Gay bars in siem reap
A destination for the backpacker, Siem Reap is known for elaborate temples like Angkor Wat. Gay travelers are commonly found in Siem Reap since the town is a popular waypoint between major gay travel destinations in Thailand and Vietnam. While traveling solo to Siem Reap, it was clear that gay men were out and about as I experienced the nightlife.
Siem Reap has quite an international tourist crowd, with equal amounts of tourists from a variety of cultures. I highly recommend gay travelers visit Siem Reap, especially on routes through Southeast Asia going between Bangkok and Saigon. All of these bustling cities have authentic experiences to offer the LGBT explorer.
Hotels near Pub Streetthe local nightlife center, are popular with the majority of travelers in Siem Reap. Siem Reap is relatively small, so most hotels will be within a 10 to minute walk to the town center. You will need to drive to the Angkor area from your hotel anyway, so it is best to position yourself close to restaurants and nightlife in the middle of town.
These shared accommodations include swimming pools, full bars, and on-site restaurants. It looked super fun, clean, and nicely decorated. The indoor-outdoor pool was awesome! This hotel was amazing for the pool with a swim-up bar, friendly staff, and the best food I had while in Cambodia. With a wonderful room with a terrace on the 3rd floor and a view of all Siem Reap, I was super happy!
They have a nice pool and outdoor space as well as a decent gym.
Siem Reap Gay Map
Make sure to check out the latest reviews before heading over! Bring along one of your sexy swimsuitstoo. Siem Reap is prone to area-wide blackouts, usually during the dry season, when hydroelectric plants cannot generate enough electricity due to little overland runoff. Be sure to choose a substantially sized hotel to avoid getting stuck in the dark!
Angkor Wat is obviously the big draw, but it is only one of many temples in the area. Angkor Wat is the biggest religious building in the world, so you should of course see it. But I also recommend spending time at the other temples nearby. You will also encounter fewer tourists. Depending on how long your stay is, you can choose from a one-day temple tour pass, a three-day pass, or a weekly pass.
It is easiest to buy the temple tour pass the same day you visit. Tickets will include your photo and the date so you cannot share a ticket nor can you visit a different day than chosen. There is a special ticket center you must visit before heading to the temples. If you ask any tuk-tuk or taxi driver to take you there, they will know exactly where it is.