Cambodia Travel Guide
Chong Khneas Village
The Chong Khneas is floating village at the edge of the lake closest and most accessible to Siem Reap. If you want a relatively quick…
Wat Ounalom
Originally founded in 1422 by King Ponhea Yat (1405-1467), Wat Ounalom located north from the National Museum of Arts, is one of Phnom Penh’s five…
Waterfalls in Ratanakiri
There are numerous waterfalls in the province, but many are difficult to reach in the wet season and lacking much water in the dry season.…
Khmer Rouge House
The one legged military chief of the Khmer Rouge, Ta Mok, ruled the movement in its final years, and his residence is open to visitors.…
Hot Spring
Locates at Phnom Te Village, Phnom Te Commune, Aural District in 126 kilometers from Phnom Penh or 70 kilometer from the provincial town by the…
Ochheuteal Beach
This beach is known as UNTAC Beach in the early 1990s and it is now the most popular in Sihanoukville, offering the full spectrum of…
Prasat Sambor Group
The northern sanctuary group comprised 11 sanctuaries separated from each other with the one at the middle, and had two-wall rampart. The sanctuaries were built…
Tonle Sap Lake
Cambodia\’s Great Lake, the Boeung Tonle Sap (Tonle Sap Lake,) is the most prominent feature on the map of Cambodia – a huge dumbbell-shaped body…
Kampong Phluk Village
The Kampong Phluk is a cluster of three villages of stilted houses built within the floodplain of the Tonle Sap about 16 km southeast of…
Wat Lang Ka
Originally constructed in 1422 by King Ponhea Yat (1405-1467), Wat Langka is one of Phnom Penh’s five original wats. Its name derives from its original…
Chunchiet Cemeteries
There are many chunchiet cemeteries scattered throughout the forests of Ratanakiri. Kochon is a one-hour boat trip ride east of Voen Sai and has an…
Irrawaddy Dolphins
The freshwater Irrawaddy dolphin (trey pisaut), is an endangered species throughout Asia, with shrinking numbers inhabiting stretches of the Mekong in Cambodia, Laos, and other…