South East Asian Trips




Places of interest in Cambodia - South East Asia

Cambodia is located in the heart mainland of Southeast Asia, which conjures images of a glorious and mysterious past and rich of the cultural heritages, particularly the world's renowned ancient temple city whose magical image draws ever-increasingly tourists from all over the world.

The divergent facets of the Kingdom provoke both the serious and casual traveler, generally charmed and sometimes bewildered by its mysteries. Not only Angkor Wat, Bayon, Taprohm, Sandstone of ancient holy places, the giant roots of ancient trees, the graceful shapes of Apsaras and some temples buried in the jungle, hill tribes settled in the remote areas, colorful pagodas, strings of pristine islands and the century beach, as part of cultural tour that Cambodia is proud of her presentation, but also the splendor of the Khmer civilization and its people who have shown their friendliness everywhere you move in the country.

Tourist Places of Cambodia

Ampe Phnom - Kampong Speu
Angkor Thom
Angkor Wat - The 7th Wonder of the World
Baksei Chamkrong
Banteay Chhmar Temple
Banteay Kdei
Bapuon
Battambang
Bayon
Chau Say Tevoda
Choeng Ek Killing Fields
East Mebon
Kampot - Sea Foods
Kep Resort
Kirirom National Park
Koh Dach Island
Kratie - Dolphin
Mekong River
Mondulkiri - Minority
Neak Pean
Neang Khmau
Phnom Bakheng
Phnom Chiso (Surya Parvata)
Phnom Oudong
Phnom Penh City - French Colonial City
Prasat Kravan
Pre Rup
Preah Khan
Preah Vihear Temple
Ratanakiri - Minority
Royal Terraces
Sihanoukville - Beach
Silver Pagoda of the Royal Palace
Sras Srang Reservoir
Ta Keo
Ta Phrom
Ta Som
Thommanon
Tuol Sleng Genocide Center
Wat Phnom

For most, Cambodia first conjures up the legendary Angkor (the magnificent Empire erected by Kings between the 9th and 13th centuries) that continues to admiration from Khmers and foreigners alike. The humanity and disaster of the nature have failed to compromise the awe of Angkor. The temples remain with an enigmatic grandeur, as a testimony to the Empire that symbolized the country at the present day.

They are the silent witnesses to the perennial cycles of life, which occur with each rainy season. The Kingdom emerges from its lethargy and springs back to life. Clouds, swollen with moisture, burst their monsoon rains to fill in the Tonle Sap (Great Lake ) that bring over thousands tones of fresh water fishes.

Every year, the country is transformed in a nature cycle, which is unique to Cambodia. The flow of the mighty Mekong River swells until it forces the Tonle Sap to reverse its course, pushing up stream from the ancient capital. Every year, the reversal of the river is celebrated with the country's most spectacular Water Festival in November.



All Contents Copyright (c) 2005-2011. All rights reserved. Site Developed and Maintained by TECHNOTYRST Web Solutions
South East Asian Trips is part of TripsGuru.com family.