While in Siem Reap, see the remarkable Phare troupe perform a lively show that blends circus arts with riveting theater, dance and music to tell uniquely Cambodian stories — historical, folk and modern. These young circus artists, many from the most challenging social and economic backgrounds imaginable, will astonish you on stage with their...Read more
Enjoy Stunning Apsara Performance showcasing of Cambodia’s Religious belief with wonderful Buffet Dinner by spending your evening at Koulen...Read more
Enjoy a buffet of traditional Cambodian cuisine and take in a traditional Khmer dance show. Eat wonderful cuisine while you are entertained with this unique and breathtaking performance, all while being treated with first-class, friendly service, as is traditional in Khmer...Read more
Smile of Angkor tells the story of the Khmer empire and its wonder Angkor Wat. Travel through time and see Cambodia as it was a thousand years ago, from its legendary origins to the building of the temple of Angkor Wat.
- E-ticket voucher acceptable. - No need to redeem paper tickets.
Treat yourself to a unique and entertaining dinner experience with a visit to Siem Reap's Koulen Restaurant, a highly-rated local restaurant. Enjoy a convenient pick up service at your hotel that takes you directly to the restaurant. Choose from the buffet's wide selection...Read more
- E-ticket voucher acceptable. - No need to redeem paper tickets.
Journey back to the age of Cambodian kings and empires as Siem Reap’s biggest and longest-running show presents the story of the Khmer Empire in its former glory. Learn about the city of Angkor––the empire’s greatest legacy––during the reign of King Suryavarman...Read more
On stage, Medha is dancing and singing on the drums vibrations that electrifies the audience. This new and unique music show with original compositions, choreography, and contemporary storytelling will give you unforgettable emotions and a special understanding of Cambodian’s tradition.
The band, Medha – which means the wisdom to move...Read more
Feast on delicious buffet with a selection of Khmer, Japanese, Vietnamese, Chinese, and European dishes Watch a traditional Khmer dance performance as you eat and appreciate its cultural heritage Choose to dine in the ambience of the open-air garden or in air-conditioned comfort indoors Enjoy a convenient pick up right at your hotel door...Read more
The Apsara Dance comes from the legend that Cambodia originated from the union of the hermit Kampu and the Apsara Mera. This dance shows Mera, dressed all in white, dancing in her garden. The dance shows happiness and prosperity for the whole country. She is joined by her maindens who present her with flowers which express a love of her from the...Read more
More than just a circus, Phare performers use theatre, music, dance and modern circus arts to tell uniquely Cambodian stories; historical, folk and modern. The young circus artists will astonish you with their energy, emotion, enthusiasm and talent.
The association was formed in 1994 by 9 young men coming home from a refugee camp after the...Read more
The four worthiest visiting venues in Angkor: Angkor Thom, Angkor Wat, Tonle Sap Lake, And Smile of Angkor. " Smile of Angkor " is the new wonder that Cambodia creates to the world.
- Cast: Ms. Vonsopianliga, the best Royal Apsara dancer. Master Konay, the most popular and classical musician in Cambodia. - Exquisite Costumes: All the...Read more
Angkor Dynasty artists retell of Cambodian dynasty history in mesmerizing acrobatic dance, fight scenes, stunts, beautiful costumes, and music through light, sound,...Read more
Learn about the history and culture of Cambodia when you attend the Angkor Dynasty Show in Siem Reap! Be enamored with the show’s world-class production, high-tech visual effects, and riveting performances by its powerhouse cast! Set in Angkor Grand Theater, the show will keep you at the edge of your seats with its four-dimensional panoramic...Read more
Snap! 150 Years of Photography in Cambodia takes you right back in 1866 into an unknown and mysterious Cambodia to travel through the decades. At that time, the very first photography of Angkor Wat were taken by the Scottish photographer John Thomson and the young Frenchman Emile Gsell.
This show animated by still and moving images takes...Read more