Siem Reap is the gateway to Angkor Wat, the millennium-old temple ruins of the Khmer Empire. Set along the Siem Reap River, this small provincial capital boasts hundreds of sightseeing opportunities such as well-preserved colonial buildings, museums, traditional markets, and cultural performances. Following its rapid growth, the lively town offers all the facilities expected by experienced world travellers. There's plenty of...
Más informaciónPhnom Penh is the biggest and wealthiest city in Cambodia. It's also the cultural, commercial and political centre of the...
Koh Kong lets you escape to a lesser-explored region on Cambodia’s west coast. It’s considered one of the country’s greenest...
Koh Rong is a group of islands just off the Cambodian coast, near Sihanoukville, which offers 23 amazing white-sand beaches...
Battambang is a city in Northwest Cambodia, some 293 km from Phnom Penh, and was the leading rice-producing province of...
With its beaches and casinos, Sihanoukville is primarily a tourist attraction, though one with an industrial deepwater port. Because of...
When it comes to things to do in Cambodia, one of the first things that come to mind is exploring the vast temple complex of Angkor in Siem Reap. While the country is known for historical sites like Angkor Wat, Bayon Temple and Ta Prohm, there are actually so much more for you to experience during your holiday. The French left a charming architectural legacy that the Khmer Rouge miraculously didn't...
Más informaciónThe best things to do in Siem Reap shows that there’s more to this quaint town besides visiting the iconic Angkor Wat temple ruins. As Cambodia’s unofficial tourism capital, Siem Reap boasts hundreds of natural and manmade attractions such as...
Phnom Penh offers plenty of things to see and do – you'll often be surprised when making a stop in...
The best attractions in Koh Rong include both stunning natural sights as well as exciting manmade facilities. Enjoy the many...
There’s quite a lot of variety among the things to do in Sihanoukville. The coastal town is famous for having...
Temples in Siem Reap attract millions of visitors each year, especially those in the expansive Angkor Archaeological Park. Listed as...
One of the best things to do in Cambodia is exploring magnificent historical sites, some are easily on the bucket...
The best beaches in Koh Rong and the neighbouring Koh Rong Sanloem are archetypes of a tropical paradise, boasting white...
The best spas in Siem Reap are must-visits, especially after a full day of exploring the quintessential Angkor Wat and...
You can explore 5 great Angkor temples in 3 days on an eye-opening tour. A must-see is Angkor Thom, 'The...
The Cambodia dining scene will introduce you to the enticing flavours of traditional Khmer dishes. Even so, whether you’re visiting Siem Reap, Sihanoukville, Phnom Penh or even rural Battambang, you're sure to find a wealth of not only Cambodian but also international cuisine and dishes and, of course, there are several different levels of presentation. From fine dining to street cuisine to genuine Khmer dishes, you'll find it all. And being...
Más informaciónThe best restaurants in Siem Reap appeal to travellers with their high-quality dishes, extensive drink lists, warm hospitality, stylish settings, and central locations walkable from most hotels in town. As the gateway to Angkor Wat, Siem Reap’s dining scene has...
Phnom Penh restaurants are emerging as culinary surprise packages to match larger and more established Southeast Asian neighbours. Traditional Khmer...
The best Siem Reap dishes can be enjoyed everywhere in the quaint town, from dingy roadside stalls and traditional markets...
When shopping in Cambodia, you'll find fine silks, textiles, statues and carvings, along with silverwork and art. Cambodia is a treasure trove for exotic items, especially for Buddhism-themed ornaments. They are sold in boutiques, on the street and in large markets, both in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. You can also stumble upon interesting items in smaller towns across Cambodia. In some markets though, without a basic foundation in the Khmer...
Más informaciónAmong the best things to buy in Cambodia are the local handicrafts, which are designed and created by the locals themselves. Encouraged by the government and various aid organisations, many local Cambodians are rediscovering their natural talents as weavers and...
Options for the best shopping in Siem Reap range from renowned local brands and fair-trade centres to vibrant markets. They...
Phnom Penh shopping experiences may not be on par with shopping destinations in Southeast Asia like Bangkok or Singapore, but...
The Cambodia nightlife scene is quite locally orientated, although foreigners are amply catered for by the country's many bars, restaurants and clubs. Some clubs open for 24 hours and others barely close early. The restaurant scene runs parallel, that's to say late, along with the nightclubs. There are designated ‘pub streets’ and riverside boulevards in the main towns of Siem Reap and Phnom Penh, while Sihanoukville is big on casinos....
Más informaciónEnjoying a night out in Phnom Penh comes in many choices, with more added every year. Anyone who has visited Phnom Penh more than a few years ago will tell you how much the city has changed. Not only are...
Some of the best nightlife in Siem Reap are concentrated within Pub Street, a vibrant street filled with backpacker-friendly bars,...
Pub Street Siem Reap is the nightlife hub of the town, featuring rows of backpacker-friendly bars and pubs, packed nightclubs...
Our Cambodia information pages show you some useful tips that can help you planning your visit, and can be used during your travels in the country. Cambodia is a unique destination, with different regions where you can witness a rich diversity and fascinating cultural heritage. Since the country’s new era of peace and political stability took over, getting around has become much easier than before. You can now set out to...
Más informaciónSpending 2 days in Siem Reap is pretty much the bare minimum required to see the very best that the city and the surrounding area has to offer. Often visited as part of a general tour of Southeast Asia, as...
When it comes to getting to Koh Rong and Koh Rong Sanloem, virtually the only option is to go by...
The weather in Koh Rong is typical of the tropical climate shared by this part of Southeast Asia with 2...