Travel to Cambodia you are going to explore a land of Angkor culture and it great complex temples not only in Siem Reap but along the country, vast palm plantation, Silver pagoda, Grand Palace, beautiful beach of Shihanouk villes and of course a sad history... Voir plus
  • Lac Tonlé Sap

    Lac Tonlé Sap

    Le Tonlé Sap ce qui signifie en khmer « grande rivière d'eau douce », mais qu'on traduit plus fréquemment par « grand lac ») est un système hydrologique combinant lac et rivière portant ce même nom, d'une importance...

  • Wat Phnom

    Wat Phnom

    Wat Phnom, the namesake and symbol of the capital city of Phnom Penh, sets prominently atop an artificial 27 meter hill (or 'Phnom') in the northeastern section of the city. Legend has it that Daun Penh, a wealthy widow, retrieved a large koki tree trunk from the river. She had hoped to...

  • National Museum

    National Museum

    The National Museum of Cambodia in Phnom Penh is the country’s leading historical and archaeological museum. It was officially inaugurated by King Sisowat in 1920. The buildings are inspired by Khmer temple architecture and house more than 14,000 items. The National Museum contains the...

  • Choeung Ek (The Killing Fields)

    Choeung Ek (The Killing Fields)

    Located about 17km south of Phnom Penh, Choeung Ek was once an orchard and a Chinese graveyard. It was used by the Khmer Rouge regime as an execution ground to put down thousands of people between 1975 and 1979. The site is now better known as the Killing Fields. Mass graves containing thousands...

  • Russian market (Phsar Toul Tum Poung)

    Russian market (Phsar Toul Tum Poung)

    Toul Tum Poung market is often referred to as the Russian market because of its popularity among Russian expatriates during the 1980s. This market is popular to collectors of genuine antiques; also, for those looking for good reproductions. Filled with stalls selling sundry souvenir items (silk...

  • Sokha Beach

    Sokha Beach

    Sokha Beach Resort takes up and blocks off of Sokha Beach as a private for their hotel residents. However, a small part of this stretch of beach is still open to public. Visitors who want to spend a day on the private, uncrowded shoreline can do so by paying a small fee. The fee also includes use...

  • Koh Rong Archipelago

    Koh Rong Archipelago

    In Cambodia’s untouched Koh Rong Archipelago, two pristine islands lie side by side. They are known locally as Song Saa – Khmer for ‘The Sweethearts’.Song Saa Island is as seductive as the name implies. Think intimate. Think luxurious. But above all think harmony –...

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