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Cambodia Travel Guides
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Cambodia
Weather: May 2008
It's close to the end of the dry season.
It's quite warm with mid-day temps
around 31C-33C with slightly hazy skies and intense sun. Rains are
are gradually increasing in frequency, usually
coming as infrequent except for occasional
afternoon and evening 'mango showers,' River and
lake levels remain low.
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The
Kingdom of Cambodia is one of the world's newest
and most exciting travel
destinations. After years of isolation,
Cambodia opened to tourists in the mid-1990s and tourists
numbers have increased every year since - last year the country seeing
near two million tourists. Cambodia’s primary tourist destinations -
Angkor Wat and the other temples of
Angkor
near
Siem
Reap, the cultural attractions in the capital
Phnom
Penh, and the beaches of
Sihanoukville
- offer plenty of accommodations, restaurants and other tourist services. Other destinations such as the hill tribe areas of
Ratanakiri and
Mondulkiri, the remote temples of Preah Vihear and Banteay Chhmar, and quaint provincial capitals such as
Battambang and
Kampot, are just now being discovered by travelers, and all offer unique glimpses of
‘unspoiled’
Cambodia.
Cambodia is a land of superlatives.
The ancient temples of Angkor Wat, Bayon and
other ruins of the Khmer Empire rank amongst the world's grandest and most magnificent World Heritage Sites -
easily in a class with Machu Picchu, the Pyramids of Egypt and Teotihuacan. But
this magnificence stands in shocking contrast to the
Killing Fields, Toul Sleng Genocide Museum and other remnants of Cambodia's more recent history - a time when Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge regime of the late 1970s committed some of the most horrifying atrocities of
the 20th century. Yet, the Khmer people, who make up more than 95% of modern Cambodia's population, impress visitors as some of the friendliest, 'happiest'
(sabai), and most gentle people they have ever met. The ubiquitous Khmer smile is legendary, as is traditional Khmer hospitality and openness. Cambodia is truly a land of light and dark, of wonder and of tragedy - awe-inspiring, heart wrenching and completely unique.
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This website
is the on-line versions of Canby Publications Co. Ltd.'s popular
city/travel guides to Cambodia:
The Phnom Penh Visitors Guide,
The Siem Reap
Angkor Visitors Guide and
The Sihanoukville Visitors Guide, (which
also include guides to Battambang,
Banlung,
Kampot,
Koh Kong and
Kep.)
Canby Publications' guides and maps are available free of charge at
select hotels, restaurants, travel agents and other locations in
Cambodia, and through select travel agents in Thailand and worldwide. |
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