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Cambodia

To quote the renowned historian Alan Morehead, "Anyone who can go to Angkor-Wat and does not is mad."
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Japan: Kyoto

A fascinating mix of tradition and contemporary life, 1,200-year-old Kyoto has a wealth of Japanese culture, including some 2,000 temples and shrines.
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Laos: Luang Prabang

A designated Unesco World Heritage site, Laos' former royal capital has stunning ancient temples.
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Bhutan

Home to the some of the happiest people on earth, Bhutan is a country of peaks and valleys, temples and spirituality.
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Cambodia: Introduction: Just Back From: Phnom Penh Highlights

Indagare contributor Tiffany Schauer recently traveled to Cambodia, including Phnom Penh where she saw the creation of a new dance piece by pioneering Cambodian dance troupe Amrita Performing Arts (read...
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Cambodia: Itineraries: Itinerary No. 1: Siem Reap

DAY 1 —ANGKOR TEMPLES AND SIEM REAP SHOPPING Nearby hotels: Amansara and Hotel de la Paix MORNING Put on your walking shoes to explore Angkor Archeological Park, the 164 square...
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Giving Back: Pulse: Philanthropic Travel in Cambodia

Each year, travelers flock to Siem Reap to visit the famed temple complex of Angkor Wat. But despite the destination’s popularity amongst the cultured jet set, Cambodia remains one of...
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Arts/Culture: Places: Dance from Phnom Penh to New York City

Indagare contributor Tiffany Schauer recently traveled to Cambodia, including Phnom Penh (read her city highlights), where she saw rehearsals for a new dance piece by pioneering Cambodian dance troupe Amrita...
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Cambodia: Introduction: Overview

Read a three-day itinerary on what to see and do and where to eat and shop in Siem Reap. Insider picks from the most stylish man in Siem Reap: An...
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Active/Adventure: Places: Trips of a Lifetime Egypt & Cambodia

There are two types of trips of a lifetime: the essential and the elective. The first kind are the ones you practically have to take in order to be an...
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Learning: Places: Trips of a Lifetime: Cambodia

Roman statesman Cicero once said that history, “illuminates reality, vitalizes memory, provides guidance in daily life and brings us tidings of antiquity.” The chance to observe the ruins of ancient...
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Learning: Places: Phnom Penh Insider

Fred Frumberg, founder of arts non-profit Amrita shares his favorites in Phnom Penh. You are based in Phnom Penh. What are some of your favorite spots in the city (restaurants,...
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Style: Places: An Artist by Angkor

Designer Eric Raisina, who welcomes visitors by appointment to his atelier in Siem Reap, shares his favorite inspirations and places. How has your background / your travels inspired your work?...
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Cambodia: Where to Stay: Most Indulgent: Amansara

Resting in a lush garden complete with reflecting pools, the Amansara lies on the outskirts of bustling Siem Reap, the gateway to the ancient Khmer civilization of Angkor. Renowned Asian...
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