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The strip is flanked by a dense mix of cocktail bars, craft beer pubs, restaurants serving Khmer and international cuisine, and street stalls selling fresh fruit smoothies, fried insects, and grilled corn. Adjacent lanes including The Lane and the surrounding old quarter streets extend the entertainment district in every direction. During the day it functions as a relaxed café strip, and the nearby Old Market provides convenient shopping access. 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The seven-tiered sandstone pyramid rises 36 meters above the surrounding jungle and is the tallest freestanding Khmer pyramid ever constructed, modeled on the Mount Meru cosmological concept shared with Angkor's own state temples. Each terrace is progressively smaller, with the summit platform offering commanding views across the flat tree canopy extending in every direction. The approach to the pyramid leads through a series of enclosures and collapsed structures including a causeway flanked by nagas. Climbing to the top requires care on the steep unrestored steps but rewards with a genuine sense of discovery.","Area 76, Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap",{"type":8,"coordinates":55},[56,57],105.4581,12.487065,"3.37",387,{"name":61,"slug":62,"description":63,"icon":64,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Temples","temples","Ancient and modern temples and sacred sites","material-symbols:temple-hindu-rounded",{"durationMins":21,"isAccessible":24,"bestVisitTime":23},0.04,{"name":68,"slug":69,"description":70,"address":71,"location":72,"averageRating":76,"totalReviews":77,"thumbnail":20,"category":78,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":79,"distanceKm":66},"Banan Temple","banan-temple","Banan Temple is an Angkor-era hilltop sanctuary located approximately 25 kilometers south of Battambang city, often described as a miniature Angkor Wat for its arrangement of five tower prangs crowning the summit of Phnom Banan hill. Built primarily during the reign of Suryavarman II in the 12th century and dedicated to Shiva, the temple shares stylistic features with Angkor Wat and Banteay Samre. Access requires climbing a steep stairway of 358 steps flanked by crumbling naga balustrades, which rises through the jungle to the hilltop compound. Though significantly ruined, the towers retain carved detail on their doorways and false windows. The view from the summit across the flat agricultural plain of Battambang province, the river, and the distant Cardamom mountain foothills is outstanding.","Area 56, Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap",{"type":8,"coordinates":73},[74,75],105.4575,12.486675,"2.51",354,{"name":61,"slug":62,"description":63,"icon":64,"thumbnailUrl":20},{"durationMins":21,"isAccessible":24,"bestVisitTime":80},"Morning (6am - 12pm)",{"name":82,"slug":83,"description":84,"address":85,"location":86,"averageRating":90,"totalReviews":91,"thumbnail":20,"category":92,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":97,"distanceKm":100},"Sen Monorom Waterfall","sen-monorom-waterfall","Sen Monorom Waterfall, also known as Monorom Waterfall, is the closest and most easily accessible natural waterfall to the provincial capital of Sen Monorom in Mondulkiri, located just 1.5 kilometers from the town center. The fall drops around five meters over a rocky ledge into a shallow pool surrounded by boulders and patchy highland forest, making it a popular spot for local families to picnic and swim on weekends and public holidays. The easy walking distance from town makes it a convenient first stop for visitors arriving in Mondulkiri before venturing to more remote attractions. A small food stall area at the entrance serves drinks and snacks. During the rainy season the fall flows with considerably more power and volume than in the dry months.","Area 86, Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap",{"type":8,"coordinates":87},[88,89],105.4584,12.48726,"3.66",510,{"name":93,"slug":94,"description":95,"icon":96,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Nature","nature","Natural parks, forests, and outdoor landscapes","i-lucide-tree-deciduous",{"durationMins":98,"isAccessible":22,"bestVisitTime":99},90,"Any time",0.08,{"name":102,"slug":103,"description":104,"address":105,"location":106,"averageRating":110,"totalReviews":111,"thumbnail":20,"category":112,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":117,"distanceKm":100},"Bokor Hill Station","bokor-hill-station","Bokor Hill Station is a hauntingly atmospheric collection of abandoned French colonial buildings perched at over 1,000 meters on the Bokor plateau in Kampot province. Built between 1921 and 1925 as an exclusive mountain retreat for French colonists escaping the lowland heat, the station included a grand hotel, casino, post office, church, and residential villas. It was abandoned twice, first during the First Indochina War and again during the Khmer Rouge period, leaving the buildings to be slowly consumed by jungle and mist. The derelict Bokor Palace Hotel, with its crumbling ballrooms and sea-view terraces, is the most iconic structure and a popular subject for photographers. The eerie fog that regularly blankets the plateau adds to the site's ghostly character.","Area 46, Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap",{"type":8,"coordinates":107},[108,109],105.4572,12.48648,"4.15",734,{"name":113,"slug":114,"description":115,"icon":116,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Ruins","ruins","Archaeological ruins and historical remnants","temaki:ruins",{"durationMins":118,"isAccessible":24,"bestVisitTime":119},150,"Night (10pm - 6am)",{"name":121,"slug":122,"description":123,"address":124,"location":125,"averageRating":129,"totalReviews":130,"thumbnail":20,"category":131,"administrativeLocation":20,"touristSpot":136,"distanceKm":139},"Areng Valley","areng-valley","Areng Valley is a remote and spectacularly biodiverse river valley deep within the Cardamom Mountains of Koh Kong province, regarded by conservationists as one of the most ecologically important intact wilderness areas remaining in mainland Southeast Asia. The valley shelters populations of Siamese crocodiles, one of the world's rarest reptiles with fewer than a thousand individuals surviving in the wild, along with Asian elephants, pileated gibbons, fishing cats, and numerous globally threatened bird species. The O'Areng River flows clear and green through the valley floor, and local Chong indigenous communities offer guided kayaking, jungle trekking, and overnight camping expeditions into the forest. The valley gained international attention in the 2010s when it became the focus of a successful community-led campaign to halt a Chinese-backed hydroelectric dam project.","Area 96, Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap",{"type":8,"coordinates":126},[127,128],105.4587,12.487455,"3.68",687,{"name":132,"slug":133,"description":134,"icon":135,"thumbnailUrl":20},"Adventure","adventure","Adventure sports, hiking, and outdoor activities","healthicons:travel",{"durationMins":137,"isAccessible":24,"bestVisitTime":138},240,"Afternoon (12pm - 6pm)",0.12,{"name":141,"icon":142,"tagline":20,"logoUrl":20,"wordmarkUrl":20},"TravelGuide","i-lucide-compass",{"averageRating":45,"totalReviews":14,"histogram":144},[145,147,149,151,153],{"stars":146,"count":48,"pct":48},5,{"stars":148,"count":48,"pct":48},4,{"stars":150,"count":48,"pct":48},3,{"stars":152,"count":48,"pct":48},2,{"stars":154,"count":48,"pct":48},1,{"data":156,"meta":157,"links":164},[],{"itemsPerPage":146,"totalItems":48,"currentPage":154,"totalPages":48,"sortBy":158,"filter":162},[159],[160,161],"createdAt","DESC",{"place.slug":163},"$eq:pub-street-siem-reap",{"current":165},"http://api.jolchet.com/api/v1/public/reviews?page=1&limit=5&sortBy=createdAt:DESC&filter.place.slug=$eq:pub-street-siem-reap",1778840024662]