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Cambodia Hotels
In the last few years the number and quality of Cambodia hotels has increased considerably with international hotel brands like the Sofitel and Inter-Continental joining small guesthouses and local hotels in major tourist areas. Cambodia's past connections with France also means you'll find some colonial style hotels and excellent buffets among the international fare. Cambodia's main attractions lie around Siem Reap (Angkor) Phnom Penh (the capital) and Sihanoukville (Kompong Som) Small local hotels in Siem Reap and Phnom Penh are now complemented by international brands as Cambodia joins the international Heritage trail. If you have the time, take a cruise down the Mekong River from Siem Reap to Saigon in Vietnam. A fascinating way to see another side of Cambodia. |
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Siem Reap HotelsCambodia's capital city of leafy boulevards, offers pagodas, markets and a unique ambiance. A place to stroll, eat and visit attractions like the Silver Pagoda. (Read More)
Phnom Penh HotelsPhnom Penh's history begins with the Lady Penh who discovered five Buddha images concealed in a tree, had a pagoda named Wat Phnom Don Penh built on the same spot. (Read More)
Sihanoukville HotelsA sleep fishing town, Sihanoukville hasn't changed much over the years. A charming and local seafront with surprisingly good beaches close by. (Read More)
Battambang HotelsCharming old French shop houses bunched along the riverbank is the real highlight here, and there are a number of wats around the town. (Read More) |
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