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Cambodia offers a range of must-see attractions, from the iconic Angkor Wat temple complex and the historic Royal Palace in Phnom Penh to the charming town of Battambang with its French colonial architecture. The ancient ruins of Angkor Thom and the stunning Silver Pagoda are also top attractions that captivate visitors with their remarkable history and beauty.
For families traveling with kids, activities like visiting the Cambodian Cultural Village, exploring the Cambodian Butterfly Garden near Siem Reap, and taking educational trips to the Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center will be both fun and enlightening. The kid-friendly beaches of Otres and the interactive ArtBox museum provide perfect family fun.
Outdoor enthusiasts can revel in Cambodia's natural beauty through treks in the Cardamom Mountains, exploring the Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary, or kayaking in the mangrove forests near Kep. Cycling tours around the Angkor Wat complex and quad biking in the countryside also top the list of vibrant outdoor activities.
Indulge in Cambodia's indoor attractions such as cooking classes for traditional Khmer cuisine, cultural shows like Apsara dance performances, or a visit to the landmark Phare Circus for an evening of entertainment. The bustling markets, such as Phnom Penh's Russian Market, offer an escape into the local shopping scene.
The best tours in Cambodia include guided trips to explore the temple ruins of Angkor, river cruises along the Mekong, cultural heritage tours in Phnom Penh, and eco-tours to witness the majestic Irrawaddy dolphins. Immersive village tours to experience the local way of life are also highly recommended.
The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, National Museum of Cambodia, and the Angkor National Museum are among Cambodia’s most visited museums. They provide profound insights into the nation's tragic past and rich cultural history, appealing to history buffs and casual visitors alike.
Diverse tours suitable for rainy days in Cambodia include exploring the ornately decorated pagodas, such as Wat Ounalom, sampling local flavors on a food tour in Siem Reap, or engaging in a pottery and ceramics workshop in Siem Reap, where traditional art forms are still practiced.