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PHNOM PENH :: BATTAMBANG :: SIHANOUKVILLE :: KAMPOT/KEP :: SIEM REAP :: KAMPONG THOM |
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KOMPONG CHAM :: RATANAKIRI/MONDULKIRI :: KRATIE |
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PHMON PENH:
Cambodia capital city, located the confluence of three rivers: The Mekong, the Bassac and Tonle Sap. Much of central city including the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, National Museum, Wat Phnom, Toul Sleng the prison (S21), and the Killing Fields. Phnom Penh is also the gateway to Cambodia, the temples of Angkor near Siem Reap, the beaches of Sihanoukville and the southern coast, the minority people, jungle and wildlife of the northeast provices. |
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BATTAM BANG:
The second largest city in Cambodia, 293km from Phnom Penh, which is the Sangker River cuts through the town centre. Battambang is located in a rich and fertile plain, which provides much of the rice and other important crops for the country. The region has numerous Angkorian and pre-Angkorian site. Some of the most interesting are Wat Ek Temple (11th Century), Wat Baset Temple (7th Century), and Phnom Banon..
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SIHANOUKVILLE: (KOMPONG SOM)
Sihanoukville was known as ‘Kompong Som located 230km from Phnom Penh is the Cambodia’s most popular beach town and only deep-sea port. The sandy beaches, relaxed, and it is the place for swimming, snorkeling scuba diving. Boat trip are available at many place near to the island. Ochheuteal Beach known as ‘UNTAC Beach’ is the most popular beach in Sihanoukville with a little snack-style seafood restaurant and Bar.
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KAMPOT/KEP:
Kampot/Kep is coastal zone at the southwest of Phnom Penh City about 148 km fare and Kep 25km from Kampot town. Place to see: Beautiful quiet beaches, Bokor National Park height 1075m with old French colonial architectural building, an amazing view of the Gulf of Siam, and beautiful forests, waterfall of Bokor.
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SIEM REAP:
Siem Reap is one of the greatest religious monuments in the World. Located 314 km from Phnom Penh City is a charming province with many Ancient Temples. Place to see: Angkor Wat Temple which is one of the seven wonders in the world, and many other ancient ruin temples. The Tonle Sap lake where visitors can glimpse into the traditional Khmer way of life, Floating Village, silk farm, local stone and wood-carving school.
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KOMPONG THOM:
Kompong Thom is the central province of Cambodia. Located: 168 km from Phnom Penh is a small town on the bank of Steung Sen River. Place to see: The ancient Capital of Chenla, Sombor Prei Kuk, is a massive complex of over 100 ancient monuments dating to the 7 century surrounded by lush forest and Son Tuk Mountain where is the Buddhism pagoda on the hill of it, visitors can see the view of rice field on the plateau land around.
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KOMPONG CHAM:
Kampong Cham is the third largest city of Cambodia.Located: 124 km from Phnom Penh on national road 6th and it lies on the banks of Mekong River. Place to see: Wat Norkor which is a curious combination of century temple; Wat Preah Norkor; an interesting legend of Phnom Pros and Phnom Srei, and rubber plantation of Chup that was the formerly operated by French tie maker Michelin.
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RATANAKIRI / MONDULKIRI:
These both are known as the rural rugged provinces which have over 20 different tribal groups living in these areas. Located: Mondulkiri is 521 km and Ratanakiri is 623 km far from Phnom Penh northeastern province of Cambodia. Place to see: The village of ethnic minority groups know as “Chunchiet” with their own distinct customs, culture, clothing, handicrafts and dialect, the view of mountainous region, Yeak Laom lake which is the volcanic lake with suitable for swimming, and Waterfalls.
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KRATIE:
Kratie is a port town on the Mekong River. Located: 315 km from Phnom Penh I Cambodia’s wild northeast. Place to see: Kampi is the famous Irrawaddy Dolphins live with a viewing of the river; Sombor is a pre-Angkorian settlement; and the sumptuous colonial architecture.
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