Cambodia has it all. From postcard perfect islands, Tarzan-worthy jungles and ancient temples, to its rich culture and warm people. Here are 10 of the top experiences to tick off your list during your time in the Kingdom of Wonder.
The temples of Angkor are often the first thing that springs to mind when people think of Cambodia. Of course, the impressive collection of ancient monuments is a must on itineraries, but there is plenty more to cram into a trip to this fascinating Southeast Asian country.
If chowing down on a tasty range of freshly-made local dishes, chilling out on tropical islands or hanging out with welcoming locals are ingredients to your ideal holiday, then the Kingdom of Wonder provides in spades.
Angkor Spa
Soothing atmosphere, tasteful decor traditional ambiance. Foot, oil, body massage. Facial treatment, natural body scrub, and package massage. Tel: 093-900623 www.angkorspa.net #16 Street 310,…
Read MorePhnom Penh: Recreation & Activities
Arts Exhibitions and Galleries Cambodia’s art scene has begun to blossom as a new generation of Cambodian artists come into their own. Art spaces…
Read MoreTa Khmau Zoo / Phnom Tamao / Prasat Tamao
Off Route #2, 39km, 1 hour south of Phnom Penh The Phnom Tamao area is a popular destination for weekend holidayers from Phnom Penh,…
Read MoreTonle Bati/Ta Prohm
Off Route #2, 1 hour south of Phnom Penh Tonle Bati is a small lake and popular picnic spot for the locals – bamboo…
Read MorePrasat Neang Khmau
Takeo Province, off Rte 2, 1.5 hours south of Phnom Penh Standing next to an active pagoda, Prasat Neang Khmau consists of two deteriorating…
Read MorePhnom Chisor
Takeo Province, off Rte 2, 2 hours south of Phnom Penh At the top of Phnom Chisor sit some very nicely preserved 10th/11th century…
Read MorePhnom Da/Angkor Borei
Takeo Province, 2-hours south of Phnom Penh Angkor Borei is a small town in the area of several ruins and archaeological digs. The area…
Read MorePagodas (Wats)
Cambodia is a Theravada Buddhist country, and in Phnom Penh you are never far from a Buddhist pagoda (wat.) Dozens of wats dot the…
Read MoreThe Architecture of Phnom Penh
Architecturally speaking, Phnom Penh is a comparatively new city. Prior to the late 19th century the city was but a few pagodas and clusters…
Read MoreCooking Classes
Feel Good Cooking School / Street Food Tours Khmer cooking classing by experienced Cambodian cooking teachers at Feel Good Cafe. Featuring a trip to…
Read MoreTraditional Performances
Cambodia has a long and rich history of classical dance, shadow puppetry and circus, and it has also become tradition for visitors to Cambodia…
Read MoreTraditional Markets
In Cambodia it is the women who take charge of trade… Market is held everyday from six o’clock… they display their goods on matting…
Read MoreCerevisia Craft Brewery
Location: #9, St. 29 Cerevisia Craft Brewery, In Phnom Penh, Craft Brewhouse is on a mission: To create damn fine beer. Crafting full-bodied brews…
Read MoreKingdom Brewery Brewery Tours
Admission: $7.00 Location: #1748 National Route #5, Russei Keo district Tel: 023-430180-2 Kingdom Breweries, brewers of Kingdom Pilsner and Dark Lager, offers regular guided…
Read MorePhnom Penh City Sights: Khmer Rouge History
From April 17, 1975 until January 7, 1979, the brutal, ultra-Communist Khmer Rouge regime (i.e. the Red Khmer) controlled the whole of Cambodia, then…
Read MoreSilk Island (Koh Dach)
Admission: None Location: In the Mekong River located about 1-hour boat ride from Phnom Penh. See above for boats to the island. For those…
Read MoreThe Rivers
Situated on the west side of the Tonle Sap River, Phnom Penh is, before all else, the city at the Chaktomuk on the Mekong…
Read MoreIndependence Monument
Admission: None Location: At the intersection of Norodom and Sihanouk Blvds. The Independence Monument (Vimean Ekareach) was inaugurated in November 9, 1962, celebrating Cambodia’s…
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