Lom Lam Homestay

Temples of Angkor


This traditional village homestay has support from a Japanese benefactor, ensuring that comfort and quality are a cut above the average homestay around Siem Reap. Set in a large Cambodian house, the furnishing and bedding are more like that of an upscale guesthouse than a homestay. Airport transfers and activities such as a remork tour and village experience are included.


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Nearby Temples of Angkor attractions

1. Bakong

2.77 MILES

Bakong is the largest and most interesting of the Roluos group of temples. Built and dedicated to Shiva by Indravarman I, it’s a representation of Mt Meru…

2. Preah Ko

3.08 MILES

Preah Ko was erected by Indravarman I in the late 9th century and dedicated to Shiva. In AD 880 the temple was also dedicated to his deified ancestors:…

3. Lolei

3.47 MILES

The four brick towers of Lolei, an almost exact replica of the towers of Preah Ko (although in much worse shape), were built on an islet in the centre of…

4. CMAC Peace Museum of Mine Action

4.66 MILES

Located in the Roluos HQ of CMAC (Cambodian Mine Action Centre), this museum gets very few visitors due to its out-of-the-way location, but it is an…

5. Tani Museum of Ceramics

6.08 MILES

This tiny museum located in Tani commune showcases a collection of Angkorian pottery from the days of the Khmer empire. Only pottery enthusiasts are…

6. Chau Srei Vibol

6.81 MILES

This petite hilltop temple is actually part of a larger complex that spanned the entire hill. It is relatively under-visited compared with more centrally…

7. Kompong Pluk

7.92 MILES

The village of Kompong Pluk is a friendly, otherworldly place where houses are built on soaring stilts about 6m high. Nearby is a flooded forest,…

8. Banteay Samré

9.12 MILES

Banteay Samré dates from the same period as Angkor Wat and was built by Suryavarman II. The temple is in a fairly healthy state of preservation due to…