No quite as magical as Phnom Chhnork. Phnom Sorsia has a gaudily painted modern temple and several natural caves. From the parking area...
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Koh Kong Province
Cambodia's vast and sparsely populated far southwestern province shelters some of the coutry's most remarkable and important natur...
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Klang & Prasat Suor Prat
Along the east side of Central sq are two groups of buildings, called Kleangs. The North Kleang and the South Kleang may at one time have ...
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Terrace Of the Leper King
The Terrace of the Leper King is just north of the Terrace of Elephants. Dating from the late 12th century, it is a 7m-high platform, on t...
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Preah Palilay Temple
Preah Palilay is located about 200m north of the Royal Enclosure's northern wall. It was created during the Rule of Jayavarman VII and...
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Bayon Temple
Unique, even among its cherished contemporaries, Bayon is the mesmerising if mind-bending state temple of Cambodia's legendary king, J...
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Wat Moha Montrei
Situated close to the Olympic Stadium, Wat Moha Montrei was named in honour of one of King Monivong's Monisters, Chakrue Ponn, who ini...
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Wat Ounalom
This wat is the headquarters of Cambodia Buddhism. It was founded in 1443 and comprises 44 structures. It received a battering during the ...
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Sem Monorom
The provincial capital of Mondulkiri is really an overgrown village; a charming community set in the spot where the famous hills meet. In ...
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Mondulkiri Province
A world apart from lowland Cambodia, Mondulkiri Province is the original Wild East of the country. Climatically and culturally, it's a...
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Ban Lung At Ratanakiri
Affectionately know as 'dey krahorm' (red earth) after its rust-coloured affliction, Ban Lung provides a popular base for a range...
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Ratanakiri Province
Popular Ratanakiri Province is making a name for itself as a diverse region of outstanding natural beauty that provides a remote home for ...
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Stung Treng Province
For along while, poor Stung Treng Province was the neglected middle child, sandwiched between the luminary siblings of Ratanakiri Province...
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Kratie Province
Pretty Kratie Province spans the Mekong, from which much of Kratie's population makes its living. Beyond the river, it's a remote ...
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Phnom Pros & Phnom Srei
'Man Hill' and Women Hill' are the subjects of local legends with many variations, one of which describes a child taken away a...
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Kompong Cham Province
Kompong Cham Province draws a growing number of visitor thanks to its role as a gateway to the northeast. Attractions include several pre-...
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Kompong Thom Province
An easy stopover when travelling overland between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, Kompong Thom Province is drawing more visitors thanks to sever...
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Preah Vihear Province
Bordering Thailand and Laos to the north, vast Preah Vihear Province, much of it heavily forested and extremely remote, is home to three o...
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Anlong Veng
For almost a decade this was the ultimate Khmer Rouge stronghold, home to Pol Pot, Nuon Chea, Khieu Samphan and Ta Mok, among the most not...
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Oddar Meanchey Province
The remote, dir-poor province of oddar Meanchey produces very little apart from opportunities for aid organisations. Khmer Rouge sites aro...
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Poipet
Long the armpit of Cambodia, notorous for its squalor, scams and sleaze, Poipet (pronounced 'Poipet in khmer) has recently splurged ...
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Pailin Province
Pailin is best known for its gem mines, now pretty much exhausted, a surfeit of land mines and being refuge for khmer Rouge pensioners. ...
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