Friday, March 21, 2014

AMPE PHNOM RESORT KAMPONG SPEU, CAMBODIA

Ampe Phnom is the natural and cultural resort locating at Tang Tonle Village and Ampe Phnom Village, So Por Tep Commune and Svay Kra Van Commune, Chbar Mon District in 48 Kilometer distance from Phnom Penh, then turning left more two kilometers. The site features a stream, walking paths and big shade trees. A wobby, wood-and-cable suspenseion bridge across the stream links Tang Tonle and Ampe Phnom Village.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

TRANQUIL ESCAPE WITH CHAMBOK COMMUNITY BASED ECO-RESORT

CHAMBOK

Do you like a quiet place where you can relax your soul and boost up your spirit? Or Do you want to have a quite an adventurous trip? Try Chambok, a community based and managed ecotourism resort located near the Kirirom National Park in Kampong Speu Province. Because of its spectacular scenery and captivating nature, Chambok offers a wide range of outdoor activities to enjoy.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Kean Svay Resort Relaxing City Escape, Kondal Province Cambodia

Kean Svay Resort
Being considered as one of the most famous tourist destination in the world, Cambodia has earned its reputation through its cultures, historical entities, and natural resorts. Today, Cambodia Tourism Magazine is going to escort you to a relaxing resort where most people who live in Phnom Penh flock to in order to temporarily escape the city life and have a sense of calmness and relaxation, Kean Svay Resort.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Kbal Spean Is Attractions In Siem Reap Province, Cambodia

Kban Spean

You arrive Kban Spean by going past Banteay Srei and proceeding on the road up to the parking area, where the path to the site begins. After about a 20-minute walk up hill you come to one of the tributaries of the Siem Reap River and, going down to its banks, you will spot the first sculptures on the surrounding rocks, as well as on the bed of the torrent.

What to see in Koh Kong, Cambodia

What to see in Koh Kong
The provincial capital of Koh Kong is the arrival point for many foreign travellers en route to Cambodia due to the international border crossing with Thailand which lies a short distance from the town. A pretty dusty old affair, Krong Koh Kong (the city of Koh Kong, but usually just called Koh Kong) sits on the western bank of the Kah Bpow River -- a wide flowing river which is spanned by a spic-and-span Thai-financed bridge. Koh Kong is a sleepy riverside town and there's not much in the way of tourist attractions within the town itself. However, it's a handy base for boat trips, waterfall and beach excursions. The town has also become a hub for eco-tourism trips and jungle trekking. For a town of its size, it has a disproportionate number of western-managed bars which are primarily aimed at Thailand- based expats on visa runs. One Koh Kong city regular describes the local expat scene as "rather Monty-Pythonesque", but regardless of your opinion, there's certainly not a shortage of places for a refreshing drink and expats to talk to.

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Koh Ke Temple Former Capital and The Khmer Empire Fewer Tourists Arrived!

Koh Ke Temple


There are more than 100 km northeast of Angkor . Koh Ke Temple is the former capital and the Khmer Empire in the 10th century of BC , which is currently in the commune srayorng Kulen district churches be noted that there are fewer tourists arrived.