Cambodia Adventure Guide

Cambodia Adventure Guide

Toilets
Although the occasional squat toilet turns up here and there, particularly in the most budget of budget guesthouses, in general, Cambodian...
Internet Access
Internet access is available inmost town throughout the country. In Phnom Penh price just keep dropping, thankfully, and now average US$0.50 to...
Travel Insurance
A travel insurance policy that covers theft, property loss and medical expenses is more essential for Cambodia than for most other parts of Southeast...
Gay & Lesbian Travelers
While Cambodian culture is tolerant of homosexuality, the gay and lesbian scene here is certainly nothing like that in Thailand.  
Holidays
Public Holidays During public holidays and festivals, banks, ministries and embassies close down, so plan ahead if visiting Cambodia during these...
Food
Cambodian cuisine may be less well known than that of its popular neighbors Thailand and Vietnam, but it is no less tasty.
Festivals & Events
The festivals of Cambodia take place according to the lunar calendar so the dates vary from year to year. Check against any Cambodian calendar...
Dangers & Annoyances
As memories of war grow ever more distant, Cambodia has become a much safer country in which to travel. Remembering the golden rule – stick to...
Disabled Travelers
Broken pavements (sidewalks), potholed roads and stairs as steep as ladders at Angkor ensure that for most people with mobility impairments,...
Children in Cambodia
Children can live it up in Cambodia as they are always the centre of attention and almost everybody wants to play with them. 
Business Hours
Most Cambodians get up very early and it is not unusual to see people out and about exercising at 5.30am if you are heading home – ahem,...
Around Angkor Thom
TA PROHM Ta Prohm is undoubtedly the most atmospheric ruin at Angkor and should be high on the hit list of every visitor. Its appeal lies in the...
Around Angkor Wat
PHNOM KROM The temple of Phnom Krom, 12km south of Siem Reap on a hill over- looking the Tonle Sap lake, dates from the reign of Yasovarman I in the...
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat is simply unique, a stunning blend of spirituality, and symmetry, an enduring example of man’s devotion to his...
Temples of Angkor
Prepare for the divine inspiration! The temples of Angkor, capital of Cambodia’s ancient Khmer empire, are the perfect fusion of creative...
Drinking in Sihanoukville
Nightlife in Sihanoukville continues to gather pace with more and more travellers crossing by land from Thailand. The late-opening spots are all in...
Eating in Sihanoukville
There’s a healthy selection of restaurants and cates in Sihanoukville. Most are open from about 7am for breakfast and close after dinner at...
Sights & Activities in Sihanoukville
The beaches at Sihanoukville are in a state of flux, as developers move in to cash in on the tourism boom. The best all-rounder isOccheuteal Beach;...
Sihanoukville Travel Guide
Sihanoukville is the closest thing you get to the Costa del Cambodia, but fear not, development here is light years behind most Thai resorts, let...
Shopping in Siem Reap
Much of what is seen on sale in the markets of Siem Reap can also be purchased from children and vendors throughout the temple area. Some people...
Entertainment in Siem Reap
Several restaurants and hotels offer cultural performances during the evening, and for many visitors such shows offer the only opportunity to see...

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