Thứ Ba, 21 tháng 11, 2017

The most fascinating towns in Cambodia you must visit [Part 1]

If you are bored with the natural sights of Thailand or Vietnam, Cambodia is definitely a perfect choice for exploring the culture and natural beauty in here.

While the larger cities are rapidly modernizing, the towns are more quiet and it also comprises many interesting things that hasn’t been discovered. This Cambodia travel destination brings you a chance to experience a more traditional way of life, including treks into the jungle or to see more fascinating ancient ruins.

1. Koh Rong

Koh Rong is located about 25 kilometers from Sihanoukville, in the Gulf of Thailand. The island has 43 km of beautiful sandy beaches along both its Eastern and Western shores; its main attraction. Most travelers stay in guesthouses and bungalows situated along the beach at Koh Tuich Village (Tui Beach).

There are scuba diving centres on the island and trips to nearby islands for scuba diving and snorkeling can easily be arranged. Other activities include jungle-trekking, kayaking as well as fishing tours if lazing on the beach and swimming in the turquoise waters becomes a hardship. The vast majority of the island is still totally undeveloped although plans are in the pipeline to highly commercialize the island in the future including an airport, casino and golf course
2. Sihanoukville
Sihanoukville is a coastal town in the south of Cambodia. The town was developed to accommodate the country’s first deep-water port in the late 1950s. A couple of years later, it had already become Cambodia’s prime seaside resort destination. Unlike other coastal towns, Sihanoukville can accommodate everyone, from the backpacker to the luxury seeker, which explains why the jet setters -from the capital head there in the weekends. Sihanoukville is also home to a vibrant nightlife.

Developed to accommodate the country’s first deep-water port in the late 1950s, Sihanoukville is a coastal town in the south of Cambodia and also home to a vibrant nightlife. Few years later, it had already become the prime seaside resort destination in Cambodia. Unlike other Cambodia’s coastal towns, Sihanoukville can accommodate all kinds of travelers, from the backpackers to the luxury seekers, which explains the reason why the jet setters – from the capital city head there on weekends.

Sihanoukville is Cambodia's premier beach town, sporting miles of white sand beaches, some excellent seafood, a heady party scene, and several nearby tropical islands. The town sits on a peninsula jutting into the warm waters of the Gulf of Thailand. Beaches of fine pearl-white sand line the shore around the peninsula, each offering its own unique character, from the busy and popular Ochheuteal Beach to the secluded chill-out far end of Otres Beach

3. Kampot

Kampot is one of the top destinations for nature in Cambodia. This quiet town is also famous for being the pepper capital of the world. The impressive range of riverside restaurants and small secluded bungalows combined with the charm of Cambodian small towns make the place an ideal one to relax in. Kampot also provides a great base for those wishing to visit the Bokor National Park and its French colonial hill station.

Kampot – a quiet town famous for being the pepper capital of the world is one of the top destinations for nature in Cambodia. It is the impressive range of small secluded bungalows and riverside restaurants combined with the charm of Cambodian small towns that make this place an ideal place to relax in. Also, Kampot provides a stunning base for those who wish to visit the Bokor National Park as well as its French colonial hill station. Cambodia travel packages.

For a laid-back stint of restful hammock swinging, you can't beat Kampot. This little riverine gem has it all when considering doing absolutely nothing. If you want to splash out a tiny bit, book a bungalow at Les Manguiers, one of Asia's most blissful venues.
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