Vuélvete ilimitado con Magzter GOLD

Vuélvete ilimitado con Magzter GOLD

Obtenga acceso ilimitado a más de 9000 revistas, periódicos e historias Premium por solo

$149.99
 
$74.99/Año

Intentar ORO - Gratis

Cambodia - Intoxicating Blend Of Natural Beauty And Rich Culture

ASIAN Geographic

|

AG 01/2021 - 146

A popular destination amongst backpackers, Cambodia offers visitors an intoxicating blend of natural beauty and rich culture.

Cambodia - Intoxicating Blend Of Natural Beauty And Rich Culture

Covering an area of more than 180,000 square kilometres, the country has its cultural roots dating all the way back to the ancient state of Funan that existed from the first to the sixth century CE. Later in 802 CE, Funan gave way to the Angkor Empire with the rise of King Jayavarman II, and for the next 600 years, the country would see the powerful Khmer kings dominate much of present-day Southeast Asia, spanning from the borders of Myanmar all the way east to the South China Sea and north to Laos. The official language of Cambodia, Khmer, evolved during this period, and contains elements of Sanskrit, the classical language of Hinduism and Buddhism.

INFORMATION

WHEN TO GO November to April

GETTING AROUND City and town transport systems generally involve the use of either a moto (motorcycle taxi) or a tuk-tuk and are your best way to travel around Cambodia. If you are looking to travel out of the city, consider hiring a car and driver or flying domestically within regions

GETTING THERE Cambodia is accessible by air but there are no direct flights from Europe, North America, Australasia or South Africa; you will need to get a connecting flight from somewhere within Southeast or East Asia. Alternatively, if you are coming from neighbouring countries such as Thailand, Vietnam or Laos, you can cross through its land borders by train, bus or rental/private hire cars

MÁS HISTORIAS DE ASIAN Geographic

ASIAN Geographic

ASIAN Geographic

Cerulean Colossus

A little introduction to the world's biggest fish

time to read

6 mins

AG 169

ASIAN Geographic

ASIAN Geographic

Tales from the Black Sea

A glimpse of hope

time to read

7 mins

AG 169

ASIAN Geographic

ASIAN Geographic

The Magnificent Seven

There are seven marine turtle species worldwide, three of which are listed as “Endangered” or “Critically Endangered”. Each have their own habitats, needs and peculiarities, but how much longer will we be able to enjoy their presence on our planet?

time to read

4 mins

AG 169

ASIAN Geographic

Ocean Giants

Understanding the enigmatic mantas and other mobula rays

time to read

9 mins

AG 169

ASIAN Geographic

ASIAN Geographic

10 Top Diving Experiences in the Philippines

The Philippines is renowned worldwide for its breathtaking marine biodiversity, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs. Boasting over 7,000 islands, the archipelago offers countless diving spots that cater to beginners and seasoned divers alike. Whether you're seeking thrilling encounters with sharks, exploring world-class wrecks, or immersing yourself in colourful coral gardens, the Philippines has something extraordinary to offer. Here are 10 of the best diving experiences you should add to your bucket list.

time to read

1 min

AG 169

ASIAN Geographic

ASIAN Geographic

Introducing Hippocampus Unravelling the Seahorse

Seahorses are an elusive species that turn divers giddy with excitement. But what is it about them that fascinates people so much? Quite often, throughout my work and travels, I hear divers say, \"I don't like sharks – they're scary\" or \"Nudibranchs are boring\", but can you ever recall a time when you've heard a diver say that they don't like seahorses? I mean, what is there not to like about this mythical little creature?

time to read

3 mins

AG 169

ASIAN Geographic

ASIAN Geographic

Go for the Glow

The science behind coral colours

time to read

2 mins

AG 169

ASIAN Geographic

ASIAN Geographic

Revealed Silver

Known in Latin as argentum, originating from the Sanskrit word argunas meaning \"shining\", silver is often an overlooked metal in comparison to gold, though it has properties that make it a unique and special element.

time to read

2 mins

AG 166

ASIAN Geographic

ASIAN Geographic

Celebrating the 2023 Rolex Awards for Enterprise Laureate: Liu Shaochuang

As a part of the Perpetual Planet Initiative, the Rolex Awards for Enterprise continues to expand the initiative’s growing portfolio, supporting exceptional individuals with innovative projects in areas such as the environment, science and health, applied technology, cultural heritage, and exploration.

time to read

2 mins

AG 166

ASIAN Geographic

ASIAN Geographic

The Treasures of Tahiti and the Journey of Giants

For decades, French Polynesia's beguiling islands have adorned travel brochures, alluring honeymooners with turquoise lagoons, overwater bungalows, and lush volcanic peaks. Some 7,000 kilometres from its closest neighbours, and spread over five main island groups, the French territory's real treasures are not just what you see in the splashy brochures. Get ready for untamed, wild, ocean encounters.

time to read

6 mins

AG 166

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size