Start your day with a visit to the War Museum in Siem Reap, a unique open-air attraction dedicated to preserving the history of Cambodia’s civil wars and conflicts in the late 20th century. Explore the landscaped site, which offers a rare and immersive look at the equipment and tools of war that shaped the nation’s modern history.
Next, head to Wat Thmei Killing Field, a solemn historical site and memorial dedicated to remembering the victims of the Khmer Rouge regime (1975–1979). Reflect on the history and pay respects to those who lost their lives at this former Khmer Rouge prison and execution site.
Continue to Kampong Phluk Floating Village, one of the most authentic and atmospheric communities on the edge of Tonlé Sap Lake. Built on tall wooden stilts, the village dramatically changes with the seasons. In the dry season, see houses rising 6–10 meters above the ground, while in the wet season the entire village appears to float as the lake water surrounds homes, schools, pagodas, and shops.
Explore the village by boat, passing floating homes and observing daily life, before cruising through the peaceful flooded mangrove forest—a true highlight that offers beautiful scenery and a glimpse of the region’s rich ecosystem.