Angkor Wat Must-Buy Souvenirs: Beyond the Temple Replicas
You've walked the corridors of Angkor Wat at sunrise. You've watched the towers emerge from the mist. Now you're back in town and the souvenir stalls are calling — but something more meaningful than a miniature stone carving would better honor the trip. Here's how Cambodian coffee has become one of Siem Reap's most coveted take-home items.
You've walked the corridors of Angkor Wat at sunrise. You've watched the towers emerge from the mist. Now you're back in town and the souvenir stalls are calling — but something more meaningful than a miniature stone carving would better honor the trip. Here's how Cambodian coffee has become one of Siem Reap's most coveted take-home items.
**The Problem With Angkor Souvenirs**
The souvenir economy around Angkor Wat is enormous — and mostly homogenized. Temple-replica carvings, "I ♥ Cambodia" shirts, silver jewelry, and krama scarves dominate every stall. Quality varies wildly. And the story behind most of these items is murky at best.
Savvy travelers increasingly look for gifts that are: locally produced, ethically sourced, genuinely high-quality, and consumable (so there's no clutter guilt).
**Enter: Specialty Cambodian Coffee**
Cambodia has been producing coffee since French colonial times, but the specialty movement is new — and exciting. OCC is at the forefront, focusing exclusively on Robusta beans grown at altitude in Cambodia's northeastern highlands. Unlike plantation Robusta bred for volume, OCC's sourcing is elevation-specific: beans from 900–1,200 meters, where cooler temperatures slow cherry development and concentrate flavor compounds.
The result is a coffee that surprises people who think they know Robusta.
**What OCC Offers for the Angkor Traveler**
* **Single-bag retail packs (200g):** Perfect for one or two recipients. Light in your luggage, high in perceived value.
* **Gift sets (2–3 varieties):** Showcasing different roast profiles — ideal for coffee enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates a curated gift.
* **Whole bean or ground:** Your choice depending on recipient setup.
**Where to Find It in Siem Reap**
OCC has retail presence near Pub Street and the Old Market area. Look for the amber-toned packaging — it stands out among the usual souvenir clutter.
**Packing Tip**
Coffee is one of the best-performing items in checked luggage by weight-to-value ratio. A 500g bag of OCC gift coffee weighs the same as a stone carving a fraction of its size — and travels cleaner.
*→ The temples are unforgettable. Make sure your souvenir is too.*
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