Lonely Planet's guide to Southeast Asia - Cambodia (Chapter), 16th Edition
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Lonely Planet's guide to Southeast Asia - Cambodia (Chapter), 16th Edition - 2.99, This is the Cambodia chapter from Lonely Planet’s Southeast Asia on a Shoestring guidebook.Fringed by beaches and islands, sustained by the Mekong River, cloaked in emerald wildernesses and home to the spectacular temples of Angkor, warm-hearted Cambodia is an adventure as much as a holiday. discover the eighth wonder of the world, Angkor Wat transport enjoy the ‘pearl of Asia’, Phnom Penh, with striking museums, a sublime riverside setting and happening nightlife maps explore the wild east of Cambodia, Mondulkiri, a land of rolling hills, thundering waterfalls and indigenous minorities restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: Understand Cambodia, History, Culture, Environment, Food & Drink, Directory A-Z, Getting There & Away Getting Around, Phnom Penh, Tonlé Bati, Phnom Tamao Wildlife Sanctuary, Phnom Chisor, Siem Reap, Temples Of Angkor, Battambang, Krong Koh Kong, Koh Kong Conservation Corridor, Sihanoukville, Kampot, Bokor National Park, Kep, Kompong Cham, Kratie, Stung Treng, Ratanakiri Province and Mondulkiri Province., ISBN: 9781741798548
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