Samraong, located in northwestern Cambodia near the Thai border, is a lesser-known destination but offers a unique mix of cultural, historical, and natural attractions. We have several volunteer programs here, including our rural school program, which was actually built by past volunteers, on the construction program!
While it’s not as tourist-heavy as places like Siem Reap or Phnom Penh, Samraong is perfect for volunteers looking for a more authentic, off-the-beaten-path experience. The town and its surrounding areas offer a chance to immerse yourself in traditional Cambodian life, explore stunning natural landscapes, and engage in meaningful cultural exchanges. Here are some things to do in and near Samraong in your free time:
Explore the Local Markets
One of the best ways to experience the everyday life of Samraong is by visiting the local markets. These bustling markets are filled with colourful produce, handmade goods, and a variety of food stalls offering local delicacies. The fresh fruits, vegetables, and spices sold here represent the heart of Cambodian cuisine, and interacting with the vendors offers an insight into the culture and daily rhythms of the town.
Banteay Chhmar Temple
Located about two hours from Samraong, Banteay Chhmar is an ancient temple complex (think Tomb Raider vibes!), built during the reign of Jayavarman VII in the late 12th century. Often referred to as a hidden gem, this massive complex is less crowded than Angkor Wat, making it a peaceful spot to explore. Banteay Chhmar features intricate carvings and is surrounded by moats, with many of its towers and galleries still intact. The site is also significant for its depictions of historical events and religious scenes. You can spend hours wandering through the ruins, admiring the craftsmanship, and taking in the serenity of the area.
Experience Traditional Khmer Food
While in Samraong, you’ll have the chance to sample authentic Khmer cuisine. Many small family-run restaurants and street food stalls offer traditional dishes made from fresh local ingredients. Popular options include amok, a steamed fish curry, bai sach chrouk, a grilled pork and rice dish, and lok lak, stir-fried beef served with rice and a tangy dipping sauce. Food is an important part of Cambodian culture, and trying these dishes gives you a deeper understanding of local life. Don’t miss out on trying the fresh tropical fruits, such as mango, dragon fruit, and jackfruit, which are abundant in the region.
Tonle Sap Lake
Though it’s a few hours’ drive from Samraong, Tonle Sap Lake is well worth the trip. This massive freshwater lake is one of the most important ecosystems in Southeast Asia, providing sustenance for thousands of families who live in floating villages around its perimeter. A visit to the lake offers a glimpse into the unique way of life that has evolved around this body of water. You can take a boat tour to visit the floating villages, where homes, schools, and markets drift on the lake. Watching the sun set over Tonle Sap is a magical experience, as the sky and water blend in a palette of colours.
Ride a Bicycle Around the Countryside
Samraong and its surrounding areas are perfect for leisurely bike rides through the countryside. There are bikes for your use at the accommodation! The flat terrain makes it an easy place to explore by bicycle, and you can enjoy the peaceful landscapes of rice paddies, small villages, and friendly locals. Biking allows you to take in the natural beauty at your own pace while offering opportunities to stop and chat with local farmers, visit hidden temples, or simply admire the view.
Trekking in Phnom Kulen National Park
A few hours away from Samraong, Phnom Kulen National Park is a wonderful destination for nature lovers. The park is home to lush forests, beautiful waterfalls, and the sacred Phnom Kulen mountain, which is considered a holy site by many Cambodians. A trek through the park will lead you to ancient ruins, stunning viewpoints, and the famous reclining Buddha statue. The waterfalls in the park are a great spot to cool off and enjoy a refreshing swim after a hike.
Visit Local Pagodas
Like much of Cambodia, Samraong is dotted with beautiful pagodas that serve as religious and community centres. Visiting a pagoda is a peaceful and enlightening experience. Pagodas like Wat Damrey Sar, with its intricate architecture and serene atmosphere, offer a glimpse into Cambodian spirituality and Buddhist practices. The monks who live in these temples often welcome visitors, and you may have the opportunity to learn about their daily lives and traditions. Remember to dress respectfully when visiting pagodas, covering your shoulders and knees.
Preah Vihear Temple
If you’re up for a longer day trip, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Preah Vihear Temple is about four hours away from Samraong. Situated on a cliff overlooking the Cambodian plains, Preah Vihear offers breathtaking views and impressive ancient architecture. This temple complex dates back to the Khmer Empire and is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. Its remote location means it’s less crowded than other temples, allowing visitors to explore at their leisure and fully appreciate its grandeur.
Waterfalls Near Samraong
Cambodia is home to many beautiful waterfalls, and while the most famous ones are in places like Mondulkiri or Ratanakiri, there are several smaller falls near Samraong. These are perfect for a day trip if you’re looking for a spot to relax and connect with nature. Waterfalls in this region often provide serene settings for picnics, swimming, or just enjoying the tranquil sound of water cascading down the rocks.
Siem Reap and Angkor Wat
No visit to northwestern Cambodia is complete without a trip to Siem Reap, located a few hours from Samraong. This bustling city is the gateway to the world-famous Angkor Wat temple complex. While Angkor Wat itself is the crown jewel, the entire Angkor Archaeological Park is filled with stunning temples, each with its own unique history and architecture. Siem Reap also offers a lively night market, excellent dining options, and cultural performances like Apsara dance shows. For a bit of relaxation, head to one of the city’s many spas or take a stroll along the riverside.
O Smach Border
The O Smach border crossing, located about 30 kilometers from Samraong, is the gateway between Cambodia and Thailand. While most travellers use it as a transit point, the area around the border offers an interesting glimpse into cross-border trade and culture. You can explore the nearby casino resorts, enjoy duty-free shopping, or simply take in the hustle and bustle of the border town.
Traditional Cambodian Villages
For a truly authentic experience, visit one of the many traditional villages near Samraong. These villages offer a snapshot of rural Cambodian life, where farming and fishing are the primary occupations. Spend a day in a village learning about rice cultivation, fishing techniques, or traditional crafts like pottery and silk weaving. Many villages also offer homestay experiences, allowing you to immerse yourself in local life for a night or two.
Attend a Local Festival
Cambodia is home to many vibrant festivals throughout the year, and attending one in or near Samraong offers a great opportunity to experience the country’s rich cultural heritage. Festivals like Pchum Ben (Ancestor’s Day) and Bonn Om Touk (the Water Festival) are celebrated with religious ceremonies, music, dancing, and boat races. These festivals provide a unique window into Cambodian traditions and are a highlight for anyone visiting during these times.
Explore the Rural Landscape
The rural landscape around Samraong is dotted with rice fields, palm trees, and small villages. A simple walk or motorbike ride through this scenic countryside allows you to appreciate the beauty of the Cambodian landscape and witness the daily routines of the locals. Early morning is a particularly good time to explore, as the fields come alive with farmers starting their day and the sun casts a golden glow over the horizon.
In conclusion, Samraong and its surrounding areas offer plenty of experiences for those seeking a more intimate and authentic look at Cambodia. Whether you’re interested in history, nature, volunteering, or simply soaking in the local culture, there is something for everyone. From exploring ancient temples and stunning landscapes to engaging with the local community, Samraong provides a unique opportunity to experience Cambodia’s heart and soul. Its off-the-beaten-path charm, combined with the nearby natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, makes it an ideal destination for those who want to go beyond the typical tourist trail.
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