Some of the Best Pizzas in Phnom Penh
You don’t have to look very far to find a good pizza in the Cambodian capital as the city has plenty of options to choose from, ranging from budget to…
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You don’t have to look very far to find a good pizza in the Cambodian capital as the city has plenty of options to choose from, ranging from budget to…
Mark Bibby Jackson has visited every province in Cambodia. In the first of his series of travels through the Kingdom, he guides you through the loop from Phnom Penh to…
In line with the old adage, “breakfast is the most important part of the day”, we’ve selected some of the best breakfasts in Siem Reap to get your day off…
Having extensively explored the country, we bring you the best Cambodia waterfalls. Due to the wet and dry seasons, waterfalls in Cambodia can be a very…
There are many options when it comes to finding an office to rent in Phnom Penh. From modern skyscrapers to converted shophouses. Whether you’re starting a new business in Cambodia…
There’s no better way to spend a weekend than tucking into a hearty brunch with family and friends. Thankfully, there are plenty of choices, with the option to brighten it…
The long-awaited Phnom Penh-Sihanoukville Expressway has opened, cutting down travel time between the two cities from about six hours to two. It wasn’t that long ago that being able to…
Cambodia Begins at 40 Co-founder Mark Bibby Jackson guides you through the various regions of provincial Cambodia. I have been fortunate to have travelled through every…
Cambodia is a magnet for digital nomads, remote workers and freelancers. Here’s our guide to finding a freelance job in Cambodia. It’s not uncommon to see expats…
A great way to spend a Sunday is hanging out at the pool and there’s no shortage of options in the Cambodian capital. Here are our best swimming pools in…
Whether you’re a digital nomad, freelancer or remote worker, the co-working space trend is on the up in the capital, providing plenty of places to work. Here are our best…
Prepare to be bowled over with this annual fun day out for all the family as the popular Phnom Penh Ashes makes a return to the capital. For the seventh…
Markets form a major part of daily life in Cambodia and there are plenty in the capital to choose from. Here’s our guide to exploring Phnom Penh markets. Markets play…
What is Photo Phnom Penh? Photo Phnom Penh is returning for its 13th outing after a pandemic-fuelled hiatus. It serves as one of Southeast Asia’s major international photo festivals and…
The Cambodian capital is perfectly positioned for a quick getaway. Here are our best weekend breaks from Phnom Penh. Kampot Kampot is a stalwart weekend getaway with expats and locals…
Award-winning Phare circus is taking a jaunt from its usual Siem Reap and Battambang homes to the capital to bring its latest show, Flashback, to Factory Phnom Penh. Story of…
Marissa Carruthers checks-in at Siem Reap’s Bensley Collection Pool Villas for a couple of days of stylish downtime. As soon as we step out of the car at the entrance…
The Cardamom Tented Camp – a glamping experience in the heart of the Cardamom Mountains – has won a sustainability award for its efforts to conserve precious rainforest. Cardamom Tented…
Angkor Wat is not the only ancient temple complex in Cambodia. The whole country is dotted with ancient Khmer temples dating back to the Angkor era and earlier. We bring…
After spending 22 years ferrying visitors to the temples of Angkor Wat, a group of elephants have found a new home at Kulen Elephant Forest at the foothills of Siem…
Marissa Carruthers reviews TRIBE Phnom Penh, which has opened in the Post Office Square in the Cambodian capital. As the latest international chain hotel to open in the capital, TRIBE…
If you’re tight on time or simply seeking to spend the day escaping the humdrum of capital life, then there are plenty of day trips to consider. Here are our top five Phnom Penh day trips…
Marissa Carruthers reviews Metropole Underground, Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh’s latest bar to open. Stepping into Metropole Underground is akin to being transported to another world. Tucked away at the entrance…
Mark Bibby Jackson at last checks into a property he has long coveted, and admits to be right royally impressed by the Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh. When I first moved…
Few countries so consistently amaze as much as Cambodia. With its glorious past, and more recent tragic history, the country is a perplexing mixture of the friendly and the puzzling that will intrigue and ultimately leave you asking for more.
The Paris of Southeast Asia, the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh was once one of the pearls of Asia. Sadly, it suffered like its people during the Khmer Rouge regime, but has recently recovered like a Phoenix. Few capitals can have more affordable boutique hotels with swimming pools, a more beautiful riverside and some of the finest restaurants that will leave you sated without hurting your wallet.
Undeniably one of the mankind’s greatest wonders – although it fails to make official lists – Angkor Wat is quite simply the most mystical place, a beauty to behold, especially at sunrise if you can avoid the glare of your fellow tourists’ cellphone flashes. At its peak the largest city in the world with a population of around a million, Angkor was one of the greatest civilisations on Earth. Look on my works … and despair.
Cambodia has a plethora of beaches off the south coast, which have been relatively unspoilt, so far. Take a boat from Sihanoukvlle and beachcomb along the same coastline and seas that has made Thailand a traveller’s tropical paradise for decades, but for a fraction of the price and without the crowds.
The Cambodia Water Festival (or Bon Om Touk) and Pchum Ben, Khmer New Year are the biggest occasions in the packed Cambodia festival calendar.
Sadly, Cambodia was shattered by the most terrible civil war and genocide between 1975 and 1979 when up to three million people out of a population of eight million were executes or starved to death. The Choeung Ek Killing Fields, just outside of Phnom Penh, and the s-21 Detention Centre inside the capital are popular but harrowing tourist destinations that will haunt you forever.