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14 Top-Rated Places to Visit in Cambodia

Written by Jess Lee Updated Mar 18, 2024

Best known as both the home of the colossal temples of Angkor Wat and for the brutal Khmer Rouge era of the 1970s and later civil war, Cambodian history encompasses both some of humanity's greatest artistic accomplishments and most horrific deeds.

The history is what draws most travelers here, but this Southeast Asian nation has more tourist attractions to offer for those who linger longer than a short temple hop to Siem Reap.

Beyond the temples, Cambodia is a prime destination for Southeast Asia travels that manages to charm all who come.

The coastline of sandy white beaches tempts every sun sloth. The jungle-swathed countryside is geared up for the more intrepid, and the buzzing capital of Phnom Penh envelops visitors in the frenetic pulse of contemporary Cambodian city life.

Plan your sightseeing in this fascinating country with our list of the top places to visit in Cambodia.

1. Angkor Wat (Angkor Archaeological Park)

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Angkor Wat (Angkor Archaeological Park)

This temple city is the number one tourist spot in Cambodia.

Accessed from the town of Siem Reap, the temples of the Angkorian period are so ambitious in scale and in the majesty of their construction, that Angkor Wat is rated as one of the world's must-see ancient sites .

Built between 802 and 1432, this was the largest city in the world during the medieval age and the vast powerhouse of the Khmer kings who endeavored to outbid their predecessors in the beauty of their construction.

As the city's wooden dwellings were encroached and then decayed by the surrounding jungle, what remains today, are just those mighty temples.

The temple of Angkor Wat itself, the world's largest religious building, is only one sliver of the site in total, and the sprawling circuit of temples deserves three days to explore if you want to understand the scope of the Angkorian period's architectural achievements.

For those short on time though, the main highlights after Angkor Wat are the tree-root clasped temple of Ta Prohm (which first found international fame as a location used in the movie Tomb Raider), the Bayon Temple for its 216 stone-carved faces, Angkor Thom and Preah Khan.

Phnom Penh

Cambodia's capital is the frenetic heartbeat of the nation; a city of chaotic streets abuzz with motorbikes and car horns that can frazzle at first glance.

Deserted completely during the Khmer Rouge madness and left to wither and decay, Phnom Penh has bounced back to become one of Southeast Asia's most dynamic cities.

For visitors, this is Cambodia's most cosmopolitan destination, with a café and restaurant scene unrivaled in the rest of the country.

It's also home to a scattering of important historic sites that help unravel both Cambodia's modern and ancient history.

The National Museum is home to a swag of Khmer sculpture that traces the nation's history from the pre-Angkorian age right through to the phenomenal majesty of the god-Kings of Angkor.

The Royal Palace provides gorgeous examples of traditional artistry, while Tuol Sleng Museum and the killing fields of Choeung Ek speak of the horror and brutality the people of this country suffered under Khmer Rouge rule.

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Koh Rong Samloem

Just off Cambodia's south coast lie a scattering of islands just as beautiful as their Thai counterparts to the west, but much less visited.

Compared to the now very developed islands of Koh Samui and Phuket , Cambodia's islands are a slice of laid-back tropical bliss, where sun and sand take center stage, and the big resorts have yet to make their mark.

Of all the islands, Koh Rong Samloem is one of the most beautiful, with the long, sandy Saracen Bay home to a dozen beach hut resorts that offer a welcome respite from the world.

It's really all about hammock-time here, but there's plenty of scuba diving activities on offer for the more active.

You can access these islands from Sihanoukville.

Street in central Siem Reap

Siem Reap is usually seen by travelers as among Cambodia's top places to visit due to it being the base for Angkor Archaeological Park, but the town itself offers more interesting attractions beyond the mighty temples.

This is the country's major activity center, with bundles of tours on offer, from cycle trips around the lush countryside just outside of town to Cambodian cookery tours.

Shoppers will also find plenty to keep them occupied, as central Siem Reap is brimming with opportunities to browse traditional crafts.

Make sure to visit Angkor National Museum, before heading to Angkor Wat itself, to dose up on the history of the site. The exhibits here explore the breadth of culture and artistry of the Khmer empire.

For evening entertainment while in town, don't miss Phare The Cambodian Circus. This internationally-renowned circus troupe and social enterprise puts on dazzling shows where performers combine theater, acrobatics, and music.

Ratanakiri

Ratanakiri is a nature-filled reprieve for travelers suffering from temple-fatigue.

This is outback Cambodia, and the endless red-dirt roads of the region, leading to ethnic minority villages, are an intrepid traveler's delight.

For those with an adventurous streak, the province is one of the best places in Cambodia for trekking, from spotting gibbons at Veun Sai-Siem Pang Conservation Area, where overnight trips involve sleeping in hammocks and early rises to track buff-cheeked gibbons, to hiking in Virachey National Park home to elephants, tigers, and sun bears.

There's more relaxing options on offer as well. The emerald water of Yeak Lom Crater Lake just outside of Ban Lung town is a tranquil swimming spot, while the waterfalls of Chaa Ong and Ka Tieng are fun diversions that provide more opportunities for getting wet.

Prasat Preah Vihear

The temples of Angkor Wat may gain all the glory, but Prasat Preah Vihear wins the prize for the most dramatic location.

Sitting atop the Dangrek Mountains, on an escarpment with dizzying views across the Cambodian floodplains, Prasat Preah Vihear is a monumental temple complex of intricately carved pavilions linked by long causeways, built originally to honor the god Shiva.

The temple is snug against the border with Thailand and has historically been a point of contention between the two nations, who both claim it as their own.

The International Court of Justice ruled in Cambodia's favor in 2013 after border disputes flared up between 2008 and 2011.

Tensions have dissipated in the last few years, meaning this UNESCO World Heritage Site can now reclaim its rightful role on the tourist trail.

Access is from Sra Em, although most visitors come on a day trip from Siem Reap (200 kilometers south).

View from Phnom Sampeau Temple

The countryside of rice fields and tiny villages surrounding the northwest city of Battambang holds some of the most tranquil rural scenery in Cambodia, and the area is home to swags of historic riches as well.

All this has made the city itself a popular destination on traveler itineraries.

For history fans, the temples of Phnom Sampeau, Phnom Banan and Wat Ek Phnom are all within day-tripping distance, while the famed Bamboo Train - a single-line rail track where "carriages" made from a platform of wood and bamboo travel between Battambang's east bank and the tiny village of O Srav - is one of the most popular activities for visitors.

Battambang

Battambang itself is a rather sleepy city compared to the buzz of the capital, with a central district brimming with colonial buildings.

For those who found Phnom Penh's hectic buzz a bit too much to handle, Battambang is a thoroughly approachable town to use as a base.

Kampot river views

The laid-back riverine town of Kampot has oodles of old-world ambience.

The compact central district is a joy to ramble around, full of surviving shop-house architecture, some of which has been painstakingly restored.

Kampot's charm lies in its exceedingly chilled-out atmosphere, and many a traveler finds themselves waylaid here longer than they expected, having succumbed to its easygoing pace.

Rice fields in Kampot

For the more active though, this is also an excellent base for discovering the surrounding sights of the south.

The old French summer getaway of Boker Hill Station, with its abandoned church and eerie, empty shell of a once-grand hotel, is an easy day trip from town, as are the limestone caves of Phnom Chhnork and Phnom Sorsia both with old temples inside.

Tonlé Sap Lake

Tonlé Sap is Cambodia's most important waterway and Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake.

As well as being an important source of food and a vital tool for Cambodian irrigation, the lake itself is home to 170 floating villages that depend on fishing for their livelihood, with homes built directly on the water.

The houses, shops, churches, schools, and temples of these villages are built on rustic buoy foundations of lashed together barrels and bamboo, and all transport is by boat. They're a fascinating place to spend a day exploring.

One of the most interesting is the sprawling village of Kompong Luong, near the town of Pursat on Tonlé Sap's western shore, although the most popular village to visit is Chong Kneas near Siem Reap.

Tatai River

The Koh Kong Conservation Corridor stretches across an area within Cambodia's Cardamom Mountains, south of the border town of Koh Kong in the country's southwest.

The highlands here, home to dense rainforest, winding rivers, and waterfalls, offer plenty of opportunities for hiking and boat tours.

Head to the Tatai River if you want to simply soak up the lush surroundings and take a time out from life. Here, you'll find a handful of boutique eco-resorts scattered along the riverbank all offering activities such as day hikes and kayaking.

Further south in the Cardamoms is the village of Chi Pat, an eco-tourism center with simple homestay and guesthouse accommodation and plenty of activities, ranging from multi-day treks into the forested mountains to wildlife-spotting river boat trips.

Boats on the Mekong in Kratie

If you're here for the full Mekong experience, you've come to the right place.

Spread along the banks of the mighty Mekong, Kratie has become a major destination for travelers due to its dolphin-watching tours.

The endangered Irrawaddy dolphins are endemic to the Mekong, and environmental measures have now been put in place to try and help their dwindling numbers.

Tourism has played a good role in trying to protect the dolphins by offering an alternative economy to fishing.

To see the dolphins head to Kampi, just north of Kratie, where there are plenty of boat tours available.

Sambor Prei Kuk

This pre-Angkorian temple site dates from the early 7th century when it was the capital of the Upper Chenla Empire.

More than 100 brick temples dedicated to various Hindu gods sit within the forest here, many half-swallowed by mammoth tree roots.

Archaeologically, the site is extremely important, containing some of Cambodia's oldest surviving buildings, but you don't have to be an archaeology buff to appreciate the ethereal beauty of this tree-wrapped site.

The most important temples in the archaeological site include Prasat Sambor, Prasat Tao and Prasat Yeay Peau which all have remarkably clear carvings on their temple walls and plenty of ethereal ambience provided by twisting tree trunks and coiling vines.

You can access Sambor Prei Kuk from Kompong Thom.

Carving at Banteay Chhmar

For a touch of Indiana Jones-style temple exploring, you can't beat Banteay Chhmar.

This mammoth temple complex sits consumed by surrounding jungle in Cambodia's lonely northwest, providing the perfect opportunity to discover the highlights without the crowds.

It was built by the 12th-century Angkorian king Jayavarman VII, and the remarkable stone reliefs along its walls are some of the most intricately detailed you'll see in the country.

In particular, the spectacular bas reliefs depicting Avalokiteśvara on the south wall and the dizzying array of battle scenes depicted on the eastern walls are prime examples of the Angkorian era's artistry.

The village neighboring the archaeological site has simple homestay accommodation. Otherwise, most people stay in Sisophon (60 kilometers south) or take a day trip to the ruins from Siem Reap.

Mundulkiri's Elephant Valley Project

Adventurous travelers beeline to the hill country of Mundulkiri Province in Cambodia's far east for wildlife spotting, village life, trail-bike tours, and the Elephant Valley Project.

The most famous tourist attraction in the region, the Elephant Valley Project offers visitors a chance to walk with the sanctuary's elephants (no riding allowed) while providing an opportunity for local mahouts (elephant keepers) to earn a wage that doesn't involve overworking their elephants.

For adrenaline-junkies, the Mayura zipline course skims right over the top of Bou Sra waterfall, while bird-watchers and wildlife spotters will want to take a tour into Seima Protected Forest, home to gibbons, the endangered black-shanked douc langurs, and plentiful birdlife.

The small town of Sen Monorom is the main base for travelers in Mundulkiri and within easy day-tripping distance to all of the tourist attractions.

Most visitors who arrive in Cambodia are heading to the Angkor Wat temples as their main destination - so it makes sense that the best time to visit Cambodia is when the temples are at their best. Weather-wise, the best time to visit Siem Reap and Angkor Wat is between December and February, when temperatures drop into the high 20s and the humidity is low enough to be bearable.

However, these months are part of the cool season, which is also high season in the country - this means higher prices, bigger crowds, and more expensive airfares. For better prices and slightly smaller crowds, consider arriving in March or early April - while temperatures are rising fast at this time, the rainy season is just starting by then, so you should be able to still enjoy the outdoors.

Phnom Penh has hot and humid weather all year-round, with just a small dip in temperature and humidity dropping to around 70 percent during the cool season. This is also a good time to visit Koh Rong, Cambodia's best beach destination.

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Travelers who are bored with the beaches of Thailand or the natural sights of Vietnam may be up for more ancient ruins viewing. In this case, Cambodia can satisfy these urges. While the larger cities are rapidly modernizing, a visit to the famous site of Angkor offers a chance to see temples unrivaled in scale and grandeur in southeast Asia.

Among the best places to visit in Cambodia are also some smaller towns and villages that provide a chance to experience a more traditional way of life, including treks into the jungle and to see even more fascinating ancient ruins.

10. Kep [SEE MAP]

Kep

Kep is a small sea-side resort that offers a variety of beach activities. Snorkelers can enjoy viewing the corals on the bottom of the shallow sea. Rabbit Island is a popular beach near Kep; conditions are rustic, however, with electricity being provided only a few hours in the evening. Most people visit the island on day trips.

Kep was founded as a colonial retreat for the French elite in 1908 and the town is still full of ruined shells of old villas, destroyed in the Khmer Rouge days. Visitors can also take in panoramic ocean views at Kep National Park, visit a butterfly preserve or see how peppers are grown organically.

9. Banlung [SEE MAP]

Banlung

Banlung in northern Cambodia makes a great destination for travelers who enjoy being outdoors. Several tour companies overnight or multi-day trips into the jungles allowing adventuresome travelers to get up close and personal with nature.

They offer visitors the opportunity to view a variety of monkeys and other wildlife, though some visitors don’t appreciate getting that close to leeches. A sorter trips to Yeak Laom Volcanic Lake offers the opportunity to see deep lakes as well as see Cambodian women doing traditional weaving.

8. Battambang [SEE MAP]

Battambang

Battambang is Cambodia’s second most populous city, and is especially popular with visitors interested in Cambodian history. Established as a trading center in the 18th century, Battambang later became part of French Indochina, with some colonial buildings still in existence.

The town has many Angkor-style temples and Buddhist shrines. It is easy to get around by foot or bicycle. Statues, mostly of animals and gods, can be found in most public places, the most famous of which is an ancient Khmer king that is located on the road to Phnom Penh. The Central Market also is worth a visit.

7. Kampot [SEE MAP]

Kampot

Located on a river not too far from the Gulf of Thailand is more famous for its peppers than for tourists, though it is gaining more tourists all the time. Kampot’s black peppercorns are famous with gourmet cooks around the world because of their unique flavor.

Kampot is the gateway to Bokor National Park, famed for its abandoned French hill station, pleasant climate and lush primary rainforest. Kampot also offers visitors the opportunity to go boating and rafting on the river that winds through town, as well as take in scenic waterfalls along the route. The Kampot Kompong Trach caves offer spelunkers the chance to see ancient ruins. Crab curry is a popular local dish.

6. Kratie [SEE MAP]

Kratie

Kratie is a small town located on the banks of the Mekong River and is dominated by a central marketplace surrounded by old, French colonial buildings. There’s no large scale tourism, but plenty of backpackers pour through here during the peak season.

It is the place in Cambodia to see the rare Irrawaddy dolphins, which live in the Mekong River in ever-diminishing numbers. It is estimated that there are between 66 and 86 dolphins left in the upper Cambodian Mekong area.

5. Sihanoukville [SEE MAP]

Sihanoukville

Named after a former king, Norodom Sihanouk, Sihanoukville is the most popular Cambodian beach resort on the Gulf of Thailand. Also known as Kompong Saom, Sihanoukville is where the United States fought its last battle in the Vietnam War.

This southern Cambodia city offers both sandy and rocky beaches. Though none of Sihanoukville’s beaches would qualify as southeast Asia’s finest it is one of best places to visit in Cambodia after visiting all the Khmer and other attractions in the rest of the country. The beaches are popular with a variety of travelers from backpackers who stay in huts on the beach to those who prefer the luxury of five-star hotels. Snorkeling is popular on some of the offshore islands.

If water activities are not your thing, you can always rent a motor bike and check out the jungles surrounding Sihanoukville. And if you have the time, take a ride to pretty and pristine Ream National Park, which is an easy day trip from Sihanoukville and home to more than 200 different bird species.

4. Siem Reap [SEE MAP]

Siem Reap

Siem Reap (literally “Siam Defeated”) is undoubtedly Cambodia’s fastest growing city and serves as a small charming gateway town to the world famous destination of the Angkor temples. Thanks to those Cambodia attractions, Siem Reap has transformed itself into a major tourist hub.

It is laid-back and a pleasant place to stay while touring the temples. Siem Reap offers a wide range of hotels, ranging from several 5-star hotels to hundreds of budget guesthouses while a large selection of restaurants offer many kinds of food.

See also: Where to Stay in Siem Reap

3. Koh Ker [SEE MAP]

Koh Ker

Koh Ker is a remote temple area about 120 kilometers (75 miles) northeast of Siem Reap. For a very brief period, from 928 to 944 AD, Koh Ker was the capital of the Khmer empire.

In this short time some very spectacular buildings and immense sculptures were constructed. The site is dominated by Prasat Thom, a 30 meter (98 ft) tall temple pyramid rising high above the surrounding jungle.

Left to the jungle for nearly a millennium, Koh Ker was one of Cambodia’s most remote and inaccessible temple destinations. This has now changed thanks to recent de-mining and the opening of a new toll road.

2. Phnom Penh [SEE MAP]

Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh, the largest city is Cambodia, has been its capital since French colonial days. Once known as “the pearl of Asia,” Phnom Penh is considered one of the prettiest of the cities the French built in Indochina though the city is still recovering from war and revolution. French influence can still be found today. Located on the Mekong River, the city actually dates back to the 15th century.

Top attractions include the Royal Palace, which is the residence of Cambodia’s royal family, and the Silver Pagoda, which is covered in 5,000 silver tiles and contains a life-size gold Buddha that is covered in diamonds. The night market or Phsar Reatrey is a good place to pick up handcrafted items and souvenirs.

Of course, there are also more somber sites in Phnom Penh that recount the horrors of the Khmer Rouge regime, including the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and the infamous Killing Fields of Choeung Ek. There are 129 mass graves in the Killing Fields and its memorial stupa contains the skulls of more than 8,000 people who were murdered at this site.

1. Angkor [SEE MAP]

#1 of Best Places To Visit In Cambodia

Angkor served as the capital of the Khmer Empire from the 9th to the 14th centuries. As such, it is filled with historic treasures, making it one of the most significant archaeological sites in Southeast Asia.

Ruins of a thousand temples can be found scattered over farm lands and rice fields. These include the famous Angkor Wat temple, the world’s largest single religious monument, the Bayon temple at Angkor Thom with its multitude of massive stone faces and Ta Prohm , a Buddhist temple ruin entwined with towering trees. Many of the temples at Angkor have been restored, making the huge palace one of the wonders of the ancient world while offering an outstanding look of Khmer history.

During it’s long history Angkor went through many changes in religion converting between Hinduism to Buddhism several times. It has become a symbol of Cambodia, appearing on its national flag, and it is one of the prime tourist attractions in Southeast Asia.

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Physical Map of Cambodia showing relief, highest point, the Tonle Sap Lake, major rivers, mountains, and important cities.

Cambodia occupies an area of 181,035 sq. km in mainland Southeast Asia. 

As observed on the physical map above, Cambodia is primarily a low-lying country with the Central Plain occupying an extensive part of its area. The plain features the basin of the Tonle Sap Lake, the Bassac River plain, and the flood-plains of the lowest Mekong River. 

The Tonlé Sap Lake is a large lake that is connected to the Mekong River by the 120 km long Tonlé Sap River. 

Mountains and highlands are found around the Central Plain region. As observed on the map, the Cardamom Mountains are found to the west and southwest, Dangret Mountains and the Eastern Highlands occur to the north and northeast respectively.

Cambodia also features a 443 km long coast along the Gulf of Thailand to the south and south-west. Over 50 islands are located off the coast of Cambodia. 

The highest point in Cambodia (marked by a yellow upright triangle on the map) is the 1,810 m (5,938 ft) high Phnom Aural. The Gulf of Cambodia is the lowest point at 0 m.

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Political Map of Cambodia showing 21 provinces, their capitals, and the national capital of Phnom Penh.

Cambodia (officially, Kingdom of Cambodia) is divided into 21 provinces (khett) and 1 autonomous municipality (krong). In alphabetical order, the provinces are: Banteay Meanchey, Battambang, Kampong Cham, Kampong Chhnang, Kampong Speu, Kampong Thom, Kampot, Kandal, Kep, Koh Kong, Kratie, Modol Kiri, Oddar Meanchey, Pailin, Preah Sihanouk, Preah Vihear, Prey Veng, Pursat, Ratanakiri, Siem Reap, Stung Treng, Svay Rieng, Takeo, Tbong Khmum.  Phnom Penh is an autonomous municipality. These provinces are subdivided into 159 districts, 26 municipalities and further into smaller subdivisions. 

With an area of 14,288 sq. km, Modol Kiri is the largest province by area and Phnom Penh is the most populous administrative division.

Located in south-central part of the country is Phnom Penh – the capital, the largest and the most populous city of Cambodia. Phnom Penh is also the country’s administrative, cultural, commercial and economic center. 

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Cambodia is located in the southern portion of the Indo China Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is situated both in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres of the Earth. Cambodia is bordered by three countries. It is bounded by Vietnam to the east and southeast; Laos to the northeast and Thailand to the northwest. Cambodia is bounded by the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest. 

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The Cambodia Travel Guide will help you discover one of Southeast Asia’s most enjoyable destinations. Visit Cambodia, and you’ll find plentiful attractions ranging from unspoilt beaches and colonial townscapes through to dense forests and majestic rivers and lakes. The legendary temples of Angkor continue to attract millions of visitors each year. Away from the temples, Cambodia is refreshingly untouristy. Cambodia remains largely unexplored in many places. New roads now bring once remote destinations within easy reach.

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Cambodia’s cities

Phnom Penh is the capital of the Kingdom of Cambodia. The city is an alluring attraction in its own right. The centre has broad appeal, and its French influence is evident in the open-fronted colonial shophouses that line the streets. There are a mind-boggling number of restaurants, bars and cafes to try. Many tourists that travel to Cambodia linger here for the culinary experience. You can also take a boat trip from Phnom Penh along the mighty Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers.

Siem Reap is Cambodia’s principal tourist town. This city offers a gateway to the temples of Angkor. More than one hundred Angkorian monuments lie spread over some 3000 square kilometres of the countryside around the town. Siem Reap retains its small-town charm despite its popularity. It’s a lively city with many activities and attractions including lively Psar Chas Market, buzzing cafes, bars, boutique shops and plentiful nightlife. It’s also a good spot from which to visit the nearby floating villages on the Tonle Sap.

Laidback Battambang is Cambodia’s second biggest city. It is worlds apart from Phnom Penh’s urban bustle. It has a growing number of ex-pats fuelling the growth of arty cafes, restaurants and bars. It’s also home to impressive colonial architecture. You can take a countryside ride on its quirky bamboo railway.

Kompong Cham is Eastern Cambodia’s largest city. The waterfront is particularly attractive, with a string of colonial buildings lined up along the Mekong.

Temples of Angkor

For most tourists that choose to come here, their Cambodia trip is not complete without a visit to the unforgettable temples of Angkor. Understandably, this is high on the list for many who travel Cambodia as it is one of the most important archaeological sites of Southeast Asia. The awe-inspiring Angkor Wat is the most famous of the temples dominated by five corncob towers. Visit early in the morning to avoid some of the crowds. The temples attract some two million visitors per year. Visit How to see Angkor Wat without the crowds for more tips.

Southwest Cambodia & The Southern Islands

Visit the Southwest to discover miles of unspoilt beaches, hidden coves and idyllic Cambodian islands. Sihanoukville is the most popular beach resort. Ochheuteal Beach and Serendipity Beach Road justify their party town reputation. There are quieter spots too, particularly around Otres, 6km away. Sihanoukville is also the entry point to the islands of Koh Rong, Koh Rong Samloem and Koh Ta Kiev. Koh Rong has a buzzing backpacker strip at Koh Toch. The beaches at Long Set and Long Beach along the west coast are more laidback. Peaceful Koh Ta Tiev retains a real castaway vibe. Remember to take cash as there are no ATM’s on the islands.

Ream National Park is 18km east of Sihanoukville. It’s a great place to explore Cambodia’s unspoilt natural environment. The park is evergreen with mangrove forests, sandy beaches, coral reefs, and offshore islands. The riverside town of Kampot with the backdrop of misty Bokor mountains is one of Cambodia’s most appealing towns to add to your Cambodia trip itinerary. 25km southeast of Kampot, Kep is a favourite with ex-pats and Cambodians who descend at the weekend. They are attracted by its delicious, inexpensive seafood, freshly plucked from the ocean.

Eastern Cambodia

If you travel to Cambodia and you like nature and wildlife, the east is the place to be. There are patches of dense, unspoilt rainforest that remain in Eastern Cambodia . The riverside town of Kratie is an excellent base for exploring the nearby countryside. Just over 20km from Kratie is Kampie which provides the best riverside vantage point to view a pod of rare freshwater Irrawaddy dolphins . It’s thought that only around eighty remain in the entire Mekong river.

Tucked away in the forest near the sleepy capital of Banlung in the Rattanakiri province, there is a trio of impressive nearby waterfalls Ka Chhang, Katieng and Chha Ong.

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Figuring out the best time to travel Cambodia depends on what you plan to do when you arrive. Cambodia is warm all year round, but it has a rainy season too.

If you visit Cambodia between March and May, the temperatures and humidity are higher. Visiting at this time can still be a good choice if you are hitting the coast. If you are travelling Cambodia to explore the temples, the season between November and February is cool enough for sightseeing. December and January can be the most popular time for tourists.

Travel Cambodia in the rainy season, and you’ll find the countryside at its lushest. Travelling around Cambodia during this season can present some practical challenges and flooding is commonplace. However, the mornings are usually dry as the rain mainly falls in the afternoon. If you do choose to go visit in the rainy season, you’ll avoid the crowds too.

The busiest International Airports are Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. There aren’t any direct flights from Europe to Cambodia. You can reach Phnom Penh, and Siem Reap via Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Ho Chi Minh City and several other destinations. Take a look at Skyscanner for more options.

It’s also possible to travel overland into Cambodia from neighbouring countries. You can cross the border at several spots in Thailand, Vietnam and Laos.

Find out more Cambodia travel information in Getting to Cambodia .

When planning how to travel around Cambodia, consider the transport as part of the adventure.

Roads have seen massive improvements in the past five years, so getting around the country is much easier than it once was. The bus system provides connections between all major towns. The bus offers the cheapest and usually the most convenient way to travel.

Minibuses and ‘share taxis’ are also other options to travel by road. Share taxis are faster than taking the bus, but they do get absurdly packed. You can ask to pay roughly double the standard fare to have a front seat to yourself. You could also pay to hire the entire taxi.

For short local trips, you can hire a motorcycle or ‘moto’ for the day or a tuk-tuk. A tuk-tuk is a passenger carriage pulled by a motorbike. It’s virtually impossible to rent a self-drive car in Cambodia, but you can hire a car with a driver. Three-wheeled cycle rickshaws called cyclos are also available in Phnom Penh for short trips.

You may also end up travelling Cambodia by boat. Boat trips run between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, and between Siem Reap and Battambang. In the south, regular ferries and fast catamarans run between Sihanoukville and Koh Rong. Find out more about how to travel to Cambodia in our Cambodia guide to “ Getting Around ”.

Why travel to Cambodia? Here are 10 of the best places to travel in Cambodia. These highlights are sure to convince any traveller to include Cambodia on their itinerary when taking a trip to Southeast Asia.

  • The Royal Palace in Phnom Penh The Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda in Phnom Penh are the city’s finest example of twentieth-century Khmer influenced architecture. The Royal Palace is set back from the riverbank on Sothearos Boulevard. You can stroll this complex of regal structures and perfectly manicured grounds. While there, you will gain an insight into Cambodia’s past and present. A blue flag flies when the King is in residence. While the palace itself is off-limits, it’s possible to visit several buildings within the grounds. The Silver Pagoda is named for its floor which is covered in gleaming silver.
  • Temples of Angkor The Temples of Angkor are world-renowned and house some of the country’s finest monuments. More than one hundred Angkorian monuments lie spread over some 3000 square kilometres of the countryside. The best-known monuments are the vast temple of Angkor Wat and the walled city of Angkor Thom. During the Angkorian period, the ruling god-kings built imposing temples as a way of asserting their divinity. They left a legacy of more than one hundred temples constructed between the ninth and fifteenth centuries. The full magnificence of Angkor Wat represents the height of Khmer art. The pretty tenth-century temple of Banteay Srei is unique, made from unusual pink sandstone and with intricate ornamentation.
  • Koh Ta Tiev Peaceful Koh Ta Tiev is one of the southern islands, and it’s a tropical paradise retaining a real castaway vibe. There are several types of accommodation to choose from, and you can even camp or sleep in a hammock between two trees over the sand. There is limited electricity on the island and no wifi. Spend your days’ jungle trekking, snorkelling, or experiencing authentic Khmer cooking.
  • Battambang Battambang is Cambodia’s second largest city, but it’s often overlooked. It’s a bustling city that is both welcoming and laidback. Its lush surrounding countryside is ideal for bike rides, and it’s easy to get out on the water by kayak. You can whizz past rice paddies and rattle over bridges when you ride the quirky bamboo railway too.
  • Kampot The riverside Kampot is one of Cambodia’s most appealing towns with the backdrop of misty Bokor Mountains. At Kampot, you can potter along the river for a swim or sunset cruise. You could also head into the mountains to explore caves. Kampot is also a base from which to explore the region’s famed pepper plantations. Bokor National Park is home to an abandoned 1920s hotel and casino. Kampot has a friendly but low key nightlife.
  • Kep Kep is renowned throughout Cambodia for its delicious, inexpensive seafood. It’s heaven for seafood connoisseurs. You can get fresh crab straight from the sea at the crab market on the western seafront. It’s also a good base from which to go on an island boat tour. Head over to the palm-fringed beach of Rabbit Island or Koh Tonsay.
  • Floating villages on Tonle Sap Tonle Sap lake is home to dozens of picturesque floating villages. Explore the fascinating houses built from bamboo and raised on stilts; they are mainly inhabited by Vietnamese fisherman. You’ll pass floating markets, schools and pagodas and learn more about local life.
  • Irrawaddy Dolphins Around 20km north of Kratie is Kampie. It offers the best riverside vantage point to spot the rare freshwater Irrawaddy dolphins. It is expected that only around eighty remain in the entire Mekong. The Irrawaddy dolphins look very much like porpoises. The Irrawaddy dolphin has been added to the IUCN Red List as a critically endangered species. The dolphin-watching site is now run as an ecotourism project by the local community.
  • Ream National Park Ream National Park is one of Cambodia’s most accessible national parks. Here you can explore Cambodia’s unspoilt natural environment with mangrove forests, sandy beaches and rich diversity of flora and fauna. You are likely to see kingfishers, eagles and monkeys.
  • Trekking in Rattanakiri Trek into the forest of Rattanakiri, the capital Banlung is surrounded by peaceful countryside. It is dotted with waterfalls and lakes, and it’s also home to the indigenous chunchiet hill tribes. You may spot gibbons, rare birdlife and endangered species in the Virachey National Park.

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The carefully-curated itineraries in our Cambodia travel guide will inspire you to make the most of your trip. These itineraries take in the most popular destinations for those that travel Cambodia including the cities and infamous Temples of Angkor. You can also take the opportunity to go off the beaten track and take in Cambodia’s natural attractions. There is an itinerary to suit anyboth your interests and your timeframes.

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Cambodia cultural discovery tour takes in Phnom Penh, with its romantic cafes and haute cuisine, ancient, awe-inspiring temples, stunning countryside and one of the greatest wonders of the world.

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When you plan your Cambodia trip, make sure you have the latest Cambodia travel advice.

Check out the travel essentials section with all the travel advice you need before you go. It will help you to make sure your trip runs smoothly. It covers tips on travelling Cambodia, including keeping healthy, staying safe, money and insurance. Cambodia travel essentials also includes festival and public holiday dates, tips on travelling with children and more.

All foreign nationals except those from certain Southeast Asian countries need a visa to enter Cambodia. Tourist visas are valid for thirty days. The tourist visas are issued on arrival at all border crossings and airports. You will need two passport photos to get your visa. You can also take care of your tourist visa online in advance evisa.gov.kh. The e-visas are only valid at airports and the Poipet, Koh Kong and Bavet land crossings. Check the website for full details. E-visas take three days to process, and you still need to provide a digital photograph.

A tourist visa can be extended once for one month. Many travel agents and guesthouses can help you extend your visa for a commission. You can also buy a business visa, and this can be extended in a variety of ways, and they allow multiple entries. Find out more in the Cambodia guide to travel essentials.

The main cities in Cambodia have several accommodation options and finding something is rarely a problem. There are basic hotels in every provincial town too. The budget accommodation can be very cheap at around $7 to 8$ per night. Most hotel rooms have a double bed as standard. Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Sihanoukville also offer tourist-orientated budget guesthouses and hostels. Hostels can be priced as little as $2 per night. Camping is theoretically illegal in Cambodia, but is a possibility in some places – for example, on the beaches and islands of the south coast.

Mid-range and luxury accommodation is usually only found around the tourist hotspots and major towns. Luxury accommodation is widely available in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Battambang, Sihanoukville and Kep. There are choices of five-star chain hotels, chic boutiques and idyllic resorts constructed in traditional Khmer style.

Find out more in the Cambodia guide to accommodation .

Cambodian food has influences from many other countries in Asia and French influence too. Cambodian food is milder than Thai food and often herbs, spices and chilli are served on the side rather than blended into the dish. Dishes are delicately enhanced with flavours like lemongrass and coriander. Cambodia’s national dish is bamboo-leaf infused fish amok. Stir-fries feature on most menus alongside delicious coconut milk curry dishes and rice.

Local variations of typical Vietnamese dishes can also be found too. French influences can also be found on the menus here with endless coffee options and French-style baguettes. You can find Khmer street food at markets and on street stalls. You can fill up on noodle dishes, filled baguettes and stir-fries.

Cambodians drink plenty of green tea and fruit shakes. Stalls are set up in towns all over the country from late afternoon. Also available is iced sugar-cane juice and the juice of green coconuts - all very refreshing. Cambodia’s national beer is Angkor, brewed by an Australian and Cambodian joint venture in Sihanoukville. Find out more about food and drink in Cambodia .

Cambodia has an increasing number of activities and sports. In the northeast, particularly in Banlung and Sen Monorom, local guides can lead groups or individuals on treks into the surrounding jungle and Virachey National Park. Treks can last anything from a day to a week. There is also good trekking in the forested hills around Koh Kong.

Diving in Cambodia

There are excellent opportunities to snorkel and dive in and around Cambodia. There are several PADI dive shops in Sihanoukville and nearby islands offering both certification and fun day trips.

Cycling and kayaking are available in the northeast around the Mekong River. Bike trips can be organised at Kratie, Stung Treng and around Angkor’s temples or the Cardamom Mountains.

Those that travel Cambodia will gain more respect from locals if they are well dressed. Both men and women dress conservatively. It’s best to avoid skimpy clothes and shorts unless you are at a beach resort. When visiting temples, it’s best to have both shoulders and legs covered. Remove your shoes before entering a Cambodian temple or Cambodian home. Cambodians themselves are conservative and do their best to keep clean and well presented.

It’s advisable to avoid any displays of public affection between men and women. Even visitors holding hands can be embarrassing for Cambodians.

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If you're planning your trip to Cambodia and wondering which destinations to include in your itinerary, our detailed tourist map will guide you through the historical sites, natural wonders, and unique cultural experiences that make this country an enchanted destination. By following our tourist map of Cambodia, you'll uncover the hidden secrets of this fascinating land and immerse yourself in a rich and diverse culture.

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1. An overview of Cambodia

2. the tourist map of cambodia: the best sites to visit, 3. mekong region, 4. north west region, 5. eastern region, 6. southern region.

  • Official name of the country:  Kingdom of Cambodia
  • Location:  Country in Southeast Asia on the Indochinese peninsula
  • Capital:  Phnom Penh
  • Language:  Khmer
  • Currency:  Riel (KHR)
  • Religion:  Theravada Buddhism (95%), with minorities of Christians, Muslims and other faiths.

Cambodia is surrounded by Thailand, Laos and Vietnam, and it offers a 443 km coastline along the Gulf of Thailand, dotted with beautiful islands and beaches. Cambodia's topography is unique, characterized by a vast central plain surrounded by low mountains, some of the largest freshwater lakes in Southeast Asia, and the famous temples of Angkor. As you explore this country, you will discover a variety of captivating landscapes and a rich history that is revealed at every step. 

Welcome to the Kingdom of Cambodia, a country that is home to some of the most remarkable architectural and artistic achievements of the ancient world!

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Cambodia, blessed with exceptional geographic diversity, invites travelers to discover its different fascinating regions.

The tourist map of Cambodia: the best sites to visit

The Lower Mekong Plains (Mekong region):  Local life flourishes in this region, ranging from the excitement of the capital to the authenticity of the floating villages on Lake Tonlé. Every corner of this area reveals a diverse palette of cultures and lifestyles.

  • The West - Cradle of Traditional Culture:  Western Cambodia is steeped in traditional cultural heritage, home to the impressive remains of the Angkor kingdom. Historic temples bear witness to the rich and complex history of this region, offering travelers a captivating dive into the past.
  • The East - Outdoor Adventure:  For adventure and nature lovers, Eastern Cambodia presents itself as an ideal destination. Stunning natural landscapes, preserved nature reserves, and opportunities for outdoor exploration make this region a paradise for nature enthusiasts.
  • The South - Seaside Getaway and Paradise Islands:  Finally, the South of Cambodia offers an unforgettable seaside getaway with its many paradise islands. Pristine beaches, crystal clear waters and a relaxing atmosphere create the perfect setting for total relaxation.

Explore the following sections for more detailed travel ideas.

Mekong region

Tonlé Sap Lake and the floating villages

The Mekong region is mainly composed of low plains that extend across most of the central area of ​​Cambodia. The Mekong River flows through this region before turning around and heading back towards Vietnam. Tonlé Sap Lake, the largest lake in the country, is also located in this area. It is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia and is recognized as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO. 

The lake's waters are home to a wide variety of freshwater fish, providing a large portion of the country's fishery resources. If you want to enjoy the tranquility of nature, you can experience life in the floating village of Kampong Phluk, where Vietnamese and Cham communities have coexisted for centuries.

Tonlé Sap Lake and the floating villages

The capital of Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh is located at the mouth of the Mekong River and Tonle Sap Lake. The Kingdom of Cambodia's tumultuous past, particularly the French colonial period, continues to strongly influence Phnom Penh today. The city is a fascinating mix of old and new, where one can admire magnificent buildings such as the royal palace, dating from around 1800, and magnificent Buddhist temples, contributing to the country's nickname "the land of temples".

The capital Phnom Penh

Kampong Cham

Near Phnom Penh, about a 2-hour drive, is the peaceful town of Kampong Cham. In contrast to the dynamism of the capital, this region on the banks of the Mekong offers peaceful beauty, off the beaten track, with its ancient temples, its bamboo bridges crossing a long and thin island in the middle of the Mekong River,... Here, you have the impression of taking a leap into the past and rediscovering Phnom Penh as it was about ten years ago. This town is an ideal stopover on the way from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap or Kratie.

North West Region

Siem Reap and the Angkor monumental complex

Located in the western part of the country, bordering the border with Thailand, the North-West region of Cambodia is one of the most popular places for tourists visiting the country, thanks to the famous Angkor complex, one of the most spectacular architectural wonders in the world. The city of  Siem Reap  , once the capital of the Angkorian Empire, is the main gateway to visiting Angkor Wat and the surrounding archaeological park. 

The city of Siem Reap, formerly the capital of the Angkorian empire

Traveling to Siem Reap, you will discover the land of remains, as more than half of the province is made up of Khmer temples and cultural sites. The crown jewel of the complex is the Angkor Wat temple, considered the largest religious temple in the world and a masterpiece of Khmer architecture. If you are looking for an unforgettable experience to admire the magnificent landscapes of Siem Reap at sunrise or sunset, there is nothing better than renting a hot air balloon to float in the air. 

Other famous temples in the complex include Bayon Temple, notable for its many face-shaped towers, and Ta Prohm Temple, overgrown with jungle and famous for its gigantic trees rooted in the walls. The latter became famous thanks to the film Tomb Raider. 

Temples through the centuries

The Eastern region, located east of the Mekong, remains a little-known destination for travelers. It is distinguished by a rugged and mountainous terrain, covered with dense and abundant forests near the border with Vietnam. The region's rich biodiversity is one of its main attractions, ideal for hiking enthusiasts.

Eastern Region

Kratie and the observation of freshwater dolphins

Located on the banks of the Mekong River, Kratie is a town renowned for being one of the best places to observe Irrawaddy freshwater dolphins in their natural habitat. The northern part of Kratie is home to the rare and valuable Irrawaddy freshwater dolphin species, which is in danger of extinction due to its limited population. The best place to watch them is Kampi, where you can rent a boat to watch the dolphins swimming happily for 1-2 hours.

Kratie is home to the rare and precious Irrawaddy freshwater dolphin species

Unlike many other cities in Cambodia, the years of war left buildings of French architecture in Kratie, creating a unique beauty. 

Mondulkiri and Ratanakiri: the best places for hiking

The Mondulkiri and Ratanakiri regions are destinations of choice for travelers in search of raw and preserved nature. As the trails are poorly marked, it is often necessary to hire the services of a local guide to explore this land.

Nicknamed the “land of hills”, Mondulkiri is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes and well-preserved safari. The province is famous for its ethical elephant sanctuaries, gibbon watching, hiking and experiencing the unique culture of local ethnic minorities, including the Phnong tribe, who live in traditional villages in the mountains.

Mondulkiri, best places for hiking

The Southern region of Cambodia, located in the southwestern part of the country and bordered by the Gulf of Thailand, is made up of four provinces: Battambang, Koh Kong, Kampot, Kep and Sihanoukville. It is a region known for its beaches and islands, as well as its national parks and nature reserves.

Southern Region

Kep, peaceful seaside resort

Kep  , located about 30 km from Kampot, is a quiet resort town with a long sandy beach and many neighboring islands and islets accessible by boat. Its long beach of golden sand offers an ideal setting for relaxing and enjoying the crystal clear waters. The city is also renowned for its fresh seafood and Kep crabs. It is truly a must-see destination when traveling to Cambodia. 

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Kampot, the city of pepper

Kampot, a popular destination located in southern Cambodia, near the Vietnamese border. Kampot is famous for its pepper, considered one of the best in the world. The town itself is charming, with its French colonial-style buildings, and it's also an ideal starting point for discovering Bokor National Park, where visitors can explore the local flora and fauna.

Sihanoukville, the largest city in the South

Sihanoukville is the largest city in the region and the main tourist center on the Cambodian coast. It is famous for its white sandy beaches such as Ochheuteal Beach, Serendipity Beach, Otres Beach, Independence Beach and Sokha Beach. There you can explore the coral reefs and shipwrecks that are home to a variety of colorful fish and other sea creatures.

Sihanoukville with dream beaches

If you're looking for a less touristy experience, Koh Rong and Koh Rong Samloem offer an unspoilt island paradise, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. Both islands are located off the southwest coast of Sihanoukville in the Gulf of Thailand and are accessible by boat from Sihanoukville town.

Koh Rong, paradise island in Cambodia

Battambang and rural villages

If you are looking for a city with unique character and a peaceful ambiance, Battambang is the perfect choice. Soak up the natural beauty of the Cambodian countryside and explore traditional villages to learn about the history and culture of this fascinating region. 

The city is also famous for its magnificent French colonial buildings, Buddhist temples, museums and art galleries. Additionally, it has a thriving craft scene, particularly in silk and pottery. Visitors can visit local villages to see these artisans at work and purchase unique souvenirs.

Battambang city

One of the most exciting and attractive activities you can do during your trip to Battambang is cycling along the peaceful roads of the surrounding countryside. You might even recognize these country roads because they've already been featured on the popular National Geographic Channel.

Another must-do activity is kayaking in the floating village of Ksach Poy. This experience will take you along the scenic Stung Sangke River, where you can enjoy a peaceful and serene ambiance. Additionally, a unique experience not to be missed is traveling by “bamboo train”, invented after the closure of the city’s railway station.

“Bamboo train” in Battambang

The northwest region of Cambodia is also home to  Cardamom National Park , one of the last natural habitats of the Asian elephant. This national park is a popular destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts and wildlife enthusiasts. 

Finally, don't miss the Banteay Chhmar Temple, a spectacular archaeological site including ruins dating back to the Khmer Empire. This temple is considered an Angkor Wat in miniature due to its impressive architecture and rich cultural value.

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Cambodia is a geographically diverse country, offering a variety of regions attractive to travelers. The region of the lower Mekong plains allows you to discover local life in all its diversity, from the bustle of the capital to the authenticity of the floating villages on Lake Tonlé. The Western region is considered the cradle of traditional culture, home to remnants of the Angkor kingdom, as well as its historic temples. If you're looking for a wilderness adventure, the Eastern Region is a great destination. Finally, the south of Cambodia is an ideal destination for a seaside stay, with its many paradise islands.     

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Battambang is very famous for the "bamboo train". It is a popular tourist attraction where visitors can ride a bamboo platform propelled on rails, providing a unique experience.

Angkor is a complex of historical, cultural, and religious monuments in Cambodia, located in Siem Reap. This place was once the ancient capital of the Khmer dynasty, from the 9th to the 15th century.

The Cambodian flag is the only national flag to display a monument, with a background consisting of three horizontal bands of blue and red, as well as a prominent white symbol of the Angkor temple in the center. 

Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, is located in the southeast of the country, on the banks of the Mekong River. It is a major city, rich in history, with emblematic places like the Royal Palace and the Silver Pagoda,...

Freshwater dolphins can be found in Kratie in Cambodia. In this region, the Mekong River is home to a rare population of freshwater dolphins, called Irrawaddy dolphins.

Cambodia is located in Southeast Asia, surrounded by Thailand to the west and north, Laos to the northeast, Vietnam to the east, and the Gulf of Thailand to the south.

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How not to succumb to the magic of Cambodia, both charming and mystical? Many travelers fall in love with Cambodia and its endearing people with contagious smiles. Check out our Cambodia Tourist Maps below to get an overview of the most interesting destinations.

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Cambodia is a country with striking, rich and contrasting landscapes. Its flora and fauna have made it a picturesque place. The Mekong River, the “sea of ​​water”, has irrigated the country and spawned magnificent plantations, rice paddies and plantation forests of bamboo, palm, banana and rubber trees covering the Cardamom and elephant to the delight of our eyes. Let yourself be transported to this fascinating universe of Southeast Asia.

Remnants of the past are still present in Cambodia. We challenge you not to succumb to the charm of the temples of Angkor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site , Bayon (the temple with 200 faces), and Ta Phrom, an ancient monastery that hosted the filming of the film Tomb Raider in the north of the country. It is in the calm and relaxing city of Siem Reap that you can stay before discovering the temples.

Therefor, to better understand Cambodian history, do not miss the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, a real must in Phnom Penh, the capital. After exhausting days of walking, you will have the opportunity to reach the coast and its heavenly beaches or the lively town of Sihanoukville, a seaside resort renowned for its trendy bars and nightlife.

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During a tour in Cambodia , you will be amazed by the majesty of nature which dominates Angkorian temples with its powerful roots and gives the place a magical atmosphere.

To the east, the tropical forests and mountains of Mondulkiri or Rotanakiri let themselves be shaken by shattering waterfalls, for walks full of adventure in the midst of endemic flora and fauna. The floating villages around Tonlé Sap Lake are an opportunity for exceptional encounters with welcoming inhabitants, who will be happy to introduce you to the culinary specialties of their country, such as amok.

Cambodia is not just a story, it is a magical country that is lived day by day! Follow Cambodia travel maps to discover special places in different parts of Cambodia.

Eastern Cambodia is generally cooler. However, the best time to discover this region is winter, because during the monsoon the roads are difficult to access.

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During a tour to eastern Cambodia, you will have the chance to discover all kinds of landscapes. Stroll between the palm groves to the south or head north, you can watch the mountainous landscapes of Mondolkiri and Ratanakiri, all covered in lush forests where surprising species have taken up residence. With a little luck, you will encounter Irrawaddy freshwater dolphins! Or share delicious moments alongside the ethnic minorities of the region. A host of richer experiences await you around this paradise.

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In its center, the splendid Tonlé Sap lake is surrounded by small typical villages. The region includes the Cardamom Mountains to the Dangkrek Mountains and is home to must-see pre-Angkorian temples such as Prasat Preah Vihear or Bantey Chhmar. This is also where you will find the famous temples of Angkor Wat! To immerse yourself in the Cambodian culture of the west, head to Battambang to see the rich heritage and the many tourist sites of the region.

Therefore, it’s up to you to venture into the Cardamom Mountains, which cover a wild tropical forest sheltering rare animal and plant species! Check out our following North West tourist map for an overview of the best destinations in this region.

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The Cambodian coast is a varied and colorful place! The local towns each have their own little secret. Sihanoukville, a real seaside resort, is the breeding ground for fruitful encounters in its trendy bars. Koh Kong transports you for a few moments with its far west allure. Meanwhile, Kampot recalls the colonial era (production of one of the best peppers in the world). Not far from there, paradisiacal beaches, enchanting islets like Koh Rong, and rich ecosystems further inland. Depending on where you go, the tone will not be the same. Relax on the edges of the coast or escape to the Cambodian hinterland for more sensations is up to you.

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The city is above all a perfect mix of colors, sounds, market smells and entertainment of all kinds. The traffic is also very dense and requires constant attention! Phnom Penh intrigues with the parades of its monks in traditional dress, the charm of its bars, and cafés. The nearby Mekong offers you an in-depth insight into the life and culture of the people on the river.

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Some people think The only great thing to see in Cambodia is Angkor Wat then make their extension to Vietnam or Thailand. They are totally wrong. The fact is that Angkor Wat is amazing and Cambodia has a lot more to visit. Either you have 3 days or 10 days, your daily itinerary is full of activities that Cambodia has to offer. With over 10 years traveling cross Cambodia, I give short suggestion to help you plan your Cambodia visit. See in this Cambodia Travel Maps, there are 4 major areas of this country:

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Cambodia is a small country in Southeast Asia, with a population of about 16 million people. It is bordered by Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. Cambodia has a rich and diverse culture, history, and natural beauty. It is famous for its ancient temples, especially Angkor Wat, which is the largest religious monument in the world. Cambodia also has many other attractions, such as the capital city of Phnom Penh, the coastal town of Sihanoukville, and the wildlife-rich Eastern Highlands.

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Cambodia is a country that has a lot to offer to travelers who are looking for a unique and memorable experience. Whether you are interested in history, culture, nature, or adventure, you will find something that suits your taste in this Southeast Asian nation. To help you plan your trip, we have prepared a map of Cambodia attractions that shows some of the best places to visit and things to do in Cambodia. You can use this map as a guide to explore the different regions and attractions of Cambodia, such as:

  • Phnom Penh: The capital and largest city of Cambodia, Phnom Penh is a bustling metropolis that combines the old and the new. You can visit the Royal Palace, the National Museum, the Central Market, and the Wat Phnom temple. You can also learn about the tragic history of the Khmer Rouge regime at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and the Choeung Ek Killing Fields.
  • Siem Reap and Angkor: Siem Reap is the gateway to Angkor, the ancient capital of the Khmer Empire that ruled most of Southeast Asia from the 9th to the 15th centuries. Angkor is home to hundreds of temples and monuments that showcase the architectural and artistic achievements of the Khmer civilization. The most famous and impressive temple is Angkor Wat, which is considered one of the wonders of the world. You can also visit other temples such as Bayon, Ta Prohm, Banteay Srei, and Preah Khan.
  • Sihanoukville and the South Coast: Sihanoukville is a popular beach destination that offers a variety of activities and attractions for sun-seekers and water-lovers. You can relax on the sandy beaches, swim in the clear water, enjoy water sports, or take a boat trip to the nearby islands. You can also visit the Ream National Park, which has mangrove forests, coral reefs, and wildlife. Other places to see on the south coast are Kampot, Kep, and Koh Kong.
  • Battambang and the Northwest: Battambang is the second-largest city in Cambodia and a cultural hub that has a charming colonial atmosphere. You can explore the city's heritage buildings, museums, art galleries, and markets. You can also take a ride on the bamboo train, which is a unique and fun way to see the countryside. Other attractions in the northwest region are Banteay Chhmar, Preah Vihear, and Banlung.
  • Eastern Cambodia: Eastern Cambodia is a rural and remote area that offers a glimpse into the authentic and traditional life of the Cambodian people. You can visit the Mondulkiri province, which is known for its natural beauty and ethnic diversity. You can also see the endangered elephants at the Elephant Valley Project, which is a sanctuary that rescues and rehabilitates abused elephants. Another place to visit in eastern Cambodia is Kratie, which is a riverside town where you can spot the rare Irrawaddy dolphins.

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Siem Reap is a city in Cambodia that attracts millions of visitors every year. It is the gateway to the ancient and magnificent temples of Angkor, which are the remnants of the Khmer Empire that ruled most of Southeast Asia from the 9th to the 15th centuries. Siem Reap is also a vibrant and modern city that offers a variety of attractions, such as museums, markets, restaurants, bars, and cultural shows.

To help you plan your trip, we have prepared a map of Siem Reap's best attractions that shows some of the most popular and interesting places to visit and things to do in Siem Reap. You can use this map as a guide to explore the different areas and attractions of Siem Reap, such as:

Angkor Wat: The largest and most famous temple in Angkor, Angkor Wat is considered one of the wonders of the world. It was built in the 12th century by King Suryavarman II as a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu. It later became a Buddhist temple and a symbol of Cambodia. Angkor Wat is known for its stunning architecture, intricate carvings, and spectacular sunrise and sunset views.

Ta Prohm: One of the most atmospheric and photogenic temples in Angkor, Ta Prohm is famous for its massive trees that grow over and through the ruins. It was built in the late 12th century by King Jayavarman VII as a Buddhist monastery and university. It was also featured in the movie Tomb Raider starring Angelina Jolie.

Preah Khan: Another temple built by King Jayavarman VII, Preah Khan was a complex that served as a royal residence, a Buddhist monastery, and a city. It has a similar layout and style as Ta Prohm, but with less vegetation and more restoration. It also has some impressive carvings and statues of gods and guardians.

Angkor National Museum: A modern and interactive museum that showcases the history, culture, and art of the Khmer civilization. You can learn about the origins, development, decline, and legacy of Angkor through exhibits, displays, videos, and audio guides. You can also see some original artifacts and sculptures from the temples.

We hope this map of Siem Reap's best attractions will help you plan your trip and make it easier for you to discover this amazing city. If you have any questions or need more information, please feel free to contact us. We are happy to assist you with your travel needs.

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Phnom Penh is the capital and largest city of Cambodia, located at the confluence of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers. It is a city that has a rich and turbulent history, from the glory of the Khmer Empire to the horror of the Khmer Rouge regime. It is also a city that has a vibrant and diverse culture, with influences from French colonialism, Buddhism, and modernization.

Phnom Penh offers a variety of attractions for travelers who want to experience the beauty, charm, and resilience of Cambodia. To help you plan your trip, we have prepared a map of Phnom Penh's best attractions that shows some of the most popular and interesting places to visit and things to do in Phnom Penh. You can use this map as a guide to explore the different areas and attractions of Phnom Penh, such as:

Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda : The Royal Palace is the official residence of the King of Cambodia and a symbol of the nation's sovereignty. The palace complex consists of several buildings, gardens, and statues that showcase the Khmer architecture and art. The Silver Pagoda is a temple that houses many precious relics, such as the Emerald Buddha and the Golden Buddha. The pagoda's floor is covered with over 5,000 silver tiles, hence its name.

National Museum of Cambodia: The National Museum of Cambodia is the largest and oldest museum in the country, dedicated to preserving and displaying the cultural heritage of Cambodia. The museum has a collection of over 14,000 artifacts, ranging from prehistoric times to the present day. The museum's main attraction is the sculpture gallery, which features statues and carvings from the Angkorian period.

Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and Choeung Ek Killing Fields: These two sites are grim reminders of the atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge regime, which ruled Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. Tuol Sleng was a former high school that was turned into a prison and torture center, where thousands of people were detained and killed. Choeung Ek was one of the mass graves where the victims were buried. Both sites have been converted into museums that display the evidence and testimonies of the genocide.

Central Market: Central Market is one of the largest and busiest markets in Phnom Penh, where you can find everything from clothes, jewelry, electronics, souvenirs, food, and more. The market is housed in a distinctive Art Deco building that was constructed in 1937. The market is a great place to experience the local life and culture of Phnom Penh.

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