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Saturday, October 11, 2014
The Angkor Classic
REAM NATIONAL PARK
Ream National Park is 18 kilometres from downtown Sihanoukville, towards Phnom Penh to the park entrance. Boat trips on the river and through the mangrove channels, then into the Gulf of Thailand. The park offers walking tours of the mountain, safari tours of the smaller mammals and birds and waterfalls. Wat Ream, a Buddhist temple, is also worth a trip.
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This tour allows you to visit different magnificent places in Cambodia. Explore the majestic temples at Angkor, take a boat trip on Tonle Sap Lake and visit the floating village. Discover the pre-Angkor ruins and breathtaking scenery of the Cambodian countryside.Visit Phnom Penh for its old charm, wide boulevards,bustling local markets and recent Khmer Rouge past. Explore the chaotic and energetic and always fascinating capital city of Cambodia by starting your tour with an insight into Cambodia’s cultural heritage at the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda and National Museum.
Koh Rong
Koh Rong is quite possibly that cliched island paradise you've been looking for, boasting pristine white beaches, turquoise water and limited development. For years the island was almost completely undeveloped save for a diving outfit and a few bungalows on either side of the island.
In late 2010 and early 2011, a number of new operations opened up, as well as regular boats to the island. Since late 2012, more accommodation has been built and an increasing number of visitors have been discovering the beauty of island life here.
Friday, October 10, 2014
Sihanoukville Travel Guide
Sihanoukville is Cambodia's premier beach location, a peninsula ringed by pretty whiteish-sand beaches and surrounded by a smattering of tiny islands. Debate rages over whether its beaches will ever seriously rival those that lure the hordes to neighbouring Thailand, but given international tourism's insatiable appetite for new places, we think they will ... eventually ... one day ... maybe; at least, the international developers who have snapped up many of the islands on long-term leases are hoping so.
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