The river of life
A Mekong River cruise provides a window into the lives of Vietnamese and Cambodian people, finds Andrea Black.
A Mekong River cruise provides a window into the lives of Vietnamese and Cambodian people, finds Andrea Black.
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Its brutal past cannot be denied, but a transforming Cambodia can be a magical place for kids.
Natasha Dragun went to Cambodia to explore the Angkor ruins but ended up lingering over food.
Cambodia's south coast has beaches, temples and treehouses - without the tourists, writes Louise Southerden.
Katrina Lobley enjoys the finer things at a colonial classic before exploring Angkor Wat.
More than a million people visit Angkor every year, so how can one escape the crowds? David Whitley finds out.
Look beyond the main attractions of Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos, writes Rob Woodburn.
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From ancient temples of Angkor Wat to the bustle of Phnom Penh, Cambodia is a country in transformation. Reeling from footprints left by the Khmer Rouge, this is an inspiring place that draws the real traveller at heart. Enjoy cocktails and dine on crabs seaside in Kep, explore local villages and temples in river-side Kampot or find a bargain on the local markets in town. There is something for everyone.