Cambodia, located
in the heart of Southeast Asia, is arguably the
jewel of the region. Undiscovered for centuries,
its wealth of natural beauty and rich heritage
continue to amaze and astound, with Angkor, the
world renowned cultural heritage site dating
back to the earliest days of cultured
civilization, attracting visitors from all over
the world.
Towering over the surrounding tropical forests,
Angkor Wat exists as one of this planet's last
great, unexplored tourist destinations. Situated
amongst one of the world's great irrigation
systems close to the Tonle Sap, itself possibly
the most amazing inland expanse of water on
Earth, Angkor is simply incomparable.
Not only did the skilled and
hardworking Khmers build Angkor Wat and the architecturally
different but equally stunning Bayon, Banteay Srei, and Ta Prohm
temples, but also more than 100 other impressive monuments and
temples in and around the ancient capital. Many of the temples
are decorated with intricate carvings detailing the glorious
past of this proud and ancient culture including the fascinating
solar calendar on Angkor Wat's eastern wall which had remained
undeciphered until only recently.
With much of the hinterland
reached by many of the country's inland waterways including the
Mekong river, many visitors take the exhilarating boat trip to
Siem Reap, the home province of Angkor Wat, passing on the way
the many fishermen and unique floating villages of the Tonle Sap
lake. Everywhere one goes in Cambodia beautiful landscapes await
from lush green rice paddies to the red earth of Rattanakiri,
with ubiquitous sugar palm trees dotted all over the country.
Cambodia's northeastern province
of Rattanakiri is the home of several ancient and indigenous
hill-tribes. These intriguing indigenous tribal people with
their primitive lifestyles are threatened, though largely
untouched by modern society and retain their own particular
languages, cultures, rituals, and beliefs.
Cambodia is a must, as all its
previous visitors will testify, especially to visit Angkor Wat.
Not only does that first spectacular glimpse of Angkor Wat amaze
and perpetually remain in the memory, but so too does Cambodia
as a whole. Who could possibly forget the other facets of this
marvel: the charming smiling faces of the Cambodians, the
beautiful unspoiled palm fringed beaches with white sands and
turquoise sea; gentle waves lapping on the shore. The beach
resort of Kompong Som (Sihanoukville) is one of nature's
paradises. Like Sri Lanka or Thailand before the developers
moved in, Kompong Som is home to one of the world's last natural
beach destinations. Looking back to shore one only sees the sea,
white sand and green hills in the background. Don't forget about
the delicious fresh fruit and succulent seafood available here,
the mountain top views that stretch forever or the vibrant
markets burgeoning with exotic produce.
Cambodia assaults the senses
leaving memories of a once mighty country that stay in the mind
undiminished by the passage of time. The sights and sounds of a
unique land with a tragic past captivate more and more people
every year and offer a genuine experience for all who are
fortunate enough to discover Cambodia.
Without doubt, with its inherited wealth, Cambodia, has enormous
potential for tourism, either as a single destination or part of
an Indo-Chinese tour, especially for those wishing to escape the
tourist traps of the world or discover one of the great cultures
of the world that should rank alongside that of Egypt and the
other world renowned destinations. Though still in its infancy,
the tourism sector is attracting investors both domestic and
international who are venturing into this market, evident by the
international standard facilities becoming available.