The best places in Cambodia to Visit
1. Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat is the Southeast Asia's, largest and famous tourist attraction. Each year thousands of visitors make the short journey north of Siem Reap to visit the magnificent remains of the capitals of the Khmer Empire, dating from the ninth century. Here we’ll learn much about Khmer culture and history of Angkor period and this best temple.
2. Phnom Penh
Cambodia's capital teems
with tuk-tuk drivers and street food vendors. Weave through the city, spotting roadside pagodas nestled amongst
grand French colonial houses. Why not try a local delicacy, deep fried
tarantula? When cocktail hour calls, there's no better place to catch a
sundowner and appreciate some colonial grandeur than at the Foreign
Correspondence Club on the bank on the Mekong River that runs through the city.
3. The Killing Fields
Over three million
Cambodians were executed during the Khmer Rouge regime. The scale of the site,
coupled with the tales told over your audio guide, is deeply moving and
provides real insight in to the country's violent past, as well as the regime's
enduring legacy. You can couple your visit here with a trip to Tuol Sleng
Genocide Museum by a tuk-tuk.
4. Siem Reap
The drop-off point for
Angkor Archaeological Park, Siem Reap has developed into a tourist hub over
recent years. Grab a few bargains at the night market, or get a fish pedicure
for pennies, before heading to Pub Street for...well the name says it all
really! For daytime tranquility, head to Wat Bo Village and relax in the
gardens of the oldest Buddhist temple. Then we can go for any best hotels there
at night.
5. Sihanoukville
The main reason to come
here is the beaches, beautifully sandy and not as crowded as Thailand's. With
six sandy spots to chill out in, you'll be spoilt for choice. Less popular than
Victory or Serendipity Beach, Otres Beach is usually quieter and a good spot to
try your hand at windsurfing or kayaking.
6. Koh Rong
Koh Rong is the new
desert island paradise. Only accessible by a small local ferry, not many
travellers make the short ride out from Sihanoukville to this picturesque spot.
With 23 pristine beaches to choose from, you'll be tempted to laze the days
away in the sunshine. For the adventurous, there's plenty of opportunities for
hiking, diving and snorkelling. You'll find cheap cocktails, tasty Khmer food
and the best sunset sea view at Monkey Island.
7. Kampot
Once famous for its salt
and pepper production, Kampot is a charming riverside town. Days spent watching
the river, slurping noodles in the market and cycling through the hills are
what this place was made for. If you're feeling adventurous, take a trip 20km
out of Kampot and visit the French colonial ghost town, Bokor Hill Station.
Originally a retreat for colonial settlers, it was abandoned when the Khmer
Rouge took control of the area in the 1970's and has remained eerily untouched
ever since.
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