
Isanborei Community Tourism aims to create jobs and build capacity in the tourism sector by increasing the number of visitors to the Sambor Prei Kuk community in a sustainable manner.
The main attractions are the temple ruins of Isanapura (Isanborei), a pre-Angkorean Kingdom dating back to the 7th Century.
More than 150 temples can be explored on foot and by bicycle, led by guides from the community who know the area well and are able to relate historical facts as well as provide insight on day-to-day live in rural Cambodia.
There are a number of home stays in the community that provide visitors a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in traditional Cambodian village life.
For groups, Isanborei Community Tourism can provide a catered lunch in a scenic spot with a backdrop of the stunning temples.
Khiri Reach is supporting the project with marketing, quality control and technical advice.
Please have a look at the Isanborei website: www.samborpreikuk.com
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