Sihanouk Ville

Sihanouk Ville is a coasted city that is located 235 km southwest of Phnom Penh. The Cambodian seaside paradise can be visited all year round.

Its charm results from a harmonious combination of undulating mountains, tropical islands, translucent seawater, glittering sand, swaying palms, tourist spots, and an international seaport, along with a mild climate.

The tranquil water is perfect for just relaxing after tiring visits to Angkor, swimming in the evening through the phosphorescent water that gleams like diamonds, and sunbathing on the white sandy beach.

Koh Kong

Koh Kong is located in the southwest Cambodia, 277 km from Phnom Penh. 70 percent of Koh Kong province consists of mountains, and 20 percent of this is a coast line with 273 km length and 20 islands. There are many attractions is Koh Kong, white sand beach, islands, rain forest, waterfalls, mangrove habitat, and fishing.

Kampot

Kampot Province is located 143 km southwest of Phnom Penh. Kampot is on the potential coast of Cambodia boasting many natural and cultural sites of interest to tourists, both national and international.]

Kep Beach

Kep beach located in Kampot Province is a famous seaside resort with twelve months of sunshine, which is 1,000 meters long. The beach is different from the beach of Sihanouk Ville because it has black sand.

Visitors can see attractive Rocky Mountains and winding lanes towards the beach. A sightseeing tour of the city is very popular with them. Additionally, they can sunbath, swim, and picnic there. From Kep, it takes 30 minutes to reach the nine other islands located on its opposite side by boat. Over there, one can enjoy splendid mountainous scenery and beautiful sea birds.

Ratanakiri

Rattanakiri province is located 636 kilometers northeast of Phnom Penh. Banlung is the provincial town of Ratanakiri. There are many interesting places in Rattanakiri to welcome the tourists such as Yaklaom Lake - a beautiful and perfectly-round stretch of water, surrounded by forest, for a late afternoon swim, Voeune Sai Village - which can cross by bamboo forest, located on the left bank of the Sé San River with the view on the Chinese Village on the other side of the river is quite pretty. Upstream of the Sé San are a certain number of Tampoun Villages that practice funeral statuary. Ka Choan can be reached by boat has superb totems.

North side of the province heading towards Laos and the village of Taveng. It first across Veyrum Plang, a round lava field in the forest; a few steps away there is a small waterfall (in the rainy season only) surrounded by tigers caves.

Located in Lbang I Commune, Lomphat District, the Katieng Waterfall is 7 km from the Banlung town and below the Kachanh Waterfall about 3 km. We call the waterfall " Katieng " because we follow the ethic minority of Kreung in Katieng Village. The Katieng Waterfall flows at a height of 10 meters down to a stream. Around the waterfall, small and big trees cast cool shadows on tourists for taking a well-earned rest, viewing the water falling down, and having a superb picnic.

Mondulkiri

Mondulkiri Province is located 543 kilometers northeast of Phnom Penh. Mondulkiri means "Meeting of the Hills". It really is another Cambodia, with scenery and a climate quite unlike anywhere else in the country. In the dry season it is a little like Wales with sunshine; in the wet season, like Tasmania with dreadful roads.

Most of people in Mondulkiri are ethnic minorities. Tourists are enthralled by many waterfalls such as Sen Monorom Waterfall, Boo Sra Waterfall, Chrey Thom Waterfall and Rum Near Waterfall.

Sitting on the Sangker River just southwest of the Tonle Sap Lake, Battambang town is at the heart of Cambodia's "rice bowl", and it is the country's second biggest town. Much of the architecture is French colonial and traditional Cambodian. Few buildings are over three stories, and the main streets are shared by cars and horse carts alike.

Battambang

Battambang means "disappearing stick", and is named after a powerful stick used by a legendary Khmer king to achieve and maintain power in the Battambang area. There are many temples to visit in Battambang such as Ek Phnom - an 11th century Angkorian ruin built as a Hindu temple under Suryavarman I, Phnom Banan - very old (150 years+) included L'Ang But Meas cave, Phnom Sampeou - Mountain stepped in legend, and a group of caves used a "Killing caves"by the Khmer Rouge.

Kampong Thom

Kampong Thom is a small town located 162 Km, north of Phnom Penh Capital along National Road No 6 to Siem Reap-Angkor. Kampong Thom is one of the five Province surrounding Tonle Sap Lake. It is the base of important archaeological site of Sambor Prei Kuk, the ancient capital of Chenla, is located close to Stoeung Sen River, 35Km northeast of Kampong Thom town. More than one hundred temples were built in 7th century.

Preah Vihear

The important temple complex of Preah Vihear, built on a crest of Dang Rek Mountains at an altitude of 730m, dated from the reign of Suryavarman II (ruled 1002-49). This is probably the most dramatic location of any temple in Cambodia. The main drawback is that it is almost inaccessible from Cambodia unless you have the funds to charter a helicopter or willing to spend a few tough days getting there.

Oudong

Oudong served as the country's capital under several monarchs from the 17th to the 19th centuries. Royal ruins stand upon a hillock offering panoramic views of the countryside. It is situated about 40km north of Phnom Penh, just off Route #5, lay the hills of the abandoned royal city, Oudong. Buses depart for Oudong several times a day from the Ho Wah Genting station. But fare is 3000R.

Tonle Bati (Mini Angkor)

Tonle Bati is the home to two twelfth century temples Taprohm and Prasat Yeay Pov built close to Bati Lake. Tonle Bati is a very beautiful lake, it is popular with the locals for its breezy and tranquil atmosphere. It is 42km south of Phnom Penh, takes about 1 hour by car. We will have lunch at Tonle Bati before continuing our tour to Phnom Chiso.

Chiso Mountain

Located at Sla Village, Rovieng Commune, Samroung District about 62 km from Phnom Penh. The mountain is accessible by National Road No 2. From Takeo provincial town, it is about 17 km. Chiso Mountain has an ancient temple ruins from where is a splendid view of the beautiful rice fields scenery of Takeo province.