Destinations

Phnom Prasit Pagoda
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Kandal

Phnom Prasit Pagoda

Phnom Prasith is located in Makak commune, Ang Snoul district and in Chhviang commune, Ponhea Leu district, north of Phnom Penh. To get there, take National Road 5 north about 11 kilometers to Prek Pneuv Market point. From there, turn left and drive another 13 kilometers along a dirt trail. The tota...

  • Oct Wed, 2019
Old Catholic Church
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Kampot

Old Catholic Church

Old Catholic Church Was built around 1920 it's the past of a gaudy casino/resort at the very top of Bokor Mountain sits this Abandoned Catholic Church. Think urban spelunking or ghost hunting

  • Oct Wed, 2019
Bronze Lake
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Kampong Thom

Bronze Lake

Bronze Lake is the most popular place with Cambodian Family where have composed of four types of Accommodation, Amusement park, Restaurant, Playground, one large pool for the public and two pools for guest in house, Meeting room. Bronze Lake provide the perfect option depending on your needs, wants,...

  • Oct Wed, 2019
Andet Temple
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Kampong Thom

Andet Temple

Andet Temple or we can be called Prasat Andet is located about 27 kilometers northwest of the Provincial Town of Kampong Thom, in Prasat Village, Sankor Commune, Kampong Svay District, Kampong Thom Province. The temple was built in the second half of the 7th century during the famous king of Cambodi...

  • Oct Wed, 2019
Phnom Santuk
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Kampong Thom

Phnom Santuk

Phnom Santuk is the forest-cloaked summit adorned with Buddha images and a series of pagodas, this holy temple mountain (207m) 15km. Phnom Santuk has a location in Ko Koh village, Ko Koh commune, Santuk district, Kampong Thom Province.

  • Oct Wed, 2019
Koh Ker Temple
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Siem Reap

Koh Ker Temple

Koh Ker Temple is a complex in the north Cambodian jungle this site is is now remote and heavily forested. The main structure, Koh Ker Temple, is a stepped 7-tiered pyramid.

  • Oct Tue, 2019
Preah Vihear Temple
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Preah Vihear

Preah Vihear Temple

The construction of the Temple of Preah Vihear was first started in the early 9th century during the reign of King Jayavarman II (802-850).

  • Oct Tue, 2019