

A bustling night market along the Tonle Sap River, offering local food, souvenirs, and cultural experiences.
A 10th-century Hindu temple with intricate carvings, best visited in the morning.
Explore the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, home to diverse wildlife and floating villages.
Experience local food, shopping, and entertainment along the lakefront in the evening.
Pork and rice breakfast dish with pickled vegetables.
Rice noodles in a fish-based curry, topped with bananas and pork.
Fish amok with coconut milk, lemongrass, and kaffir lime leaves.

Tonle Sap Lake can be rainy, especially during the monsoon season.
Mosquitoes can be a nuisance, especially in the evenings.
While USD is accepted, having local currency is useful for small purchases and markets.
A historic restaurant serving traditional Khmer breakfast since 1936.
A unique dining experience on a floating restaurant with views of Tonle Sap Lake.
A fine dining restaurant offering a blend of French and Khmer cuisine in a historic building.
These intricate silk scarves are hand-woven by local artisans, showcasing traditional Khmer patterns and designs.
Crafted by local artisans, these bronze statues depict various poses of Buddha, symbolizing different aspects of his life and teachings.
Grown in the Kampot region, these peppercorns are renowned for their unique flavor and are a staple in Cambodian cuisine.
Sibayak Hot Spring, nestled in the Karo highlands, is a natural hot spring known for its therapeutic properties and stunning views of Mount Sibayak.
Gadag Market, a bustling hub of commerce, offers a blend of traditional and modern shopping experiences.
Rock Beach, a picturesque stretch along the Arabian Sea, is known for its massive rock formations and serene atmosphere.