Why Visit:
Banan Grape Farm is one of Cambodia’s first successful vineyards, located near the famous Phnom Banan Temple. This locally owned farm showcases the region’s growing agricultural diversity and offers visitors a chance to see grape cultivation up close. Visitors can stroll through scenic vineyards, taste fresh grapes (in season), and sample locally made grape products such as juice and wine. The peaceful atmosphere and beautiful countryside setting make it a relaxing stop on your way to or from nearby historical sites.
Activities:
Walk through rows of lush grapevines and enjoy the fresh countryside air.
Learn about grape farming techniques used in Cambodia’s tropical climate.
Taste fresh grapes when in season.
Sample or purchase locally made grape juice and wine.
Take photos in the vineyard’s scenic surroundings.
Combine your visit with a trip to nearby Phnom Banan Temple.
Ticket Price:
Entrance: Usually free of charge.
Tastings or purchases: Prices vary (grape juice and wine around $2–$10 USD depending on product).
Visitor Tips:
Best to visit during the harvest season for grape tasting (typically late dry season to early rainy season, depending on conditions).
Bring a camera—vineyard rows make a beautiful backdrop.
If you’re driving or riding a motorbike, be prepared for a bumpy rural road.
Support local farmers by purchasing grape products made on-site.
Best Time to Visit:
Late dry season to early rainy season (March–June) for grape harvesting.
Morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures and better lighting for photos.

