Guide Cambodia
Cambodia - middle size country and movement between towns is very simple and no difficulties even in provinces. Your personal trip in Cambodia will be depend from your desires and time allocated for stay in this country.
One week Cambodia travel
Having one week it is necessary to concentrate the attention to the Angkor Wat (city of Siem Reap) 2-3 days and the capital Pnom Penh to foam 1 day. It is possible as to include visiting of beachesSihanoukville 2-3 days. The trip turns out very sated just for active travellers and those who is limited in time.
Two weeks Cambodia travel
Two weeks in Cambodia allow to get acquainted exclusively with all temples of an Angkor Wat and to visit vicinities with bathing in waterfalls and visiting old France town of 18 centuries in Phnom Bokor. To walk in park Kirirom, to visit huge quantity of beaches Sihanoukville, the cities of Kampot and Кep. On a return way to Phnom Penh the stub is recommended to visit a zoo in Phnom Tamao and a temple in Thonle Bati, similar as Angkor Wat, but much older.
Three weeks Cambodia travel
For three weeks with all described above can add travel to jungle with sleep the night and visiting of the cities of Battambang and Pailin. Also it is possible to make travel to the highest mountain of Cambodia (1771) Phnom Aoral.
Four weeks Cambodia travel
If you have such quantity of time necessarily go to province Mondulkiri or Ratanakiri - there you can spend some time in khmer tribes. You will see all beauty of the Cambodia region. It is possible to try also go overland trip in one or two remote temples in Cambodia jungle, but only accompanied by local guide.
Map Cambodia
Covering an area of 181,035 square kilometres Cambodia is about half the size of France. In the West the country is bordered by Thailand, in the North by Laos and in the East by Vietnam.
By far the most important river of Cambodia is the Mekong, which passes through the country for about 500 kilometres in a northsoutherly direction. The Mekong is passable for ships from its delta in Vietnam until Phnom Penh.
Southeast Asia's largest lake, Tonle Sap, is in Cambodia and is connected to the Mekong by a short river, also called Tonle Sap. For most of the time this river flows from lake Tonle Sap into the Mekong. However, during the Southeast Asian rainy season from June to October when the Mekong drains large areas of Southeast Asia, the Tonle Sap river flows from the Mekong back into lake Tonle Sap thus causing enormous floods in the area surrounding the lake. During this time, lake Tonle Sap can swell to more than twice its regular size.
Central Cambodia is a fertile plain. Mountain ranges in the shape of a semicircle form a natural boundary with Thailand. In the West are the Cardamon Mountains (designated after the spice of the same name), in the Southwest the Elephant Mountains and in the North the Dankret Mountain Range.
The southern coastal strip has never been of importance for the Cambodian economy. It is separated from the central plain by difficult terrain. The Mekong has always been the economical conduit of Cambodia.
All Places in Cambodia
1. Angkor (Angkor Wat, Bayon, Baphuon
2. Phnom Penh (
3. Siem Reap
4. Sihanoukville
5. South Coast
6. Northwest Cambodia
7. Eastern Cambodia
8. Diving
