Banteay Chhmar community-based tourism (CBT) is a group of local villagers living and working in Banteay Chhmar commune in northwestern Cambodia. The CBT is dedicated to the purposes of preserving the region's cultural heritage, environmental integrity and improving the livelihoods of the community through the management of a sustainable, responsible tourism business.The CBT is an essential part of the community, providing jobs through tourism activities such as homestays, tour guides, traditional activities, meals and transportation services. The CBT acts as a bond between visitors, tour operators, villagers, local and national authorities. All income generated through the CBT stays within the local community. The Income generated is used to 1) earn income for villagers by providing tourism services 2) savings into a local fund to support operating expenses and 3) help develop community-wide projects such as a solid waste management project, water filter project and library.Banteay Chhmar Temple is one of the largest temples from the Angkorian era. This relatively unstudied temple is an important part of Khmer history. It is currently undergoing a conservation project by Global Heritage Fund and it is expected to be nominated as a UNESCO World Heritage site in the future. The surrounding area provides a glimpse into traditional, rural life in Cambodia.