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Temple | Culture Area

Usually, tourism in Cambodia is divided into categories or areas, such as the city and surrounding areas, cultural areas, coastal areas, natural (Eco) areas, etc.​ This is to facilitate tourists to have​ an easy decision and choice for their trip faster and meet the requirements.

The following are the indications of a popular tourist destination in the country, which split by type and area of  Temple and Culture destination. 


In northwestern Cambodia, is the gateway to the world-famous Angkor temple complex, which includes the magnificent Angkor Wat. The province also contains a vibrant capital city boasting many luxury hotels, beautifully-aged colonial buildings, a buzzing Pub Street, silk farmsmarkets, and much more.  Read more >>

Which borders Thailand and Laos to the north, is home to three of the most captivating temples of the Angkorian era: the Preah Vihear temple, the Koh Ker temple, and the Preah Khan Kampong Svay temple. It also houses communities of many ethnic hill tribes. Read more >>


Situated in central Cambodia, Kampong Thom is one of five provinces located at the lower part of the Tonle Sap Lake and rich in historical sites such as temples from the pre-Angkorian era. Read more >>


Bordering Vietnam to the south, is blessed with natural beauty and many historical sites. Takeo is often recognized as "the cradle of the Cambodian civilization," and contains several significant pre-Angkorian sites.  Read more >>


In northwestern Cambodia contains the second most populous city in the country after Phnom Penh. The provincial capital, also Battambang, has always been a popular destination for its nearby ancient temples, French colonial architecture, and Buddhist shrines.  Read more >>

The third-largest city of Cambodia is one of the most highly-populated provinces in Cambodia and is probably the province with the most fertile land as well. The soil is mostly red in color. Tobacco, soya-beans, rubber, and other tropical produce are grown and exported from here. Read more >>

Is a province well known for its fine clay pottery. The name of the province says it all in Khmer; Kampong Chhnang means "Port of Pottery". The people of this province enjoy making pots, vases, and various other types of ceramics during the off harvest seasons.  Read more >>

Located on the western side of the Tonle Sap lake, Pursat province is covered mainly by mountainous terrain. Although the province is not home to many ancient temples, the highlight of this province concerns the history of the war between the Siamese and the Khmers that took place just before the French Colonial era in Cambodia. A popular historical site is that of the Tomb of Oknha Klang Meung, the Cambodian hero who led the war against the Siamese and defeated them in 1482.  Read more >>

Situated in northwestern Cambodia, Banteay Meanchey “Fortress of Victory” in Khmer is a charming province that offers a wide selection of natural and historical attractions, including ancient temple complexes, wildlife reserves, and a crane sanctuary. Its capital is Serei Sophon (also known as Sisophon).  Read more >>
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