Battambang is the main hub of the Northwest connecting the entire region with Phnom Penh and Thailand, and as such it’s a vital link for ... read more
Today Kamping Puoy Lake is a large recreational lake located between two hills, and is popular with locals at weekends enjoying the ... read more
The 11th century mountaintop Angkorian ruin of Phnom Banan is the best preserved of the Khmer temples around Battambang. As you approach ... read more
This hilltop temple on the road to Pailin is one of the main locations of Battambang's killing fields, with a large cave where victims were ... read more
Situated about 10 km north of the Cobra Bridge are the ruins of Ek Phnom. It was built during the Bayon period and unfortunately is much ... read more
Battambang city is a peaceful and pleasant place these days. The main parts of the city are situated closed to the Sangker River, a ... read more
Prek Toal Ecotourism Site was established in 1999 under support from a NGO called Osmose. Prek Toal is a floating village with a bird ... read more
Gold Buddha Hill, Battambang is popular places for your journey to Sisophan if you are heading that way (60 km or so from Battambang ). ... read more
If one is looking for a tourist destination which is unspoilt then head for the Phnom Kdoung, Battambang. Often rated among the best and ... read more
Barsaet Temple, Battambang is located in Barsaet Villlage, Tapoan commune, Sangke District, about 15 kilometers east of Battambang ... read more
Pich Chenda, Battambang is one of the premier destinations in Cambodia which is included in the itinerary of the tourists and sightseers ... read more
The Sneung temples are devided into two parts - East Sneung and West Sneung. The East Sneung temple is located in Sneung Pagoda, Sneung ... read more
Sek Sork is the natural resort, which has been popular since before the civil war time. Sek Sork stretches along the river bank full of ... read more
Wat Gahndahl, Battambang Located on the east bank of the Sanker River, the temple is a simple and run down place. There is an unusual wall ... read more
These trains, known as “norry” in Khmer, consist of a wooden frame, bamboo decking, an engine and wheels that come from a bust-up ... read more
The Cultural village of Watkor, just a few kilometres south of the town centre has several "ancient wooden houses" from the early 20th ... read more