Your Siem Reap exploration starts with a delicious champagne buffet breakfast at the hotel.
Scenic Freechoice: As part of Scenic’s Freechoice you have multiple options to choose from. Explore the 10th-century Banteay Srei Temple, a temple commonly referred to as the Ladies Temple because of its pinkish sandstone and dedication to the Hindu god Shiva. Afterwards visit the Landmine Museum, founded in 1997 with the aim to make the country safe through the removal of mines.
Other options include a visit Senteurs d'Angkor workshop to try your hand at producing your own local souvenir. Through different hands-on workstations, discover how the artisans make by hand soap with coconut oil, natural cosmetics, subtly scented balms, aromatic candles and local spices in traditional ways or undertake a village walk through Ta Brak Village.
Alternatively, if you have enjoyed being on the water, sail on Tonle Sap (July to February), a picturesque UNESCO biosphere reserve and experiencing the life of a floating village or visit the Angkor Wildlife Aquarium and learn all about the Mekong eco system with a special behind-the-scenes tour where you can see animal care in action, participate in feeding sessions, and even meet some park stars up close.
Or take flight in a tethered balloon to discover the aerial beauties of the combination between traditional and modern Siem Reap. (Not available July – September 2026). Enjoy the fresh air and take some remarkable photographs of the skyline as you lift into the skies of Siem Reap overlooking Angkor Wat below before visiting a Lotus Flower workshop.
Visit the Angkor Wildlife and Aquarium for an in-depth exploration of Tonle Sap Lake’s aquatic ecosystem. Guided by a marine biologist, learn about the lake’s species, environmental threats and the conservation efforts dedicated to preserving this unique environment.
You might like to experience a glimpse of rural Cambodian life during a visit to Ta Brak Village. Explore the vibrant market and immerse yourself in villager’s daily life. Share a meal with friendly locals, learn about fish smoking and be blessed in a traditional Buddhist ceremony.
Later this afternoon explore Angkor Wat itself, the largest religious monument in the world. Originally constructed as a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Vishnu for the Khmer Empire, it was gradually transformed into a Buddhist temple towards the end of the 12th century. An afternoon visit provides the perfect light for those idealic pictures of this colossal structure.
This evening head to the colourful Cambodian Phare Circus where your VIP premium reserved seating awaits you. Beautifully dressed performers style a stunning show that is more than just a circus. The performers use theatre, music, dance and modern circus arts to tell uniquely Cambodian stories; historical, folk and modern.