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The Capital & Angkor Empire

Starts from Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, you will be taken to the key attractions which explain the history and culture the country. You will then spend 2 nights in Siem Reap to explore the Temples of Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom, the ancient ruins, and enjoy a boat trip on Tonle Sap Lake.

Angkor Discovery

The temples of Angkor, capital of Cambodia’s ancient Khmer Empire, are the perfect fusion of creative ambition and spiritual devotion. This four-day itinerary is designed to cover the highlights of the Angkor Wat – World Heritage site, taking in the magnificent ancient temples and vestiges of Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom (Baphoun, Bayon, Terrace of the Elephants, Terrace of the Leper King), Ta Prohm, Beng Melea and Banteay Srey. It also offers a glimpse of Khmer classical arts and a chance to observe daily life in floating villages on the Tonle Sap Lake.

Sihanoukville

In every major city, there is a backpacker street but Cambodia takes this seriously as there is a town dedicated solely for backpackers, the coastal capital of the Southwest – Sihanoukville.

Preah Vihear

Preah Vihear: The Mountain Temple Preah Vihear sits on a 525-meter cliff in the Dangrek Mountains along Cambodia’s northern border with Thailand. This Khmer temple, built primarily in the … Read more

Kampot

Along with Kep, Kampot is another town that has had the misfortune of being eclipsed by the rise of Sihanoukville but all the more one should visit as it is a vibrant destination with a relaxing riverside setting that has plenty of good bars, restaurants, and music.

Rattanak Kiri

Ratanakiri: Cambodia’s Wild East Ratanakiri sits in Cambodia’s remote northeastern corner, bordering Vietnam and Laos. This is Cambodia’s least developed and most ethnically diverse province: dense jungle, volcanic crater … Read more

Kep

If Cambodia had a ghost city, Kep would be the closest one to claim that title. Not that it’s uninhabited or haunted, it just has a lot of the remnants of the past that are now engulfed in nature. Kep used to be several things.

Kratie

Sitting on the banks of the Mekong is the idyllic and charming town of Kratie. It is relatively remote and there is no presence of large-scale tourism. It is, however, popular for backpackers during high season.

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