What activity in siem reap
What Activity to see in Siem Reap without temple ?
1/Beatocello is God for Childrens in cambodia
Hospital Jayavarman VII | on the roads towards Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Type: Concerts
Traveler Description: The free "Beatocello" concert is held each Saturday night at the Kantha Bopha children's hospital in Siem Reap. Concert runs from 7.15 - approx.The free "Beatocello" concert is held each Saturday night at the Kantha Bopha children's hospital in Siem Reap. Concert runs from 7.15 - approx. 8.30pm, features Dr Beat Richter playing his cello, shows a film about his work in Cambodia and speaks on the medical issues affecting children in Cambodia. Donations encouraged.
More you can Visit http://www.beat-richner.ch/
2/Phare, The Cambodian Circus
ABOUT US
The famous artists of Phare Ponleu Selpak, after performing around the world, are now pleased to offer you a unique show in Siem Reap!
A unique experience!
An amazing blend of traditional and modern theater, music, dance, acrobatic, juggling and contortion beautifully choreographed and performed in a story about Cambodian lives and society.
Come and enjoy our spectacle “Eclipse” and “Tchamlaek” !
Daily performances. Show starts at 7h30 pm (Schedule here).
“Phare, the Cambodian Circus” is an offshoot project of Phare Ponleu Selpak (Association) which translates as “Brightness of the Arts” in English. PPS Association is a Cambodian non-profit, non-governmental association founded in 1994 by eight young Cambodians ex-refugees artists in the area of Anchanh Village, Ochar Commune, Battambang Province.
It serves as a tool to build the careers of Cambodian Artists, to revive Cambodian art scenes, to make worldwide arts connections with Cambodia and to contribute to the artistic, educational and social programs of PPS Association.
We hope to operate an indoor performance facility in the future through your generous support
3 /The Cambodia Landmine Museum
OUR MISSION
The Cambodian Landmine Museum Relief Facility (CLMMRF) is more than a museum. It is also a home that provides education and support for dozens of at-risk youth and landmine affected children rescued by the CLMMRF NGO. Many children who are part of this family suffered overwhelming hardships. The Cambodian Landmine Museum Relief Facility was created so that it might serve as a place of healing for bodies, hearts and minds. We believe that love, support and education will help secure a better opportunity for the children that live here.
WHO WE ARE
The Cambodia Landmine Museum is a Cambodian NGO, run by and for Cambodians.
It exists for three reasons:
* To tell the story of landmines in Cambodia, how they have impacted the country’s past, present and will continue to impact its future. The story is told through the story of Aki Ra, our founder, who was suppressed into the Khmer Rouge Army as a child soldier, and spent his youth fighting in the wars that ravaged his country for nearly 35 years.
* To show the world that, no matter who you are, whatever your background, your education, you can make a difference in this world.
* The Museum hosts a Relief Facility for at-risk village children. The money raised by the museum allows this facility to continue. At the present time (late 2012) the Museum supports a community of nearly 75 men, women, and children.
The Cambodian Landmine Museum and Relief Facility (Museum for short) was established in 1997 by ex-child soldier Aki Ra. After years of fighting he returned to the villages in which he planted thousands of mines and began removing them, by hand, and defusing them with homemade tools.
In 2008 he established a formal demining NGO, Cambodian Self Help Demining (CSHD) - www.cambodianselfhelpdemining.org. CSHD, a separate NGO from the Museum, which clears landmines in small villages throughout the country.
While working to make his country safe, Aki Ra saw many children wounded by landmines and living desperately poor lives. He brought them to his home, where he and his wife raised them as their own, alongside their own children. Originally all the children at the facility were landmine victims. Today the Facility cares for children who suffer from a variety of physical, emotional, and familial difficutlies.
The Relief Facility houses over 3 dozen children from small villages in Cambodia. All children are educated, and are provided with continuing education. The Facility has its own school to augment the children’s public education, a computer lab, a library, English language classes, a playground, and a staff of 14.
The Relief Facility accepts volunteers to help teach English, work in the Museum and assist in the office. Please see the Volunteer page to learn how to become a volunteer. You cannot simply show up and volunteer. To conform with the Museum’s, as well as international child protection policies, ALL volunteers are pre-screened and must be approved by Museum staff before they can become volunteers.
Tourists are not allowed into our children’s home.
4/ ARTISANS ANGKOR: CARING FOR THE PAST AND CRAFTING FOR THE FUTURE
Artisans Angkor has developed from the ambitious belief that it is possible to revive ancient Khmer Arts & Crafts while improving the lives of thousands of people living in rural areas.
Not only has Artisans Angkor become a company dedicated to the preservation of traditional Khmer skills in silk-making, stone and wood carving, lacquering and painting, but it is also an organization committed to promote the development of individuals and secure their future by the means of education and welfare.
Today, our 1300 employees are proud to show that Cambodian handicraft is still alive and more creative than ever. By developing high quality products that express the dynamism of the Khmer culture, Artisans Angkor strives to be a timeless showcase for Cambodian crafts with pieces inspired by Angkor heritage as well as fashionable handmade clothing and decorative items that can suit contemporary lifestyles.
We would like to invite you to learn about our inspiring story and craftsmanship by reading the related pages on this website. If you are in Cambodia, do not forget to visit our two main sites in Siem Reap region and you will have an opportunity to experience an unforgettable voyage into the heart of Cambodian Arts & Crafts. We warmly welcome visitors to come and share our story. visit http://www.artisansdangkor.com/
5/Angkor National Museum
VISIT
Operating Hours
1 May - 30 Sep 08.30AM - 06.00PM
1 Oct - 30 Apr 08.30AM - 06.30PM
6/ Kompong Phluk
Kampong Phluk is a cluster of three villages of stilted houses built within the floodplain of the Tonle Sap about 30 km southeast of Siem Reap. The villages are primarily Khmer and have about 3000 inhabitants between them. Flooded mangrove forest surrounds the area and is home to a variety of wildlife including crab-eating macaques. During the dry season when the lake is low, the buildings in the villages seem to soar atop their 6-meter stilts exposed by the lack of water. At this time of year many of the villagers move out onto the lake and build temporary stilted houses. In the wet season when water level rises again, the villagers move back to their permanent houses on the floodplain, the stilts now hidden under the water. Kampong Phluk's economy is, as one might expect, based in fishing, primary in shrimp harvesting.
Kampong Phluk sees comparatively few foreign visitors and offers a close look at the submerged forest and lakeside village life as yet unperturbed by tourism. The area can be reached by boat from the Chong Khneas or by a combination of road and boat. Make arrangements through your guesthouse of tour operator, or charter a boat at the Chong Khneas docks (starting at $35 return for a half-day at the village). By road/boat, take a car to Roluos village just off Route #6 east of Siem Reap and the take a boat through the flooded forest the rest of the way to the village. During the dry season the road is clear and you can drive all of the way to the village.
7/Banteay Srey Butterfly Centre
The Banteay Srey Butterfly Centre (BBC) is a new tourist attraction for Siem Reap Province featuring a live display of Cambodian butterflies. Revenue generated by tourist admissions provides support for local poverty alleviation and conservation projects.
8/Angkor Golf Resort
Angkor Golf driving development
Wed, 10 July 2013
HS Manjunath
The award-winning Angkor Golf Resort in Siem Reap is well known as one of Sir Nick Faldo’s classy designs.
It is also the home of the six-time Major winner’s annual grassroots development initiatiative Faldo Series, the second edition of which concluded two weeks ago.
If the present director of golf at AGR, David Baron, carries out his own master plan for the development of the game, the resort could well house a purpose-built international golf academy in the near future. What is driving Baron is the passion he shares with the resort in promoting golf through junior initiatives.
“As a member of the PGA I am happy to be a part of this and willing to give my time and use of the AGR facilities to enthusiastic kids who want to learn,” Baron, who is from Yorkshire in the United Kingdom, told the Post in an exclusive chat yesterday.
David Baron holds a coaching session for local children at Angkor Golf Resort in Siem Reap. PHOTO SUPPLIED
With a wealth of experience both as a PGA professional and top level management executive behind him, Baron, who has extensively coached juniors in Hong Kong and China, is setting out to help Cambodian youngsters who are keen on developing their golf skills,
“I taught hundreds of junior golfers at the prestigious Hong Kong Golf Club. However, golf is more mainstream and accessible to kids in HK with a strong golf association backing,” the AGR director of golf pointed out.
Another well-structured golf body Baron had worked with was in China, where he opened a PGA-endorsed academy as the first Jack Nicklaus-branded academy.
The first phase of his long-term plan is already in motion. He has been spending his time in imparting basic golf lessons at the AGR to students from several Siem Reap schools to spread the game’s appeal among the youth.
In the weeks and months to come, Baron hopes to organise regular golf clinics and nine-hole tournaments in Siem Reap and Phnom Penh to follow up on the splendid efforts being made by former Australian amateur team captain Roger Hunt, who has been serving the Cambodian Golf Federation as an adviser for the past five years in a purely voluntary capacity.
Baron considers support from other clubs and the CGF vital to the success of his mission. Using golf, Baron is also helping a major health initiative by partnering with Cambodian Diabetes Association, encouraging the local NGO to bring kids to the resort for educational classes on the dangers, causes and prevention of diabetes.
A free golf clinic will be conducted for the benefit of these children with an emphasis on fitness. The leader of the NGO, Lorraine Fraser King, is fully supportive of this partnership.
9/War Museum Cambodia
Owner description: The War Museum Cambodia in Siem Reap is the only war museum in Cambodia. The museum has a unique collection, you can take a free guide and you can... more »
10/Welcome to Rosana Broadway Cabaret Show
Enjoy our famous Cambodian Traditional Dance and International Cabaret Show which provides a unique mix of entertainment on stage. Our Stunning Performers are trained by a Professional Choreographer to bring you several varieties of dancing, with magnificent costumes to sweep you away on a magical and musical journey of song and dance.
11/Phnom Bakheng
Owner description: Phnom Bakheng served as the temple mountain of the first city of Angkor. Elephants can take you from the bottom to the top of Phnom Bakheng Mountain
12/ Wat Thmey (killing field )
13/Siem Reap Shooting Gallery
Road to Banteay Srei, Siem Reap, Cambodia
14/Traditional Performances
No visit to Siem Reap is complete without attending at least one traditional Khmer dance performance
15/Khmer Kickboxing Siem Reap
16/Cambodia Buggy Adventures
Add to trip
#723, Street 14, Mundol 1 | Khum Svey Dangkhum, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Owner description: Welcome to Flomo Adventure Tours (Cambodia), Off road fun for all the family.We are a specialist tour company who's aim is to take you on a completely original journey through the Cambodian countryside and jungle. Escape the crowds of Angkor Wat.Take our off road buggy adventure tour.We have set tours that we run everyday: – 2 hour fun trip around Siem Reap.– Half day discovery tour ( Waterfall...)– Full day adventure tours (3 options: lake, temple, floating villages) Our buggies can take you deep into the Cambodian countryside on dirt tracks and across rivers where no Tuk Tuk or car can go. Our Buggies are strong, reliable and most of all safe.Why not take the family on an unforgetable Adventure. Our guides are experienced professional and friendly. They will take care of all your needs. «
17/Smile of Angkor
Type: Performances
Siem Reap, Cambodia
18/Quad Biking
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Quad Adventure Cambodia
Wat Damnak Village, Salakamroeuk commune
Mobile:012 1784 7
19/Horse Riding
The Happy Ranch Horse Farm
Group 4, Svay Dangkum Commune, Siem Reap District
Mobile:012 920 002
20/Bird Watching
Cambodia Cycling Co. LTD.,
No. 0335, East River Road, Phum Wat Damnak, Khum Sala Kamroeuk
Tel:063 963 440
Hanuman Tourism
N°. 143, Mondol 3, Phoum Treang, near Angkor Conservation
Tel:063 963 213
Local Adventures Cambodia
Boeng Daunpa Village, Slorkram Commune, in Lotus Lodge
Tel:063 965 530
Peace of Angkor Tour
N°. 435, Wat Bo Street, Wat Bo Commune
Tel:063 760 475
PEPY Tours
Salakanseng Village, Svay Dongkom Commune
Mobile:017 737 519
Terre Cambodge-adventure Expedition
Nº. 668, Hup Guan Street, Siem Reap City
Tel:063 964 557
Vidotour Indochina Travel (Siem Reap)
N°. 153, National Road No 6, Svay Dangkum Commune
Tel:063 963 686
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21/Massages
Massage therapy relaxes muscles, easing and soothing your aches and pains
22/Aromatherapy
Whether you are on business trip, a romantic holiday, a family trip or simply on vacation
23/Saunas, Steams & Spas
Massage therapy relaxes muscles, easing and soothing your aches and pains
24Cycling
There are several bicycle tour operators who can show you the real world of daily Khmer
25/Cooking Classes
Discover the Khmer kitchen and impress your friends at home with some exotic
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