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World Heritage Sites ; Site Image Location () Year listed UNESCO data Description Angkor: Siem Reap: 1992 668; i, ii, iii, iv (cultural) The Angkor area, one of the largest archaeological areas in the world, was the site of different capitals of the Khmer Empire from the 9th to the 15th century.
Koh Ker is situated between the southern slopes of the Dangrek mountains, the Kulen mountains (Phnom Kulen) in the south-west, and the Tbeng mountain (Phnom Tbeng, near Tbeng Meanchey) in the east.
Tourism in Cambodia is one of the most important sectors in the country's economy. In 2013, tourism arrivals increased by 17.5 percent year on year, with business travelers increasing 47 percent. In 2013, tourism arrivals increased by 17.5 percent year on year, with business travelers increasing 47 percent.
Lists of tourist attractions in Cambodia (4 P) A. Angkorian sites (8 C, 7 P) C. Caves of Cambodia (4 P) E. Entertainment events in Cambodia (4 C)
Phnom Santuk is a hill of 679 feet (207 m) elevation, which rises above the Tonlé Sap River valley. The summit can be reached either by climbing 809 steps, [2] or via a paved road, 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) in length. [1]
The meaning of "Kirirom" is "Happiness Mountain". [3] This name was given to the area by King Monivong in the 1930s. The ancient name of the place was Phnom Vorvong Sorvong for the main two hills there were connected with the Cambodian popular legend about two heroic princely brothers Vorvong and Sorvong.
Indra.Prasat Koki (Phnom Kulen). 9th century. Phnom Kulen National Park is located in Svay Leu District about 48 kilometres (30 mi) from the provincial town of Siem Reap and about 25 kilometres (16 mi) from Prasat Banteay Srey via Charles De Gaulle Road.
Tourist attractions in Cambodia (16 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Tourism in Cambodia" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.