Finding Peace Alone: My Solo Escape to Siem Reap

They say it’s fun to travel with friends and yes I agree. But there’s something about solo travel that hits differently. Recently, although accidentally did it because of work, I took a solo trip to Siem Reap. It became more than just a getaway, it was a quiet rebellion from the noise of everyday life, and a peaceful reset I didn’t know I needed.

What I came to love the most about traveling solo was the freedom. I could stick to my own plan — or completely ditch it. I visited temples with a tour guide, just walking, listening, and soaking in the silence. There was no rush. No pressure to move along. It was just me and the majestic ancient stones.

I believe it was the low season this time around, it was even better — calm, quiet, and peaceful. It felt like the temples were breathing in a slower rhythm, just for me.

There were moments when people were surprised to see me alone, yes a Cambodian who travel to Angkor Wat alone, especially for activities where most people come in pairs or groups. But honestly, everyone I met was so kind. They are always trying to interact with me, not in a bad way, but in a warm manners. It’s funny how strangers look out for solo travelers, this would never happen travelling in group.

This trip became more than just visiting temples or ticking off a destination. It was a reset button. A real escape from the pressure of work and expectations. Solo travel teaches you to listen to yourself — to move at your pace, and to enjoy your own company.

If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed or burnt out, I can’t recommend a solo trip enough. It’s not about being alone — it’s about being with yourself.

Before ending this rant about this sudden discovery after so many years into life, I’ll leave you with what I did in the 2 days of this solo trip — nothing too packed, just enough to breathe and feel alive again.

Day 1 (Does not count I was working)
– Took the VET Air Bus First Class from Phnom Penh (and back) — since it is spacious and comfortable for me to work along the way. You can check the schedule via this link. (Vetairbus Ticket)
– Mostly meeting and finishing work, so I can have a real holiday afterward.

Day 2
– Visited temples: Preah Palilay, Neak Pean, Bayon, Angkor Wat, and a few more hidden gems
– Watched the Phare Cambodian Circus in the evening. You can check their website for more details. (Phare Circus)

Day 3
– Spent a quiet morning at the Khmer Ceramics & Fine Arts Museum (Find Them Here)
– Took some time to reflect and slow down before heading back

This is just a casual overview of my trip and what I got back from it. It was unplanned, but somehow it ended up being one of the most refreshing experiences I’ve had in a long time — and it’s already at the top of my list for 2025.

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