Ta Prohm is the modern name of a temple near the city of Siem Reap, Cambodia, approximately one kilometre east of Angkor Thom and on the southern …
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May 10, 2025
Second time round visiting this site with my wife and 3 teens, it’s been 10 years since my last trip to Siem reap. It was nice to see the restoration of Ta Prohm happening, my teens loved the history…Full review by Alfonso2570
May 9, 2025
Ta Prohm is a stunning mix of ruins and jungle. The enormous tree roots growing over the walls looked like something from a movie (and they are!). It felt adventurous and mysterious—perfect for both …Full review by Audrey I
May 1, 2025
Ta Prohm is both haunting and beautiful, with massive tree roots growing through ancient walls. The mix of jungle and ruins makes this one of the most atmospheric temples. It’s easy to see why it was…Full review by Xiu W
Hi i may be going to siem reap in march 2020 but after 3 days in siem reap we would like to tavel into the real cambodia meaning towns and villages we will have 14 days to travel around and then return to siem to fly home,we backpacking,many thanks for any suggestions.also is food and accomadation cheap.cheers
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My apologies for not replying earlier....only saw this pquestion now. Yes, food is quite cheap in Siem Reap. Fried rice with chicken is US$1.50. Chicken with bok choy vegetable and …
My apologies for not replying earlier....only saw this pquestion now. Yes, food is quite cheap in Siem Reap. Fried rice with chicken is US$1.50. Chicken with bok choy vegetable and rice is US$3.00. Draught beer is US$0.50. The delicious fresh fruit shakes are $1.00. Rum and coke is $1.00. All prices in US $. We bought a 3 day pass and after two days seeing the temples, we were glad to have a day of not visiting the temples. IMO, you could see/do a full day with a tuk-tuk driver and visit Ta Prom, Bayon and Angkor Wat and maybe Preah Kahn too. In this way you'd only need a 1 day pass. Foot massage at the markets is $1.00. You can stay at guesthouses quite cheaply....about US$30/night. We did not travel out of Siem Reap. Not interested in the floating villages as we've seen similar in Thailand, Vietnam. Heard Battambang was worth checking out....don't knpw anything about it.... June
Hello everyone, how many days would you recommend for exploring Cambodia?
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I would suggest 3 nights in Phnom Pehn, 2-3 nights in Kampot relaxing in a river bungalow, 4-5 nights on Koh Rong Samloem (also super relaxing with a few short hiking trails) and 3 …
I would suggest 3 nights in Phnom Pehn, 2-3 nights in Kampot relaxing in a river bungalow, 4-5 nights on Koh Rong Samloem (also super relaxing with a few short hiking trails) and 3 nights in Siem Reap. Ofcourse more nights if you would like to see other places.
I would like to know when is the best time to visit the Ta Prohm temple to avoid the crowds. Many visitors here said that even in the morning at 7:30 there were a lot of people waiting for the gates to open. Also sunset time doesn't give me enough leeway to take plenty of pictures. I've read that lunch time would be another possibility. Between which hours at lunch time would I have best chances? Thank you!
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the hours just leading to lunch time, preferably 12 noon onward can be a good option , since you would also need some time in the complex . We also looked for corners away from the …
the hours just leading to lunch time, preferably 12 noon onward can be a good option , since you would also need some time in the complex . We also looked for corners away from the usual pathway where one can get a good snap of the temple along with the enormous trees. Have a great trip.