Sustainable Development requires part of Cambodia's land areas to be set aside as protected areas. Such areas, which include National Park, make important
contributions to human society by conserving the natural and cultural heritage for the enjoyment of people and ensuring ecological balance as nation population
increase.
What to See
Soak up the hazy atmosphere of Phnom Penh, where the Wild West meets Asia. Eenjoy the laid-back, Colonial heritage of Kep and Kampot. Explore the natural
wealth of Koh Kong and the Cardamom Mountains. Find solitude on the southern sands, and experience the magic of the untamed north-east.
Angkor Wat - The vast, majestic temples at Angkor, the Lost City, were discovered in 1860 spread across a 64km (40mile) site surrounding the
modern village of Siem Reap.
Kbal Spean - The River of the Thousand Lingas. Deep in the jungle, a visit of secluded Kbal Spean, known as the river of the Thousand Lingas,
is highly recommended. The rocks in the river have been carved (11th-13th Century), which gives it a magical touch.

"Don't take the straight or winding path. Take the path your ancestors have taken."