Cambodia

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Cambodia, a Southeast Asian country famous for its temples and tropical beaches, offers a unique and exciting experience for train enthusiasts. Train travel in Cambodia may not be the fastest mode of transportation, but it is an excellent way to take in the beautiful scenery and immerse oneself in the local culture.

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Ever changing skyline of Phnom Penh

The train system in Kingdom of Wonder is still developing, and the country has only a few rail lines. However, the trains offer a comfortable and affordable option for travelers who want to explore the countryside and visit different regions of the country.

The most popular train route in Cambodia runs from the capital city, Phnom Penh, to the coastal town of Sihanoukville, passing through lush green fields, quaint villages, and the beautiful Cardamom Mountains. The journey takes around seven hours and offers stunning views of the countryside, including rice paddies, small farms, and charming towns.

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Beautiful sunset in the countryside of Siem Reap.

Traveling by train in Cambodia is an excellent way to experience the country’s rich history and culture. The train system has a fascinating past and has played a significant role in the country’s development. Taking a train in Cambodia is a must-do for any train enthusiast or traveler looking for an authentic and unique experience.

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“How many days should I stay in Phnom Penh?”

Visitors often ask themselves this question. While the answer ultimately depends on your interests and schedule, we highly recommend spending at least three days in this vibrant city. First and foremost, Phnom Penh is home to some of Cambodia’s most significant historical and cultural sites, such as the Royal Palace, the National Museum of Cambodia, and the Tuol Sleng Genocide …

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