Category: Cambodia

Why does 7-Eleven fail in Indonesia? The 7- Eleven is very successful in Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam (ex. Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar). What is the main reason?

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Can’t compete with Alfamart and Indomaret. Together they control a total of 50,000 outlets in Indonesia (maybe even more). In Jakarta the capital city you can find several of them within one kilometer at any direction, often side-by-side. They have the economy of scale, and (much) better market data compared to competitors 7–11 is not […]

Svay Rieng

Svay Rieng

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A provincial capital roughly half way between Phnom Penh and Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, the town of Svay Rieng is bypassed by most travelers, except those desperately in need of a meal or a drink. The Vietnamese border at Bavet is a short journey from here.

Neak Luong

Neak Luong

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Located on the east bank of the Mekong, Neak Luong is a busy transit town with a devastating history. During the Vietnam War, the town was bombed by a US B-52, which dropped a 20-ton (18 tonne) load on the town center, resulting in the deaths of almost 150 people. This incident is depicted in […]

Angkor Borei

Angkor Borei

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A highly enjoyable boat ride from Takeo takes visitors to the small riverside settlement of Angkor Borei, one of the oldest pre-Angkorian sites in Cambodia. This scruffy, isolated town was earlier known as Vyadapura, capital city of the ancient Hindu kingdom of Funan, which rose to prominence between the 1st and 6th centuries AD. The […]

Takeo

Takeo

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A provincial capital, Takeo is located on the fringe of a vast flood plain that forms a vital wetland area. Although not on the tourist map, Takeo’s broad streets are visited by those en route to the impressive early Khmer temple of Phnom Da, not far from town. As a result, the town has several […]

Flora and Fauna of Coastal National Parks

Flora and Fauna of Coastal National Parks

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Cambodia’s coastal parks are incredibly diverse, comprising a wide variety of flora and fauna. In the Cardamom Mountains, the rain forests stretch right down to the sea and some of the best- preserved mangrove estuaries in Asia are also on this coastline. Shallower waters contain rich seagrass beds, the diet of dugongs and green turtles. […]

Koh Tonsay

Koh Tonsay

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A beautiful wooded island just offshore from Kep, Koh Tonsay, or Rabbit Island, is so called because its profile is said to resemble that of a rabbit. The island is inhabited by around 200 people who make a living by fishing and  harvesting coconuts and sea- weed (for Chinese cosmetics).  It is possible to walk […]

Kep National Park

Kep National Park

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One of the smallest protected preserves in Cambodia, Kep National Park occupies the hilltop directly behind Kep town. A 5-mile (8-km) long trail loops around the hillside, passing through an evergreen forest, and takes about 3 hours to hike. Enroute, visitors will come across views of Kampot and Angkoul Beach, and a pagoda, before arriving […]

Kep

Kep

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Once known as Kep-sur-Mer, the town of Kep was an upscale resort for the rich and influential of French Indochina in the 1930s. Today, it is little more than an overgrown village in a scenic location, surrounded by a lofty forested headland, and the sea on three sides. A profusion of greenery and thick tree […]

Phnom Sorsia

Phnom Sorsia

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A religious hill complex, Phnom Sorsia consists of a garishly painted Buddhist temple and a karst outcrop riddled with caves. A staircase leads up to the temple, to the left of which is the first cave with a stalagmite resembling an elephant’s head, giving the cave its name – Rung Damrey Sor, or White Elephant […]