Angkor Wat |
1) Explore Angkor Wat
Also known as the Phnom Sampov Bat Caves, these bat caves are located near Battambang, a city in northwestern Cambodia. They are known for their limestone formations and ancient temples. At dusk, millions of bats leave the caves in search of food. Angkor Wat is the largest religious monument in the world, located in Siem Reap. It is prevalent at sunrise. Rich with history, it was built in the 12th century during the Khmer Empire and has many galleries, libraries, towers, and courtyards.
2) Visit the Battambang Bat Caves
Explore Angkor Wat Also known as the Phnom Sampov Bat Caves, these bat caves are located near Battambang, a city in northwestern Cambodia. They are known for their limestone formations and ancient temples. At dusk, millions of bats leave the caves in search of food.
3) Climb the Cardamom Mountains
These breathtaking mountains
are located in southwestern
Cambodia and extend into
Thailand. They are known for
their stunning waterfalls and
lush forests. They’re also home
to rare and endangered species
like Asian elephants, tigers, and
clouded leopards
4) Roam Kulen National Park
Climb the Cardamom Mountains Located in Preah Vihear Province in northern Cambodia, Kulen National Park is the Khmer Empire's birthplace. Visitors can enjoy stunning waterfalls, sacred temples, and the River of A Thousand Lingas. The "Phnom Kulen" mountain is considered sacred, with Hindu and Buddhist shrines and sculptures.
5) Enjoy Koh Samseb Community Based Ecotourism
This initiative in Kratie Province works to help local communities and preserve the surrounding nature. Visitors can take a guided boat tour along the Mekong River. They may even spot the rare and endangered Irrawaddy dolphins that live there.* Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office
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