Sunday, June 21, 2009

The Best of Southeast Asia by UNESCO - 2

Cambodia

Angkor Wat

Angkor, located in Siem Reap Province is one of the most important archaeological sites in South-East Asia. Covering over 400 square kilometer, including forested area. The Angkor Archaeological Park consists of famous Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, Bayon Temple and Taprohn. These are standing as huge remains of the various capitals of Khmer Empire from the 8th to the 15th centuries.



Angkor Wat & An Indian travel lover




These are not only the temples and religious sites of Angkor Wat, Bayon, Taprohm, the giant trees rooted into the ancient buildings but also the splendor of the Khmer civilization and its people who have shown their friendliness everywhere in the country.



King Suryavarman II


Faces of Cambodia


Faces of Cambodia

Coconut Juice is available in Angkor Archaeological Park

Cambodia provides the requirements of tourism from both individual and corporations.


Balloon ride is a nice idea to feel the panoramic view of Angkor Archaeological Park



Faces of Cambodia (Cambodian Tour Operators & AATO)

How to get there

Siem Reap is operated an increasing number of international flights from neighboring countries (Thailand, Laos and Vietnam). The most convenience gateway to Cambodia is Bangkok (Thailand) from traveling outside from the region. It is also possible to travel overland crossing border from Thailand, Laos and Vietnam with prior visa approvals.


Ref:-
- Tourism Cambodia
- UNESCO


Phots:-
- My dearest friend Sumit
- KKS


To be continued...



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