

Wat Phnom, a historic Buddhist temple, is a symbol of Phnom Penh and offers panoramic city views.

Perched on a man-made hill, this sacred Buddhist temple marks the legendary founding place of Phnom Penh and offers serene views of the city.
Home to the world's finest collection of Khmer art, including stunning sculptures from Angkorian temples and pre-Angkorian periods, housed in a beautiful traditional building.
A vibrant promenade along the Tonle Sap and Mekong rivers, perfect for an evening stroll, enjoying street performances, local food, and picturesque river views.
Wat Phnom has dress codes; modest clothing is expected, and long sleeves protect from sun and mosquitoes.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Cambodia's tropical climate, and reusable bottles help reduce plastic waste.

Protect your skin from the sun, especially when visiting outdoor attractions like Wat Phnom.
A popular spot for breakfast with a variety of coffee and breakfast dishes.
A cozy cafe known for its breakfast menu and great coffee.
A social enterprise restaurant offering a mix of Cambodian and international cuisine.

Rice noodle soup with pork, beef, or chicken, topped with green onions, garlic chives, and pork rinds.

Khmer noodle dish made from rice flour, topped with fish gravy, bananas, and coconut cream.
Fish amok, a Khmer curry made with coconut milk, lemongrass, and kaffir lime leaves, served with rice.
Handcrafted silver amulets of Buddha, blessed at Wat Phnom, symbolizing protection and good fortune.
World-renowned Kampot pepper, grown in nearby Kampot province, adds unique flavor to dishes.
Lightweight, hand-woven silk scarves featuring traditional Khmer patterns and colors.
Bichar Ghat, a serene riverside spot in Uttarakhand, is known for its picturesque views and the holy confluence of the Saraswati and Alaknanda rivers.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Paphos Mosaics are stunning Roman mosaics dating back to the 2nd century AD, showcasing intricate mythological scenes and geometric patterns.
Sekiu Lighthouse, a historic beacon on the rugged Washington coast, offers stunning ocean views and a glimpse into maritime history.