Educating for Safety, Protecting for the Future

Angkor Wildlife & Aquarium (AWA), in collaboration with the Snakebite Relief Program and the APSARA National Authority, has installed new educational standing banners at Angkor Botanical Garden to raise awareness about snakes in Angkor Park and promote safe coexistence between humans and wildlife.

Angkor Wildlife & Aquarium (AWA) is proud to partner with the Snakebite Relief Program (SRP) and the APSARA National Authority to enhance public education at Angkor Botanical Garden through the installation of informative standing banners.

These educational displays are designed for both local and international visitors, providing essential knowledge about common snake species found in Angkor Park, how to identify potential risks, and practical guidance on preventing snakebite incidents. By understanding snake behavior and learning appropriate safety measures, visitors can explore the park more confidently while respecting the natural ecosystem.

This initiative reflects our shared commitment to public safety, wildlife conservation, and sustainable tourism within one of Cambodia’s most culturally and environmentally significant sites. Through collaboration and education, we aim to reduce human–snake conflict while promoting peaceful coexistence between people and wildlife.

At AWA, we believe that education is a powerful conservation tool—protecting lives, preserving biodiversity, and inspiring responsible interaction with nature.

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Free Bus Service

Free Bus Schedule Service to Angkor Wildlife & Aquarium
Free Bus Schedule Service to Angkor Wildlife & Aquarium

Exciting News!

Angkor Wildlife & Aquarium is delighted to inform you that you can enjoy our free shuttle from February 08th, 2024.

  • Two Rounds a day
  • Everyday

Here below are the schedules:

– Morning Departure from:

  • Ibis Styles Siem Reap at 08:15 AM
  • The Heritage Walk at 08:25 AM
  • Angkor Enterprise at 08:40 AM

– Afternoon Departure from:

  • Ibis Styles Siem Reap at 12:35 PM
  • The Heritage Walk at 12:45 PM
  • Angkor Enterprise at 13:00 PM

Note: Advance booking is required

Explore the wonders of nature and wildlife at Angkor Wildlife & Aquarium.

Educating for Safety, Protecting for the Future

Angkor Wildlife & Aquarium (AWA) is proud to partner with the Snakebite Relief Program (SRP) and the APSARA National Authority to enhance public education at Angkor Botanical Garden through the installation of informative standing banners.

These educational displays are designed for both local and international visitors, providing essential knowledge about common snake species found in Angkor Park, how to identify potential risks, and practical guidance on preventing snakebite incidents. By understanding snake behavior and learning appropriate safety measures, visitors can explore the park more confidently while respecting the natural ecosystem.

This initiative reflects our shared commitment to public safety, wildlife conservation, and sustainable tourism within one of Cambodia’s most culturally and environmentally significant sites. Through collaboration and education, we aim to reduce human–snake conflict while promoting peaceful coexistence between people and wildlife.

At AWA, we believe that education is a powerful conservation tool—protecting lives, preserving biodiversity, and inspiring responsible interaction with nature.