In the center of a roundabout, a top the manicured mound at the end of Norodom Boulevard is the historically auspicious temple known to locals as simply Wat Phnom. Wat Preah Ch...
View DetailThe golden steeple golden roofs of the Royal Palace sit glimmering on the riverbank at the confluence of three mythical South East Asian rivers, the Tonle Sap, the Tonle Bassac and o...
View DetailStanding at the intersection of two of Phnom Penh’s major boulevards, Norodom and Sihanouk, is the commanding edifice of the Independence Monument, "Vimean Akareach"...
View DetailEvening or daytime river cruises, up and down the riverfront area of the city are a favourite with locals and tourists alike. Ranging in price from affordable barges to luxury floati...
View DetailThe Central Market "Psah Thom Thmey", is located in the center of the city and provides a hub for commercial activity in the capital. This impressively large building with...
View DetailThe Mekong is one of the world’s great river systems, flowing almost five thousand kilometers and falling almost the same distance from its mountainous source all the way down...
View DetailThe museum chronicles the Cambodian genocide. The site is a former high school that was used as a prison and torture centre by the infamous Khmer Rouge and was known by the ominous s...
View DetailPhnom Tamao is located in Tropiang Sap Villag, Tropiang Sap commune, Bati district, about 40 kilometers south of Phnom Penh, off National Road No. 2. Turn right at the sign and trave...
View DetailPhnom Oudong is located in Psar Dek and Phnom Bat communes, Ponhea Leu district, about 41 kilometers north of Phnom Penh. The city drops behind while fishing villages and rice paddie...
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