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Visiting Cambodia During The Raining Season
Rainy season in Cambodia – also known as monsoon season – is called the green season. It generally runs from May through to October. Cambodia’s sceneries are the most beautiful during the green season. Raining season is especially great for photographers looking for...
The Benefits of taking your school group to Southeast Asia
School trips have become increasingly popular amongst schools. One of the main reasons for this is because it breaks up the routine and engages the students in ways that wouldn't be possible in a classroom. For example, in the case of a linguistic focused-trip,...
Visit the thought-to-be extinct primate, gibbon, in Cambodia
The various species of gibbons can be divided into four genera: Hoolock, Hylobates, Nomascus, and Symphalangus. Gibbons are apes in the family Hylobatidae. It is also called lesser apes or smaller apes. They are tail-less and do not make nests. Their life span...
Pottery Village in Kampong Chhnang
Kampong Chhnang is a province you may have heard is famous for producing traditional Khmer pottery, a craft that has been passed down from generation to generation for over 1,500 years. Jars, vases, incense burners, piggy banks, traditional cookers, and pots can all...
Top 5 reasons why you should visit Cambodia on your first visit to South-east Asia.
Cambodia - Kingdom of Wonders, home of the Khmer Empire and the famed Angkor archaeological site. For over four decades, its capital city - Phnom Penh was known as the "Pearl of Asia" and the envy of every major city in the Indochina region. Then, following the...
Archaeologists unearth another centuries-old tortoise statue at Cambodia’s famed Angkor reservoir
On Wednesday 6th May 2020, the repair team of Temple in the centre of Srah Srong discovered a tortoise statue measure 56-by-93 centimetres. They found another sandstone-made statue of a tortoise on Friday 8th May 2020 during excavations, and this one is a little bit...
The Grant’s Cambodia Wildlife Adventure
The Grant's Tour in Images The Grants enjoying a guided tour of Angkor Wat with their guide - Panha. The Grants walking through the tall grass of Ratanakiri in search of the Gibbons. Quick pitstop at the Coffee Plantation upon arrival in Sen Monorom,...
Brief History of Cambodia
What makes Cambodia such a fantastic country is the thousands of years of history and legends dating all the way back to the 9th century. Cambodia has gone from the wonders of being the most powerful and successfully advanced culture in the Asian peninsular, during...