• The three major telecommunications operators

    📱 How to Choose the Best SIM Card and Mobile Internet Plan in Cambodia A complete guide to buying a SIM card in Cambodia. Learn about Cellcard, Metfone, and Smart—compare data plans, prices, and how to stay connected securely while traveling in Cambodia. Why Getting a Local SIM Card Matters Upon arriving in Cambodia, one…

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  • Wild fish fishing

    🌊 Life Around Makak Water Reservoir — Fishing, Food and Culture in Cambodia Updated in May 2026. Those roadside pavilions have since been demolished, existing only in photographic memory. The Makak Water Reservoir — A Chinese-Funded Project in Siem Reap About ten kilometers off Highway No. 6 in Siem Reap Province lies Makak Water Reservoir,…

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  • The Mouse Hunting Adventure Along the Coast of Tonle Sap Lake During the Rainy Season

    🌊 Exploring Tonle Sap Lake — A Glimpse into Rural Life in Cambodia Introduction — Cambodia’s Largest Freshwater Lake Tonle Sap Lake, located in the heart of Cambodia, is the largest freshwater body in Southeast Asia and a lifeline for millions. It connects to the Mekong River through a natural flow reversal — during the…

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  • Exploring Street Food in Cambodia

    Exploring Street Food in Cambodia

    🏙️ Exploring Phnom Penh Street Food — A Taste of Authentic Cambodian Cuisine The Heart of Phnom Penh’s Street Food Culture Phnom Penh’s lively streets are the beating heart of Cambodia’s food scene. From sunrise markets to late-night stalls, the city overflows with tempting aromas and sizzling woks. Street vendors line nearly every corner, each…

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  • Cambodian Pchum Ben Day

    🏮 Pchum Ben Day in Cambodia – Exploring Khmer Buddhist Traditions and Travel Insights What Is Pchum Ben Day? Pchum Ben Day (បុណ្យភ្ជុំបិណ្ឌ) is one of Cambodia’s most sacred Buddhist holidays, celebrated across the country with deep emotion and spiritual reverence. Often translated as the Festival of the Dead or Ancestor’s Day, it marks a…

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