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Top 5 Attractions Your Cambodia Tour Package Should Consist Of

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You just cannot have a proper exploration of Southeast Asia without touring Cambodia. Cambodia is placed in the heart mainland of Southeast Asia, which conjures pictures of a glorious & mysterious past and opulent of the cultural heritages, especially the world's renowned ancient temple city whose magical image draws ever-increasingly travelers from all over the globe. Your Cambodia tour packages must consist of the following:   Phnom Penh City Exploration: The capital of the Kingdom of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, is located at the confluence of three rivers - the Mekong, the Bassac and Tonle Sap. The city is divided into three sections - the north, an attractive residential area; the south or the French part of the city with its ministries, banks and colonial houses; and the centre or the heart with its narrow lanes, markets, foods stalls and shops. Koh Ker- A Home of Shrines: Explore the innumerable temples at Koh Ker that lies to the northeast of the Siem re

Siem Reap Tour Packages – Things Or Places To Add

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Siem Reap is best recognized as the entrance to Angkor Wat & the rest of Angkor ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The UNESCO site encompasses not only the shrines but also hydraulic structures, reservoirs and canals that collectively make up close 400 square kilometers in what’s arguably one of the most noteworthy archeological sites in Southeast Asia. If you are not so sure regarding what to add into your Siem Reap tour packages , then please keep reading this article.   Go shrine hopping around Angkor Wat: There is no right or wrong way to discover Angkor Archaeological Park, but you can be tactful about it. Start with official 'Wonder of the World' & the largest spiritual site on Earth, Angkor Wat but get up early to witness it at sunrise as there will be a lot of tourists with the same idea. Get yourself the 3-day temple pass ($62) if you are here for anything longer than a week break, as it is worth taking time to discover the smaller of-road shrin