War Museum

Established to educate visitors about the country’s tragic past, the War Museum was founded by former soldiers who wanted to share their experiences and preserve the memory of those affected by the wars. The museum aims to promote awareness and understanding of the historical events that shaped modern Cambodia. Through its exhibits and guided tours, […]
Wat Bo

Wat Bo is believed to have been established in the 18th century, making it one of the oldest temples in Siem Reap. It is named after the nearby Bo River, and its rich history reflects the religious and cultural evolution of the region. The temple has undergone various renovations over the years, preserving its artistic […]
Senteurs d’Angkor Botanic Garden

Established to promote the conservation of Cambodia’s native plants, Senteurs d’Angkor Botanic Garden is part of a broader initiative to educate the public about the importance of preserving biodiversity and traditional knowledge. The garden not only serves as a recreational space for visitors but also as a research site for studying local plant species and […]
Angkor Conservation

The Angkor Conservation initiative began in response to the threats posed to the Angkor complex from natural erosion, vegetation overgrowth, and human activity. Since its inception, conservation efforts have been led by a combination of international organizations, local authorities, and dedicated volunteers, all committed to ensuring the preservation of this invaluable heritage for future generations. […]
Cambolac

Cambolac was established to preserve and promote the rich heritage of Cambodian ceramics, which has been an integral part of the country’s culture for centuries. The studio combines traditional methods with contemporary designs, supporting local artisans and fostering a sustainable creative community. Through its dedication to quality and authenticity, Cambolac aims to revive interest in […]
Angkor Silk Farm

Established in 1996 by the non-profit organization Artisans Angkor, Angkor Silk Farm aims to revive the traditional silk-making industry in Cambodia, which had faced decline due to the Khmer Rouge regime and subsequent conflicts. The farm provides training and employment opportunities for local artisans, helping to preserve age-old techniques and promote sustainable practices. Through its […]
Preah Ang Chek Preah Ang Chorm
The origins of Preah Ang Chek Preah Ang Chorm can be traced back to ancient Khmer beliefs, where the two deities are often associated with protection and prosperity. The shrine has been an important place of worship for centuries, serving as a spiritual anchor for the local community. It is said that the deities offer […]
Apopo Visitor Centre

Apopo was founded in 1997 with the mission to develop a sustainable and effective method for detecting landmines and improving healthcare in impoverished regions. The project started in Mozambique and expanded to Cambodia, where the legacy of landmines from decades of conflict has left a lasting impact. The Apopo Visitor Centre was established to raise […]
Artisans Angkor – Les Chantiers Écoles
Founded in 1998, Artisans Angkor aims to revive traditional Cambodian craftsmanship that was threatened by the Khmer Rouge regime and the subsequent civil war. The center not only trains young artisans in these valuable skills but also helps them secure employment and improve their livelihoods. By focusing on sustainable practices and local materials, Artisans Angkor […]
Tonle Sap Great Lake

Located in north-central Cambodia, Tonle Sap Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Covering about 2,700 square kilometers, it supports a rich biodiversity, including over 300 fish species and various aquatic plants. The lake undergoes a dramatic seasonal transformation, expanding during the wet season when water from the […]