Tourist Attractions
| Ta Promh Temple in Siem ReapTa Promh is a theatrical backdrop of gnarled banyan tree roots spilling down doorways and sneaking slowly around corners.
Visitors see the banyan which moves like a snake over walls of Ta Prohm temple. No one misses the opportunity to take photographs of these trees which grow almost as it they wanted to smother the walls of ...
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| Koh Ker Temple in CambodiaAbandoned to the forest of the north for centuries, Koh Ker capital of the Angkorian empire from 928-944, was long one of Cambodia’s most remote and inaccessible temple complexes, However the opening of a toll road from Dam Dek (via Beng Mealea )puts Koh Ker within day. Tripping distance of Siem ...
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| Angkor National Musuem in Siem ReapVisiting the Angkor National Museum was an eerie. Surreal experience . For the first 45 minutes of our trip through the mammoth. 20,00 square metre. Building. We didn’t spot another visitor. The Museum opened in November 2007. and it freshly painted, shopping mail-like feel contrasts with the thousands year old artifacts ...
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| The Great Lake Tonle Sap in Siem ReapCambodia is a Kingdom Of Cambodia and there are many property like Angkor Wat temple, Mountain, waterfall, River, and especially a great lake Tonle Sap. There are five provinces circled the area of Tonle Sap Lake. More than Three million of population inhabited around the bank of the lake and 90% of them earn a living by ...
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| About Siem Reap CitySiem Reap Province is located in northwest Cambodia. It is the major tourist site in Cambodia, as it is the closest city to the world famous temples of Angkor ( World Heritage). The provincial capital is also called Siem Reap and is located in the south of the province on the shores of the Tonle Sap lake. The greatest sweet in ...
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| Kbal Spean Attraction in Siem ReapIn a magical of jungle, up in the western section of the Kulen Mountain, Kbal Spean was used by the Khmer as a hill retreat in the mid-eleventh century, when they carved sacred lingas and Hindu gods into the very bedrock of the river, the water flowing through would thus be blessed by the carvings before coursing onto ...
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| Battambang ProvinceBattambang is a big city in Cambodia after Phnom Penh City, and it located at the west of Phnom Penh around 299 km distance. Battambang also give the named a greatest rice field in Cambodia it near Cambodia & Thai Border. And it distance around 180km from Siem Reap Angkor Wat. So all the tourist can be make a trip form Siem ...
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| More Attraction In BattambangBattambang setting on the Sangker River just southwest of the Tonle Sap Lake. Battambang town is at the heart of Cambodia’s rice bowl and oven though it is one of the country’s. if still has a very lightly tourist provincial atmosphere. Much of the architecture is French colonial and traditional shop houses along quaint ...
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| Phnom Penh City "The Capital of Cambodia"`The city is divided into three sections the north, an attractive residential area, the south or the French part of the city with its ministries banks and colonial houses, and the center or the heart with its narrow lanes, markets, foods stalls and shops. Over the past four years, the city has undergone tremendous changes. ...
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| Wat Phnom & Royal Palace in Phnom Penh CityPhnom Penh was founded by a rich old lady named Penh, who built up a sanctuary on the hill called “Wat Phnom Daun Penh” (Old lady Penh Pagoda). In 1434 King Ponhea Yat moved the capital from Bassac city (in the ancient Kampong Cham Province) to Phnom Daun Penh. The sanctuary was removed and it was replaced by the king. ...
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