Thứ Tư, 22 tháng 2, 2017

Things to do in Cambodia


Top 5 most magnificent hotels in Siem Reap
According to TripAdvisor, there are top 5 most luxury hotels in Siem Reap, Cambodia that travellers should try at least once to relax in a perfect way.
Shinta Mani Club Siem Reap
Shinta Mani Club Siem Reap is a modernly innovated hotel centrally located between The Royal Gardens and the Old Market Area, which takes only 15 minutes from Angkor Wat. Visit Siem Reap with Indochina holidays Vietnam

Swimming pool view from Shinta Mani Club Siem Reap

The resort contains various kinds of rooms to choose with beautiful balcony views to experience swimming pool and flourishing tropical gardens. More than that, the facilities in Shinta Mani Club Siem Reap include sightseeing tours, exclusive community based excursions, private or group cooking classes, in-room dining, laundry service, babysitting, airport transfers, foreign currency exchange and 24 hours medical professional on call. Those remarkable points bring customers high standard services to feel more relaxing.
In addition, customers appreciate highly the Shinta Mani Spa in the hotel to refresh and retreat their body and mind after jetlag and temple touring. Full Day Angkor Wat – Siem Reap Private Tour
Address: SHINTA MANI
Junction of Oum Khun and 14th Street, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Nom Banh Chok noodle

Nom Banh Chok noodle is considered as “national Cambodian food”. Every morning, Cambodian people taste the dish that made from delicious rice with fish curry sauce along with lemongrass flavor, lemon slide and yellow turmeric.


Nom Banh Chok noodle is experienced as “national food” for Cambodian people (Source: http://www.groupon.sg/)

If you have chance to travel to Phnom Penh, do not miss a hot bowl of Nom Banh Chok noodle with fresh vegetables, beansprouts, cucumbers and spicy peppers.

Num Plae Ai

Num Plae Ai is a beautiful dessert in Phnom Penh
Num Plae Ai is a lovely dessert, which is similar to floating cake of Vietnam. This dish made of bits of white sugar wrapped in glutinous rice flour and cooked by scalding in boiling water. It will be “bathed” in a caramel bowl with palm flavor. Above the surface, there are also some fresh delicious coconuts to taste yummier. Otherwise, you should eat slowly to taste every flavor of Num Plae Ai.Catching a tuk tuk
Probably, tuk tuks in Cambodia have been experienced as the world’s best and it should try once when travelling to Cambodia.

You can see tuk tuk in every road of Cambodia
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They are essential little cushioned chariots pulled around the male on a motorbike, which makes the driver separate with the passengers. Tuk tuks give travellers a chance to sit back, relax and sightsee the view of busy streets and beautiful landscapes around Cambodia. More than that, sitting on tuk tuk will be cooler than walking because of the speed.
2. Visiting Rabbit Island
Rabbit Island (or Koh Tunsay) is the largest wild island in Kep – a beach city has been famous in the 1960s in Cambodia. Rabbit Island is a tiny island on the coast of Cambodia, covered with green and thick jungle, peaceful pure sandy beaches along with coconut trees and hammocks. Although here is not many corals, various kinds of fish can bring you hundreds of colorful theme near the beaches in island.

Wat Ounalom
Situated right on the Sisowath Quay in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, near the Royal Palace of Cambodia, the Wat Ounalom is one of the most ancient temples in Cambodia. Thanks to the order of the seat of Cambodia's Mohanikay, the Wat Ounalom is believed to be the most important wat of Phnom Penh as well as the center of Cambodian Buddhism.
 
Wat Ounalom
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The origin of the Ounalom Pagoda is considered to date back from the 15th Century when the King Ponyea Yat, the last king of the Khmer empire built this temple in 1422.
Constructed in 1442 and includes 44 structures, this temple is one of the five original monasteries in Phnom Penh that were built by the King Ponhea Yat. Although having been damaged during the Khmer Rouge, the Wat Ounalom still proves to be one of the most historical attractions in Cambodia after being restored. The stupa containing what is thought to be an eyebrow hair of Buddha and an inscription in Pali is housed in the main complex making it different from the other temples in the area.

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