A vibrant culture, charming people, jaw-dropping sights...Cambodia is kicking!
You've trusted your eyes your whole life, but visit Cambodia and you just may start doubting them.
How else to explain the unthinkable splendour of the 9th- to 13th-century Khmer temples, the tropical islands with barely a beach hut in sight and the untold adventures lurking in northern forests?
Cambodia promises a rollercoaster of emotions and experiences to the intrepid traveller. Your heart will race at Angkor Wat, one of the world's greatest achievements, only to haltingly derail when faced with the impact of humankind's darkest moments. After two decades of war and isolation, only now is Cambodia truly starting to recover from the Khmer Rouge's genocidal 1975-79 rule.
Landmines are still a real danger in Cambodia, with up to six million live mines dotted around the countryside and near the border with Thailand. Stick to the beaten track - even at Angkor.
severity: Mid-level alert
Kingdom of Cambodia
14,000,000
Name: Riel
Code: KHR
Symbol: CR
230V 50Hz
Official: Khmer
GMT/UTC +7
+855
Metric
podcast by Barbara Gruber, May 2008
Millions visit Cambodia but most only stay a few days, ticking off tourist hotspots. Until they read one small orange book. Read the full article ›
article by George Dunford, October 2005
From savouring fine food and taking in a cello concert to shopping up a storm, there’s lots of easy ways to give back during your stay in Cambodia. Read the full article ›
Tags: Responsible Travel • Cambodia
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