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Silk weaving in Banteay ChhmarThe Banteay Chhmar Community Based Tourism Project was established in 2007 in order to educate and train the poor local villagers in how to use the tourism potential of the wonderful Banteay Chhmar Angkorian temple ruins on their doorstep as a catalyst to earn a supplementary and sustainable income.

Banteay Chhmar is a very typical Cambodian village in the remote north-west of the country close to the Thai border. However, as a result of the violent turmoil Cambodia suffered from the 1960s up until the late 1990s this region was almost forgotten. Most of the villagers are rice farmers in an area which produces some of the lowest rice yields in the country, thus they lived a basic and subsistence lifestyle.

Banteay Chhmar temple surrounded by jungleIt is thought that Banteay Chhmar temple was built by Jayavarman VII as a memorial to soldiers killed while defending his son in battle against the Chams (Vietnamese) in the 12th century, and there are carvings on the walls depicting scenes of this fierce battle. In its hey-day Banteay Chhmar was a large city surrounded by a moat and a high defensive wall, and not only was it a place of worship, but also a capital city to rival the mighty Angkor Wat. Similar to the Bayon in the Royal City of Angkor Thom, Banteay Chhmar’s temples featured the beguiling smile of the four faced Avalokiteshvara, as well as fine bas-reliefs showing scenes of everyday life.

Oxcart ride Banteay ChhmarToday, this seldom visited temple (far removed from the crowed Angkor temples) is a mass of sprawling fallen stone blocks with the surrounding jungle pushing up and smothering them, creating a delightful shady 'lost world' atmosphere. As you explore the remains you will still discover some of the four-faced towers as well as many stretches of fine bas-reliefs including excellent carvings of the 32 armed god Avalokiteshvara. Experiencing an almost ‘private’ sunset as the sun drops down beyond the temple's baray is idyllic...

Using the Banteay Chhmar temple ruins as a focal point the villagers offer activities such as: homestays in traditional Khmer houses; a torch-lit Khmer dinner in the grounds of the temple; oxcart rides to explore the village; bicycle rides to the nearby large lake; guided tours to other nearby temple remains; traditional music performances; a picnic lunch as you learn more about traditional village life; visiting the village bee-keeper and tasting the honey; watching women using traditional silk weaving methods helping to revive the skills; help out with rice planting or the harvest, and more…

A visit to the Banteay Chhmar Community Based Tourism project can be done as a 2 day trip from Siem Reap, as a stop-over if travelling between Siem Reap and Battambang, or as part of a longer northern Cambodia tour…  To see our suggested tours which feature Banteay Chhmar please click here.

Below is a map showing the location of  Banteay Chhmar as well as other community based tourism and eco-tourism sites in Cambodia.

 
Location map of Banteay Chhmar, Cambodia

Below please find our suggested tours which feature a visit to the Banteay Chhmar Community Based Tourism project. Please remember, these itinaraies are our suggestions to whet your appetite, if they do not fully meet your needs please email us as we are more than happy to discuss individual arrangements.

Banteay Chhmar Community Based Tourism Tours in Cambodia

Battambang & Banteay Chhmar Discovery (4 days / 3 nights)

From Phnom Penh you visit a Royal Mountain and call in on traditional potters and silversmiths. On arrival in laid-back, colonial, Battambang you will discover Angkorian temples, hilltop pagodas, and traditional farming villages. Then north to the remote & vast temple of Banteay Chhmar where you will visit the Community Tourism project and stay with a local family learning all about village life. After exploring the village further you continue to Siem Reap, the home of the mighty Angkor Wat temples.

Battambang Encounter (4 days / 3 nights)

A 4 day loop from Siem Reap giving an introduction to the laid-back, charming ‘city’ of Battambang, via a fascinating cruise on the Tonle Sap lake, passing enthralling floating villages. In Battambang you will discover Angkorian temples, hilltop pagodas, and traditional farming villages. Then north to the remote & vast temple of Banteay Chhmar where you will visit the Community Tourism project and stay with a local family learning all about village life.

Banteay Chhmar: Discover a 'lost' Angkorian city & stay in a traditional Khmer home...

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