Cambodia

Cambodia spans low-lying plains, the Mekong Delta, mountains and Gulf of Thailand coastline. Phnom Penh, its capital, is home to the art deco Central Market, glittering Royal Palace and the National Museum's historical and archaeological exhibits. In the countre's northwest are the ruins of Angkor Wat, a massive stone temple complex built during the Khmer Empire.

Ankor Wat

Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia is the largest religious monument in the world. Angkor Wat, translated from Khmer (the official language of Cambodia), literally means “City Temple.” We have little knowledge of how this temple was referred to during the time of its use, as there are no extant texts or inscriptions that mention the temple by name—this is quite incredible if we consider the fact that Angkor Wat is the greatest religious construction project in Southeast Asia

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Buddha Temples

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Floating City- Tonle Sap Lake

The floating villages is located on the Tonle Sap Lake in Siem Reap. People who live in floating houses, travel to floating schools and eat at floating restaurants is quite an attraction for the many visitors that come to Cambodia.
As well as the floating villages, there are also stilted villages along the banks of Tonle Sap Lake, where houses and buildings rest on tall, thin stilts that keep the occupants dry during the wet season, with giant ladders to reach the lower levels during the dry season.

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Hero Rats (APOPO)

APOPO’s Landmine Rats also known as HeroRATs! Here, discover how African Giant Pouched Rats are trained (they are much cuter than they sound and super smart, too!) to detect landmines and unexploded ordnance in Cambodia and beyond, playing a vital role in clearing these dangers.

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Siem Reap Killing Fields

The Killing Fields Siem Reap, also known as the Genocide Museum, memorializes the atrocities committed during the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia. This location serves not only as a reminder of a dark chapter in the country's history but also as a place for reflection and understanding. Explore the remnants of the killing fields, which include mass graves and memorials that honor the victims. The atmosphere is solemn, encouraging guests to contemplate the profound impact of the events that transpired here.

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Sunset Cruise

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