Phnom Penh
The capital of Cambodia is re-emerging as the Pearl of Asia, as it was once known.
This energetic, vibrant and welcoming city is well worth spending a few days. There might not be that much major attractions, but it's all made up for by the atmosphere and the people.
Read more...
The East
Mondulkiri and Ratanakiri, Cambodia's eastern provinces, are less visited but they are real jewels: waterfalls, jungle, indigenous people.
Read more...
The South
In Southern Cambodia you'll find the charming towns Kampot & Kep.
Unfortunately, Bokor Mountain is currently off-limits, but there are plenty of other attractions: caves, pepper plantations and on the island of Koh Tonsay uncrowded beaches to relax.
Read more...
The Beaches
The town of Sihanoukville itself is not interesting at all, but its beaches are famous.
Where to go? Here you'll find our guide to the Sihanoukville beaches.
If you are interested in a real off the beaten path adventure, go and visit the Cardamom Mountains.
Read more...
The West
The only major town in Western Cambodia is Battambang.
While worth a visit (both the town and the countryside) one adventure you should not miss: the boat trip from Battambang to Siem Reap, over the Sangkear river.
Read more...
Angkor
Oh yes, and of course there's the North, with its major attraction near the town of Siem Reap: the famous temples of Angkor.
But there's more to see in Northern Cambodia.
Read more...