Close
Close

No products in the cart.

What is Cambodia best known for?

What is Cambodia best known for?

Published by Programme B

If you are interested in knowing about the different cultures practiced in the world, the various dishes eaten, and especially have a love for traveling, then you must have heard about Cambodia. This Asian country is not only famous for its touristic places that will give you an eye-catching Instagram feed but also is home to Mekong River Irrawaddy Dolphins and beautiful beaches. Sounds interesting, right? Before booking your tickets we suggest you check about Cambodia Visa. So, would you not like to know about what the country is best known for?

#1: Angkor Wat

Even if you don’t know what Angkor Wat is, you must have definitely come across the name of this destination in your history textbook or while searching for the best tourist places to visit. A UNESCO World Heritage Site as well as the national symbol of Cambodia, Angkor Wat is a temple situated in the Angkor Archaeological Park and is visited by about a couple million visitors every year. That’s a very high number, right? What makes this place special are Preah Khan, Angkor Thom, Ta Prohm, the tree-root clasped temple, and Bayon Temple, which consists of 216 faces that have been carved into stone. 

#2: Sihanoukville Beaches

Well, sandy toes, sunbath, and beach vibes, who does not wish for these? The Sihanoukville Beaches do not only have resorts for you to wake up to beach views in the morning but also have luxury hotels at Sokha Beach and Independence Beach. Further, Serendipity Beach and Ochheuteal Beach have become Cambodia’s most partied beaches by backpackers. However, if you are more of a quiet person who likes to sit by the shore and listen to the sound of the waves approaching, Otres Beach in the south is just the right place for you, where you can also enjoy while sitting inside the beach huts. 

#3: Apsara Dance

Every country is famous for at least one dance form of its own and the same is the case for Cambodia. Apsara dance, also known as Khmer cultural dance, is a form that narrates stories through gestures and is inspired by the mythological courts of gods and kings. So, if you are a fan of knowing the culture of an Asian country, the Apsara dance is a must-watch. 

#4: Battambang

While the most famous cities of Cambodia are Siem Reap and Phnom Penh, Battambang has been becoming an attraction for travelers. Situated in the northwest of the country, the French colonial city is a sleepy and small town that offers several adventures including kayaking, biking in the rice paddies, and even hiking in the mountains. Also, if you are a fan of cooking, you would love to learn the intricacies of the famous Khmer cookery. 

#5: KohRongSamloem

While Phuket is well-known and visited a lot, the islands of Cambodia, which are all scattered, are less visited because of their infamous nature. But do not confuse them is infamous with their value. These islands are worth visiting to have nature as your eye candy and the sun as the icing on the cake. What’s more to it? These islands are home to some very beautiful resorts that are mesmerizing to be lived in. Not only will you love the luxury of these places but also enjoy the sun rising and setting every day. 

#6: Kratie

If you have not been aware of the rare species of dolphins that the country of Cambodia is home to, you must have been waiting for this one. Whether you are an animal lover or not, watching the endangered Irrawaddy Dolphins will make your day and your visit to the country worthwhile. Kratie, which is scattered along the banks of Mekong, has become a highly popular destination for tourists, who come to see these dolphins. These are being protected due to tourism especially by providing the people with an alternative choice to fishing. 

#7: Tonlé Sap Lake

Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake as well as the most crucial waterway of Cambodia, Tonlé Sap Lake is a must-visit when you are in the country. While there are a number of floating villages in Cambodia, this lake consists of 170 of them. Doesn’t that sound interesting? 

The Bottom Line

Cambodia might have been the name of a nation you would have heard before, but now, you are familiar with the most popular destinations and culture of the country. Don’t you think it would be an injustice to your bucket list if you get to know this much about the country and still not visit it at least once in your life? 

Photo by Vincent Gerbouin from Pexels

 

Close
↓ THIS IS AN AD ↓
↓ THIS IS AN AD ↓