Bayon Temple (Siem Reap Province)

The Bayon temple is located in the center of Angkor Thom. The temple is one of the most popular sites in the Angkor complex. It was built in the late 12th and early 13th centuries by King Jayavarman VII. The architectural composition of the Bayon exudes grandness in every aspect. Over 200 large faces caved on the 54 towers give this temple its majestic character, which at that time represents the 54 provinces in Cambodia. The iconography of

Angkor Thom (Siem Reap Province)

Angkor Thom, the last capital of Angkor Period (AD 802-1432) until the 15th century was indeed a Great City as it name implies and it served as the religious and administrative center of the vast and powerful Khmer Empire. The capital of King Jayavarman VII (AD 1181-1220), Angkor Thom is a microcosm of the universe divide into four parts by the main axes. Bayon temple stands as the symbolic link between heaven and earth. The wall enclosing the

Phnom Da (Takeo Province)

Phnom Da is located in Prek Ta Phor village, Kork Thalork Commune, Angkor Borei district, about 24 kilometers east of Takeo provincial town by water canal or about 102 kilometers south of Phnom Penh by the road. This part of the country is flooded six months of the year, during the rainy season and dry the rest of the year.

Wat Phnom (Phnom Penh)

Located a short distance from the Royal Palace, the heart of the capital Wat Phnom is popular with Cambodians and tourists alike. It is the center of Phnom Penh that gives the city its name. At 27 meters above sea level, it is the highest point in the area, as a town gradually grew up around it, the settlement became known as Phnom Penh, the hill of Penh. It is zero point of the city.

National Museum (Phnom Penh)

The National Museum of Phnom Penh is instantly recognizable, with its warm red terracotta and its gracefully curved roof topped by dozens of guardian nagas. Located just north of the royal Palace, off the street of Artists (178 Street), it was designed in 1917 by famed French architect George Groslier and the Ecole des Arts Cambodgiens, who made the most of traditional Khmer style. It was inaugurated by King Sisowath in 1920.

Udong Mountain (Kandal Province)

Udong Mountain is located in Psar Dek and Phnom Bat Communes, Ponhea Leu district about 41 kilometers north of Phnom Penh. The city drops behind while fishing villages and rice paddies surround either side of the sweeping plains of Kandal Province. Then without warming a mountain rises above it all, topped by the spire of stupas like some fairy castle. The road to Udong is clearly marked and the distance along this road to former city is less than 4 kilometers.

Royal Palace ( Phnom Penh)

Cambodia's Royal Palace, located along Sothearos Boulevard, was built in 1866, during the reign of King Norodom. Point of interested inside the palace include:
- Prasat Tevea Vinichhay (the throne hall): The hall where Kings and Queens are crowned.
- Prasat Khemarin: The hall where the monarchs live.
- Prasat Samran Phirum: The hall where the monarchs ride the Royal Elephant.