


A somber reminder of Cambodia's dark past, Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum was once a high school, then a Khmer Rouge torture and execution center.
A somber reminder of Cambodia's dark past, this museum was once a high school converted into a prison and torture chamber by the Khmer Rouge.
A peaceful temple sitting on a small hill, offering a serene atmosphere and panoramic views of the city.
Home to the world's largest collection of Khmer art, this museum offers a deep dive into Cambodia's rich cultural heritage.

Protects from sun and mosquitoes while visiting outdoor historical sites.

Essential for exploring the museum and surrounding areas on foot.
Stay hydrated during outdoor activities in the tropical climate.
A symbol of remembrance, these t-shirts are designed by local artists to raise awareness about the museum's history.
Crafted by local artisans, these statues depict scenes from Cambodian history and culture.
Woven from authentic Cambodian silk, these scarves showcase traditional patterns and designs.
A historic French-Cambodian fusion restaurant, popular for its breakfast croissants and coffee.

A popular local coffee chain, known for its breakfast pastries and coffee.

A social enterprise restaurant offering Cambodian and Western dishes, supporting local training programs.

Rice noodles in fish gravy with pork and vegetables
Pork and rice breakfast dish with pickled vegetables
Fish amok curry with coconut milk and lemongrass
A grand royal château near Paris, once home to Louis XIV, offering opulent architecture, lavish gardens, and the Hall of Mirrors.

A unique eco-tourism initiative in Kerala, offering mangrove tours, birdwatching, and conservation efforts.

A serene coastal retreat with clear waters and a calm atmosphere.