Battambang is the third largest city and the leading rice-producing province of Cambodia. It was founded in the 11th century by the Khmer Empire and has a rich history of being a trading hub and a former Siamese province. The city has many well-preserved examples of French colonial architecture and is situated on the scenic Sangkae River. Battambang is also known for its cultural attractions, such as art galleries, museums, temples, and the bamboo train.
Battambang
- Beach hopping: Sihanoukville has several beautiful beaches, such as **Otres Beach**, **Lazy Beach**, **Occheuteal Beach** and **Sokha Beach**, where you can relax, swim, sunbathe, and enjoy fresh seafood.
- Water sports: If you are looking for some adventure, you can try snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, sailing, or fishing in the clear waters of the Gulf of Thailand. You can also explore the nearby islands, such as **Koh Rong** and **Koh Rong Samloem**, which have pristine coral reefs and marine life.
- Nightlife: Sihanoukville has a lively nightlife scene, with many bars, clubs, casinos and restaurants along the beachfront. You can party till dawn, gamble, watch live music or fire shows, or just chill out with a drink and a view.
Kep is a small coastal city in southern Cambodia. Kep is known for its tranquil beaches, lush national park, and fresh seafood, especially crab. Kep is also close to the Vietnamese border and several islands that offer snorkeling and diving opportunities.
Kep
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With any other tour company, you need to make deals with several of them. Visit Angkor Wat with one, book a bicycle tour with another one, etc. In the meantime, you hustle with local tuk-tuk drivers and not all of them are reliable. Afterward, you wonder where to eat and what snacks to try and you will get good advice from locals as they have never been to Western countries to have comparing points.
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Sihanoukville
Kampot is a city in southwest Cambodia. It is located on the Praek Tuek Chhu River, near the Elephant Mountains and the Gulf of Thailand. Kampot is known for its colonial architecture, pepper production, fish sauce, and durian. It is also a popular tourist destination with many resorts and attractions along the river.
Kampot
Our services are available throughout Cambodia, but we specialize in Siem Reap. We have extensive experience and expertise in this region, and we can help you with any of your needs.
- The Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda, where you can admire the exquisite architecture and treasures of the Khmer kings.
- The National Museum of Cambodia, where you can explore the rich history and culture of the Khmer civilization through its impressive collection of sculptures and artifacts.
- The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek, where you can learn about the tragic legacy of the Khmer Rouge regime and pay respect to the victims of its atrocities.
- The Central Market (Phsar Thmei), where you can shop for souvenirs, clothes, jewelry, and local delicacies in a stunning art deco building.
- The Olympic Stadium, where you can join the locals for morning or evening exercise or watch a football match or a concert.
These are just some of the highlights of what to see in Phnom Penh. There are many more things to do and see.
Phnom Penh
Mount Bokor is a mountain in the Damrei Range of Kampot Province. The mountain was once a colonial resort town for the French, who built several buildings such as the Bokor Palace Hotel, a Catholic church, and a post office. The mountain was also a stronghold for the Khmer Rouge during the civil war. Today, visitors can enjoy the cool climate, the scenic views, and the diverse flora and fauna of the mountain.
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