5 Reasons To Visit Phnom Penh Cambodia

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Phnom Penh, Cambodia has a really darkish recent history however this jewel of Asia remains one of the vital lovely cities within the world. In so some ways it is totally different from its neighbors in Thailand and Vietnam, it makes this small country effectively worth a visit. Listed here are my prime 5 reasons to go to the wonderful Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

1. The Colonial Architecture

Cambodia was colonized by the French; should you combine this with the traditional Khmer style and you've got a novel brand of Architecture that is merely breathtaking. A number of the most well-known buildings include the Nationwide Post Office, The Royal Palace and the Nationwide Museum. All of these buildings are nicely value a go to where you will get some superb photographs.

2. The Memorials of the Genocide

Although Ugly to many, we should never forget such atrocities in the hope that they do not happen again. The Khmer Rouge invaded Phnom Penh in 1975 and forced the inhabitants in to the countryside to work on hard labor farms. Hundreds of thousands died of starvation in addition to ritual executions. The two should see visits are the Killing Fields, which are a former graveyard of the Khmer Rouge's enemies. Tuol Sleng jail is a former high school that acted as a prison in the course of the occupation of Phnom Penh by the Khmer Rouge and you can stroll around and see the prison cells with many footage of what actually passed off there, a very emotional day out.

3. The Rivers

Phnom Penh lies on the intersection of three rivers. The Mekong, the Tonle Sap and the Bassac. You'll be able to take river boat cruises around the metropolis and in addition up the Tonle Sap to Siem Reap, residence of the well-known Angkor Wat temples. There are hotels on both side of the river banks and bridges to straightforward access. The perfect time to visit is during the dry season because the rivers can get smelly and the rain too much to bear.

4. The Waterfront

The principle waterfront space boasts some unique and idyllic cafes and restaurants. A throwback to the French colonial period, the cafes are small and inexpensive. You may sit and loosen up watching the tuk tuks ferry passengers round and watch the boats glide past. There is additionally an enormous promenade that lines the bank of the river, great for jogging or a pleasant walk during sunset. It really provides you a sense of what Phnom Penh is all about.

5. The Value of Living

Cambodia is by far and away one of the most affordable nations in the world. The country operates a dual currency system with the local foreign money (The Cambodian Riel) operating alongsideside the US dollar. You can sit at a café bar and order a meal and beer for less than 5 dollars. Happy Hour beers are less than a dollar and a tuk tuk to most places across the city will value just 2 or 3 dollars. Rents are also low, making this very best cheap room for rent in phnom penh expats and those on the lookout for an extended-time period place to live. Considering Phnom Penh is an Asian capital city, you'll spend considerably less than you'll in Singapore, Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur.