Kampong Thom Province
Kampong Thom is a central province of Cambodia that is 168 kilometers from Phnom Penh and 150 kilometers from Siem Reap along National Road 6. Kampong Thom, covering 13,814 square kilometers, borders (from north clockwise) Preah Vihear, Stung Treng, Kratie, Kampong Cham, Kampong Chhnang, Tonle Sap lake, and Siem Reap.
Stung Treng Province
Stung Treng Province is located in the northeastern part of the Kingdom of Cambodia, approximately 455 km from Phnom Penh, which borders: To North, East, South and West with Laos, Ratanakiri, Kampong Thom, Kratié p, […]
Pursat Province
Pursat is one of the western provinces of Cambodia which is 186 kilometers from Phnom Penh along National Road 5. Province, covering 12,692 square kilometers. Its neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Battambang province to […]
Koh Kong Province
Koh Kong is one of the southwest provinces of Cambodia which is 290 kilometers from Phnom Penh along National Road 4 and 48. Koh Kong, covering 10,045.58 square kilometers, is one of the coastal provinces […]
Kep Province
Kep province is one of the southwest provinces of Cambodia which is 175 kilometers from Phnom Penh. It is one of Cambodia’s smallest provinces, covering an area of about 187.24 square kilometers. It is bordered […]
Preah Sihanouk Province
Preah Sihanouk Province is a province with economic potential in the southwestern part of Cambodia, about 230 kilometers from Phnom Penh along the National Road No. 4, 260 kilometers along the National Road No.3 (via […]
Oddar Meanchey Province
Oddar Meanchey is one of the northern provinces of Cambodia which is 447 kilometers and 469 kilometers from Phnom Penh along National Road 6 (via Kralanh district) and 5 (via Banteay Meanchey province). Oddar Meanchey, […]
Pailin Province
Pailin Province is located in the western part of the Kingdom of Cambodia, approximately 371 km from Phnom Penh, which borders: To North, South, and East with Kamrieng district, Samlot district, and Rattanak Mondul district […]
Hamok Trei or Amok Trei
Cambodians eat a lot of fish, given the country’s bountiful coastlines and one of the world’s greatest heartland fishing areas.
Bakheng Temple
When talking about Angkor’s highest temple, Phnom Bakheng stands first. It offers the finest and most beautiful scenery in the surrounding region.