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Contemporary Cambodia is often overlooked and overshadowed by its neighbors, but despite that it is an unsung hero of Southeast Asia.
A country both blessed by and cursed with its past, Cambodia embodies the future of Asia with its youthful promise and entrepreneurial energy.
Cambodia features hard living, welcoming and fun people, a mesmerizing topography and the famous ruins of Angkor – more than an item on a bucket list, but truly something that needs to be experienced, understood and dwelt upon.
how to see cambodia
Avoiding the crowds and delving into the essential – and lesser known – gems is vital to getting the most out of seeing Cambodia with us. With this in mind Smiling Albino creates an intimate and fun exploration of Angkor’s highlights, some lesser-known sites and other interesting quarters using a variety of transport options.
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This incredible complex of ancient temples is more than just a symbol of Cambodia, it is a defining Southeast Asian travel experience for many visitors. Experience these ancient ruins with Smiling Albino in style and peer behind the scenes to get the inside story on Angkor past and present.
Former pearl of Asia, Phnom Penh has been through a lot over the past half century. Lee Kuan Yew, founder of Singapore is reputed to have wanted to model the city-state on Phnom Penh. The city retains it’s historical charm while giving off the youthful promise and energy of its future.
Adventure in the jungles of Cardamom National Park. Luxury tented accommodations, secluded riverfront retreats and outdoor active adventures greet guests looking to escape in a remote sliver of Southeast Asia. Hike, trek, frolick in waterfalls, kayak and more.
Despite being Cambodia’s second largest city, Battambang retains a certain sleepy charm which makes it more relaxing than Phnom Penh or Siem Reap. The city center is a delightful hodgepodge of old Chinese-style shophouses, colonial buildings, Khmer houses, local markets, trendy restaurants, art galleries, and lots more.
is this the destination for you?
The vast kingdom of Angkor was once the most important and powerful in the region, serving as the Khmer capital for over 600 years.
Cambodian, or Khmer cuisine, takes some of the best qualities from Chinese, Indian and Thai cuisines and blends them into a unique and delicious culinary experience.
Scenes of Cambodia's tumultuous past can be seen through historical sites around the country. Our favorite way to learn about it is through local conversations.
Hiking, kayaking, mountain biking and more. Whether a light kayak, an adventurous mountain bike ride, or a gutsy hike, Cambodia has the adventure level for you.
Our creative itineraries are sure to dazzle the most discerning traveller and leave you remembering your time in the Cambodia for years to come.