|
Cambodia Place To visited
CENTRAL |
WAT PHNOM or PHNOM DAUN PENH
Wat Phnom is one of the most important pagodas in Phnom Penh. Built in 1373,it stands at 27 meters and is the tallest religious structure in the city. Built on an artificial hill by the wealthy widow Daun Chi Penh after a great flood washed statues of Buddha downstream, it has since been renovated. There have been many additions to the original shrines over the centuries. The largest Stupa houses the ashes of King Ponhea Yat left the Angkorian capital and shoed interest in re-locating the capital city. The original name of Phnom Penh was Phnom Daun Penh in memory of the founder, but was often called Phnom Penh of short, From then on, this enchanting city has been known simply as Phnom Penh.
more...
|
SOUTH WEST |
Kampot is a small town which is located southwest of Cambodia, 5km inland from the sea. Fishing and farming are the main activities. Beside from that works, Kampot is one of the leads potential tourism in the country which has many places to provide visitors like: seaside with huge of trees,
Bokor Resort is the former French hill station, sitting at 1,080 meters in the Elephant Mountains, when you are residing here you will see the water surface of ocean at the base of the mountain a long with mist you will look nothing like staying in the sky but morning only. Toek Chhu which exist cold water that streams from mountain high, visitor will be comfortable. more...
|
NORTH WEST |
BATTAMBANG AND PAILIN
Battambang was the largest and richest province in Cambodia,
before the Cambodia's civil war. It is an elegant riverside town, home of some of the best preserved French period architecture in the country. Tourism has a lot of potential as the advent of newly renovated roads, makes it a great base from which to explore nearby temples and scenic villages. There is a very popular boat service running between Battambang and Siem Reap, probably the most scenic river trip in the country. more...
|
NORTH EAST |
RATTANAKIRI
This province has been left isolated from the rest of the country
for many decades due to poor road conditions and lake of communication, though condition today has improved. The province boasts some of the most beautiful landscapes and is home to several settlements of ethic hill tribes. It has many interesting natural sites that are unique to the territory. There is an incredibly beautiful waterfall, a tranquil volcanic lake and a dense rainforest rich in a variety of flora and fauna. A distinct contrast from 21st Century opulence, this province remains largely uncorrupted as the majority of the population here is made up of ethnic minority groups all living harmoniously to complement the natural ambience that makes the province that makes the province very attractive to urban dwellers; some of these are hidden deep in the jungle making it even more interesting for the tourist since getting there means trekking and this can be done on elephant rides as well. more...
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cambodia Tour Program
|