Cambodia Travel
Feature Writer Articles in Cambodia Travel
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What to See in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Phnom Penh, Cambodia, took over as the country's capital after the fall of Angkor, and offers a different view of the country away from the culture of Angkor Wat.
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Angkor Wat, The Temple, Cambodia
The familiar photograph of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, is only one of many temples in the area of Siem Reap and visitors to the complex should not miss the other nearby temples
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Two Towns Worth Visiting in Cambodia
Cambodia has many towns worth visiting and away from the Siem Reap and Phonm Penh urban areas there are beautiful beaches, deserted islands, mountains and waterefalls.
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Top Attractions in Cambodia, East Asia
The top attraction in Cambodia is, of course, Angkor Wat, but it would be a mistake to concentrate on this World Heritage Site in Siem Reap and ignore the others.
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Cambodian fish paste from the Lake
On the banks of the Tonle Sap River in Cambodia, hundreds of families congregate to collect the tiny silvery fish which they mash into a pungent paste used in Kymer food.
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Angkor Wat, Cambodia
Pol Pot's killing fields may have been eradicated, but the new threat to Cambodia's Angkor Wat is mounting visitor numbers but hotels are there to cope with this.
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Cambodian Islands
The government are making the development of Cambodia's islands, the focus of their new push to attract developers.
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Cambodia - Angkor Wat Under Seige
In the frantic rush to build in Cambodia the lack of regulations is leading to the destrruction of the very thing tourists come to see, the heritage site at Angkor Wat
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Contributing Articles in Cambodia Travel
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Must See Temples in Siem Reap
Seeing the attractions of Cambodia's fastest growing city does not need to take a week. One day will give visitors more than a glimpse of the wonders of Angkor Wat.
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Cycling to Angkor Wat
Pedal power is the most enjoyable way to experience, Angkor Wat, one of not only Cambodia's, but also the world's, greatest monuments.
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Traditional Handicrafts in Cambodia
Cambodian handicrafts enjoy a well deserved revival, offering employment to skilled communities and quality and tradition to discerning tourists.
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Phnom Penh - The Backpacker's guide
Cambodia's capital draws countless travelers from around the globe, if not for its historic richness then for dirt-cheap living - if you know where to go.
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Hotel de la Paix Siem Reap
The unique experience of touring Cambodia's world heritage site Angkor Wat is enhanced by a stay at Hotel de la Paix, a stylish boutique hotel in the heart of Siem Reap.
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Phnom Penh Water Festival
South East Asia is renowned for its colourful festivals and one of the most flamboyant is the Water Festival in Phnom Penh
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Phnom Penh, Cambodia Markets
A shoppers paradise awaits the traveller in Cambodia, markets offering an array of goods from silk to fresh seasonal fruits at bargain prices, bargaining is mandatory.
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Boat Trip from Siem Reap to Battambang
From Tonle Sap to the river port of Battambang this water journey is full of contrasts as your speed of progress is dictated by the environment and local commerce needs.
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Romantic Honeymoon Ideas in Cambodia
There could be few more exotic honeymoon destinations than Cambodia, with its hundreds of ancient temples, unspoiled beaches, mighty waterways and virgin jungles.
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Christian Church Services in Cambodia
Cambodia has Christian churches of just about every denomination in the most remote parts of the country and attending can be a unique holiday experience.
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Cambodian Public Holidays
At least one Khmer national holiday can be expected to fall within a vacation as there are around 30 official days and several others which are unofficially observed.
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Angkor Wat Holiday Ideas for Kids
Kids get easily bored touring ancient Cambodian temples in the tropical heat, but parents take heart - there are activities around Angkor younger tourists can enjoy too.
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Tips for a Healthy Holiday in Cambodia
Cambodia still has a reputation for being a slightly edgy destination, but the truth is, minor medical problems are the most likely cause of disasters during a holiday.
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Ethical and Enjoyable Vacation Ideas
Cambodia's 1,000-plus non-government organizations as well as local communities and associations provide many options for ethical tours, dining and shopping.
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Dining Out Halal in Cambodia
Cambodia's sizable ethnic and expatriate Muslim communities mean Halal food is easily found in the main tourist towns, though there is not yet a national Halal standard.
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