Phnom Penh means Penh's Hill takes its name from the present Wat Phnom (Hill Temple). Legend has it that in 1372, an old nun named Lady Penh went to fetch...
Siem Reap Old Market is one of the first Siem Reap attractions one should visit to find souvenirs and traditional Khmer goods. It's set in a great location right in...
Kulen is considered by Khmers to be the most sacred mountain in Cambodia and it is a popular place for domestic visitors during weekends and festivals. The hill is used...
Choeung Ek Killing Fields the site of a former orchard and mass grave of victims of the Khmer Rouge - killed between 1975 and 1979 - about 17 km south...
Journey back to a forgotten era of grandeur and explore the captivating world of Angkor Wat and the Angkor temples. Nestled in the heart of Cambodia, these magnificent structures stand...
Angkor Wat was first a Hindu, then subsequently a Buddhist, temple complex in Cambodia and the largest religious monument in the world. The temple was built by the Khmer King...
It was built in part as a reaction to the surprise sacking of Angkor by the Chams. King Jayavarman VII decided that his empire would never again be vulnerable at...
Wat Xieng Thong is the most historic and enchanting Buddhist monastery in the entire country. It is also called “Temple of the Golden City” - a masterpiece of Buddhist architecture...