Why Visit:
Angkor Botanical Garden is a peaceful 14-hectare green space near Siem Reap, featuring a wide variety of Cambodian plants, including medicinal herbs, spices, flowers, palms, and native trees. It offers relaxing walking paths, wildlife areas with turtles, peacocks, rabbits, and fish feeding spots for kids. The garden is educational with labeled plants, great photo spots, and a café for refreshments.
Activities:
Walk through themed garden areas such as medicinal plants, palm garden, Khmer inspirational garden, and Angkor forest garden.
See and feed animals like fish, turtles, rabbits, and peacocks.
Enjoy shaded pathways and many spots for relaxation and photos.
Visit the on-site restaurant and café.
Learn from plant labels—ideal for those interested in botany and traditional herbs.
Ticket Price:
Free entry; visitors are encouraged to follow or join their social media channels.
Visitor Tips:
Best visited early morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat.
Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring water.
Easily combined with a visit to Angkor Wat or other temples.
Tuk-tuk ride from city center costs about $1.50–$2 one way.
Great for families and those wanting a quiet nature break.
Best Time to Visit:
Morning or late afternoon for pleasant temperatures and more enjoyable strolls.
Angkor Botanical Garden is a relaxing, educational, and free attraction near Siem Reap, perfect for nature lovers and anyone wanting a peaceful break from the busy temple tours.