

A somber reminder of Cambodia's dark past, the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek is a haunting memorial to the victims of the Khmer Rouge regime.
A somber reminder of Cambodia's dark past, this former high school turned S-21 prison offers a chilling glimpse into the Khmer Rouge regime.
A sanctuary for rescued and endangered wildlife, including elephants, leopards, and bears, offering a unique opportunity to learn about conservation efforts.
A poignant memorial to the victims of the Khmer Rouge, featuring a stupa filled with skulls and bones, surrounded by peaceful gardens.

Protection from sun and mosquitoes, respectful attire for cultural sites.
Essential for exploring the memorial grounds and nearby areas.
Staying hydrated in the tropical climate, eco-friendly option.
Famous for its traditional Cambodian cuisine and supporting local training programs.

Known for its support of local training programs and delicious international dishes.
Renowned for its elegant ambiance and fusion of French and Cambodian cuisine.
Hand-carved wooden sculptures depicting scenes from the Khmer Rouge era, symbolizing resilience and remembrance.
Traditional Cambodian scarf, often given to visitors as a sign of respect and friendship.
Fermented fish paste, a staple in Cambodian cuisine, often served with green mango or papaya salad.
The Ziggurat of Ur-Nammu, a remarkable ancient structure, is a testament to the ingenuity of the Sumerian people.

Panna National Park, a tiger reserve, offers a thrilling wildlife experience with its diverse flora and fauna.

Al Ain Museum, nestled in the heart of Al Ain City, offers a fascinating journey through the UAE's rich history and culture.
Fish amok with coconut milk, lemongrass, and kroeung paste.
Pork and rice dish with pickled vegetables and pork rinds.

Rice noodles in a fish curry sauce, topped with bananas and coconut milk.