THE NORTHERN PLAINS

Discover the remnants of the Khmer Empire.

On the plains north of Tonle Sap, the legacy of the Khmer Empire endures in stone and legend.

Near Siem Reap, the Ancient City of Angkor stands as a testimony of the impressive art and advanced architectural technique of the Khmer, with majestic monuments like Angkor Wat perduring in time.

To the north, the Temple of Preah Vihear, perched dramatically on a mountain ridge, commands breathtaking views and a profound sense of sacredness.

Crossing the border into southern Laos, the Temple of Vat Phou extends the geography of the Khmer civilization to the banks of the Mekong River.

  History   Adventure

Siem Reap is connected to Phnom Penh, Battambang and Sihanoukville by buses operated by Giant Ibis, Larryta, Vireak Buntham and VET Air Bus Express.

And the Ancient City of Angkor is connected to Siem Reap by local buses and taxis.

For more information about travelling by bus, please read our Bus Guide in Cambodia.

Preah Vihear is connected to Siem Reap by minivans operated by Asia Van Transfer.

Bus routes to Preah Vihear

And the Temple of Preah Vihear is connected to Preah Vihear City by local buses and taxis.

For more information about travelling by bus, please read our Bus Guide in Cambodia.

If you are travelling from Cambodia to Laos, Pakse is connected to Siem Reap, Phnom Penh and Don Det by buses and minivans operated by Asia Van Transfer and VET Air Bus Express.

And the Temple of Vat Phou is connected to Pakse by local buses and taxis.

For more information about travelling by bus, please read our Bus Guide in Cambodia and our Bus Guide in Laos.

THE TONLE SAP LOWLANDS

Experience rural adventures.

The Western Lowlands extend from the Tonle Sap Lake to the Cardamom Mountains, offering travelers a glimpse into Cambodia's tranquil life.

North of the capital Phnom Penh, the floating villages by the shores of the Tonle Sap Lake pulsate during the dry and the rainy seasons, showcasing a unique way of life paced by the rhythm of the Mekong River ecosystem.

Further, Pursat reveals a quiet side of the rural life with its river landscapes.

Beyond, Battambang is known for its colonial facades and scenic countryside landscapes.

  Nature   Local culture

Phnom Penh is connected to Siem Reap, Battambang, Kep, Kampot and Sihanoukville by buses operated by Giant Ibis, Larryta and Vireak Buntham.

Phnom Penh is also connected by the Northern Line and the Southern Line operated by Royal Railway.

For more information about travelling by bus and by train, please read our Bus Guide in Cambodia and our Train Guide in Cambodia.

Pursat is connected by the Northern Line operated by Royal Railway.

For more information about travelling by train, please read our Train Guide in Cambodia.

Battambang is connected to Phnom Penh and Siem Reap by buses operated by Giant Ibis, Larryta and Vireak Buntham.

Battambang is also connected by the Northern Line operated by Royal Railway.

For more information about travelling by bus and by train, please read our Bus Guide in Cambodia and our Train Guide in Cambodia.

THE SOUTHERN COAST

In search for sea and serenity.

The Southern Coast of Cambodia unfolds along the warm waters of the Gulf of Thailand, where golden beaches and tranquil islands await.

Once a quiet seaside retreat during the French administration of Indochina, Kep enchants visitors with colonial charm and coastal calm.

To the west, Sihanoukville serves as the country's main beach destination and the gateway to offshore escapes.

Just beyond the mainland, the islands of Koh Rong and Koh Rong Sanloem offer pristine white sands, turquoise waters, and a laid-back island rhythm.

  Coast   Relax

Kep is connected to Phnom Penh and Siem Reap by buses operated by Giant Ibis, Ekareach Express, Kim Seng Express and Olongpich Transport.

Kep is also connected by the Southern Line operated by Royal Railway.

For more information about travelling by bus and by train, please read our Bus Guide in Cambodia and our Train Guide in Cambodia.

Sihanoukville is connected to Phnom Penh and Siem Reap by buses operated by Giant Ibis, Larryta, Vireak Buntham, VET Air Bus Express and Olongpich Transport.

Sihanoukville is also connected by the Southern Line operated by Royal Railway.

For more information about travelling by bus and by train, please read our Bus Guide in Cambodia and our Train Guide in Cambodia.

Koh Rong and Koh Rong Sanloem are connected to Sihanoukville by ferries operated by Buva Sea Cambodia.

For more information about travelling by ferry, please read our Ferry Guide in Cambodia.





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