

Home to fascinating tribes, verdant scenery and some of the world's oldest, grandest and most mysterious monuments, Laos & Cambodia pack a phenomenal punch for such small and thinly populated nations. Whether by boat, car or bicycle, exciting discoveries await around every corner. Enjoy friendly locals, delicious food and wonderful resorts tucked away in the quaint corners of old colonial towns on an unforgettable journey through Laos & Cambodia !
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Raffles Le Royal - Deluxe Class Hotel
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Raffles Hotel Le Royal is the premier hotel in Phnom Penh, a hotel with rare attributes of history and style. It was first established in 1929, and in its early days, had a diverse international clientele comprising of backpackers, writers, journalists and distinguished royalty. After undergoing a meticulous restoration and refurbishment programme by Raffles International, this grand historic hotel now fulfills all the requirements of a modern world-class hotel, yet exudes an old-world charm through its distinctive style with an elegant yet comfortable, classic yet casual feel. |
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InterContinental Phnom Penh - Deluxe Class Hotel
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InterContinental Phnom Penh is the city’s first international hotel and a striking symbol of its growth and modernisation. Part of a landmark development in the newly defined business district, the hotel is minutes from the Phnom Penh Cultural Centre, the National Museum, the Royal Palace, the Central Market and the vibrant riverside promenade. The outdoor pool and Health and Fitness centre are all located on the 3rd floor. Work out on the latest equipment, swim in the pool or relax in sauna baths, massage or just unwind at the Terrace Bar. |
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The Pavillion - First Class Hotel
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The Pavilion is a boutique accommodation in the historical centre of Phnom Penh. The main building was built in the mid-twenties, allegedly by Queen Kossamak, King Sihanouk's mother. Living here brought her closer to the Botum Royal Pagoda, where she often liked to go to pray. The architecture is an original combination of Khmer and French colonial styles. Coconut trees, jasmine and frangipani amongst others, provide a incredible oasis atmosphere in the heart of the city. Platform-beds from Central Asia, with mattresses and cushions, for lazing in the sun or in the shade of the trees around the pool. |
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Amanjaya Pancam - First Class Hotel
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Sometimes it’s all about the location, and this Cambodian hotel certainly delivers in that category. Situated in the northeastern part of Phnom Penh and 12 km from the airport, the Amanjaya Pancam is set on the famous Sisowath Quay and provides easy access to historical sites like Wat Ounalom, the Royal Palace and the National Museum, the Mekong and Tonie Sap Rivers, and a bustling entertainment district. The rooms as well as the bathrooms are spacious and are decorated with Cambodian textiles and other local touches and the staff always aims to please. |
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Bougainvillier - First Class Hotel
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Located in the touristic and lively area, just 3 mn walking to Royal Palace, National Museum and Night Market. Set at Quay Sisowath, all suites have a beautiful sight on the Mekong River. This river front area is surrounded with gardens where people come out for strolls in the late afternoon. The rooms at the Bougainvillier Hotel are also touted for their large spaces and charming Asian decor and furniture as well as standard amenities like air conditioning, Internet access and televisions. The restaurant on the ground floor specializes in both fine Royal Khmer and French cuisines and has a large selection of wines. |
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The Quay - First Class Hotel
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Chosen by "Travel + Leisure" Magazine as one of its favorite green hotels, this brand new property in Phnom Penh is a fusion of tranquility and innovation. Located just steps away from the vibrant riverfront, the hotel is a short walk from the National Museum, the Royal Palace, the Silver Pagoda and quaint streets dotted with charming cafes, designer shops and art galleries. The hotel heats its water with solar power, recycles its waste water, and use energy-efficient lighting. Each of the sixteen guest rooms feature minimalist design combined with the modern amenities for a convenient and comfortable stay. |










