Situated in Siem Reap, Angkor Wat is the largest religious monument in the world. This iconic temple complex is a significant archaeological site and a symbol of Cambodia, appearing on its national flag.
Located in the Angkor Wat complex, Bayon Temple is famous for its distinctive stone faces carved into the temple's towers, offering a unique and mysterious experience.
Another must-visit temple in Angkor, Ta Prohm is known for its unique overgrown trees and roots that intertwine with the stone structures.
Located in the capital city, Phnom Penh, the Royal Palace offers insight into the rich history and culture of Cambodia.
This memorial site offers a sobering reminder of the atrocities committed during the Khmer Rouge regime. While it's a stark contrast to the other attractions, it's an essential part of understanding Cambodia's history.
Formerly a school, it was transformed into a prison and torture center during the Khmer Rouge regime. Today, it serves as a museum to remember and educate about this dark period in Cambodia's history.
Enjoy the vibrant nightlife, restaurants, and bars along the riverside area of the capital city.
Visit the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, known for its floating villages and diverse ecosystem.
Located within the Royal Palace compound in Phnom Penh, the Silver Pagoda houses many national treasures, including gold and jeweled Buddha statues.
Located in southern Cambodia, this park offers stunning views, hiking trails, and historical buildings, including a French colonial hill station.
This island is a paradise for beach lovers. You can relax on its white sand beaches, snorkel in the clear waters, or explore the lush jungle interior.
This modern circus in Siem Reap provides a unique blend of traditional and contemporary theater, music, dance, acrobatics, juggling, and contortion.
Experience the buzzing night markets in Siem Reap, where you can buy local handicrafts, taste local food, and enjoy the vibrant nightlife.
These southern towns are known for their laid-back atmosphere, colonial architecture, and the famous Kampot pepper farms. Don't forget to try the delicious Kep crab while you're there.
This ancient Hindu temple is located on the border between Cambodia and Thailand. It offers a unique and less crowded experience compared to Angkor Wat. The trip to the temple also offers breathtaking views of the Cambodian countryside.