Travel association in turmoil 26-Dec-2011
Board members at the Cambodia Ass-ociation of Travel Agents have signed and thumbprinted a petit-ion requesting the removal of the association’s president for at least nine alleged wrongdoings.
The Christmas spirit kicks in at Raffles 23-Dec-2011
Raffles Le Royal Hotel began getting in the mood for Christmas at the beginning of December, with the smell of cinnamon lingering in the lobby.
Cambodia's tourism enjoys growth 22-Dec-2011
International tourist arrivals to Cambodia posted a double digit growth of 13.5% in October, while over the 10-month period the improvement reached 15.4%
Cambodia To Host ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Siem Reap Early Next Year 21-Dec-2011
The ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Retreat will take place in Siem Reap province, a main tourism destination in Cambodia, on Jan. 10-11, 2012, H.E. Kao Kimhourn, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation told reporters.
Festival set for aquatic thrills 20-Dec-2011
Tens of thousands of people are expected to storm the famed Ochheuteal Beach in Sihanoukville on New Year’s Eve for Cambodia’s inaugural Sea Festival, marking the Kingdom’s entry to the ivy league of most beautiful bays in the world.
New restaurant aims for Euro flavour 17-Dec-2011
In a town where restaurants are bursting at the seams with tables, diners are hurtled in and rushed out by hostesses harking of cheap eats and even cheaper beer, Tangram Garden hopes to be a great deal different.
Unconventional Christmas trees sprouting up at Siem Reap hotels 17-Dec-2011
I'm not sure if you've noticed, but there's a bit of a fir tree shortage here in Cambodia. And as for those palm trees, well, it'd be tough to reach the top with a star.
A Pocket of the Past in Battambang, Cambodia 16-Dec-2011
UNDER an electric blue sky, with the morning sun already beating down, Som Sangva Sak stood on a narrow, two-lane bridge over the Sangker River and surveyed his hometown, Battambang, in northwestern Cambodia.
UNESCO team views Preah Vihear damage 16-Dec-2011
More than a dozen UNESCO volunteers visited the Preah Vihear temple yesterday to determine the extent of damages that resulted from armed battle near the temple in February, officials said.
Cambodia expects 7% growth in 2011 15-Dec-2011
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Wednesday said the country's economy would grow by about seven per cent in 2011 despite the agricultural damage caused by unusually heavy flooding.
Air Asia expands services, flights 14-Dec-2011
Malaysia-based Air Asia will begin offering travel services in Cambodia, and may expand its flights to neighbouring countries, company officials said.
Thailand and Cambodia Welcome Tourists Back After Floods 13-Dec-2011
Since the floods in Cambodia have subsided, the number of tourists visiting has slowly increased, with great benefits to many local businesses.
No soft-pedalling at Angkor Wat bike race 13-Dec-2011
There's not much I’d get up for at 4am. Santa Claus, definitely. A fire alarm, maybe. Exercise, not a chance.
Visitors fill hotels in Sihanoukville 13-Dec-2011
Year-end travelers have fully booked Sihanoukville province’s hotels and guesthouses for the first-ever Sea Festival, which is expected to attract thousands of visitors this year, tourism officials said.
Tourist arrivals in Cambodia increased 15 percent 7-Dec-2011
International tourist arrivals in Cambodia increased 15 percent year-on-year in the first 10 months this year, statistics of the Tourism Ministry showed on Tuesday.
Tourism figures continue to climb 7-Dec-2011
Foreign tourist arrivals in the Kingdom increased by more than 15 per cent between January and October compared to the same period in 2010, Ministry of Tourism data showed.
Swede successes at temple run 6-Dec-2011
It was a grand Swedish double header in the 16th Angkor Wat International Half marathon in Siem Reap yesterday as Henrik Jannaborg made his debut run a winning one among men and his compatriot Jenny Lundgren romped home in the women’s event.
Psychedelic new guesthouse caters to magical mystery tourists 6-Dec-2011
Arow of beds in the garden? Check. Giant teepee? Check. Psychedelic elephants? Check. Actually, psychedelic everything? Check.
Swedish runner wins Cambodian half marathon 6-Dec-2011
Henrik Jannborg of Sweden won the 16th Angkor Wat International Half Marathon on Sunday, crossing the finish line in 1 hour, 13 minutes, 5 seconds.
Boat picture show gives Phnom Penh a spectacle 1-Dec-2011
Six boats projecting the latest work of local and international photographers graced the Tonle Sap river after sunset last weekend, in a hallmark described by its creators as "magical".
An Giang hosts 5th Khmer cultural festival 30-Nov-2011
The fifth Culture, Sports and Tourism Festival of the Khmer ethnic people will be held in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang from December 1-4.
Young Singaporean impresses Angkor Photo Festival judges 29-Nov-2011
Great photography is "photography that lasts, becomes alive, and walks off the wall", said Roger Ballen in his wonderfully poetic address to the crowd that came to see the closing night of the Angkor Photo Festival at the FCC Angkor on Saturday night.
New bike tour goes from Nam to Reap 26-Nov-2011
Angkor Wat already has an astonishing three million visitors cross its moat every year, but it's now set to receive a few more. Cycle tour company Spice Roads has added another Angkor visit to their latest tour.
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