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Built during the reign of King Suryavarman I and originally known as Suryagiri or Sun Mountain, the temple is dedicated to Shiva and faces east toward a ceremonial avenue flanked by two ancient walled ponds that stretches dramatically toward the horizon below. The main sanctuary retains its central tower and enclosure walls with carved lintels and pediments in varying states of preservation, and an active Buddhist pagoda occupies the compound alongside the ancient structures. A steep stairway of several hundred steps climbs the eastern face of the hill, flanked by vendors and with wide views opening up as visitors near the summit.",{"type":47,"coordinates":48},"Point",[49,50],102.9877,11.605055,"Area 100, Battambang Province, Cambodia",4.57,208,{"name":11,"slug":12,"description":13,"icon":14,"thumbnailUrl":8},120,false,"Morning (6am - 12pm)",[],[],[],[],{"id":63,"name":64,"slug":63,"description":65,"location":66,"address":70,"averageRating":71,"totalReviews":72,"category":73,"administrativeLocation":8,"locationLabel":8,"durationMins":55,"isAccessible":74,"bestVisitTime":75,"isFavorite":56,"favoriteId":8,"files":76,"features":77,"openingHours":78,"contactPoints":79},"tonle-bati-ta-prohm-temple","Tonle Bati (Ta Prohm Temple)","Tonle Bati is a popular day-trip destination from Phnom Penh located about 33 kilometers to the south in Takeo province, combining a well-preserved Angkor-era temple complex with a scenic lakeside recreation area. The Ta Prohm temple at Tonle Bati, not to be confused with the more famous Ta Prohm at Angkor, was built during the reign of Jayavarman VII in the late 12th century on the foundations of an earlier 6th-century Khmer temple. The main sanctuary retains several remarkably preserved carved lintels and a rare in-situ stone narrative panel depicting scenes from the life of a royal couple. The adjacent Yeay Peau temple is a smaller ruined shrine with local legends attached to it. A large tree-fringed lake a short walk away is packed with Cambodian families picnicking and swimming on weekends.",{"type":47,"coordinates":67},[68,69],107.2207,13.835405,"Area 99, Kampot Province, Cambodia",2.72,789,{"name":11,"slug":12,"description":13,"icon":14,"thumbnailUrl":8},true,"Any time",[],[],[],[],{"id":81,"name":82,"slug":81,"description":83,"location":84,"address":88,"averageRating":89,"totalReviews":90,"category":91,"administrativeLocation":8,"locationLabel":8,"durationMins":92,"isAccessible":74,"bestVisitTime":57,"isFavorite":56,"favoriteId":8,"files":93,"features":94,"openingHours":95,"contactPoints":96},"phnom-tamao-wildlife-rescue-center","Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center","Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center is the largest wildlife rescue and rehabilitation facility in Cambodia, located about 45 kilometers south of Phnom Penh within a protected forest reserve covering over 23,000 hectares. The center is managed by the Cambodian government in partnership with the Wildlife Alliance organization and houses hundreds of rescued animals confiscated from the illegal wildlife trade and other sources of harm, including sun bears, moon bears, tigers, leopards, gibbons, orangutans, slow lorises, pangolins, and numerous bird species. The Walk with Giants program allows visitors to accompany animal keepers on their morning feeding rounds with the bears and gibbons through the forest. All proceeds directly fund the care of resident animals and enforcement operations against wildlife trafficking throughout Cambodia.",{"type":47,"coordinates":85},[86,87],104.9037,12.710755,"Area 98, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia",2.76,478,{"name":21,"slug":22,"description":23,"icon":24,"thumbnailUrl":8},240,[],[],[],[],{"id":98,"name":99,"slug":98,"description":100,"location":101,"address":105,"averageRating":106,"totalReviews":107,"category":108,"administrativeLocation":8,"locationLabel":8,"durationMins":109,"isAccessible":56,"bestVisitTime":110,"isFavorite":56,"favoriteId":8,"files":111,"features":112,"openingHours":113,"contactPoints":114},"chambok-ecotourism-site","Chambok Ecotourism Site","Chambok Ecotourism Site is a community-managed nature destination in the Cardamom Mountain foothills of Koh Kong province, established in 2002 as one of Cambodia's first and most successful community-based ecotourism initiatives. The site is centered on a forested area protecting wildlife corridors used by elephants, sun bears, gibbons, and hornbills, managed collectively by local villagers who receive direct income from tourism in exchange for their role as forest guardians. Activities include guided jungle walks to a two-tiered waterfall deep in the forest, oxcart rides through farmland, cultural demonstrations of traditional crafts, and visits to a small wildlife education center. Overnight stays in simple community guesthouses allow visitors to experience the forest at dawn, when bird activity is exceptional and wildlife sightings around the waterfall pool are most likely.",{"type":47,"coordinates":102},[103,104],105.0887,11.976105,"Area 97, Daun Penh, Phnom Penh",4.38,179,{"name":36,"slug":37,"description":38,"icon":39,"thumbnailUrl":8},180,"Night (10pm - 6am)",[],[],[],[],{"id":116,"name":117,"slug":116,"description":118,"location":119,"address":123,"averageRating":124,"totalReviews":125,"category":126,"administrativeLocation":8,"locationLabel":8,"durationMins":92,"isAccessible":56,"bestVisitTime":127,"isFavorite":56,"favoriteId":8,"files":128,"features":129,"openingHours":130,"contactPoints":131},"areng-valley","Areng Valley","Areng Valley is a remote and spectacularly biodiverse river valley deep within the Cardamom Mountains of Koh Kong province, regarded by conservationists as one of the most ecologically important intact wilderness areas remaining in mainland Southeast Asia. The valley shelters populations of Siamese crocodiles, one of the world's rarest reptiles with fewer than a thousand individuals surviving in the wild, along with Asian elephants, pileated gibbons, fishing cats, and numerous globally threatened bird species. The O'Areng River flows clear and green through the valley floor, and local Chong indigenous communities offer guided kayaking, jungle trekking, and overnight camping expeditions into the forest. The valley gained international attention in the 2010s when it became the focus of a successful community-led campaign to halt a Chinese-backed hydroelectric dam project.",{"type":47,"coordinates":120},[121,122],105.4587,12.487455,"Area 96, Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap",3.68,687,{"name":36,"slug":37,"description":38,"icon":39,"thumbnailUrl":8},"Afternoon (12pm - 6pm)",[],[],[],[],{"id":133,"name":134,"slug":133,"description":135,"location":136,"address":140,"averageRating":141,"totalReviews":142,"category":143,"administrativeLocation":8,"locationLabel":8,"durationMins":55,"isAccessible":74,"bestVisitTime":110,"isFavorite":56,"favoriteId":8,"files":144,"features":145,"openingHours":146,"contactPoints":147},"peam-krasop-mangrove-boardwalk","Peam Krasop Mangrove Boardwalk","Peam Krasop Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected coastal wetland area in Koh Kong province encompassing one of the largest mangrove forests in Southeast Asia, covering over 25,000 hectares of tidal channels, mudflats, and dense mangrove woodland along the Gulf of Thailand coast. A wooden elevated boardwalk stretching approximately 600 meters into the forest allows visitors to walk above the tidal waters among the towering mangrove roots, with a tall wooden observation tower at the far end offering elevated views across the treetop canopy and tidal creeks below. The sanctuary provides critical habitat for migratory birds, horseshoe crabs, mud skippers, and numerous fish and crustacean species. Boat tours through the mangrove channels can be arranged from the nearby Peam Krasop village pier.",{"type":47,"coordinates":137},[138,139],103.2077,13.103055,"Area 95, Battambang Province, Cambodia",4.74,727,{"name":21,"slug":22,"description":23,"icon":24,"thumbnailUrl":8},[],[],[],[],{"id":149,"name":150,"slug":149,"description":151,"location":152,"address":156,"averageRating":157,"totalReviews":158,"category":159,"administrativeLocation":8,"locationLabel":8,"durationMins":55,"isAccessible":74,"bestVisitTime":160,"isFavorite":56,"favoriteId":8,"files":161,"features":162,"openingHours":163,"contactPoints":164},"tatai-waterfall","Tatai Waterfall","Tatai Waterfall is a wide and powerful cascade on the Tatai River in Koh Kong province, one of the most accessible natural attractions in Cambodia's southwestern corner and a highlight of any visit to the Cardamom Mountain region. The waterfall drops in a broad crashing tier across the full width of the river channel, and during the wet season from June to November it becomes an impressive torrent of white water flanked by dense rainforest. In the dry season the flow decreases but swimming in the pools below the main fall remains popular. The site is reached by a combination of road travel and a short boat trip upstream from the Tatai river bridge area. Several eco-lodges and floating bungalow resorts operate on the river in the immediate vicinity, offering overnight stays within earshot of the falls.",{"type":47,"coordinates":153},[154,155],104.1847,10.614405,"Area 94, Kampot Province, Cambodia",4.63,104,{"name":21,"slug":22,"description":23,"icon":24,"thumbnailUrl":8},"Evening (6pm - 10pm)",[],[],[],[],{"id":166,"name":167,"slug":166,"description":168,"location":169,"address":173,"averageRating":174,"totalReviews":107,"category":175,"administrativeLocation":8,"locationLabel":8,"durationMins":92,"isAccessible":56,"bestVisitTime":127,"isFavorite":56,"favoriteId":8,"files":176,"features":177,"openingHours":178,"contactPoints":179},"chi-phat-ecotourism-community","Chi Phat Ecotourism Community","Chi Phat is a pioneering community-based ecotourism project in the Cardamom Mountains of Koh Kong province, established by the Wildlife Alliance conservation organization in partnership with former poachers and illegal loggers from the local Chong indigenous community who now work as guides and rangers protecting the very forest they once exploited. The project offers multi-day trekking, mountain biking, kayaking, and wildlife spotting expeditions deep into one of the largest intact rainforest blocks in Southeast Asia, home to elephants, gibbons, sun bears, pileated gibbons, and hundreds of bird species. Visitors stay in community guesthouses and all revenue is distributed among participating families, making Chi Phat one of the most successful examples of conservation-through-tourism in the Mekong region.",{"type":47,"coordinates":170},[171,172],103.5267,10.627755,"Area 93, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia",3.76,{"name":36,"slug":37,"description":38,"icon":39,"thumbnailUrl":8},[],[],[],[],{"id":181,"name":182,"slug":181,"description":183,"location":184,"address":188,"averageRating":189,"totalReviews":190,"category":191,"administrativeLocation":8,"locationLabel":8,"durationMins":192,"isAccessible":56,"bestVisitTime":57,"isFavorite":56,"favoriteId":8,"files":193,"features":194,"openingHours":195,"contactPoints":196},"katieng-waterfall","Katieng Waterfall","Katieng Waterfall is a popular natural attraction located approximately 7 kilometers north of Banlung in Ratanakiri province, set within secondary forest along a tributary of the Tonle San river. The main fall drops around 10 meters over a broad basalt ledge into a wide pool below, and the surrounding flat rocks provide natural sunbathing platforms and jumping points for swimmers during the wetter months. Local food and drink stalls operate near the entrance, and the site sees a steady stream of both domestic tourists and international visitors combining it with nearby crater lakes and other Ratanakiri waterfalls. 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The fall cascades down a curved rock face into a shallow pool at the base, and the most unusual feature of the site is that the overhanging rock creates a natural alcove behind the curtain of falling water that visitors can walk into, standing behind the fall with the water rushing down in front of them. The surrounding vegetation is dense tropical forest with mosses and ferns clinging to the wet rock surfaces around the fall. The constant spray keeps the microclimate cool and fresh even during the dry season when the water volume is lower.",{"type":47,"coordinates":202},[203,204],104.9177,11.569455,"Area 91, Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap",4.29,632,{"name":21,"slug":22,"description":23,"icon":24,"thumbnailUrl":8},[],[],[],[],{"id":214,"name":215,"slug":214,"description":216,"location":217,"address":221,"averageRating":222,"totalReviews":223,"category":224,"administrativeLocation":8,"locationLabel":8,"durationMins":225,"isAccessible":56,"bestVisitTime":110,"isFavorite":56,"favoriteId":8,"files":226,"features":227,"openingHours":228,"contactPoints":229},"virachey-national-park","Virachey National Park","Virachey National Park is one of the largest and most biodiverse protected areas in Cambodia, covering approximately 3,325 square kilometers of remote highland rainforest in Ratanakiri and Stung Treng provinces along the borders with Laos and Vietnam. The park contains some of the most pristine and least disturbed primary forest remaining in mainland Southeast Asia, sheltering rare and endangered species including tigers, sun bears, clouded leopards, Asian elephants, gibbons, and hundreds of bird species. There are no roads into the park interior, making all access dependent on multi-day guided treks arranged through the park ranger station in Banlung. Trekking expeditions range from three to ten days, following river valleys and forest trails through landscapes of extraordinary untouched wilderness rarely experienced by visitors to Cambodia.",{"type":47,"coordinates":218},[219,220],102.9874,11.60486,"Area 90, Battambang Province, Cambodia",3.94,50,{"name":36,"slug":37,"description":38,"icon":39,"thumbnailUrl":8},300,[],[],[],[],{"id":231,"name":232,"slug":231,"description":233,"location":234,"address":238,"averageRating":239,"totalReviews":240,"category":241,"administrativeLocation":8,"locationLabel":8,"durationMins":192,"isAccessible":56,"bestVisitTime":160,"isFavorite":56,"favoriteId":8,"files":242,"features":243,"openingHours":244,"contactPoints":245},"ka-chanh-waterfall","Ka Chanh Waterfall","Ka Chanh Waterfall is a picturesque cascade set within lush forest about 5 kilometers from Banlung town in Ratanakiri province, making it one of the more accessible natural attractions in the provincial capital's immediate surroundings. The fall drops in a single curtain over a laterite and sandstone ledge into a clear pool ideal for swimming, sheltered by a canopy of tall dipterocarp trees that keep the atmosphere cool and shaded even in the dry season. A distinctive wooden suspension bridge spans the river just above the falls, offering a dramatic view of the drop below. The surrounding riverbanks have picnic shelters popular with Cambodian families on weekends. The trail from the road follows the river upstream through forest where butterflies and small birds are frequently encountered.",{"type":47,"coordinates":235},[236,237],107.2204,13.83521,"Area 89, Kampot Province, Cambodia",4.96,733,{"name":21,"slug":22,"description":23,"icon":24,"thumbnailUrl":8},[],[],[],[],{"id":247,"name":248,"slug":247,"description":249,"location":250,"address":254,"averageRating":255,"totalReviews":256,"category":257,"administrativeLocation":8,"locationLabel":8,"durationMins":55,"isAccessible":74,"bestVisitTime":110,"isFavorite":56,"favoriteId":8,"files":258,"features":259,"openingHours":260,"contactPoints":261},"boeung-yeak-lom","Boeung Yeak Lom","Boeung Yeak Lom is an extraordinarily beautiful circular volcanic crater lake located 5 kilometers east of Banlung town in Ratanakiri province, widely regarded as one of the most pristine natural swimming holes in all of Southeast Asia. The lake was formed tens of thousands of years ago when a volcanic eruption created a near-perfect circular crater that subsequently filled with rainwater. The water is exceptionally clear with a striking turquoise-blue color, and the circular shoreline is ringed by dense primary rainforest home to diverse bird and wildlife species. A wooden boardwalk follows the forest edge around part of the lake and small jetties allow swimming access. The lake is managed and protected by the surrounding Tompoun indigenous community, and entry fees go directly to community conservation funds.",{"type":47,"coordinates":251},[252,253],104.9034,12.71056,"Area 88, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia",3.48,773,{"name":21,"slug":22,"description":23,"icon":24,"thumbnailUrl":8},[],[],[],[],{"id":263,"name":264,"slug":263,"description":265,"location":266,"address":270,"averageRating":271,"totalReviews":272,"category":273,"administrativeLocation":8,"locationLabel":8,"durationMins":55,"isAccessible":56,"bestVisitTime":75,"isFavorite":56,"favoriteId":8,"files":274,"features":275,"openingHours":276,"contactPoints":277},"dos-kromom-mountain","Dos Kromom Mountain","Dos Kromom Mountain is a prominent highland viewpoint rising above Sen Monorom town in Mondulkiri province, offering some of the most rewarding panoramic vistas in the Cambodian northeast. The forested hill is accessible by motorbike along a winding dirt track or on foot through pine and broadleaf woodland characteristic of the Mondulkiri plateau, a landscape strikingly different from Cambodia's lowland plains and jungles. The summit rewards visitors with sweeping views across rolling green hills, pine-covered ridgelines, and the patchwork of Bunong indigenous villages and farmland below. The cool highland climate at elevation makes the walk comfortable even in the dry season. A small shrine near the top is maintained by local Bunong communities who regard the mountain as a spiritually significant place in their ancestral land.",{"type":47,"coordinates":267},[268,269],105.0884,11.97591,"Area 87, Daun Penh, Phnom Penh",2.95,152,{"name":36,"slug":37,"description":38,"icon":39,"thumbnailUrl":8},[],[],[],[],{"id":279,"name":280,"slug":279,"description":281,"location":282,"address":286,"averageRating":287,"totalReviews":288,"category":289,"administrativeLocation":8,"locationLabel":8,"durationMins":192,"isAccessible":74,"bestVisitTime":75,"isFavorite":56,"favoriteId":8,"files":290,"features":291,"openingHours":292,"contactPoints":293},"sen-monorom-waterfall","Sen Monorom Waterfall","Sen Monorom Waterfall, also known as Monorom Waterfall, is the closest and most easily accessible natural waterfall to the provincial capital of Sen Monorom in Mondulkiri, located just 1.5 kilometers from the town center. The fall drops around five meters over a rocky ledge into a shallow pool surrounded by boulders and patchy highland forest, making it a popular spot for local families to picnic and swim on weekends and public holidays. The easy walking distance from town makes it a convenient first stop for visitors arriving in Mondulkiri before venturing to more remote attractions. A small food stall area at the entrance serves drinks and snacks. During the rainy season the fall flows with considerably more power and volume than in the dry months.",{"type":47,"coordinates":283},[284,285],105.4584,12.48726,"Area 86, Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap",3.66,510,{"name":21,"slug":22,"description":23,"icon":24,"thumbnailUrl":8},[],[],[],[],{"id":295,"name":296,"slug":295,"description":297,"location":298,"address":302,"averageRating":303,"totalReviews":304,"category":305,"administrativeLocation":8,"locationLabel":8,"durationMins":92,"isAccessible":56,"bestVisitTime":57,"isFavorite":56,"favoriteId":8,"files":306,"features":307,"openingHours":308,"contactPoints":309},"elephant-valley-project","Elephant Valley Project","The Elephant Valley Project is an ethical elephant sanctuary and community conservation initiative located in the highlands near Sen Monorom in Mondulkiri province, established to provide rescued working elephants with a life free from riding and performance. The project allows a limited number of visitors per day to spend time observing the elephants in their natural forest habitat, walking alongside them through the jungle, watching them forage, bathe in streams, and interact socially with other herd members. There is no riding, no chains, and no shows. The surrounding forest covers several hundred hectares of Mondulkiri highland and supports significant wildlife. Local Bunong indigenous community members serve as elephant caretakers and guides, sharing their traditional knowledge of elephant behavior and the forest environment.",{"type":47,"coordinates":299},[300,301],103.2074,13.10286,"Area 85, Battambang Province, Cambodia",3.65,193,{"name":21,"slug":22,"description":23,"icon":24,"thumbnailUrl":8},[],[],[],[],{"id":311,"name":312,"slug":311,"description":313,"location":314,"address":318,"averageRating":319,"totalReviews":320,"category":321,"administrativeLocation":8,"locationLabel":8,"durationMins":55,"isAccessible":74,"bestVisitTime":75,"isFavorite":56,"favoriteId":8,"files":322,"features":323,"openingHours":324,"contactPoints":325},"bousra-waterfall","Bousra Waterfall","Bousra Waterfall is the largest and most impressive waterfall in Mondulkiri province and one of the grandest natural water features in Cambodia, located about 38 kilometers east of Sen Monorom town on the road toward the Vietnamese border. The main fall drops in two powerful tiers over a wide basalt escarpment, with the upper tier measuring approximately 10 meters and the lower tier plunging a dramatic 25 meters into a broad pool below. The surrounding landscape is lush highland jungle characteristic of the Mondulkiri plateau, home to a variety of birds, butterflies, and plant species rarely seen in the lowlands. The site has a modest entrance and facilities area with food stalls and guides available for hire to explore the surrounding forest walks and secondary falls nearby.",{"type":47,"coordinates":315},[316,317],104.1844,10.61421,"Area 84, Kampot Province, Cambodia",4.2,51,{"name":21,"slug":22,"description":23,"icon":24,"thumbnailUrl":8},[],[],[],[],{"id":327,"name":328,"slug":327,"description":329,"location":330,"address":334,"averageRating":335,"totalReviews":336,"category":337,"administrativeLocation":8,"locationLabel":8,"durationMins":109,"isAccessible":74,"bestVisitTime":57,"isFavorite":56,"favoriteId":8,"files":338,"features":339,"openingHours":340,"contactPoints":341},"koh-trong-island","Koh Trong Island","Koh Trong is a narrow teardrop-shaped island sitting in the middle of the Mekong River directly opposite the town of Kratie in northeastern Cambodia, accessible by a short ferry crossing that takes only a few minutes. The island is home to a small community of around 1,000 Khmer and Vietnamese floating-house residents who live by fishing and small-scale farming in an environment that feels entirely removed from the modern world. A 9-kilometer unpaved perimeter road makes the island ideal for cycling, passing through pomelo orchards, vegetable gardens, a small Buddhist temple, and stilted wooden houses along the riverbank. Homestay accommodation with local families is available and provides an immersive experience of quiet Mekong island life alongside the possibility of early-morning dolphin viewing from the island's northern tip.",{"type":47,"coordinates":331},[332,333],103.5264,10.62756,"Area 83, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia",3.37,355,{"name":26,"slug":27,"description":28,"icon":29,"thumbnailUrl":8},[],[],[],[],{"id":343,"name":344,"slug":343,"description":345,"location":346,"address":350,"averageRating":351,"totalReviews":352,"category":353,"administrativeLocation":8,"locationLabel":8,"durationMins":55,"isAccessible":74,"bestVisitTime":160,"isFavorite":56,"favoriteId":8,"files":354,"features":355,"openingHours":356,"contactPoints":357},"kampi-dolphin-pools","Kampi Dolphin Pools","Kampi is a stretch of the Mekong River approximately 15 kilometers north of Kratie town and the most reliable location in Cambodia to observe the critically endangered Irrawaddy dolphin, one of the rarest cetacean species in the world. A small resident population of around a dozen individuals inhabits this section of the river year-round, gathering in the deep pools between rocky outcrops where upwellings concentrate fish. Visitors hire small wooden boats from the Kampi riverside community to paddle quietly among the pools and wait for the dolphins to surface, often at very close range. The best viewing times are early morning and late afternoon. 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