We are madly in love with Indochina. As development gradually takes its course, this region managed to reverently preserve its rich cultural heritage - making any travel experience here both eye-opening and humbling. We returned to Cambodia for the second time, after having travelled to Siem Reap two years ago to explore the majestic temples and ancient relics left behind by the Khmer Empire. Phnom Penh is noticeably more dynamic when compared to Siem Reap. Buildings are taller, more cars occupy the roads, while the famed NagaWorld sits loftily in the heart of the capital. From the very moment you set foot here, you have been extended the invitation to immerse in the bustling metropolis' offbeat adventures. Fortunately, the historical landmarks in this city are plentiful and undeterred by modernisation. Listed below are the top 6 historical places to visit in Phnom Penh for those seeking to learn about this exotic country and how it has come to be. Re...
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