Quad biking in Siem Reap, Cambodia

Best Things To Do in Siem Reap with Kids

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The temples of Angkor are undoubtedly the star attraction in Siem Reap but there are many other fun things to do in the town. We were lucky enough to spend a week in Siem Reap, not only visiting the temples of Angkor but also experiencing a range of family friendly activities. Here is our guide to the best things to do in Siem Reap with kids.

FAMILY FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES IN SIEM REAP

KOMNOB AIRBOAT TOUR ON TONLE SAP LAKE

About 35 minutes drive from Siem Reap is Tonle Sap Lake. It was here that we took a Komnob Airboat Tour. Tonle Sap lake is the largest freshwater lake in South-east Asia, 250 kilometres long towards Phnom Penh and 200 kilometres wide. We’d never ridden an airboat before – but what an experience! Ear defenders in place (it’s noisy) we were off. Riding an airboat is a thrilling experience, so different from a boat ride. It’s very stable and the sensation of floating over water, grasses, and reeds at high speed is totally unique.

Riding an airboat on Tonle Sap Lake
Riding an airboat on Tonle Sap Lake

There is lots of birdlife to see and the tour stops at two floating villages. You get a real insight into the way of life in these villages. We bought sweets, pencils and writing pads to hand out to local children. We really enjoyed this part of the trip – everybody we encountered was really happy to see us.

Floating villages on Tonle Sap Lake
Floating villages on Tonle Sap Lake
Floating villages on Tonle Sap Lake
Floating villages on Tonle Sap Lake

Dinner at the floating restaurant was excellent, with a chance to see the setting sun across the water. Our journey back was in dusk and then dark….with some slow motoring through the villages where we could see how the families settled down under lamp light for the evening.

The whole tour was very professional. We absolutely loved the adventure and the fascinating insight it provided into life on the lake. Highly recommend as a family friendly activity while in Siem Reap.

QUAD ADVENTURE CAMBODIA

Our quad bike adventure with Quad Adventure Cambodia started the moment we were picked up from the hotel. Nine of us all piled into an oversized open-backed tuk tuk and we set off on a fast bumpy ride to the quad bikes, fearing we would loose someone out of the back! Our group of nine, comprised of four adults and five children, all under the age of fourteen. We had five quads, with an adult and child on each machine, and an instructor to accompany the extra child. After a description of the machines, driving rules, and short practice we were off on our adventure.

Quadbike adventure in Siem Reap

Quad biking in Siem Reap, Cambodia

It was so much fun for all of us. The surroundings are beautiful, and the ride really gets you out into the rice fields and local villages. The tracks are muddy, bumpy, wet, and provide a lot of adventure. There was a guide on a motorbike to lead the way, and the extra guide on quad number five took turns with the children driving, so they got a chance to be hands on. Our guides were Davy and Niko, both of whom were great with the children and took a real interest in showing us the beautiful surroundings while having loads of fun.

Very highly recommend this activity and specifically this company for anyone wanting to get out into the countryside in an adventurous way.

COUNTRYSIDE COOKING CLASS

The Countryside Cooking Class day starts early with a hotel pick up at 7.30am. Ben, our guide and cookery expert, starts the day with a fascinating walk around a proper local market (no tourists) and then it’s back to the outdoor kitchen in his village for cookery lessons.

We enjoyed every minute of our course – it was all well explained, very hands on, and the end product super tasty. Our menu consisted of fried spring rolls, fish amok and banana rice cakes. Our children were kept engaged throughout and had loads of fun. Once everything is prepared and cooked its time to eat lunch.

Countryside cooking class in Siem Reap
Making banana rice cakes
Countryside cooking class in Siem Reap
Making spring rolls

The whole story behind Ben and this initiative is so inspiring and so much good work is being done for the local community. The cookery classes enable a group of thirty one orphans to be homed, fed and schooled, which is remarkable. At the market we had bought writing pads, pencils, crayons and sharpeners to hand out to all the children.

Countryside cooking school in Siem Reap

Countryside cooking school in Siem Reap

Another excellent family friendly activity while in Siem Reap.

WHERE WE STAYED

We stayed for six nights at the Golden Temple Hotel in Siem Reap. We had two rooms for the five of us, in this delightful small hotel. Set amidst beautiful gardens, the Golden Temple Hotel features traditional Khmer décor and hospitality blended with modern comforts. It features an outdoor pool, a restaurant and bar. Numerous free-be’s include dinner, a picnic lunch at the Angkor temples, a massage and daily sundowners. The staff are super friendly and can’t do enough for you.

Golden Temple Hotel in Siem Reap, Cambodia

This was one of our favourite hotels on our nine month world adventure. We hope to be back one day!

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Have you been to Siem Reap? Do you have any recommendations of things to do in Siem Reap with kids? 

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