Travel Tips in Cambodia

The main tourist attraction of Cambodia is the ancient archeological ruins of Angkor, a World Heritage Site in Siem Reap. However, the natural beauty of this country extends beyond Angkor and includes virgin forests, waterfalls, and remote hilltribe villages in the north provinces like Ratanakiri, Kratie, Kambong Thom, Kambong Cham and Preah Vihear or further to the south with the Tatai in Koh Kong, making Cambdoia is a promising adventure and ecotourism destination.

Cambodia is raw, alive, harsh, beautiful and challenging, never taking you too far from a feeling that you’re almost a part of history in the making, not merely an observer.

Massages & Spas in Cambodia

Please come and enjoy Khmer traditional massages and spas. Below are some selected spa and. . .

Cycling and Biking in Cambodia

Biking and cycling is an ideal way to discover Cambodia and get an accurate impression. . .

Helicopter Services in Cambodia

At the moment, there many companies providing premier helicopter services within Cambodia. The services provided. . .

Cooking Classes in Cambodia

Khmer food is one of the major national identities that reflect the ways of life,. . .

The King of Cambodia

His Majesty King Norodom Sihamoni is the son of His Majesty Norodom Sihanouk, former King. . .

Khmer People

About 90-95 percent of the people are Khmer ethnic. The remaining 5-10 percent include Chinese-Khmers,. . .

Pursat Travel Guides

The provincial capital of Pursat is also called Pursat town. The city is located right. . .

Prey Veng Travel Guides

The name of the province means literally tall forest, but actually doesn't refer in any. . .

Pailin Travel Guides

The town is nestled in a beautiful valley with picturesque sunsets over the mountains that. . .

Rattanakiri Travel Guides

The word "Ratanakiri" itself is a derivative of two Cambodian words, which are combined to. . .

Svay Rieng Travel Guides

The town is a very friendly place and makes for a pleasant overnight stop whether. . .

Sihanouk ville Travel Guides

It is gradually being redeveloped as a tourist attraction, but despite the promise of massive. . .