

Experience Phnom Penh's vibrant nightlife along the picturesque Tonlé Sap River, with bustling cafes, bars, and street food stalls.
A historic café known for its colonial architecture and riverside views, serving breakfast since 1920.
A social enterprise restaurant offering Cambodian and international cuisine, supporting local training programs.
A popular riverside restaurant with a beautiful view, offering a variety of Chinese and Asian dishes.

Riverside Sisowath Quay can be breezy and rainy, especially at night.

Staying hydrated is crucial, especially when exploring outdoors at night.
For enjoying the river views and nightlife from a distance.
A historic temple offering panoramic views of the city, especially beautiful in the morning light.
A stunning example of Khmer architecture housing artifacts from the Khmer Empire.
A picturesque waterfront promenade lined with restaurants and shops, perfect for an evening stroll.
Hand-woven silk scarves are a traditional Cambodian craft, often featuring intricate patterns and designs.
Bronze statues of Buddha and other deities are a popular local art form, reflecting Cambodia's rich Buddhist heritage.
Cambodia is known for its high-quality pepper, which is used in many local dishes and can be bought in small packets or as whole peppercorns.
Ettapuram Fort, a 17th-century marvel, offers panoramic views and historical insights.

An annual celebration of Chakma tribal culture and cuisine, held in Rangamati, Bangladesh.

Explore Georgia's rich history through engaging exhibits and artifacts at the Augusta Museum of History.
Rice noodle soup with pork, beef, or chicken, topped with green onions, garlic chives, and pork rinds.
Fish curry cooked in banana leaves with coconut milk, lemongrass, and kroeung (spice paste).
Sweet and sour fish soup with pineapple, tamarind, and fresh herbs.