Family-Friendly Travel Destination : Siem Reap , Cambodia

Destination Overview

City

Siem Reap

Country

Cambodia

Our Rating

4 / 5

Disabled Friendly

Nov-Feb

Pet Friendly

Nov-Feb

Suggested Days to Stay

4

Estimated Budget (4 pax, 5-7 days)

$2,000 – $3,000

Estimated Budget (4 pax, 7 days

$100 – $200

Best Time to Visit

Nov-Feb

Attractions Angkor Wat, Bayon Temple, Ta Prohm, Apsara dance shows
Specialties & Kid-Friendly Temples, history, cultural experiences, affordable options
Reason for Rating Explore magnificent temples, learn about Cambodian culture, budget-friendly.

 

Why We Recommend Siem Reap ?

As the gateway to the ancient temples of Angkor, Siem Reap intrigues visitors of all ages and ability levels. Though Cambodia still trails some neighbors in accessibility, Siem Reap works to accommodate all tourists exploring the historic wonders in its backyard. Many hotels offer wheelchair accessible rooms while transportation around the small city is relatively flat and handicap friendly. The crown jewel Angkor Archaeological Park also makes remarkable strides in accessibility with barrier-free pathways leading into its famed ruins.

Beyond the bucket list temples, Siem Reap bubbles with family-friendly diversions. Creative centers like Artisan DÕAngkor engage budding young artisans while parents admire CambodiaÕs storied handicrafts. Amusing restaurants feature cultural performances and circus acts to delight kids of all ages through the meal. Outside the city, attractions like monkey sanctuaries and rescues allow children to interact with rescue animals up close. After the little ones turn in for the night, parents can check out Siem ReapÕs downtown to sample flavorful Khmer cuisine infused with French technique.

Thanks to concerted efforts towards accessibility paired with budget-friendly luxury, Siem Reap offers something for all interest, budget and ability levels. Families can marvel at an ancient wonder of the world before engaging in amusing diversions tailored for curious young wanderers and their parents. With historic charm and modern conveniences, Siem Reap makes for an unforgettable, multi-generational family trip.