🎨 Battambang, Cambodia

The Cultural Heart of Cambodia


📍 Introduction

Battambang is Cambodia’s second-largest city, located in the northwest of the country along the Sangkae River. Known for its charming colonial architecture, rich artistic culture, and peaceful countryside, Battambang offers a more authentic and laid-back experience compared to the country’s busier tourist hubs.

It’s a city where history, art, and rural life blend beautifully, making it a favorite among travelers seeking culture, creativity, and connection.


🌆 City at a Glance

  • Province: Battambang Province

  • Population: Approx. 200,000 (city area)

  • Main Language: Khmer (English spoken in tourism and hospitality)

  • Distance from Phnom Penh: ~290 km (~5–6 hours by car)

  • Distance from Siem Reap: ~170 km (~3–4 hours by car)


🎭 Culture & Arts

Battambang is often called the artistic capital of Cambodia. It’s home to numerous galleries, art studios, and the renowned:

  • Phare Ponleu Selpak (The Brightness of the Arts) – a non-profit art school famous for its circus performances, combining acrobatics, theater, and traditional storytelling.

The city’s creative energy is visible in murals, sculpture gardens, and performances by local artists.


🏛 Colonial & Historic Charm

Battambang preserves a significant number of French colonial buildings, charming shophouses, and Buddhist temples, offering a unique atmosphere of history and elegance.

Notable landmarks include:

  • Wat Banan Temple – Often called the “Mini Angkor Wat”

  • Wat Ek Phnom – A partially ruined 11th-century temple

  • Battambang Railway Station – A nostalgic symbol of Cambodia’s rail heritage


đźš‚ Bamboo Train (Norry)

One of Battambang’s most unique attractions is the Bamboo Train, a simple flatbed vehicle that runs on old railway tracks, offering a fun and bumpy ride through the countryside. It’s a must-do for adventurous travelers and families alike.


🌾 Countryside & Nature

Battambang is surrounded by lush rice paddies, traditional Cambodian villages, and limestone hills with caves and shrines.
Top natural sites include:

  • Phnom Sampov – A mountain with a pagoda, caves, and tragic history during the Khmer Rouge era

  • Bat Caves at Dusk – Witness thousands of bats flying out in waves at sunset

  • Local farm tours – See rice, banana, and fish farming up close


🍜 Food & Local Life

The local cuisine is flavorful and affordable. Try:

  • Battambang noodles (Num Banh Chok)

  • Freshwater fish dishes

  • Local rice wine, tropical fruits, and sticky rice in bamboo (Kralan)
    The city has cozy cafes, art-filled restaurants, and vibrant local markets.


đź’ˇ Why Visit Battambang?

  • Discover Cambodia’s artistic and cultural soul

  • Enjoy historical temples and peaceful riverside strolls

  • Explore the countryside by bike or tuk-tuk

  • Engage with friendly locals and community-run projects

  • A perfect stop between Siem Reap and Phnom Penh


🧭 Battambang is where Cambodia tells its story through art, history, and hospitality — a place to slow down and see the soul of the country.