by TrevorRanges (Author)
Starting with a detailed introduction to Cambodia's rich culture and long and sometimes troubled history, this book then explores in-depth each of the country's regions, including the capital district of cosmopolitan Phnom Penh, the scenic and remote eastern province of Mondulkiri, and the white-sand beaches fronting the Gulf of Thailand around Sihanoukville. Special detailed features and sidebars give comprehensive information on topics ranging from the famous freshwater Irrawady dolphins and the floating villages of Chong Kneas to Cambodia's terrible legacy of war, the deadly landmine. In addition, the book features more than half a dozen detailed guided tours, by all means of transport, including a tuk-tuk (motorized rickshaw) tour of Phnom Penh; a boat tour on the Tonle Sap river, home of a unique ecosystem; a drive along the unparalled Angkor temple circuit; and, a walk through the town of Siem-Reap's temples and traditional artisan shops. Whether you're planning to tour the stunning Silver Pagoda in Phnom Penh, join a bicycle ride across the whole country, or watch the sunrise over the the massive stones of Angkor Wat, National Geographic Traveler: Cambodia has everything you need to make your trip a memorable one.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: National Geographic Society
Published: 15 Mar 2010
ISBN 10: 1426205201
ISBN 13: 9781426205200