attractions
Sekong River
The Sekong River is a major tributary of the Mekong River, distinguished by its rich natural abundance and serving as a habitat for rare fish and aquatic life. It is also a key route for transportation and supports several indigenous riverside communities.
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Virachey National Park
As one of Cambodia's two ASEAN Heritage Parks, it stands out for its diverse and pristine ecosystems, and for offering long-haul trekking adventures led by indigenous rangers and guides.
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Yeak Laom Volcanic Lake
This volcanic lake stands out for its crystal-clear water, perfectly circular shape, and serves as a spiritual center for the Kachok and Kreung indigenous tribes.
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Kachanh Waterfall
Kachanh Waterfall is a large, single-tier waterfall with water flowing year-round, set in a rich and abundant tropical rainforest with impressive viewpoints and picnic areas by the water.
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Koh Ker Pyramid Temple
A significant ancient site that briefly served as the capital of the Khmer Empire, prominently featuring Prasat Thom a towering, stepped pyramid resembling Mayan or Egyptian structures rising dramatically from the dense jungle, offering a profound sense of discovery.
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Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary
It hosts the largest colony of waterbirds in Southeast Asia, attracting several rare and endangered species like the Spot-billed Pelican and the Milky Stork, amidst flooded forests and floating villages.
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Wat Ek Phnom Temple
A millennia-old ancient site distinguished by a large, surviving brick sanctuary (Prang) showcasing exquisite, intricate carvings and interesting bas-reliefs in a profoundly tranquil setting.
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Phare Ponleu Selpak Circus
Witness a unique and spectacular performance that tells stories of Cambodian life and tradition through a fusion of contemporary performing arts, generating income to support the art school and education of Cambodian youth.
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Cambodia Peace Gallery
Explore Cambodia's long journey from conflict and loss to building lasting peace, presented through engaging and emotionally charged multimedia and digital exhibitions.
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Bat Caves Phnom Sampeau
Witness the spectacular natural phenomenon of millions of Wrinkled-lipped bats soaring out of the cave in a long stream across the sky at dusk, while also exploring the mountaintop historical site of the 'Killing Cave' from the Khmer Rouge era and an ancient temple.
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Phnom Banan Temple
Known as the Miniature Angkor Wat due to its striking architectural similarity with five prasats (towers) arranged in a quincunx pattern, built in the 11th century, and serving as one of the best viewpoints of the Sangker River and the lush rice fields.
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Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Centre
Home to one of the world's largest groups of rescued Sun Bears and a critical hub for the rehabilitation of endangered wildlife, including elephants, tigers, and Siamese crocodiles, before their potential release back into the wild.
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Phnom Chisor Temple
One of the few ancient Khmer temples built on a hilltop, constructed in the 11th century by King Suryavarman I, offering a vast panoramic viewpoint of the wide rice fields in Takeo Province.
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Popokvil Waterfall
A rare and stunning two-tiered mountain waterfall in Southeast Asia, set amidst the breathtaking scenery of Preah Monivong National Park.
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Phnom Chhngok Cave
Phnom Chhngok Cave is distinguished by housing a Funan Era Temple dating back to the 7th century within its magnificent stalactite and stalagmite formations, creating an exploration experience that merges the mystery of nature with historical grandeur.
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Preah Monivong Bokor National Park
An ASEAN Heritage Park rich in biodiversity and lush green forests, offering a breathtaking scenic driving experience along with historical sites and religious structures on the mountain summit.
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Bokor Hill Station
A collection of abandoned French colonial architectural buildings on a high mountain summit, set amidst the beautiful views of the sea and forest, and filled with intense political and historical narratives.
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Kampong Trach Caves
A massive limestone mountain and complex natural caves that enshrine sacred Buddha statues, providing panoramic views of the lush green rice fields.
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Prek Chak Border Market
The Prek Chak Border Market serves as a vital commercial connection point between the two countries (Cambodia and Vietnam). Here, you can experience the lively trading atmosphere and observe the exchange of consumer goods, including local food from both cultures.
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Phnom Aural Mountain
Phnom Aural Mountain is the highest peak in Cambodia, with an elevation of 1,813 meters (above sea level), and serves as the country's center for biodiversity within the National Park.
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Temple Zone of Sambor Prei Kuk Archaeological Site of Ancient Ishanapura
One of the largest and oldest archaeological sites in Cambodia, inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017. It is distinguished by over a hundred brick temples and unique octagonal towers nestled in dense forest, showcasing the architectural style that laid the groundwork for the later Khmer civilization of the Angkorian era.
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Phnom Santuk Temple
A prominent religious landmark featuring large Buddha images carved from natural rock on a high hill, with a long Naga staircase leading to the summit offering expansive views of the Cambodian countryside.
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Wat Hanchey Temple
A complex of two temples, a pre-Angkor brick vihara and a modern Buddhist temple, situated on a hilltop, offering stunning panoramic views of the Mekong River.
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Wat Nokor Temple
An ancient laterite and sandstone temple from the era of King Jayavarman VII, prominently encased within a modern vihara, clearly showcasing the coexistence of two architectural periods.
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Ko Paen Bamboo Bridge
The Ko Paen Bamboo Bridge is a marvel of folk engineering, known for once being one of the world's longest bamboo bridges, constructed entirely from approximately 50,000 bamboo poles without metal or concrete, and built/dismantled annually with the Mekong River's cycle.
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Koh Pen Island
Koh Pen is an essential destination for experiencing peaceful rural life and is uniquely distinguished by its nearly 1-kilometer-long bamboo bridge (seasonal) that once connected the island to the mainland. Although a permanent bridge has been built, smaller tourist bamboo bridges are sometimes erected to preserve this unique tradition.
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Kep National Park
The charm of Kep National Park lies in its shady hiking trail that winds along the Kep hillsides, complete with viewpoints that offer a spectacular sight of the azure sea and various islands.
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Kep Crab Market
Kep Crab Market is a paradise for seafood lovers, featuring the freshest Blue Swimmer Crabs caught directly from the sea, alongside unique dining experiences at seaside restaurants.
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Koh Tonsay
Rabbit Island offers a simple, traditional getaway on a peaceful sandy beach with shallow, clear waters, where visitors can enjoy famous fresh seafood, especially Kep Crab, in a relaxed atmosphere.
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Kbal Spean River of a Thousand Lingas
Kbal Spean is a sacred river filled with thousands of Lingas and Hindu deity carvings beneath the water's surface, requiring visitors to hike uphill through lush jungle to discover these hidden artistic and religious secrets.
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Cambodia Landmine Museum
The Cambodia Landmine Museum is a powerful and moving educational center, displaying thousands of defused landmines and war weaponry, while sharing the personal stories of those affected. All proceeds support demining operations and aid for survivors.
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Victory Gate of Angkor Thom
Victory Gate is the most beautiful and well-preserved eastern gate of Angkor Thom, featuring a spectacular causeway lined with devas and asuras pulling the Naga, and a famous tower decorated with the four faces of the Bodhisattva.
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South Gate of Angkor Thom
The South Gate is the most impressive gateway into Angkor Thom, featuring a colossal stone structure adorned with four-faced towers of Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara and a causeway lined with sculptures of Devas and Asuras tugging at the Naga serpent.
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Angkor Hot Air Balloon Ride
Floating above Angkor Wat offers a magical opportunity to capture the grandeur of the ancient temple complexes in the Angkor Park and the surrounding green forest from a breathtaking aerial angle.
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Wat Thmei Killing Fields Temple
A sacred and respectful location where visitors can learn about and commemorate a significant tragedy in Cambodian history through the display of a skull stupa within the temple grounds
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Angkor National Museum
It serves as the initial gateway for deeply understanding the glorious history, religion, and art of the Khmer Empire before visiting the Angkor Archaeological Park.
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Pub Street
An everlasting lively street in the heart of Siem Reap, perfectly blending nocturnal fun with the diverse flavors of local and international cuisine.
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Phsar Leu Market
This market is the key center for commerce and daily life in Sihanoukville, offering an authentic experience of local trade and a wide variety of genuine Cambodian food.
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Artisans Angkor Handicraft Center
This center brings together expertise in traditional Cambodian art and crafts, ranging from stone and wood carving to lacquering, gilding, and silk weaving.
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Siem Reap Night Market
A diverse collection of souvenirs, handicrafts, and clothing inspired by Angkor Wat, along with numerous food stalls and foot massage parlours
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Chong Khneas Floating Village
This village is entirely composed of houses, schools, churches, and shops floating on the water, impressively showcasing the community's coexistence with the dramatic changes in the Tonlé Sap water level.
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Kampong Khleang Floating Village
It is the largest and most highly traditional floating village on Tonle Sap Lake, noted for its use of towering wooden stilts over 10 meters
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Kampong Phluk Floating Village
This is the largest and most highly traditional floating village on Tonle Sap Lake, where houses are constructed on towering stilts over 10 meters high or are truly floating structures, adjusting to the extreme fluctuations in the lake's water levels
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Phsar Leu Market
This market is the key center for commerce and daily life in Sihanoukville, offering an authentic experience of local trade and a wide variety of genuine Cambodian food
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Wat Krom Temple
An ancient temple situated on a hill overlooking the sea in Sihanoukville, distinguished by its massive standing Buddha image and majestic Naga stucco sculptures, providing a beautiful viewpoint of the coastline and nearby islands
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Wat Preah Ang Thom
It is home to a gigantic Reclining Buddha statue meticulously carved into a single block of sandstone on the summit of Phnom Kulen, which is considered the genesis of ancient Khmer civilization and a site of profound religious ceremony
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Bou Sra Waterfall
The waterfall is distinguished by its three powerful tiers of cascading water amidst a spectacularly lush jungle environment.
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Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
The only site that maintains the original condition of the torture prison and displays a large collection of victims' photographs, deeply telling the story of the brutality of the Khmer Rouge genocide and ensuring it is never forgotten.
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National Museum of Cambodia
It showcases the most beautiful and complete collection of over 14,000 Khmer sculptures in the world, narrating the history and art of Cambodia from the 4th century onwards, housed within an elegant traditional Khmer architectural building.
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Cambodian Cultural Village
It is the largest living museum in Cambodia, showcasing model traditional architectures of 19 ethnic groups, accompanied by cultural and traditional performances held throughout the day.
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Tonle Sap Lake
A remarkable lake known for its dramatic seasonal size variation, expanding from 2,500 square kilometers to 16,000 square kilometers, and crucially important for Cambodia's fishing and agriculture sectors.
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Bokor National Park
Bokor National Park is famous for its old, abandoned structures on the hilltop, such as the Bokor Hill Station and the Old Casino, alongside vast viewpoints overlooking the sea and Kampot town.
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Koh Rong Island
Koh Rong stands out with its more than 28 long beaches, featuring fine, powder-like sand, and is a unique spot to witness the natural phenomenon of dazzling bioluminescent plankton at night
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Cambodia Travel Guide
Admire the Beauty of Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia, a World Heritage Site and World Wonder
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Wat Phnom
Wat Phnom is a very important temple. It is the origin of Phnom Penh and also serves as a center of diverse religious beliefs.
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Prasat Mae Bun Tawan East
Prasat Mae Bun Tawan East is a Baphuon-style Hindu temple of the Shaivite sect, built in the late 15th century during the reign of King Rajendravarman II
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Angkor Thom
The final and most resilient capital city of the Khmer Empire, established in the late 12th century.The southern entrance, distinguished by its four-faced tower, is preceded by rows of statues lining both sides of the causeway demons (asuras) on the right and gods (devas) on the left each group holding the body of a giant naga. Upon entering the heart of Angkor Thom, visitors will encounter various ancient structures. This southern gate has been preserved and restored more successfully than the other three gates of the city.
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Royal Palac
The Royal Palace of Cambodia is a palace located in Phnom Penh. It is a complex structure and serves as the royal residence of the King of Cambodia. Thai people often refer to this palace as “Khemarin Palace”.
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Bayon Temple
One of the greatest religious sites in the world, possessing complexity in both its structure and meaning.
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Prasat Banteay Srei
The bas-relief carvings depict stories from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata of India
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