Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Hidden Cambodia Spots near Angkor Wat


If you’re planning to visit Cambodia and hoping to explore some hidden Cambodian tourists’ spots, you can visit these hidden sites tucked away from the main tourists trail.

Banteay Chhmar
Banteay Chhmar Temple is one of Cambodia’s national treasures. It dates back from the Angkorian period; it’s a precious and irreplaceable link to the cultural heritage of the Khmer people. In the temple there are four smaller satellite temples surrounding the main temple as well.
Even though Banteay Chhmar lacks the preservation of Angkor Wat, there is a certain charm to its tumbling walls and neglected towers.
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Koh Ker
Another most beautiful remnant of the Khmer empire is Koh Ker. Though there are over 180 temples and sanctuaries in the Koh Ker region, the main attraction is Koh Ker temple, a square stepped pyramid rising dramatically out of the surrounding Cambodian landscape. Also worth a visit are the beautifully carved red temple Prasat Prahom, and the fantastical Prasat Pram overgrown by strangler figs.
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Preah Vihear Temple
This is considered to be the most stunning temple in Cambodia, this little – known tourists’ spot sits atop a mountain on the border of Thailand and Cambodia. Older than Angkor Wat, it is built in a similar style and can be reached in a two or three day trip from Siem Reap.
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Analong Veng
Analong Veng is situated nearly 83 miles (135 km) north of Siem Reap, is home to some stark reminders of Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge Genocide.
Here tourists can visit Ta Mok’s house and see the artificial lake, which was constructed in the 1990’s. This place is reachable by foot, just head north towards the mountains from the roundabouts in town and the driveway will be on your right.
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If you’re planning to visit Cambodia, then getting a visa is a must. Save yourself from the hassle and get our Cambodian Visa online i.e. e-Visa to Cambodia before arriving at Cambodia. Visit our website i.e. evisaforcambodia.org/  in order to apply for the visa.

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

7 Things to Do In Cambodia for a Truly Refreshing Retreat


Tired of daily humdrum of city life? Visit Cambodia to refresh yourself. Witness the glorious temples, timeless ruins, undisturbed beaches, its rich culture and heritage. Apart from these, Cambodia also has some incredible range of activities for visitors such as cruising, swimming with elephants, riding through temples on bikes etc.
Here is our list of best things to do in Cambodia. Take a look!

1.    Explore Siem Reap’s shrines and Palaces on a Bike
Cambodia is a lush green country which consists of pristine temples; it is quiet and has a relaxed atmosphere. Hence, cycling tours are convenient and pleasant as well and also one of the most popular things to do in Cambodia for backpackers.
Average Cost – INR 3,000 per person
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2.    Go Cruising on Mekong
Another most exhilarating experience for travelers is cruising. Sailing from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap n a traditional Cambodian oat is one of the most enriching and fun thing to do in Cambodia. On the journey, you can also spot Irrawaddy river dolphins in the water, which is the rarest of all aquatic mammals.
Average Cost – INR 600 for group tours and INR 3,300 per person for private tours
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3.    Visit Ta Prohm in Cambodia
Want to witness the magic of nature, visit Ta Prohm which is the one of the most preferred places to visit in Cambodia. The huge roots grasping the shrines seem to be challenging the world to try and alter the structure.
Charges – INR 1,343 for one day, INR 2,687 for a three day pass, INR 4,030 for a seven day pass (per person)
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4.     Visit Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat is the most famous, most ancient, and the largest temple in the world which helps bringing majority of the world’s travelers to Cambodia. It is also one of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in the 12th Century as a dedication to Lord Vishnu, who is the ancient wonder of the world,  has stood the test of time.
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5.    Swim With Elephants in Cambodia
In Mondulkiri there is a project called The Elephant Valley Project which is conservation for abandoned, injured, overworked, and orphaned elephants. This place is popularly known as a place where ‘elephants get to be elephants again’. Travelers are welcome here with prior booking for a chance to be with these adorable, gentle beings.
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6.    Hang out at the laid back beaches in Cambodia
Cambodia is home to some of the cleanest and relaxed beaches in Southeast Asia. Among the varied popular Cambodia tourists’ attractions are the sandy, pretty beaches of Sihanoukville, Kep, Koh Rong, and Reap which provide travelers with every bit of comfort and splendid views.
Average Cost of Island Trip – 1,500 per person
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7.    Go Diving At Sihanoukville
The beauty of Cambodia is beyond its surface. It also lies in the vast, vibrant world underneath. The diving sites in Sihanoukville are blessed with crystal clear water, favorable water temperature, and colorful corals, and a diverse range of marine life including seahorses, whale sharks, sting rays, eels, triggerfish, barracuda, nudibranch, starfish and many more.
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If you’re planning to visit Cambodia, then getting a visa is a must. Save yourself from the hassle and get your Cambodian visa online i.e. e-Visa to Cambodia before arriving at Cambodia. Visit our website i.e. evisaforcambodia.org/ in order to apply for the visa.


Monday, November 12, 2018

Celebrate Christmas in Cambodia

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In Cambodia, Christmas is not considered to be the official holiday. However, you will notice all the Christmas decorations such as Christmas trees, blinking colorful lights and kids dressed up in Santa costumes.

In Cambodia, Buddhism is the dominant religion and hence the closest celebration to Christmas in Cambodian culture would be Vesak. This festival is celebrated in the month of May or June every year, marked by the full moon. It celebrates the birth of Buddha as well as his enlightening and death.

The Christian community in Cambodia is really small. However, a large number of western tourists also fly to this area constantly. Hence, even if 25th December is not officially a celebration in Cambodia, you can still catch the glance of Cambodian Christmas cheer.

In Cambodia, Churches hold Christmas services as well as Christmas party for the young Cambodians.

All the malls and shops are decorated with Christmas trees, bright lights, snow men etc. Many restaurants and eateries offer special Christmas dinner. So if you wish to savor some chicken/turkey, you may find it somewhere near you.
          

Friday, November 9, 2018

New Year’s Eve in Cambodia


In one hand where Khmer New Year falls in April, the Western alternative doesn’t pass by forgotten. If you’re planning a trip to Cambodia around December, then we would suggest you to embark the New Year’s Eve there for a treat to your eyes, because popular tourist spots will be celebrating with zeal and keenness as they’ll welcome the New Year.

We’ve listed out some of the best places to visit to celebrate New Year in Cambodia:

1.    Phnom Penh
Make sure to visit Phnom as the capital of Cambodia will be sizzling as Phnom Penh’s array of hotels, clubs, bars and restaurants prepare for the midnight countdown.
Hotels such as Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra, Raffles Le Royal, Inter Continental Phnom Penh and Sokha Phnom Penh Hotel and Residences welcomes New Year with a grand celebration, usually with a meal and after-party with music and live entertainment to ring in the New Year.
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2.    Siem Reap
Siem Reap is popular for its temples however; it can also be called as the Temple Town’s Pub Street which is going to be even busier as tourists flock to the packed stretch of bars to imbibe bucket after bucket after bucket until way after midnight.
Major hotels are Hotel Sofitel Angkor Phokeethra Golf and Spa Resort, Park Hyatt Siem Reap, Raffles Grand Hotel D’Angkor and Victoria Angkor Resorts and Spa, putting on special events to mark the start of the New Year.
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3.    Kampot
Another good spot to ring the New Year is the riverside town of Kampot. Mad Monkey Kampot will put on a good show for New Year or you can head a little further out of town to Naga House where DJ spin the decks looking out onto the river and surrounding mangroves all night.
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If you’re planning to visit Cambodia, then getting a visa is a must. Save yourself from the hassle and get your Cambodian visa online i.e. e-Visa to Cambodia before arrive at Cambodia. Visit our website i.e. evisaforcambodia.org/ in order to apply.

Monday, November 5, 2018

3 Exciting Things to Do In Cambodia for a Truly Refreshing Retreat


People often visit Cambodia in order to witness spectacular temples, timeless ruins, and undisturbed beaches, and also to experience its rich, cultural heritage. However, there are various other things to witness while in Cambodia and we have listed some for you:

1.    Witness Cambodia in Cycle
This beautiful country is all about lush green, pristine temples, and a quiet and relaxed atmosphere. Hence, seeing the country in bicycles is the most popular thing to do in Cambodia for backpackers.
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Average Cost – 3,000 per person

2.    Witness the Stunning Apsara Dance in Phnom Penh
Satisfy the art lover in you by attending a traditional khmer performance in Phnom Penh. This cultural dance form draws its roots from the mythological court of kings and Gods and gradually it has developed into its modern, unique form that we see today.
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Average Cost – 1,500 per person

3.    Go Cruising in Mekong
One of the most exhilarating experiences in Mekong is cruising. Sailing from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap on a traditional Cambodian boat is one of the most enriching and fun thing to do in at Cambodian.
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Average Cost - INR 600 for group tours and 3,300 per person for private tours

 If you’re planning to visit Cambodia, then getting a visa is a must. Save yourself from the hassle and get your Cambodian visa online i.e. e-Visa to Cambodia before arrive at Cambodia. Visit our website i.e. evisaforcambodia.org/ in order to apply. 



Saturday, November 3, 2018

3 Cambodian Street Food Everyone Must Try On Their Trip


Especially in tourism, Cambodia is one of the most prominent South-East Asian countries. The food, culture and tradition attract a lot of tourist all over the world. This land is economical and beautiful. We have prepared a 3 must have list for Cambodian street food for you to try on your next trip to Cambodia.

1.    Lort Cha
This dish is made of fat rice noodles, and is fried with different vegetables mainly mixed with spring onions, chives, beans etc. And later mixed with beef, and topped with an egg. Served with red chili, it’s a delicious street food everyone should try once.
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2.    Kralan
Kralan is one of the lightest appetizers; it is the sticky rice which is poured inside a bamboo.  This dish is made of sticky rice along with black beans; the dish acquires its distinct flavor with the grated coconut and coconut milk that is added to the mix.
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3. Kuy Teav

A noodle soup is something that is originated in South East and Cambodia is one of the best places to have the dish. Here, soup is usually made with local greens along with rice vermicelli, scallions, and pork or chicken bones. 
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If you’re planning to visit Cambodia, then getting a visa is a must. Save yourself from the hassle and get your Cambodian visa online i.e. e-Visa to Cambodia before you arrive at Cambodia. Visit our website i.e. evisaforcambodia.org/ in order to apply.