CambodiaNational Geographic Books, 2010 - 319 pages National Geographic Traveler: Cambodia is another new great bargain Traveler destination. The book explores each of the country's regions, including the scenic and remote eastern province of Mondulkiri, and the white-sand beaches fronting the Gulf of Thailand around Sihanoukville. Journey through the rejuvenated colonial streets of Phnom Penh and the glorious temple ruins at Angkor Wat. Read about the famous freshwater Irrawady dolphins and the floating villages of Chong Kneas. Ride a tuk-tuk, learn Khmer karaoke, or go elephant trekking. |
Contents
History | 14 |
Cambodia History 2237 | 22 |
Make a Difference with NGOS | 33 |
Khmer Karaoke | 43 |
People Religion | 44 |
MeditationInteracting with | 51 |
Cooking Khmer | 58 |
Phnom Penh | 63 |
Around the East Baray | 155 |
Battambang Vicinity | 170 |
Northern Border Provinces | 180 |
Kompong Thom Province | 196 |
Mondulkiri | 230 |
Sihanoukville Town Beaches | 238 |
Southern Coastal Provinces | 249 |
Travelwise | 266 |
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