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Silhouette of Angkor Wat temple at sunrise reflected in the water
Discovery

Unforgettable holidays in Angkor.

Siem Reap, just by the Angkor temples, brims with night markets, family-run restaurants and a rich heritage. Here are our favourite spots — let Caroline plan the rest.

Siem Reap streets and pub area
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Charmed by Siem Reap

Siem Reap is a lively, charming town brimming with night markets, authentic Cambodian restaurants and small boutiques. Its proximity to the Angkor archaeological site makes it the perfect base for your stay.

Ta Phrom temple wrapped in giant tree roots — the iconic Tomb Raider tree
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The hidden gems of Angkor

Beyond Angkor Wat, the region hides fascinating sites: the floating village of Kompong Phluk where you can kayak through the mangroves, or the National Museum of Angkor and its Khmer treasures.

Banana Resort sun loungers by the pool with tropical garden
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Live like a king in Angkor

Enjoy a stunning pool, lush garden, and spacious villas with modern comforts. Savour Khmer cuisine prepared on site and benefit from the personalised service of Caroline and her team.

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Getting around Angkor.

Easy as pie. Pick what fits your day — Caroline arranges everything on site.

Tuk-tuk Bike Scooter Private driver Local guide
Caroline's suggestion

Plan on 7 days, at least.

Here's the rhythm Caroline recommends — but nothing is set in stone. Everything is organised on arrival, based on your energy, your tastes, and the kind of trip you want.

  1. Day 1 — Small tour

    The classic Angkor circuit — Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Phrom.

  2. Day 2 — Big tour

    Further temples in the Angkor complex, at your own pace.

  3. Day 3 — Floating village

    Tonlé Sap, kayaks in the mangroves, stilt-village lunch.

  4. Day 4 — Waterfalls & Banteay Srei

    Phnom Kulen sacred mountain and the pink-stone citadel of women.

  5. Day 5 — Half-day at a family + lotus farm

    A morning with locals, an afternoon among the lotus fields.

  6. Day 6 — Siem Reap city

    Markets, museum, hidden Khmer restaurants, sunset by the river.

  7. Day 7 — Rest

    Pool, hammock, garden. You'll need it.

  8. Bonus · Hidden temples

    A half-day deep in the Angkor forest — the temples no one talks about.

I organise everything when you arrive — based on your energy, your tastes, your style. Nothing is pre-set. That's what my guests come back for.

— Caroline, your hostess
Excursions

Not to be missed.

A curated selection of must-see sites around Siem Reap, grouped by distance. Caroline and her team arrange everything on site — no need to book in advance.

Major temples · 15–25 min away

  • Angkor Wat

    The largest temple in the world, jewel of the Khmer empire.

    8 km · 15 min tuk-tuk
  • Angkor Thom

    The former imperial capital and the mysterious Bayon with 216 faces.

    10 km · 20 min tuk-tuk
  • Ta Phrom

    The temple wrapped in the giant roots of silk-cotton trees.

    12 km · 25 min tuk-tuk

Off the beaten path · 1–2 hours away

  • Banteay Srei

    The “citadel of women” and its finely carved pink sandstone reliefs.

    32 km · 45 min by car
  • Beng Mealea

    A temple forgotten in the jungle, off the beaten path.

    70 km · 1h45 by car
  • Koh Ker

    10th-century former capital with its seven-tiered pyramid.

    120 km · 2h30 by car
  • Phnom Kulen

    Sacred mountain, waterfalls, and the river of a thousand lingas.

    50 km · 1h30 by car
  • Khbal Spean

    The riverbed carvings hidden deep in the forest.

    50 km · 1h30 by car

Lakes & floating villages

  • Kampong Phluk

    Floating village on Tonlé Sap, kayaking in the mangroves.

    30 km · 45 min by car
  • Kampong Kleang

    The largest stilt village on Tonlé Sap, authentic and unspoilt.

    50 km · 1h30 by car
Family enjoying the Banana Resort pool with the bar and lounge in the background
On-site, on demand

Caroline knows the quiet routes.

She speaks Khmer, knows the local guides, and the spots that aren't in the guidebooks. Tell her what you'd like — she'll arrange the rest, on site.

Talk to Caroline