

Wat Thmey, a serene Buddhist temple, is known for its striking architecture and historical significance during the Khmer Rouge regime.
Rice noodle soup with pork, beef, or chicken, topped with green onions, garlic chives, and pork rinds.
Fish amok, a coconut milk-based curry with fish, kaffir lime leaves, lemongrass, and palm sugar.

Grilled pork and pickled vegetable sandwich on a baguette, often served with chili sauce.
A serene Buddhist temple known for its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful architecture.
A somber memorial dedicated to the victims of the Khmer Rouge regime, featuring a stupa filled with skulls and bones.
A rescue center for endangered and rescued wildlife, offering a unique opportunity to see and learn about Cambodia's native species.
Famous for its traditional Khmer breakfast dishes and local atmosphere.
Known for its variety of Khmer and Western lunch options, including sandwiches and salads.
A fine dining experience offering Khmer and international cuisine in a beautiful setting.
A traditional Cambodian scarf, often worn by locals, symbolizing the country's rich cultural heritage.
Intricately designed silver jewellery, often featuring Buddhist motifs, is a popular souvenir from Wat Thmey.
A traditional Cambodian sweetener, made from the sap of palm trees, used in various local dishes and desserts.

Wat Thmey is a sacred place with a dress code requiring visitors to cover their shoulders and knees.

Staying hydrated is crucial in Cambodia's tropical climate, and reusable bottles help reduce plastic waste.
Protection from the sun is important, especially when visiting outdoor attractions like Wat Thmey.
Jaisamand Dam, the second largest artificial lake in Asia, is a serene and picturesque destination in Udaipur, Rajasthan.
A bustling market offering local produce, traditional foods, and vibrant culture in the heart of San José.
The holiest site in Islam, the Kaaba in Makkah is a cube-shaped structure towards which Muslims worldwide face during their daily prayers.