Angkor Wat
The largest religious monument in the world, Angkor Wat stands as the crowning glory of ancient Khmer civilisation. At its height during the 9th-12th centuries, the city of Angkor covered more than 1,000 square kilometers and played home to history's largest pre-industrialised civilisation.
Gibbon Spotting CambodiaA simply amazing experience for wildlife lovers to see the incredibly rare northern yellow-cheeked gibbons in their natural habitat in Ratanakiri province, Northeast Cambodia.
Overnight Diving in CambodiaThere are no sophisticated liveaboard dive boats operating yet in Cambodia, but an overnight, or a two night dive safari to some of the further away islands will bring some surprises. Cambodia Scuba Diver is Cambodia's only purpose built, stay-over dive boat with a fully trained staff of diving instructors from Europe, Australia and North America.
Temples of Angkor Camping SafariIn a country that still has little infrastructure except in the main collecting points of Siem Reap, Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville, there can be no better way to explore the Jungle Temples than by taking your own accommodation along with you... in style!
Trek CambodiaCambodia has some spectacular opportunities for the more adventurous, active visitor. The mountainous northeast provinces of Ratanakiri and Mondulkiri are still largely forested and home to a number of tribal minority peoples, while the Cardamom Mountains of the southeast are considered to host the largest remaining contiguous block of rainforest on mainland South East Asia.
Angkor Wat
The largest religious monument in the world, Angkor Wat stands as the crowning glory of ancient Khmer civilisation. At its height during the 9th-12th centuries, the city of Angkor covered more than 1,000 square kilometers and played home to history's largest pre-industrialised civilisation.