Cambodia, Southeast Asian country, whose landscape spans low - lying plains, mountains, the vast Mekong Delta and the Gulf of Thailand coastline highlighted by stunning paradisiacal islands, virgin tropical beaches, endless paddy fields, beautiful waterways, lush jungles, a land boasting a rich history and culture visible in its ancient temples as the iconic Hindu - Buddhist complex of Angkor Wat constructed in 1150 dedicated to the deity Vishnu, khmer ruins and an exquisite cuisine is experiencing a remarkable tourism recovery through its sustainability focuses strategy highlighting ecotourism, improved connectivity and support for small businesses.
The country registered 6.7 million international arrivals in 2024, surpassing its 2019 figure of 6.61 million and taking the advantage of the latest edition of ATF, ASEAn Tourism Forum 2025, one of the most significant annual tourism promotional events in Asia hosted on a rotational basis among the ASEAN member countries Cambodia unveiled its plans and sustainability - focused tourism strategy, highlighting ecotourism all aroun its terrtory an improved connectivity in its airports and a support for small businesses to benefit the local communities.
Cambodia aims and it is working to capture a greater share of ASEAN's 123 million regional travellers through a very solid sustainability - tourism strategy include expanding nature - based experiences, improving its air connectivity to increase its incoming tourism and supporting small businesses that promote responsible travel practices elevating itself as an emergent destination in the region.
The Deputy Director of the overseas marketing and promotion department at the Ministry of Tourism of the Kingdom of Cambodia, Sam Ath Ouk said that advances in the country's infrastructure are making travel more seamless and the country's newly developed infrastructure, including modernized airports and highways next to the introduction of an electronic arrival form introduced in July 2024 is making travel smoother and more accessible for international travellers.
The Deputy Director also highlighted the promotion of hiking in the Cardamom mountains, also known as Krâvanh Mountains, a mountain range in the southwest part of Cambodia, located in the province of Koh Kong, considered one of South – East Asia's most important ecoregions, highlighted by pristine, dense forests, meandering rivers, wildlife conservation offering unique and immersive experiences with stays in Cambodian villages that offer travellers an authentic way to interact with local communities while promiting environmental preservation.
Link - https://www.expreso.info/noticias/internacional/105059_resurge_el_turismo_en_camboya
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