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Angkor
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Angkor, the former capital of the ancient
Khmer Empire, is one of the greatest and most spectacular
Hindu religious sites in the world. Construction of this elaborate temple complex - built in honour of the god
Vishnu - began in
AD 879 during the reign of
King Suryavarman II and was completed in 1191. It lay concealed for many years, however, until the site was discovered by
Frenchman Henri Mahout in
1860. The central complex,
Angkor Wat, features an elaborate, unmortared 66-metre (215-foot) central tower surrounded by four smaller towers. Stretching around the outside of the temple complex is an 800m-long (2625ft) bas-relief, the longest in the world. This is Cambodia's most iconic sight, and particularly popular at sunset among tour groups. The temple is so synonymous with the country that it dominates the national flag, and to visit it today is to marvel at the scale of its ambition, built as it was in the
12th century.
Bayon
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Another of the most distinctive Angkor temples, Bayon is characterised by a series of colossal stone faces, gazing out serenely in all four directions, as well as some painstakingly detailed bas-reliefs. Bayon was built at a similar time to Angkor Wat.
Bokor Hill Station
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An abandoned
French hill station in the south of the country, Bokor was built originally as a weekend sanctuary for settlers stuck in stifling
Phnom Penh.
Today, the hotel and casino complex stands as an eerily derelict reminder of days gone by.
Cycling around Angkor
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Hire a bike and spend a few days exploring the myriad glories of the jungled Angkor
Temple Complex. The showpiece architecture of Angkor Wat makes it the best known of the temples, but there are dozens of others to discover.
Dolphin spotting
The claim to fame of the Mekong town of
Kratie is its population of
Irrawaddy river dolphins.
Various tour operators organise early-morning boat trips to observe these peaceful creatures in their natural habitat.
Feast on fresh seafood
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Cambodia's coastline offers the chance for the archetypal
Asian beach experience, but no amount of sea and sand is complete without sampling its ocean-fresh seafood.
The stretch around
Kampot and Kep is excellent for just-caught crab.
Fire a rocket-launcher
Not your standard tourist activity, but then Cambodia's not your standard tourist destination - for a price, visitors can take control of high-grade weaponry on countryside shooting ranges.
Machine guns can also be hired.
Kampot
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The southern town provides a gateway to exploring the
Cham villages and sweeping vistas of the surrounding countryside. If you're looking to travel in an unrushed fashion and to get acquainted with another side of the country, this is as good a base as any.
National Museum
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Set in Phnom Penh, the National Museum (www.cambodiamuseum.info) is the country's leading archaeological and historical museum
. It plays home to what is one of the world's most comprehensive collections of
Khmer art, including bronzes, sculptures and ceramics. It was constructed by the French in
1917.
Phnom Tamao
Wildlife Sanctuary
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A large park south of Phnom Penh given over to animals retrieved from poachers and traffickers.
Wildlife in the sanctuary includes tigers, elephants and gibbons, and it offers an effective way of learning more about Cambodian fauna.
Revisit history
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To get a clearer understanding of the brutal reign of
Pol Pot, visit the
Killing Fields outside Phnom Penh. It makes for a sobering experience, but a salutary one in terms of learning more about the realities the country faced.
Royal Palace
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Phnom Penh's showpiece attraction was built in the
1860s, and makes for a spectacular sight with its stupas, murals and towering spires. The adjoining
Silver Pagoda houses a number of precious
Buddha statues, while the tropical plants of the palace gardens have appeal in their own right.
Shop for silver
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Prized locally since the
11th century, silver is today one of the most sought-after Cambodian souvenirs. Coming in the form of anklets, jewellery and other decorative items, it's known for being fashioned with real care and artistry.
Sihanoukville
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The port city's main draw is its relaxed beach atmosphere, a laid-back counterpoint to the more visited coastal areas of neighbouring
Thailand. It takes its name from
King Norodom Sihanouk, one of the main agitators for independence from
France.
Ta Prohm
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Take an elephant ride
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