The Temples of Angkor

The Temples of Angkor
One of the most popular attractions in Cambodia are the temples of Angkor. You may have heard of Angkor Wat or the Angkor Archaeological Park, which are essentially the same thing! The significance of the temples of Angkor is overwhelming and it is the best way to learn all about Cambodian history and culture.
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The Royal Palace

No visit to the capital city of Phnom Penh in Cambodia would be complete without a visit to the Royal Palace. This is an awe-inspiring and truly beautiful complex that is steeped in history and will fill you with a wonderful sense of peace. The palace was built upon an old citadel and is conveniently located for visitors to take a look around, being just off of the popular Sisowath […]

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Sisowath Quay

Sisowath Quay is the area that runs along the western side of the Tonle Sap River in the city of Phnom Penh in Cambodia. This promenade area is a bustle of activity from early in the morning and is the heart of activity in the city in the evening for tourists and locals alike.
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Kampot

Kampot is a small provincial town in Cambodia’s south-west corner, offering relatively little to anyone other than the most intrepid adventure traveler. However, for the adventure traveler it’s a paradise, offering access to Bokor National Park, a huge variety of hiking tracks and enduro biking areas, and the waterfall at Teuk Chrreu.
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Kratie

A small town in Cambodia’s rugged northeast, Kratie is a popular destination amongst adventure tourists and backpackers. While it’s well off the traditional package tourist holiday itinerary, Kratie offers some rewarding and interesting scenic sites combined the the adventurous and frontier feel of northeast Cambodia.
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Stung Treng

A fairly minimalist border town in north-east Cambodia, Stung Treng is the gateway to southern Laos and a popular through travel destination for backpackers and adventure tourists.
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Battambang

Cambodia’s second largest city, Battambang is a great destination for an escape from the crowds of Angkor and the constant hustle and bustle of Phnom Penh. Just four hours by boat from Siem Reap, Battambang offers a unique look into Khmer life,
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Siem Reap

Cambodia’s tourism capital, Siem Reap is an exciting city and the gateway to Angkor, Cambodia’s largest historical city. There’s no doubt that Siem Reap is a major tourism destination — internet cafes are everywhere and the town’s main drag looks more like one of Bangkok’s infamous nightclub districts than it does a small Khmer town — but there’s still a lot of Khmer charm to find here.
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Phnom Penh Cambodia – Tours and Travel

Phnom Penh Cambodia – Tours and Travel

Phnom Penh is Cambodia’s capital city, home to some chilling reminders of the civil war and Khmer Rouge routine. Despite having the dubious honor of sitting virtually uninhabited for four years, Phnom Penh is a bustling city rapidly updating to the 21st century. With tuk-tuks blasting through city streets, mobs of motorcyclists moving down the boulevards and busy workers in public areas, Phnom Penh is as much a bustling South-East […]

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