Cambodia

Since reopening to tourists in the early 1990s, Cambodia has captivated visitors from around the globe with its rich cultural heritage, warm and welcoming people, and extraordinary natural wonders. Phnom Penh, the nation’s vibrant capital, pulses with energy, offering world-class dining, lively markets, and a spirited nightlife. Yet the country’s true treasures lie beyond the city: the sleepy, French-influenced town of Kampot enchants with its riverside promenade, colonial villas, and charming cafés; the lush, jungle-clad Cardamom Mountains reveal spectacular waterfalls and pristine wilderness; and, of course, the majestic Angkor Wat complex stands as the world’s largest and most breathtaking religious monument. Cambodia seamlessly caters to every traveller, whether seeking exhilarating jungle adventures, serene golden-sand beaches, luxurious resorts, or a journey through its tantalising local cuisine. With its blend of history, nature, and culture, Cambodia remains a destination of endless discovery and wonder.

Koh Rong

Days 1 - 4

Koh Rong—sometimes called Monkey Island—is a blissfully serene escape after Cambodia’s rugged inland adventures. Located about 25 kilometres off the coast of Sihanoukville, this idyllic island boasts 43 kilometres of powder-soft beaches washed by calm, turquoise waters. Its interior remains largely wild, cloaked in lush rainforest threaded with scenic hiking trails. Despite growing popularity, Koh Rong is still wonderfully low-key, with only a modest selection of accommodation and dining spots. Evenings can be lively around Tui Bay, but the island’s overall appeal lies in its unspoiled nature, gentle pace, and the feeling of stumbling upon a slice of tropical paradise.

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