


A treasure trove of Khmer history and art, Angkor National Museum houses over 1,000 artifacts from the Angkor period.
Angkor Wat has a dress code requiring visitors to cover their knees and shoulders.

Prevents sunburn and skin damage during outdoor activities.
Rice noodles with pork, fish sauce, and fresh herbs
Beef or pork noodle soup with fish sauce and green onions
Fish curry with coconut milk, lemongrass, and kroeung (spice paste)
Famous for its traditional Cambodian breakfast and riverside views.

Known for its innovative Cambodian cuisine and elegant ambiance.

Famous for its Khmer-French fusion cuisine and courtyard dining.
Iconic temple complex, best visited at sunrise.
Ancient city with Bayon Temple, best explored in the morning.
Discover Khmer history and art in a modern, air-conditioned setting.

Hand-carved stone replicas of Angkor Wat's iconic towers, symbolizing Cambodian heritage and architecture.

Intricately woven silk scarves featuring traditional Khmer patterns, showcasing Cambodia's rich textile history.

High-quality black peppercorns, unique to Kampot, known for their distinct flavor and aroma.
A serene and beautiful public park in the heart of Paris, offering a blend of French and English garden styles.
A multi-purpose stadium in New Delhi, known for hosting cricket matches and the Indian Premier League.
Ruma Market Area is a vibrant hub in Dhaka, known for its bustling streets filled with local vendors, shops, and an array of goods. It captures the essence of street life and commerce in Bangladesh, making it a must-visit for travelers seeking local experiences.