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The Cambodia's 24 Provincial and City Guide
- Oddarmeanchey, Cambodia
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Oddormeanchey Oddar Meanchey is one of the smallest provinces of Cambodia located in the far Northwest bordering with Thailand.
- Banteay Meanchey, Cambodia
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Banteay Meanchey is located in the northwest of the country, and its capital is named Sisophon. The new province with...
- Siem Reap, Cambodia
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SiemReap is the major tourist hub in Cambodia, as it is
the closest city to the world famous temples of Angkor (the Angkor
temple complex is north of the city).
- Battambang, Cambodia
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Battambang is Cambodia's second-largest city and the capital of Battambang Province, which was founded in the 11th century...
- Pailin, Cambodia
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Pailin is considered as a small municipality in the
West of Cambodia very closed to the border of Thailand...
- Pursat, Cambodia
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Pursat is the fourth biggest province of Cambodia. The
province is located in the western part of the country and borders
clockwise from the north with Battambang, the Tonle Sap Lake...
- Kohkong, Cambodia
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Kohkong, Cambodia, the most southwestern province of Cambodia. It is one of the biggest provinces in the whole country with a long undeveloped coastline and a mountainous, forested and largely inaccessible...
- Sihanoukville, Cambodia
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Sihanoukville, Cambodia,ss is a small southern province of Cambodia. The capital sits on a peninsula with beaches and tropical islands around. Sihanoukville (also known as Kampong Som or Kampong Saom)...
- Kampot, Cambodia
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Kampot, Cambodia located in the Southwest of the country, having an eighty kilometres costal strip with the Gulf of Thailand...
- Kep City, Cambodia
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Kep City, Cambodia is a municipality in Cambodia with the status of a province. Kep is just a few kilometres from the border with Vietnam located and used to be Cambodia's most popular beach town...
- Takeo Province, Cambodia
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Takeo, Cambodia is often referred to as “the cradle of Cambodian civilisation” Takeo province has several important pre-Angkorian sites built between the 5th and the 8th century...
- Kandal Province, Cambodia
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Kandal, Cambodia is one of the smaller provinces of Cambodia. This province completely surrounds, but does not include, the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh...
- Preyveng Province, Cambodia
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Prey Veng, Cambodia is quite a sleepy Cambodian
province, that just happen to have one of the countries busiest highways
running straight through it-National Highway No 1...
- Svayrieng Province, Cambodia
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Svay Rieng, Cambodia is on of the smallest and sleepiest Cambodian provinces that just happen to have one of the country’s busiest highways running straight through...
- Kampong Charm Province, Cambodia
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Kampong Charm Province, Cambodia is the capital of the province of the same name and the third largest city in Cambodia. With its Mekong River location and relatively close proximity to Phnom Penh...
- Kampong Speu Province, Cambodia
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Kampong Speu, Cambodia is the capital of Kampong Speu Province in Cambodia. Speu is the Khmer word for starfruit, but Kampong Speu is actually famous for its palm sugar and wine.This province is a natural and cultural resort...
- Kampong Chhnang Province, Cambodia
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Kampong Chhnang, Cambodia is located at the heart of Cambodia. Its bordering Kampong Thom to the North, Kampong Cham to the East, Kampong Speu to the South and Pursat to the West...
- Kampong Thom Province, Cambodia
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Kampong Thom, Cambodia is Cambodia's second largest province by area. Its capital is named Kampong Thom, a picturesque town on the banks of the Stung Saen River...
- Kratie Province, Cambodia
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Kratie, Cambodia is one of Cambodia’s eastern provinces with less population, who make their lives on the riverbanks of the Mekong. Beyond the riverbanks it is a remote place with almost no population and thick-forested areas to calm down...
- Mondulkiri Province, Cambodia
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Mondulkiri, Cambodia is an eastern province of Cambodia, which is the most sparsely populated province in the whole country although being the largest province in Cambodia...
- Steungtreng Province, Cambodia
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Steungtreng, Cambodia is a northern province of Cambodia. It was formerly called Xieng Teng and was once a part of the vast Khmer Empire...
- Rattanakiri Province, Cambodia
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Rattanakiri, Cambodia is located in Cambodia's far northeast bordered by Laos to the north, Vietnam to the east, Mondulkiri to the south, and Stung Treng to the west...
- Preah Vihear Province, Cambodia
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Preah Vihear, Cambodia is quite a big northern province of Cambodia. Its capital is called Phnom Tbeng Meanchey. The province itself is named after the temple of Prasat Preah Vihear, what is definitely the hotspot of this province...
- Phnom Penh City, Cambodia
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Phnom Penh City
is the capital and largest city in Cambodia and also its major business,
political and cultural hub. This city has a wide selection of tourist
attractions including the elegant and opulent Royal Palace that is home
to the reigning King of Cambodia.
Norther east Cambodia is the country's wild east, home to many ethnic minority
groups known as chunchiet or khmer loeu (Upper Khmer), and on the stretch of the
Mekong River between Kratie and Stung Treng, the last remaining freshwater
Irrawaddy dolphins in Cambodia. The remote provinces of Mondulkiri and
Ratanakiri, best visited from November to March, are home to some of Cambodia's
most beautiful landscapes, and somewhere out there in the thick forests some
rare mammals including tigers, leopards, elephants, and possibley even
rhinoceroses and the country's national symbol, the kouprey, a type of wild cow
unique to Cambodia. As overland travel opens up in Cambodia.
It is possible to reach many of these places by a combination of boat and road However, certain parts of the north-east are quite lawless so it is important to check the security situation before heading off into the middle of nowhere.
You can visit Ratanakiri by land and be back in Phnom Penh in as little as a week if you move fast with fortunate connections, Mondulkiri is more straightforward and a round trip could be done in as little as five days if you don't get stranded anywhere.
It is possible to reach many of these places by a combination of boat and road However, certain parts of the north-east are quite lawless so it is important to check the security situation before heading off into the middle of nowhere.
You can visit Ratanakiri by land and be back in Phnom Penh in as little as a week if you move fast with fortunate connections, Mondulkiri is more straightforward and a round trip could be done in as little as five days if you don't get stranded anywhere.
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