Traveling and Places
Beach O’chheuteal in Preah Sihanouk
Beach of O’cheuteal is the most popular beach in Preah Sihanouk province, which is known as UNTAC beach in the early 1990s when UN peacekeepers came to Cambodia in order to organize the first national election in Cambodia. Along the beautiful beach, you will see a little-style seafood bars, restaurants, budget guesthouses, all-night party and... »
Independence Beach is quiet
Local and foreign tourists rarely visited Independence Beach, also known as Seven-story Hotel, where sits atop the rocky points at the north end of the beach. Independence Beach is, in general, less frequented than other beaches, and sees comparatively few foreign visitors, though it still can get pretty busy on weekends and holidays.Independence is a... »
The lake of tears
Ang Teuk Kamping Puoy Lack, in Banon district, Battambang province, is now a popular tourist resort, although it still evokes traumatic memories for many older people. The striking landscape is both beautiful and productive- wooded hills ring the site, shielding visitors from the worst of the rainy season’s deluges, though not from the insistent vendors... »
Natural resort Lake of Kayak in Koh Kong
Cambodian people is the target of this tourism destination for making profit to support the national resort- Lake of Kayak in Koh Kong province- where has been created by community under support from provincial governor, partial budget of commune council, and international organizations in 2007. The creation of this natural resort is because of... »
Kep developments take off
Tourism developments in Kep are transforming the quiet seaside town back into a premier beach getaway, due to greater investment by developers and the Cambodian government. A seaport in Kampot province is due to be completed in 2013 and will connect the area with surrounding countries. The government is also upgrading the Phnom Penh-Kep road... »
Kampot’s cave temples make for a magical trip
DEEP within the limestone karsts scattered across Cambodia’s Kampot province lie networks of cave temples, some of which have been used for centuries as centres of Hindu and Buddhist worship. Long believed to be magical and spiritual sites, today the temples are safeguarded by pious elderly men and women, and scores of small children. Just... »
