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Siem Reap: 3-Hour Behind-the-Scenes Tuk-Tuk Tour

Siem Reap: 3-Hour Behind-the-Scenes Tuk-Tuk Tour

Begin your tour with a visit to Psar Leu, Siem Reap's main marketplace which sells everything from food to jewels. Markets in Cambodia are generally busiest in the mornings, but there is still plenty to see, smell, and experience in the afternoons too. Once done exploring the markets, move on to the city's oldest pagoda, Wat Bo, where you have the chance to be blessed by a local monk for safe travels and prosperity. It's then on to greener pastures, as you stop by a riverside tree planting park designed and executed by a local philanthropic hotel for the community to enjoy. Following that, move through the riverside conservation area to visit Khmer Ceramics to see the work of talented local artisans. Your next stop delves a little into the artistic community with a visit to Theam's House, showcasing the personal collection of a highly regarded local artist in a wistful garden setting. From there you continue on through the heart of the French-Colonial era, admiring some of the architecture that remains from this period, before finishing your adventure with a tour of Siem Reap's South Side.

Siem Reap: Morning City Bike Tour with Local Expert

Siem Reap: Morning City Bike Tour with Local Expert

You will pick up from your hotel to our bike shop and then set up with a bicycle by the guide. Listen to a brief tour introduction before setting out, and take a quick ride through the backstreets of Siem Reap. Your first stop is a unique and genuine thing to do in Siem Reap. You will have the opportunity to learn how to use a pottery wheel and Khmer carving tools to create Cambodian ceramics. You will be guided by a professional local artist who will demonstrate how to make beautiful Cambodian pieces. We will then visit the Wat Thmey Killing Field Memorial, which serves as a reminder of the atrocities committed in Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. During your tour, your guide will provide you with information on the history of the Khmer Rouge regime. We will have a break for coffee or coconut before visiting the Theam’s Gallery, the most unexpected hidden gem in Siem Reap. There, you will explore the elegant house museum displaying Cambodian artist’s paintings and sculptures, plus a tranquil garden. Continue our ride to the Preah Ang Chek Preah Ang Chorm Shrines. The small enclosed temple is located next to The Royal Independence Gardens where the shrine is also situated. Get ready to dive into the captivating history of Siem Reap! Afterward, we will bike through Pub Street lane to Phsar Chas, the oldest Khmer market in Siem Reap, where we can experience the local way of life. You can expect to get back around 12:30 pm.

Siem Reap: 3-Hour Behind-the-Scenes Tuk-Tuk Tour

Siem Reap: 3-Hour Behind-the-Scenes Tuk-Tuk Tour

Begin your tour with a visit to Psar Leu, Siem Reap's main marketplace which sells everything from food to jewels. Markets in Cambodia are generally busiest in the mornings, but there is still plenty to see, smell, and experience in the afternoons too. Once done exploring the markets, move on to the city's oldest pagoda, Wat Bo, where you have the chance to be blessed by a local monk for safe travels and prosperity. It's then on to greener pastures, as you stop by a riverside tree planting park designed and executed by a local philanthropic hotel for the community to enjoy. Following that, move through the riverside conservation area to visit Khmer Ceramics to see the work of talented local artisans. Your next stop delves a little into the artistic community with a visit to Theam's House, showcasing the personal collection of a highly regarded local artist in a wistful garden setting. From there you continue on through the heart of the French-Colonial era, admiring some of the architecture that remains from this period, before finishing your adventure with a tour of Siem Reap's South Side.

Siem Reap City Tour By Vespa

Siem Reap City Tour By Vespa

Your first stop, you will ride on the back of Vespa through Pub Street lane to Phsar Chas, the oldest Khmer market in Siem Reap, where we can experience the local way of life and taste some local fresh fruits also desserts. Next, we stop at the Khmer Ceramics & Fine Arts Centre is a unique and genuine thing to do in Siem Reap. You will have the opportunity to learn how to use a pottery wheel and Khmer carving tools to create Cambodian ceramics. You will be guided by a professional local artist who will demonstrate how to make beautiful Cambodian pieces. Then, we will visit the Wat Thmey Killing Field Memorial, which serves as a reminder of the atrocities committed in Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. During your tour, your guide will provide you with information on the history of the Khmer Rouge regime. Afterward, you will have a break for coffee or coconut before visiting Theam’s Gallery, the most unexpected hidden gem in Siem Reap. There, you will explore the elegant house museum displaying Cambodian artist’s paintings and sculptures, plus a tranquil garden. We will continue to visit Preah Ang Chek Preah Ang Chorm Shrines. The small enclosed temple is located next to The Royal Independence Gardens where the shrine is also situated. Get ready to dive into the captivating history of Siem Reap. You can expect to get back around 12:30 pm.

Siem Reap: 3-Hour Behind-the-Scenes Tuk-Tuk Tour

Siem Reap: 3-Hour Behind-the-Scenes Tuk-Tuk Tour

Begin your tour with a visit to Old Market Reap's main marketplace which sells everything from food to jewels. Markets in Cambodia are generally busiest in the mornings, but there is still plenty to see, smell, and experience in the afternoons too. Once done exploring the markets, move on to the city's oldest pagoda, Wat Bo, where you have the chance to be blessed by a local monk for safe travels and prosperity. It's then on to greener pastures, as you stop by a riverside tree planting park designed and executed by a local philanthropic hotel for the community to enjoy. Following that, move through the riverside conservation area to visit Khmer Ceramics to see the work of talented local artisans. Your next stop delves a little into the artistic community with a visit to Theam's House, showcasing the personal collection of a highly regarded local artist in a wistful garden setting. From there you continue on through the heart of the French-Colonial era, admiring some of the architecture that remains from this period, before finishing your adventure with a tour of Siem Reap's South Side.

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Тheam's Gallery: Our most recommended tours and activities

Siem Reap: 3-Hour Behind-the-Scenes Tuk-Tuk Tour

Siem Reap: 3-Hour Behind-the-Scenes Tuk-Tuk Tour

Begin your tour with a visit to Psar Leu, Siem Reap's main marketplace which sells everything from food to jewels. Markets in Cambodia are generally busiest in the mornings, but there is still plenty to see, smell, and experience in the afternoons too. Once done exploring the markets, move on to the city's oldest pagoda, Wat Bo, where you have the chance to be blessed by a local monk for safe travels and prosperity. It's then on to greener pastures, as you stop by a riverside tree planting park designed and executed by a local philanthropic hotel for the community to enjoy. Following that, move through the riverside conservation area to visit Khmer Ceramics to see the work of talented local artisans. Your next stop delves a little into the artistic community with a visit to Theam's House, showcasing the personal collection of a highly regarded local artist in a wistful garden setting. From there you continue on through the heart of the French-Colonial era, admiring some of the architecture that remains from this period, before finishing your adventure with a tour of Siem Reap's South Side.

Siem Reap: Morning City Bike Tour with Local Expert

Siem Reap: Morning City Bike Tour with Local Expert

You will pick up from your hotel to our bike shop and then set up with a bicycle by the guide. Listen to a brief tour introduction before setting out, and take a quick ride through the backstreets of Siem Reap. Your first stop is a unique and genuine thing to do in Siem Reap. You will have the opportunity to learn how to use a pottery wheel and Khmer carving tools to create Cambodian ceramics. You will be guided by a professional local artist who will demonstrate how to make beautiful Cambodian pieces. We will then visit the Wat Thmey Killing Field Memorial, which serves as a reminder of the atrocities committed in Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. During your tour, your guide will provide you with information on the history of the Khmer Rouge regime. We will have a break for coffee or coconut before visiting the Theam’s Gallery, the most unexpected hidden gem in Siem Reap. There, you will explore the elegant house museum displaying Cambodian artist’s paintings and sculptures, plus a tranquil garden. Continue our ride to the Preah Ang Chek Preah Ang Chorm Shrines. The small enclosed temple is located next to The Royal Independence Gardens where the shrine is also situated. Get ready to dive into the captivating history of Siem Reap! Afterward, we will bike through Pub Street lane to Phsar Chas, the oldest Khmer market in Siem Reap, where we can experience the local way of life. You can expect to get back around 12:30 pm.

Siem Reap: 3-Hour Behind-the-Scenes Tuk-Tuk Tour

Siem Reap: 3-Hour Behind-the-Scenes Tuk-Tuk Tour

Begin your tour with a visit to Psar Leu, Siem Reap's main marketplace which sells everything from food to jewels. Markets in Cambodia are generally busiest in the mornings, but there is still plenty to see, smell, and experience in the afternoons too. Once done exploring the markets, move on to the city's oldest pagoda, Wat Bo, where you have the chance to be blessed by a local monk for safe travels and prosperity. It's then on to greener pastures, as you stop by a riverside tree planting park designed and executed by a local philanthropic hotel for the community to enjoy. Following that, move through the riverside conservation area to visit Khmer Ceramics to see the work of talented local artisans. Your next stop delves a little into the artistic community with a visit to Theam's House, showcasing the personal collection of a highly regarded local artist in a wistful garden setting. From there you continue on through the heart of the French-Colonial era, admiring some of the architecture that remains from this period, before finishing your adventure with a tour of Siem Reap's South Side.

Siem Reap City Tour By Vespa

Siem Reap City Tour By Vespa

Your first stop, you will ride on the back of Vespa through Pub Street lane to Phsar Chas, the oldest Khmer market in Siem Reap, where we can experience the local way of life and taste some local fresh fruits also desserts. Next, we stop at the Khmer Ceramics & Fine Arts Centre is a unique and genuine thing to do in Siem Reap. You will have the opportunity to learn how to use a pottery wheel and Khmer carving tools to create Cambodian ceramics. You will be guided by a professional local artist who will demonstrate how to make beautiful Cambodian pieces. Then, we will visit the Wat Thmey Killing Field Memorial, which serves as a reminder of the atrocities committed in Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. During your tour, your guide will provide you with information on the history of the Khmer Rouge regime. Afterward, you will have a break for coffee or coconut before visiting Theam’s Gallery, the most unexpected hidden gem in Siem Reap. There, you will explore the elegant house museum displaying Cambodian artist’s paintings and sculptures, plus a tranquil garden. We will continue to visit Preah Ang Chek Preah Ang Chorm Shrines. The small enclosed temple is located next to The Royal Independence Gardens where the shrine is also situated. Get ready to dive into the captivating history of Siem Reap. You can expect to get back around 12:30 pm.

Siem Reap: 3-Hour Behind-the-Scenes Tuk-Tuk Tour

Siem Reap: 3-Hour Behind-the-Scenes Tuk-Tuk Tour

Begin your tour with a visit to Old Market Reap's main marketplace which sells everything from food to jewels. Markets in Cambodia are generally busiest in the mornings, but there is still plenty to see, smell, and experience in the afternoons too. Once done exploring the markets, move on to the city's oldest pagoda, Wat Bo, where you have the chance to be blessed by a local monk for safe travels and prosperity. It's then on to greener pastures, as you stop by a riverside tree planting park designed and executed by a local philanthropic hotel for the community to enjoy. Following that, move through the riverside conservation area to visit Khmer Ceramics to see the work of talented local artisans. Your next stop delves a little into the artistic community with a visit to Theam's House, showcasing the personal collection of a highly regarded local artist in a wistful garden setting. From there you continue on through the heart of the French-Colonial era, admiring some of the architecture that remains from this period, before finishing your adventure with a tour of Siem Reap's South Side.

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5 out of 5 stars

Our Tuk tuk tour provided a great ride around the city with visits to a market, palace, (we saw the fruit bats), a temple area, and the Old Market. Davann was our guide and very informative about the history as well as an education on the daily market culture here. We very much enjoyed our tour with Davann and our excellent drivers.

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5 out of 5 stars

This was an outstanding tour through the city of Seam Reap. Meng was an excellent tour guide. I felt fully comfortable riding through the city. of particular note on the trip was the Seam Reap Killing Fields Museum and the also the Made in Cambodia Market. So many great locally made products. I highly recommend this tour.

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5 out of 5 stars

Ty, my lady guide was wonderful - she has deep knowledge about the past lifestyle of Cambodian people and shared it with me. also had lots of patience with my "mini shopping spree" in the market filled with temptations ...

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5 out of 5 stars

Our guide Ti and his driver were great. Ti is very competent and knows how to share her knowledge and her good mood, her humor! Thanks to them, we had an excellent morning

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5 out of 5 stars

Our guide was great. Very knowledgeable about the city, friendly, and prompt. We wouldn’t have seen these parts of the city without the tour.