Number one destination I want to visit ;__;
- ANGKOR WAT. Duh.
- street markets
- visit a landmine museum
- take a trip to a nearby āfloating villageā
- get a cheap and refreshing massage
- Watch Tomb Raider!!
- Prasat Preah Vihear Marvel at the stone sanctuaries and the breathtaking views of the ultimate mountain temple, a heavenly reward for a hellish overland trip
- Koh Ker Wander the ruins of this long-inaccessible 10th-century capital
- Temples of Angkor Encounter the mother of all temples, the world's largest religious building: the one and only Angkor Wat
- Battambang Discover architectural clues from eras long forgotten, cycle to nearby hilltop temples, and experience the norry, Cambodia's homemade bamboo train
- Koh Kong Conservation Corridor Explore the jungles, mangroves, waterfalls, islands and beaches of the southern Cardamom Mountains
- Bokor National Park Wander among the atmospheric French ruins, gaze down a vertical kilometre to the coast and hike in the rainforest
- Sihanoukville Bask on the brilliant beaches, scuba dive in uncharted waters, drink in the nightlife and hike in Ream National Park
- Kampot Slip into the soporific pace of this pretty riverside town, the perfect base for exploring the caves and pagodas beyond
- Ratanakiri Province Swim in a volcanic crater lake, discover sacred forest burial sites and explore Virachay National Park in Cambodia's 'Wild East'
- Mondulkiri Province Trek through the jungle on an elephant, cool off under secluded waterfalls and taste a tipple with the local Pnong people
- Kratie Float your boat down the mighty Mekong in search of the rare, freshwater Irrawaddy river dolphins
- Kompong Cham Immerse yourself in the beautiful landscape of rice paddies, sugar palms, historic pagodas and super-friendly locals
- Phnom Penh Enjoy the 'pearl of Asia', which has regained its shine with striking museums, a sublime riverside setting and surprisingly sharp nightlife
- Laos/Thailand?
- Happy Pizza
- Delicacies such as grasshopper, tarantula, etc
- Phnom Penh. Tuol Sleng Museum & Killing Fields
From The Lonely Planet
sep 6 2009 ∞
nov 12 2012 +