designed for ultimate relaxation. Whether you want to start your day with a refreshing swim or wind down in the evening with a cocktail in hand, our pool area offers a serene escape from the bustling city.
Discover the Best Sky Bar in Siem Reap
Siem Reap is known for its incredible rooftop bars, offering spectacular views of the city skyline and an unforgettable nightlife experience. A Sky Bar Siem Reap is the perfect place to unwind, sip on crafted cocktails, and enjoy the sunset.
Why Visit a Sky Bar?
✔ Panoramic Views – Experience the stunning landscape of Siem Reap from above.
✔ Luxury & Ambience – Enjoy a stylish, relaxed atmosphere with top-tier service.
✔ Signature Cocktails & Fine Dining – Indulge in expertly mixed drinks and delicious cuisine.
✔ Live Music & Entertainment – Many rooftop bars feature live DJs and acoustic performances.
✔ Perfect for Special Occasions – Celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, or romantic evenings in an unforgettable setting.
At Nico’s Hotel Sky Bar, we offer one of the best rooftop experiences in Siem Reap. Overlooking the city, our bar serves a curated selection of premium wines, craft cocktails, and delectable snacks, all while providing a vibrant yet relaxed ambiance.
Why Choose Nico’s Hotel?
Located in the heart of Siem Reap, Nico’s Hotel combines modern luxury with authentic Cambodian hospitality. Our facilities are designed to cater to both leisure and business travelers, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay.
1. Prime Location
✔ Situated close to Angkor Wat, Pub Street, and Night Markets.
✔ Easy access to restaurants, cafes, and cultural attractions.
✔ Close to transportation hubs, making it convenient for day trips.
2. Luxurious Accommodation
✔ Spacious, elegantly designed rooms with modern amenities.
✔ Comfortable beds, high-speed WiFi, and in-room entertainment.
✔ Private balconies with breathtaking city views.
3. Exclusive Hotel Features
✔ Infinity Pool – A tranquil oasis in the heart of the city.
✔ Rooftop Sky Bar – Enjoy Siem Reap’s skyline with a drink in hand.
✔ On-Site Restaurant – Serving delicious Cambodian and international cuisine.
✔ Spa & Wellness Center – Rejuvenate with relaxing massages and treatments.
✔ 24/7 Concierge & Tour Services – Helping you explore the best of Siem Reap.
Things to Do Near Nico’s Hotel
When staying at Nico’s Hotel, you’ll have easy access to some of Siem Reap’s top attractions:
1. Explore Angkor Wat
✔ A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most iconic landmarks in the world.
✔ Experience the sunrise at Angkor Wat for a magical start to your day.
2. Visit the Night Markets
✔ Shop for unique handicrafts, souvenirs, and local street food.
✔ Enjoy traditional Apsara dance performances and cultural shows.
3. Discover the Floating Villages
✔ Take a boat tour through Tonle Sap Lake and witness the unique lifestyle of floating communities.
✔ Explore Kampong Phluk, a scenic village known for its stilted houses and vibrant ecosystem.
4. Experience Siem Reap’s Nightlife
✔ Head to Pub Street for lively bars, live music, and entertainment.
✔ Visit Nico’s Sky Bar for a more upscale and relaxed rooftop experience.
Perfect for Every Type of Traveler
For Couples:
✔ Enjoy a romantic getaway with private dinners and breathtaking sunsets at our Sky Bar.
✔ Relax by the poolside with a cocktail or enjoy a couples’ spa treatment.
For Families:
✔ Our spacious rooms and kid-friendly pool ensure a comfortable stay for families.
✔ Nearby attractions like the Angkor National Museum and cultural performances are great for children.
For Business Travelers:
✔ High-speed WiFi and business-friendly amenities for a seamless work experience.
✔ A great place to entertain clients or relax after a long day of meetings.
Book Your Stay at Nico’s Hotel Today!
If you’re looking for the best hotel with a pool in Siem Reap and an unforgettable sky bar experience, Nico’s Hotel is your top choice. With world-class amenities, prime location, and exceptional service, we guarantee a stay that is both relaxing and memorable.
📍 Location: Siem Reap, Cambodia ☎ Contact Us: [email protected] 🌐 Website: https://nicoshotel.com/
Come and experience the ultimate blend of luxury, comfort, and adventure at Nico’s Hotel!
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Khmer Mansion Boutique Hotel is a locally owned establishment located in the center of Siem Reap, offering 22 spacious and stylishly decorated rooms and suites, each with pool views and equipped with king and single beds. The hotel features amenities such as a restaurant serving Cambodian and Western cuisine, cooking classes, and a spa.
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10-Day Itinerary for Exploring Southeast Asia
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Southeast Asia is a treasure trove of cultural wonders, breathtaking landscapes, and mouthwatering cuisine. A 10-day itinerary offers a perfect balance of exploration and relaxation, ensuring you experience the best this vibrant region has to offer. Here's a guide to help you make the most of your journey:
Day 1-2: Bangkok, Thailand Kickstart your adventure in the bustling city of Bangkok. Explore the Grand Palace, marvel at the Emerald Buddha, and take a serene boat ride along the Chao Phraya River. Don’t miss the vibrant street markets and savor delicious Thai street food like Pad Thai and mango sticky rice.
Day 3-4: Siem Reap, Cambodia Fly to Siem Reap to witness the iconic Angkor Wat temple complex at sunrise. Spend your days exploring ancient ruins like Bayon Temple and Ta Prohm, famously overgrown with tree roots. Indulge in local Khmer dishes and visit the Angkor Night Market for souvenirs.
Day 5-6: Hanoi and Halong Bay, Vietnam Head to Hanoi and immerse yourself in its old-world charm. Stroll through the Old Quarter, visit Hoan Kiem Lake, and enjoy a traditional water puppet show. Take a day trip to Halong Bay for a serene cruise among limestone karsts and emerald waters.
Day 7-8: Luang Prabang, Laos Fly to Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Wake up early to witness the alms-giving ceremony by monks, visit the Kuang Si Falls, and explore the royal palace. Don’t forget to climb Mount Phousi for panoramic sunset views.
Day 9-10: Bali, Indonesia Conclude your trip in the tropical paradise of Bali. Relax on the pristine beaches of Seminyak, explore the cultural heart of Ubud, and visit iconic landmarks like Tanah Lot and Uluwatu Temple. Treat yourself to a rejuvenating Balinese spa experience before heading home.
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10 Must-Visit Getaways in Asia for Unforgettable Holidays

Imagine a holiday where every detail is designed to offer not just comfort, but moments that take your breath away. Asia, with its captivating blend of cultures, landscapes, and luxury, is the perfect place for such an unforgettable escape. Whether you're drawn to the serene beauty of remote beaches, the charm of ancient temples, or the allure of vibrant cities, this diverse continent has something to offer every traveler seeking a truly special getaway. Join us as we explore some of the most luxurious and hidden gems in Asia, each one a destination that promises to create memories you’ll cherish forever.

The Nam Hai, Vietnam – A Coastal Retreat for Serenity Seekers
Nestled along the picturesque coastline of Hoi An, The Nam Hai embodies refined luxury and serene tranquility, making it an ideal escape for a rejuvenating beach holiday. This architectural masterpiece features private villas surrounded by lush gardens, each with its own infinity pool overlooking the East Sea. Guests can indulge in spa rituals inspired by Vietnamese traditions or enjoy candlelit dinners by the shore. Whether you’re seeking peaceful solitude or romantic moments, The Nam Hai’s idyllic setting delivers a perfect coastal retreat.

Shinta Mani Angkor, Cambodia – A Cultural Immersion for Heritage Lovers
Located in the heart of Siem Reap, Shinta Mani Angkor is a haven of contemporary elegance infused with Khmer heritage, ideal for a cultural getaway steeped in history. With its close proximity to the iconic Angkor Wat, the resort offers exclusive temple tours that bring Cambodia’s rich past to life. After a day of exploration, unwind in stylish accommodations, lush gardens, or the serene spa. Shinta Mani Angkor is perfect for those who wish to immerse themselves in timeless history while enjoying modern luxuries.

Naka Island, Phuket, Thailand – An Exotic Island Escape for Beach Enthusiasts
For those dreaming of a secluded tropical escape, Naka Island is a hidden paradise in the Andaman Sea, perfect for an exotic island holiday. Accessible only by speedboat, this exclusive retreat offers private villas with plunge pools, tropical gardens, or beachfront views. Whether you choose to snorkel in crystal-clear waters, savor gourmet Thai cuisine, or simply relax under swaying palm trees, Naka Island offers a blissful mix of adventure and relaxation.

Sukau Rainforest Lodge, Malaysia – An Eco-Adventure for Nature Enthusiasts
For travelers craving an eco-luxury experience, Sukau Rainforest Lodge in Malaysian Borneo is the ultimate destination for an adventurous wildlife holiday. Set along the Kinabatangan River, this award-winning lodge combines sustainable practices with exceptional comfort. Guests can embark on guided river safaris to spot orangutans, pygmy elephants, and vibrant hornbills in their natural habitat. Ideal for those who seek a connection with nature, Sukau Rainforest Lodge delivers unforgettable adventures while promoting environmental conservation.

Genji Kyoto, Japan – A Cultural Odyssey for Tradition Seekers
Step into the world of timeless elegance at Genji Kyoto, where Japan’s storied past meets modern luxury in perfect harmony. Located in the heart of Kyoto, this exquisite retreat is a haven for those seeking an authentic Japanese cultural experience. With its serene tatami-matted rooms, curated art pieces, and intimate teahouse, Genji Kyoto immerses guests in the traditions of the ancient capital. Guests can enjoy personalized kaiseki dining experiences, private guided tours to nearby historic temples and shrines, and exclusive access to traditional tea ceremonies. Whether you’re exploring the iconic Arashiyama bamboo grove or simply unwinding in the peaceful zen gardens, Genji Kyoto promises a cultural getaway steeped in sophistication and serenity.

Dwarika’s Hotel, Nepal – A Himalayan Heritage Escape for Culture Seekers
Nestled in the heart of Kathmandu, Dwarika’s Hotel is a sanctuary of traditional Nepali elegance, offering a captivating cultural getaway amidst the majesty of the Himalayas. This luxury retreat is renowned for its stunning architecture, inspired by ancient Newar craftsmanship, and its blend of modern comforts with centuries-old heritage. Guests can indulge in rejuvenating Ayurvedic treatments, explore Kathmandu's ancient temples, or unwind in the hotel’s tranquil courtyards. Dwarika’s Hotel offers a rich cultural holiday where guests can immerse themselves in the history and beauty of Nepal’s vibrant traditions.

Capella, Singapore – A Metropolitan Escape for Urban Indulgence
For those seeking sophistication amidst the city lights, Capella on Singapore’s Sentosa Island is the epitome of luxury and exclusivity. Combining colonial charm with contemporary elegance, this iconic resort offers private villas with plunge pools, world-class dining, and an award-winning spa. Whether relaxing on the lush grounds or enjoying a cocktail overlooking the skyline, Capella’s perfect blend of urban vibrance and serene retreat creates the ultimate holiday for those who want to experience the best of cosmopolitan luxury.

Ceylon Tea Trails, Sri Lanka – A Tranquil Retreat for Nature Lovers
In the verdant hills of Sri Lanka, Ceylon Tea Trails offers a luxurious escape into a world of colonial charm and breathtaking natural beauty. Located amidst the lush tea plantations of the Central Highlands, this historic resort features beautifully restored planters’ bungalows, each with stunning views of the surrounding hills. Guests can experience private tea tastings, guided hikes through misty forests, and indulge in the art of relaxation in the tranquil gardens. Perfect for those seeking a peaceful holiday, Ceylon Tea Trails is a haven where nature, culture, and luxury converge.

Viceroy Bali, Indonesia – A Spiritual Getaway for Wellness Seekers
Perched above the verdant Ubud Valley in Bali, Viceroy Bali offers an exceptional luxury experience tailored to those in search of rejuvenation and serenity. With stunning views of the lush jungle, private villas with infinity pools, and a world-class spa, this resort is the ideal destination for a wellness-focused getaway. Guests can indulge in Balinese healing therapies, yoga sessions, and fine dining, all while immersed in the island’s natural beauty. Whether seeking spiritual awakening or simply a restorative retreat, Viceroy Bali provides a holistic holiday experience like no other.

Soneva Fushi, Maldives – An Island Paradise for Ultimate Seclusion
In the heart of the Maldives, Soneva Fushi stands as the pinnacle of eco-luxury and indulgence, offering an idyllic island escape for those in search of absolute seclusion. Surrounded by pristine white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, this private resort features expansive overwater and beachfront villas with private pools, outdoor bathrooms, and direct access to the sea. Guests can enjoy world-class dining, rejuvenating spa treatments, and unparalleled marine experiences, including snorkeling and dolphin watching. Soneva Fushi is the ultimate tropical retreat, where exclusivity and natural beauty combine to create the perfect island getaway.
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Sanmai Spa Man Massage, Siem Reap in Cambodia
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Experience the Magic of Cambodia with an Angkor Wat Tour Package
Cambodia is a land of ancient wonders, breathtaking landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. A trip to this enchanting country is incomplete without exploring its crown jewel, Angkor Wat. With a well-crafted Angkor Wat tour package, travelers can immerse themselves in the grandeur of this UNESCO World Heritage Site and discover the secrets of the Khmer Empire.

Discover the Wonders of Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world, is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and travelers alike. This magnificent temple complex, built in the 12th century, is a masterpiece of Khmer architecture. With an expertly designed Siem Reap Tour Package, visitors can explore not only Angkor Wat but also other iconic temples such as Bayon, Ta Prohm, and Banteay Srei.
A guided tour provides valuable insights into the history, art, and spiritual significance of these ancient structures. Whether witnessing the sunrise over Angkor Wat or wandering through the mysterious tree-covered ruins of Ta Prohm, every moment is a journey through time.

Unforgettable Experiences in Siem Reap
Siem Reap is more than just the gateway to Angkor Wat; it is a vibrant city that offers a blend of history, culture, and modern comforts. With a comprehensive Siem Reap tour package, travelers can explore bustling local markets, witness traditional Apsara dance performances, and visit the Cambodian Landmine Museum.
For those seeking adventure, Siem Reap offers a variety of activities, including quad biking through the countryside, boat trips on Tonlé Sap Lake, and exploring floating villages. After a day of exploration, visitors can unwind at luxury resorts, indulge in authentic Khmer cuisine, and experience the warm hospitality of the Cambodian people.
Indulge in a Luxury Cambodia Tour
For travelers seeking an exclusive and comfortable experience, a Luxury Cambodia tours is the perfect choice. These packages provide high-end accommodations, private guides, and personalized itineraries that ensure a seamless and unforgettable journey.
A luxury tour may include exclusive sunrise or sunset visits to Angkor Wat, private cultural performances, spa treatments, and gourmet dining experiences. Additionally, travelers can explore other parts of Cambodia, such as the tranquil beaches of Sihanoukville or the charming French colonial town of Battambang.
Plan Your Dream Cambodian Adventure
Whether you choose an Angkor Wat Tour Package, a Siem Reap Tour Package, or a Luxury Cambodia Tour, Cambodia promises an experience like no other. From awe-inspiring temples to vibrant city life and serene landscapes, this captivating country is ready to offer unforgettable memories. Start planning your journey today and discover the magic of Cambodia!
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[ad_1] The once small market town of Siem Reap has seen the fastest development in Southeast Asia thanks to the increasing popularity of Angkor Wat. Here’s what to do in Siem Reap when you’re not engrossed with incredible religious architecture. By: Paul Healy | Published: 9 Mar 2024 span box-shadow: none !important; filter: brightness(1) !important; ]]> As the base from where to explore the temples of Angkor Wat, Siem Reap appears to be growing at a pace that it can only just keep up with. Initially the domain of hardy backpackers, Siem Reap has over the years, morphed into a cosmopolitan hub. Trendy hotels, designer spas and high-end restaurants combine with local Asian markets and riverside food stalls to keep you occupied in between exploring the temples. A fascinating and confronting history fills museums with stark reminders of the past and community projects are a testament to the resilient nature of the Cambodian people. There are plenty of worthy things to do in Siem Reap between temple visits, here’s our guide to seeing the best of them. OLD MARKET MAP – THINGS TO DO IN SIEM REAP The centre of Siem Reap is compact and easy to get around most of the sites on foot, or by tuk-tuk. However, to make the most of your visit, you will want to travel out to the temples and Tonlé Sap. >> How to use this map / Click on the top left of the map to display the list of locations, then click on the locations to display further information. Click on the top right corner of the map to open a larger version in a new tab or the star to save to your Google Maps. 1. ANGKOR WAT TEMPLES The main reason to come to Siem Reap is undoubtedly to visit the Angkor Wat temples. Representing the height of the Cambodian Empire and their devotion to both Hinduism and Buddhism, the temples near Siem Reap are some of the most interesting historical landmarks in the world. We cover all the information you need including the most important temples not to miss, and some more remote ones that are worth seeing in our guide to visiting the Angkor Wat Temples. ANGKOR WAT ANGKOR THOM 2. ANGKOR NATIONAL MUSEUM The Angkor National Museum is the main museum in Siem Reap and a good starting point for understanding the Khmer Empire. It covers all periods of Angkorian architecture with a helpful rundown of the Khmer kings and all the temples associated with their respective reins. The detailed descriptions of the Hindu and Buddhist iconography helps decipher the incredible bas-reliefs adorning many of the temples around Siem Reap. If possible, it would be well worth going to the Angkor National Museum before you see the temples. Entry is $12 and the museum has comprehensive information boards in English, so you don’t need to spend the extra $5 on the audio guide. Allow 2 to 3 hours to see everything. ANGKOR NATIONAL MUSEUM 3. CAMBODIAN LANDMINE MUSEUM Each year, dozens of people are killed or injured by landmines left behind from the civil war. The Cambodian Landmine Museum was started by Aki Ra who was taken by his family at the age of 5 and recruited into the Khmer Rouge. After the war, he dedicated his life to ridding Cambodia of landmines and other unexploded ordinance that still litter the countryside. It’s a poignant exhibition to stories of Cambodian lives permanently affected by landmines, as well as technical information about the ongoing work to remove them. Entry is $5 and a free audio guide is provided by a QR code you scan on your phone. The museum is funded by visitor fees and part of the ticket price goes to several charitable causes related to helping people hurt by landmines. The Cambodian Landmine Museum is 25 kilometres north of Siem Reap but it’s easy to see on a day trip to Beng Melea and Banteay Sri. (See below) CAMBODIA LANDMINE MUSEUM 4. WAR MUSEUM CAMBODIA Unlike the Landmine Museum, the War Museum Cambodia has virtually no information and the exhibition consists of not much more than several rusted tanks dotted around a gr
assy garden. Occasionally, it’s possible to get a guided tour from an ex-army combatant who provides a fascinating and harrowing account of the war from his personal perspective. If a guided tour is available, the War Museum is an excellent experience in Siem Reap. If a tour is not possible, we wouldn’t recommend going. We suggest getting a Tuk Tuk out to the museum and asking if a guide is available before you purchase your tickets. Entry is $5 per person. Guided tours, if available, are no extra charge. The museum is a 10-minute Tuk Tuk ride from the centre of Siem Reap. Expect to pay around $5 for the Tuk Tuk driver to take you out, wait for you, then take you back. CAMBODIAN WAR MUSEUM 5. SIEM REAP WATS If you’re not templed-out from visiting the sights of Angkor Wat, there are 2 more temples in the centre of Siem Reap that are worth popping in to. Wat Bo is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Siem Reap. It has several well-preserved paintings depicting famous Hindu and Buddhist stories. Entry is free and you’ll only need a short time to stroll around. Wat Preah Prom Rath is one of the most beautiful temples in Siem Reap town. It’s decorated with colourful wall paintings and statues. It’s located just near the Old Market. Wat Dam Nak is an old royal palace that today promotes a better understanding of Khmer culture with an on-site library. WAT BO 6. PUB STREET You’ll hear Pub Street before you get to it. With pumping music competing across often empty bars, the vibe is hopeful, teetering towards desperate. It’s hard to tell whether it’s a vision of what Cambodians think western tourists want on their travels, or the result of years of backpacker demand. Whatever the cause, Pub Street (Street 8) is the centre of Siem Reap’s nightlife. Many of the joints are open 24/7 and you’ll be able to find all types of food and plenty of bars. A few places on Pub Street are still offering fish massage, where Red Garra fish chew dead skin off your feet. Apart from the fact that the fish only eat dead skin because they’re so hungry, the tubs contain fish waste and are a breeding ground for bacteria. Most countries have banned the practice and it’s an experience to avoid in Siem Reap. PUB STREET 7. STREET 26 For a calmer experience, we highly recommend heading to Street 26, on the west side of the river. It’s a quiet street with a few excellent bars and restaurants. Banlle Vegetarian Restaurant // Banlle has a nice outdoor terrace with a small menu of Khmer cuisine and efficient professional service. For dessert, try the ice cream shop at the entrance. Laundry // Just across the road from Banlle, Laundry is a smart bar with occasional live music. Miss Wong // Miss Wong is a cocktail bar and Dim Sum Restaurant inspired by 1920s Shanghai. The décor is beautiful, and the cocktails are decent value. Tevy’s Place // Tevy’s Place is an excellent value Cambodian restaurant run by an almost all-female staff. LAUNDRY MISS WONG BANLLE 8. PHARE, THE CAMBODIAN CIRCUS Phare is a fun night out in Siem Reap and a great way to support the local community. The 1-hour performance is a mix of interpretive dance and aerobic skill, set to a local cultural story. Witness impressive performances under the intimate big top with an added dose of Cambodian humour. The venue opens at 6 pm where you can have dinner from vendors selling curries, noodles, grilled dishes and burgers. There’s also a bar so you can have a beer or a cocktail while watching a performance from the local school children on a stage in the outdoor food court. You need to buy coupons to make purchases from the food vendors and the bar. Ticket prices are $18, $28, $38, which you can buy online in advance. It’s not a very big venue so there’s not much benefit in getting the more expensive tickets. The show starts at 8 pm. PHARE, THE CAMBODIAN CIRCUS 9. APOPO HERO RATS Apopo is a Belgian NGO that trains rats to sniff out landmines, dramatically increasing detection rates in the
countryside. Their highly sensitive sense of smell and the fact that they are too small to trigger the explosives makes them the ideal candidate for detecting landmines. At the visitor centre you can learn about how much the rats have achieved and meet them in person. 10. OLD MARKET On the eastern side of the river, the Old Market is a warren of stalls providing a great opportunity to do some shopping or just soak up the atmosphere of an Asian market. The stalls on the east side cater to tourists selling trinkets, souvenirs, t-shirts and scarfs. The western edge is the fresh food market with locals stocking up on fruit and veg. Seamstress and hairdressers are busy working away alongside a couple of street food vendors. It’s a great photo opportunity even if you’re not looking to buy anything. OLD MARKET 11. NIGHTLY STREET FOOD MARKET The night market straddles both sides of the river between the 2 bridges, both called Art Market Bridge. On the eastern side of the river, you’ll find a plethora of stalls selling local food which you eat on little tables by the banks of the river. The crowd and the food, gets progressively more local as you head towards the Fountain Dragon’s roundabout. The western side is more subdued with around 4 or 5 stalls along the river. This is the section of the market we recommend trying. It was the best and cheapest food we found in Siem Reap. WHERE TO EAT IN SIEM REAP NIGHT MARKET – The best food in Siem Reap is from the street food stalls on the western side of the river. WILD – Spring rolls only in a lovely garden setting with a great cocktail list. MISS WONG – Chinese Dim Sum in a Shanghai-inspired townhouse. BANLLE – Thai and Khmer classic vegetarian dishes in this stylish restaurant. TEVY’S PLACE – Traditional Cambodian cooking from a renowned chef. THE SUGAR PALM – The fanciest food in Siem Reap, perfect if you have a special occasion to celebrate. SAMBOO – Great Thai and Cambodia cooking with disorganised service. WILD 12. TONLÉ SAP Tonlé Sap is a large lake that starts around 15 kilometres southwest of Siem Reap. It’s the lifeblood of the area with more than 3 million people living on or around the lake. There are several excursions to Tonlé Sap where you can experience this unique culture. We recommend the Kompong Pluk tour which was a fantastic experience without being overly touristy. KOMPONG PLUK – OUR PICK Kompong Pluck is a village of bamboo skyscrapers, towering on high stilts on the banks of Tonlé Sap. The tour includes a stroll through the village where you can witness daily life in this friendly village, followed by an optional canoe ride through the floating forest ($10 per boat for 2 people). The trips finish watching sunset on a floating deck in the middle of the lake, where you can order dinner and drinks. CHONG KNEAS Chong Kneas is the closest floating village to Siem Reap but it has become overrun with tourist groups and tainted by tour guide scams. But it’s only 11 kilometres from town so you can hire a tuk tuk or rent a bike to cycle out without taking up too much time. There’s a set entrance fee and boat prices to take you out to the village. KOMPONG KHLEANG Komgpong Khleang is the largest community on Tonlé Sap, with stilted houses set high above the lake to combat the vast changes in water level. At 50 kilometres from Siem Reap it’s much quieter than the other communities on the lake, making it a good reason to visit. Homestays are available for an overnight experience. PREK TOAL Prek Toal is a bird sanctuary with a significant variety of rare breeds. From December to February when the water dries up in other parts of the lake, birds flock to Prek Toal making it a birder’s paradise. It’s difficult to get to by yourself with several modes of transport involved, but tours include a stop at the village of Prek Toal which is a far more rewarding experience than the villages closer to Siem Reap. However, to
urs are very expensive (around $200) therefore, it’s probably only something to consider for very keen bird enthusiasts. WHERE TO STAY Siem Reap has embraced tourism with plenty of accommodation options from budget backpacker lodges to luxurious hotels. Here are a few recommendations from us. RATEPROPERTYPRICES$ONEDERZ SIEM REAP Located beside the Old Market, this excellent hostel has private rooms and dormitories with free Wifi and two swimming pools.booking.comhotels.com$$JAYA HOUSE RIVER PARK Located outside the busy area in a tropical garden, this beautiful property has excellent Wifi, air-conditioning, and a very enticing pool.booking.comhotels.com$$$BOPHA WAT BO RESIDENCE A smart clean hotel with a pool in a lovely garden setting. The breakfast is superb and it’s just a short stroll into the centre of town. booking.comhotels.com GETTING THERE Siem Reap has a shiny new airport thanks to Chinese investment. To protect the temples of Angkor, it’s located 45 kilometres east of the town centre. The best way to get from the airport is to organise a pick-up from your hotel which should cost around $30. Taxis are few and far between and the airport bus ($8) currently only has 6 services per day, making it a fairly ineffective option. It takes around 50 minutes to drive into Siem Reap. TONLÉ SAP ANYWHERE WE ROAM ISREADER-SUPPORTED When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. You can also shout us a coffee. Thanks for your support – Paul & Mark. INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK [ad_2] Source link
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Experience the Best of Cambodia at Nico's Hotel: Your Gateway to Pub Street Siem Reap & Angkor Wat
Cambodia is a country rich in history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you are an adventure seeker, a history enthusiast, or a traveler looking for vibrant nightlife, Siem Reap has something for everyone. If you're planning a visit to this remarkable city, Nico's Hotel is your perfect home away from home. Conveniently located near Pub Street Siem Reap and just a short drive from the iconic Angkor Wat, Nico's Hotel offers comfort, convenience, and an unforgettable Cambodian experience.
Discover the Magic of Angkor Wat
No trip to Cambodia is complete without visiting the legendary Angkor Wat, the largest and most spectacular religious monument in the world. Built in the 12th century by the Khmer Empire, this UNESCO World Heritage site draws millions of visitors every year, eager to witness its architectural grandeur and spiritual significance.
Why Visit Angkor Wat?
Rich Historical Significance – Angkor Wat stands as a testament to Cambodia’s rich heritage and ancient civilization.
Breathtaking Sunrise Views – Wake up early and witness the sun rising behind the majestic temple, creating a once-in-a-lifetime view.
Intricate Carvings & Architecture – Marvel at the stunning bas-reliefs, depicting Hindu mythology and historical events.
Spiritual and Cultural Experience – The temple complex offers a peaceful ambiance, perfect for reflection and photography.
Nearby Attractions – Angkor Wat is part of a vast archaeological park, including Bayon Temple, Ta Prohm, and Banteay Srei.
Nico’s Hotel is the ideal accommodation for travelers looking to explore Angkor Wat. We provide guided tours, transportation, and customized itineraries to ensure you make the most of your visit.
Explore the Vibrant Pub Street Siem Reap
After a day of temple-hopping and cultural exploration, Siem Reap transforms into a lively entertainment hub at night. Pub Street Siem Reap is the beating heart of the city's nightlife, offering a mix of bars, restaurants, street performances, and vibrant energy that keeps visitors coming back for more.
What to Expect at Pub Street Siem Reap
Lively Bars & Clubs – Whether you enjoy a quiet drink or an energetic dance floor, Pub Street has a variety of bars catering to all moods.
Authentic Khmer Cuisine – Savor local delicacies such as Amok, Lok Lak, and street-style BBQ.
Affordable Prices – Food and drinks are budget-friendly, making it an ideal place for backpackers and luxury travelers alike.
Cultural Entertainment – Watch live music, Apsara dance performances, and street shows that showcase Cambodia’s vibrant arts scene.
Night Markets Nearby – Shop for souvenirs, handcrafted jewelry, traditional textiles, and more at the night markets around Pub Street.
Nico’s Hotel is just a short walk away from Pub Street, allowing guests to enjoy the nightlife without worrying about transportation. Our friendly staff can also recommend the best spots to visit based on your preferences.
Why Choose Nico’s Hotel for Your Stay in Siem Reap?
With numerous accommodation options in Siem Reap, Nico’s Hotel stands out as a top choice for visitors looking for comfort, convenience, and a touch of luxury.
Key Features of Nico’s Hotel:
Prime Location – Close to Pub Street and just a 15-minute drive from Angkor Wat.
Comfortable Rooms – Well-furnished rooms with modern amenities, air conditioning, and free Wi-Fi.
Exceptional Hospitality – Our friendly staff is dedicated to making your stay enjoyable and stress-free.
Tour Services – We arrange customized tours to Angkor Wat, floating villages, and other must-see destinations.
On-Site Dining – Enjoy delicious Cambodian and international cuisine at our in-house restaurant.
Swimming Pool & Spa – Relax and unwind after a long day of sightseeing with our wellness facilities.
Activities & Excursions Offered by Nico’s Hotel
To help our guests explore the best of Siem Reap, Nico’s Hotel offers a variety of activities and guided tours:
Angkor Wat Sunrise Tours – Experience the beauty of the ancient temple at dawn.
Quad Bike Adventures – Explore the countryside and rural villages.
Cooking Classes – Learn how to prepare traditional Cambodian dishes.
Tonlé Sap Lake Tours – Visit the floating villages and experience local life on Cambodia’s largest freshwater lake.
Temple Photography Tours – Capture stunning shots of Angkor’s iconic temples with expert guidance.
Plan Your Dream Cambodian Vacation with Nico’s Hotel
Whether you are visiting Cambodia for its rich history, cultural experiences, or vibrant nightlife, Nico’s Hotel ensures you have a memorable stay. Our close proximity to Pub Street Siem Reap and Angkor Wat makes us the perfect choice for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation.
Book your stay at Nico’s Hotel today and experience the best of Siem Reap, Cambodia!
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