Flight Of The Gibbon in Siem Reap

Flight Of The Gibbon in Siem Reap

Be Among the First Ever to Experience the Thrills of Flight of the Gibbon – Angkor

A World Class Zipline Eco-Adventure Tour at a World Heritage Site© – Angkor Archeological Park!

Nestled in the rainforest, not far from the majestic temples of Angkor, prepare to soar on ziplines, traverse suspended sky bridges, abseil from towering trees, be amazed by the majesty and magic of the rainforest, and fly like never before.

Flight of the Gibbon has built its famous zipline courses in the most remote and beautiful real rainforest locations in Thailand…until now! Angkor, 30 minutes from Siem Reap, Cambodia is home to the 7th Wonder of the World, Angkor Wat and dozens of other ancient ruins, temples and compelling religious historical artifacts spanning centuries of Hindu and Buddhist influence.

Our team of experts, with over 20 years of experience, have constructed a thrilling and safe eco-adventure incorporating the jungle’s natural features while protecting its towering trees, exotic flowers, fauna and native wildlife. We build eco-adventures unmatched in the world and our invitation to open one in Angkor reaffirms our position as the leading Zipline Eco-Adventure Canopy Tour operator in Asia.

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Opening every evening at sunset the night market is a popular place to pick up a bargain. An area filled to the brim with stalls, handicrafts, fake watches and Cambodian souvenirs, this is the place to get some tacky keyrings.

Another unusual thing to do in Siem Reap but lots of fun – Horse riding! And where better than the Happy Ranch! If you can ride a horse there are also carts available.

Not far from the ancient temples of Angkor, in the heart of Cambodia, lies the huge Tonle Sap lake, the largest in Southeast Asia. The Tonle Sap is connected to the Mekong by a short river also called Tonle Sap. During the rainy season, from May to October, the river reverses its flow into the lake causing it to expand to more than six or seven times its normal size of approximately 2,600 square kilometers. It becomes a vast inland sea.

Tours of Kompong Phluk are a bit pricier than the Chong Khneas tours, but they are well worth the difference.  Kompong Phluk is a set of villages based on the floodplain of the Tonle Sap Lake, near Siem Reap.  There are about 3,000 villagers, most of who live in stilted houses.  The people depend largely on fishing and tourism for their incomes.

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