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Top Cambodia DestinationCambodia has a total area of 181, 040 square kilometers of which 176,520 square kilometers are land and 4250 square kilometers of water. The physical relief of Cambodia comprises mostly flat lowlands and plains and mountains in the southwest and north.
A Cambodia overview of provinces will tell you that the country has twenty provinces or khaitts and for municipalities or krongs.
The climate related of overview of Cambodia will give you the information that the country faces its rainy season from May to November, a dry season from December to April. The country has little seasonal temperature variation.
Cambodia has a population of 13607069 with a population growth rate of 1.81% as of 2005 and a median age of 19.91 years. 90% of the population is of Khmer origins while 5% are Vietnamese, 1% are Chinese while other etnic groups constitute 4%.
There’s a magic about Cambodia that casts a spell on many who visit this charming yet confounding kingdom. Ascend to the realm of the gods at the mother of all temples, Angkor Wat, a spectacular fusion of symbolism, symmetry and spirituality. Descend into the hell of Tuol Sleng and come face to face with the Khmer Rouge and its killing machine. Welcome to the conundrum that is Cambodia: a country with a history both inspiring and depressing, an intoxicating place where the future is waiting to be shaped.
Just as Angkor is more than its wat, so too is Cambodia more than its temples. The chaotic yet charismatic capital of Phnom Penh is a hub of political intrigue, economic vitality and intellectual debate. All too often overlooked by hit-and-run tourists ticking off Angkor on a regional tour, the revitalised city of Siem Reap is finally earning plaudits in its own right thanks to a gorgeous riverside location, a cultural renaissance, and a dining and drinking scene to rival the best in the region. And don’t forget the rest of the country: relax in the sleepy seaside town of Kampot and trek the nearby Bokor National Park; take an elephant ride in the jungles of Mondulkiri Province; ogle the Mekong dolphins at Kratie or simply choose a beach near Sihanoukville.

