If you’re looking for a unique and meaningful destination in Cambodia, Angkor Wildlife & Aquarium (AWA) is a must-visit. As Cambodia’s first wildlife and aquarium park, this place offers a fantastic combination of education, entertainment, and conservation.
Freshwater & Saltwater Aquariums: Home to mesmerizing aquatic species from Cambodia and beyond. It’s a great chance to see marine life up close, especially if you love underwater ecosystems.
Wildlife Encounters: You’ll meet rescued animals including tigers, sun bears, crocodiles, otters, and more.
Reptile House: An exciting section where you can observe reptiles and learn about their habitats.
Crocodile Stadium: A safe yet thrilling spot to see crocodiles in action.
Butterfly Garden, Tiger Sanctuary, and Picnic Areas: Perfect for family relaxation and nature lovers.
Interactive Learning: The park highlights endangered species and uses educational signs to explain their risk levels.
Family-Friendly: Lots of photo spots, playful activities, and areas to rest, like the Floating Market, where you can also enjoy local and international dishes.
Support for Conservation: By visiting, you’re supporting animal rescue and environmental awareness in Cambodia.
Free Shuttle Bus: Easy access with convenient transportation provided by the park.
I had a wonderful time here! From posing at the Otter Lagoon to exploring the aquarium zones and seeing amazing creatures like crocodiles and bamboo sharks, every corner of AWA tells a story. It’s a place where you can both enjoy and learn. If you visit, please take your time at each spot and support this great conservation effort.
if you have time, I highly recommend visiting Angkor Wildlife & Aquarium. It’s a beautiful place worth supporting!
Hi @SophatCHY ..
Checking and I fall on the topic…
Which is about Park..( an amazing topic..)
I like parks actually! The uniq way you’re either achild, young or adult you have your feeling catch there and could at anytime found them there at the park! And I think we all enjoy Park moments ..( thanks for remember us )
But there is a little problem there… among your pics shared with the topic as well as the details you’ve mentioned “crocodiles”.
..oups ! I think I’ll stay with the toys in the car for this time …why not guarding the car for this time I’m volunteer hand up for it .. …
Hi @Laurent, thank you for checking it out and sharing your thoughts!
Yes, parks always hold special memories for all ages – whether we’re kids, adults, or just kids at heart! It’s great to hear you enjoy them too.
Haha, I totally understand about the crocodiles! Don’t worry, the park is safe, and most of the crocodiles are well-protected and within their designated zones. But I think having you on car-guarding duty is a pretty good backup plan!
Appreciate your lovely comment and the good humor – it made me smile!
Stay safe and enjoy your next park visit!
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Haha, I totally understand about the crocodiles! Don’t worry, the park is safe, and most of the crocodiles are well-protected and within their designated zones
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Very often,I like take risks but at this point with crocodiles ..
Wow the level is up …I think we could get an arrangement at one condition ( only one ) your Park manager gives holidays to those crocodiles and then once check well it were two weeks ago, there’s any chance to found one…
count me in …
Do you think I’ve got a chance!?
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Appreciate your lovely comment and the good humor – it made me smile!
Stay safe and enjoy your next park visit!
[/quote]… It’s an pleasure shared.. thanks to you too..
What a fantastic recommendation @SophatCHY Brother.
The Angkor Wildlife & Aquarium looks like a perfect blend of education, conservation, and family fun. Your photos and highlights really bring the experience to life, especially the interactive learning and rescued wildlife areas.
Did you have a favorite section or animal encounter during your visit?
Thank you so much, brother @NandKK!
Yes, I really enjoyed the interactive aquarium section—it’s quite peaceful and gives visitors the chance to get very close to the aquatic life. I also loved the rescued wildlife zone, especially the otters and crocodiles. The entire experience strikes a good balance between learning and relaxation.