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Adventure
Battambang
Battambang, meaning “disappearing stick”, is named after a powerful staff used by a legendary Khmer king to achieve and maintain power and is Cambodia’s second city. Located on the Sangker River, 40 kms west of Tonle Sap Lake, it retains the character of a sleepy local market town...
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Mondulkiri
Mondulkiri is the eastern most, largest, least populated and least accessible province in the country. The main town, Sen Monorom, is a sleepy laid back place with a Wild West kind of feel about it. The area is famed for its waterfalls, indigenous culture, national parks and elephant treks. If you...
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Ratanakiri
Tucked away in the far northeast of Cambodia is the unique, rarely visited region of Ratanakiri. The area has a rich culture and is home to a number of minority ethnic tribes famous for their traditional ceremonies and burial practices. Chinese, Vietnamese and Laotian communities can also be found...
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Siem Reap & the Angkor Temples
The awe-inspiring temples of Angkor are undoubtedly one of the most impressive and important historical sites in Southeast Asia. Many assume that there is just the one temple “Angkor Wat” but in fact there are well over 40 monuments to explore, they are not technically all temples but...
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Tonle Sap
Tonle Sap is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. It forms a natural floodplain reservoir that is drained by the Tonle Sap River into the Mekong River near Phnom Penh. Uniquely, when the level of the Mekong River is high the flow of the Tonle Sap River reverses and water is pushed back into...
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Cultural, Historic or World Heritage Site
Phnom Penh
The historic and charming city of Phnom Penh offers the visitor a wealth of opportunities to explore both the ancient and modern day history. The Royal Palace, although not as quite as grand as the one in Bangkok and the Silver Pagoda, the National Museum (which houses many of the important artefacts...
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Siem Reap & the Angkor Temples
The awe-inspiring temples of Angkor are undoubtedly one of the most impressive and important historical sites in Southeast Asia. Many assume that there is just the one temple “Angkor Wat” but in fact there are well over 40 monuments to explore, they are not technically all temples but...
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Directors Choice Destinations
Siem Reap & the Angkor Temples
The awe-inspiring temples of Angkor are undoubtedly one of the most impressive and important historical sites in Southeast Asia. Many assume that there is just the one temple “Angkor Wat” but in fact there are well over 40 monuments to explore, they are not technically all temples but...
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Golf
Siem Reap & the Angkor Temples
The awe-inspiring temples of Angkor are undoubtedly one of the most impressive and important historical sites in Southeast Asia. Many assume that there is just the one temple “Angkor Wat” but in fact there are well over 40 monuments to explore, they are not technically all temples but...
Learn more »
River Journey
Battambang
Battambang, meaning “disappearing stick”, is named after a powerful staff used by a legendary Khmer king to achieve and maintain power and is Cambodia’s second city. Located on the Sangker River, 40 kms west of Tonle Sap Lake, it retains the character of a sleepy local market town...
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RV Mekong - Angkor to Saigon
There is no river life as captivating and diverse as that found along the Mekong River. Indeed there is hardly a more striking cultural contrast as that between the vibrant Mekong Delta and the laid back calmness of Cambodia.
This extraordinary journey was only first attempted by a tourist...
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Tonle Sap
Tonle Sap is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. It forms a natural floodplain reservoir that is drained by the Tonle Sap River into the Mekong River near Phnom Penh. Uniquely, when the level of the Mekong River is high the flow of the Tonle Sap River reverses and water is pushed back into...
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Somewhere completely different
Siem Reap & the Angkor Temples
The awe-inspiring temples of Angkor are undoubtedly one of the most impressive and important historical sites in Southeast Asia. Many assume that there is just the one temple “Angkor Wat” but in fact there are well over 40 monuments to explore, they are not technically all temples but...
Learn more »
Sihanoukville
As the fortunes of Cambodians have turned around recently Sihanoukville has become a popular destination at weekends and holidays with locals and the secret is now out. The town offers beautiful sandy beaches, a good selection of great seafood restaurants and trendy bars and more recently a decent...
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Undiscovered Beaches
Kep
Cambodia’s first seaside resort was, from the early 1900's until the 1960's, a thriving town for the rich French elite. Following independence from France, Kep became the most exclusive and prestigious beach town in Cambodia. Many large and luxurious villas lined the beach front. These...
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Sihanoukville
As the fortunes of Cambodians have turned around recently Sihanoukville has become a popular destination at weekends and holidays with locals and the secret is now out. The town offers beautiful sandy beaches, a good selection of great seafood restaurants and trendy bars and more recently a decent...
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Wildlife
Kratie
Kratie is a sleepy river town situated on the east bank of the mighty Mekong River. This picturesque town got off relatively lightly in the war years with much of the French architecture and the roads left in tact. There are many attractive French and Khmer homes scattered about, adding to the...
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Tonle Sap
Tonle Sap is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. It forms a natural floodplain reservoir that is drained by the Tonle Sap River into the Mekong River near Phnom Penh. Uniquely, when the level of the Mekong River is high the flow of the Tonle Sap River reverses and water is pushed back into...
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Honeymoon
Siem Reap & the Angkor Temples - Hotel de la Paix
This is one of the most stylish and chic hotels in the whole of the region, offering a sophisticated blend of hip art deco and traditional Khmer design with outstanding levels of luxury and world-class facilities.
Located within easy walking distance of the nightlife and colourful markets,...
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Siem Reap & the Angkor Temples - La Résidence d'Angkor
La Résidence d'Angkor is located on the riverside in central Siem Reap, gateway town to the majestic temples of Angkor. The hotel is just moments away from the bustling markets of Siem Reap and just ten minutes from Angkor Wat itself. This intimate Khmer-style hotel is set within a leafy...
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Siem Reap & the Angkor Temples - Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor
For more than 75 years, a trip to the magnificent temple complex of Angkor has been synonymous with a stay at Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor. Located in the heart of Siem Reap, the hotel is only eight kilometres from the temple site. Now sensitively restored, the hotel's renewed style and...
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Luxury
Phnom Penh - Raffles Hotel Le Royal
Located in the heart of Phnom Penh, Le Royal is only 20 minutes' drive from the International Airport and within easy access of the city's attractions such as the Royal Palace, Central Market, Russian Market and the National Artefacts Museum. It is the premier hotel in Phnom Penh, a hotel with...
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Siem Reap & the Angkor Temples - Hotel de la Paix
This is one of the most stylish and chic hotels in the whole of the region, offering a sophisticated blend of hip art deco and traditional Khmer design with outstanding levels of luxury and world-class facilities.
Located within easy walking distance of the nightlife and colourful markets,...
Learn more »
Siem Reap & the Angkor Temples - La Résidence d'Angkor
La Résidence d'Angkor is located on the riverside in central Siem Reap, gateway town to the majestic temples of Angkor. The hotel is just moments away from the bustling markets of Siem Reap and just ten minutes from Angkor Wat itself. This intimate Khmer-style hotel is set within a leafy...
Learn more »
Siem Reap & the Angkor Temples - Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor
For more than 75 years, a trip to the magnificent temple complex of Angkor has been synonymous with a stay at Raffles Grand Hotel d'Angkor. Located in the heart of Siem Reap, the hotel is only eight kilometres from the temple site. Now sensitively restored, the hotel's renewed style and...
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