Cambodia Travel Guide
Prasat Yeai Poeun Group
The Prasat Yeai Poeun complex comprised a total of 22 sanctuaries (5 have octagonal shapes) with two wall rampart, and was built of brick, masonry,…
Beang Mealea Temple
This temple is hardly visited because it is not in the temple circuit, which is a great pity as Beng Mealea is a specially spectacular…
Kampong Khleang
The Kampong Khleang is located on the northern lake-edge about 35 km east of Siem Reap town, more remote and less touristed than Kampong Phluk.…
Cambodian Holocaust
The Khmer Rouge, a militant political faction, rode a tide of opposition to US bombings around the Ho Chi Minh trail. Presenting themselves as a…
Voen Sai
Located in the banks of Tonle San River, Voen Sai is the pleasant little community of Chinese, Lao and Kreung villages. Originally, the town was…
Kam Py Resort
This resort is the great natural resort providing shelter to Dolphins. When we travel along the National Road No.7 to the North about 15 Kilometers…
Kirirom National Park
The name of Kirirom means “Happy Mountain” and this beautiful national park area 85 kilometers from the capital off National Route 4 was once a…
Ream Beach
Though not untouristed, the Ream Beaches see far fewer visitors than Sihanouk ville beaches. Located in the Ream National Park. Take Route 4 to the…
Lion Temple Group
Lion temple group comprise 18 temples with two ramparts closed to the pond. The reasons why the people called Lion Temple because on the tops…
Pagodas in Siem Reap
The Buddhist pagodas are the traditional seat of Khmer culture. Siem Reap, like many Cambodian towns, is a collection of villages, which grew around individual…
Chantiers Ecoles
Launched in 1992 under a joint Cambodian/French initiative and partly financed by the EU since 1998 under the \”REPLIC\” programme, Chantiers-Ecoles vocational centre trains 650…
Central Market
This unique, art-deco building is a Phnom Penh landmark. Prior to 1935 the area was a swamp/lake that received the runoff during the rainy season.…