Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat is the largest religious structure in the world. It was built in the 12th century to honor the Hindu god Vishnu. It was built by the king Soryavorman II. Angkor Wat is such as a great place, great style and it ‘s show us about a Khmer bright tradition and a bright Angkor era. It still has a religious function, though now it's Buddhist. Angkor Wat is a working temple, where visitors are likely to see monks going about their duties. Every year, about 2.000.000 of vistors around the world came to visit Angkor Wat. The temple is open daily from dusk to dawn.
Cambodia Seaside
The Cambodian seaside can be visited all year round. The tranquil water is perfect for just relaxing after tiring from work. You can swimming and sunbathing on the white sandy beach. People go to Kompong Som to absorb the fresh air, swimming, play sand, fishing, canoeing, camping, especially to see the beautiful beach with the clean and wonderful sea that you can enjoy. The thing that you don't have to forget when visit Kompong Som is "eating seafood". You will taste the delicious Khmer foods. The seafood are fresh; don't worry, it isn't frozen. Koh Kong and Kep are Cambodia seaside, too. In Koh Kong, there are many attractions place including white sand beach, islands, rain forest, waterfalls, and fishing. Kep beach is different from the beach of Sihanouk Ville because it has black sand. Additionally, they can sunbath, swim, and picnic there. From Kep, it takes 30 minutes to reach the nine other islands located on its opposite side by boat. Beside the beach, waterfall is one of the most spectacular places in Cambodia. Most waterfalls are located in the southeast of Cambodia including Mondulkiri Province or Siem Reap Province (Phnom Kulen waterfall) and many many other place….