With unique architectural heritage such as Angkor Wat, the world-famous archaeological temple, or ancient cities such as Siem Reap and Battambang, Cambodia is home to ancient cultural artifacts.
The natural landscape of this hometown is no less impressive, from the green rainforests to the magnificent mountains and the smooth rivers flowing through the countryside.
The vibrant capital of Cambodia. The city is home to many valuable cultural heritage sites, such as the Royal Palace, the Silver Temple and the National Museum. This city carries a beautiful contrast between the past and the present, creating an impressive multicolored picture.
A fascinating city, famous for its Angkor World Heritage Site. As the gateway to the wonders of Angkor Wat, Siem Reap is fascinating with its ancient monuments and unique Cambodian culture. In addition to its ancient architecture, Siem Reap attracts its guests with its humble, friendly lifestyle. From traditional markets to cafes and indigenous restaurants.
The pride of Cambodia, the most magnificent religious architecture in the world. Built in the 12th century during the reign of King Suryavarman II, as a great Hindu temple. Starring by the sophisticated towers and sculptures, the ancient architectural details and the harmony between the building and nature make up the mysterious, classy beauty of Angkor Wat.
One of the most important cultural heritage in Cambodia. Not far from Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom was once the glorious capital of the ancient Khmer dynasty. The most prominent is the South Gate, with images of giant gods guarding the four corners of the gate. The center of Angkor Thom is the Bayon Temple, with its giant face statues forming unique decorated towers.
Known as the Palace, is one of the most famous destinations in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. Built in the mid-19th century during the reign of King Norodom, the Royal Palace is a symbol of the majesty and power of the dynasty.The palace’s architecture is traditional Khmer style, with its arches and towers of Indo-Oceanian style. The halls and courtyards make a sense of air, with exquisite sculptures and statues.
Known as Psar Toul Tom Poung, it’s one of the busiest shopping centers in Phnompenh, the Cambodian capital. A brilliant market with stands showcasing all kinds of products, from crafts, clothes, to household appliances and souvenirs. It’s also a culinary paradise with an array of food stalls, from traditional Khmer to European.
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