Things to do in Siem Reap, Cambodia: A three-minute guide
A charming and walkable place to recuperate after steamy days exploring Angkor Wat.
A charming and walkable place to recuperate after steamy days exploring Angkor Wat.
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Katrina Lobley enjoys the finer things at a colonial classic before exploring Angkor Wat.
A missive revealing an exotic menu, lapping water, candlelight, furniture heavy with history: this resort idyll will take you into a whole new comfort zone.
Perform an Australian dance? There are few requests guaranteed to provoke more laughs – but sometimes you just have to go with the flow.
Take an afternoon and stroll and shop this arts and culture precinct.
There are signs that Cambodia is recovering well from the horrors of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge.
Phnom Penh is a bustling, crazy mess - but somehow it works beautifully.
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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.