


Angkor Thom Gate, a grand entrance to the ancient city of Angkor Thom, offers a glimpse into the architectural prowess of the Khmer Empire.
A richly decorated temple known for its 216 gigantic stone faces

The grand entrance to the ancient city of Angkor Thom
A long platform with intricate carvings of elephants and other figures

Angkor Thom Gate has many temples with steep steps, so comfortable pants are essential for exploring.
Protect your feet and prevent blisters while walking through the temples.
Protect yourself from the sun, which can be intense in Angkor Thom Gate.
A popular spot for early risers, offering a mix of Khmer and Western breakfast options near the iconic Angkor Thom Gate.
A charming café near the Bayon Temple, serving a delightful blend of Khmer and French breakfast dishes.
An upscale dining option within the Angkor Thom Archeological Park, offering Khmer and international lunch options.
Rice noodles with pork, fish sauce, and fresh herbs
Pork and noodle soup with a rich broth
Fish curry cooked in banana leaves with coconut milk and spices
A miniature replica of the iconic gate, symbolizing the grandeur of the ancient Khmer empire.
Hand-woven silk scarves featuring traditional Khmer patterns, showcasing the country's rich textile heritage.
A premium spice known for its unique flavor, grown in the Kampot province and recognized by UNESCO as a 'Pays d' Origine'.

A stunning natural sinkhole with crystal-clear waters, teeming with wildlife and perfect for snorkeling.
Khajuraho Market, a vibrant hub, offers local handicrafts, textiles, and culinary delights, reflecting the region's rich cultural heritage.
Blitar, a historic city in East Java, Indonesia, is known for its cultural heritage and natural beauty.