Description
This multilingual travel app provides a brief description of the resorts in Cambodia, with descriptions of each of the tourist destinations. There is also a road map for national and international tourists, providing information on location, road conditions, food, accommodation and emergency services. The administration section shows the history of the province, administrative locations and international ports, as well as other information for foreign tourists.
Cambodia is a country rich in many tourist destinations, including natural history and natural tourism, making the country thousands of tourist attractions. The largest number of historical sites among the areas described above have a long history dating back to the first century, with the capital at Angkor Borei in Takeo province. There is ample evidence of trade with India and the Roman Empire, such as the discovery of a dated Roman coin. From the 5th century onwards, Indianization influenced Funan culture, a Hindu religion that became the state religion for about 900 years, until the Mohanakor period, when many ancient temples were left in Sambo district, Kratie province, in Sambo Prey Kuk, Kampong Thom Provincial and then the temples in Preah Vihear and Siem Reap, as well as neighboring provinces.
Natural resorts in every province of the country also attract many tourists. Most of these resorts are located in the northeast and western regions of the country, full of mountains and plateaus. Coastal nature resorts are also available in all coastal provinces of Koh Kong, Sihanoukville, Kampot and Kep.
Post-Civil War developments have turned some areas into popular tourist destinations for both domestic and foreign tourists.
In particular, the religious and cultural beliefs that Cambodians have always worshiped have created a number of tourist sites, including many pagodas and shrines throughout the country.
Cambodia has gone through a bitter period of genocide that some researchers still want to know and understand. Therefore, in App also shows the location of the evidence in this section too.
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