Abandoned centuries ago, the spectacular ruins of Beng Mealea and Koh Ker lay buried in jungle, still mostly untouched by restoration and the prying eyes of tourists
The Secretary General of the Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC), Sok Chenda Sophea, on promoting the Kingdom to investors while adhering to government policies and ambitions for sectorial growth
Using only the finest ingredients and committed to exacting standards, the popular Hops Brewery and Craft Beer Garden stands out from the crowd by serving up some of the finest German specialties in Phnom Penh
Recently granted heritage status by Unesco, the ancient Khmer masked dance known as Lakhon Khol is bringing together a riverside community after a post-Khmer Rouge revival
A collaboration with the Wildlife Alliance to preserve Cambodia’s threatened rainforests, the STAR-CBET project is sharing the beauty of the Cardamom Mountains, one visitor at a time
In Koh Kong Province, there is a project looking to tackle the root causes of environmental degradation and give tourists an unprecedented opportunity to experience Cambodia’s incredible natural beauty
On the island of Koh Trong in the middle of the Mekong River, travellers can explore a vision of rural Cambodian life untouched by the clamour and chaos of the modern world – and, just a short drive away, an intimate encounter with some of the Kingdom’s last Irrawaddy dolphins
As one of Cambodia’s leading contemporary artists, Leang Seckon’s works draw upon the history and mythology of both his homeland and the chaos of the 20th century to transform tragedy and suffering into transcendent beauty
Alongside Cambodia’s last flourishing rainforest, in the waterways of Koh Kong, sits Koh Andet Eco Resort – a refreshing getaway and natural haven fit for adventure