Cambodia is known for the infamous Angkor Wat temples. The golden age of Cambodia was the 10 th and 14 th century Angkor period, when many magnificent temples were built in the northern jungle. Kbach' is the general term used in the Khmer language to name a variety of ornamentation which decorate objects. Designs are inspired by nature: leaves, fruit , flowers, vines and animals. Besides Angkor Wat there are many other beautiful temples throughout Cambodia.

         
   
  Although Cambodia is mainly known for its temples and tragedy, it has so much more to offer. It is a country rich in inspiration. Wooden houses on stilts, highlighted with blue eves or shutters perch in vivid green rice fields dotted with palm trees. Giant clay pots collect water outside and in the rainy season lily ponds form in front of houses and at the roadside. Water buffalo work the fields, children play in the pools of water and in the dry season women you can here the clacking of women weaving underneath the stilted houses in many villages.
 
         
   
  Anyone visiting Cambodia will be captivated by its people, their friendliness and hospitality. Cambodia truly is the land of smiles At Rajana we use inspiration and materials from Cambodia 's rich tapestry, restoring and preserving many traditional Khmer skills.






 
 
 
 
 
 
 
       
   
     
The town that lodges and feeds Angkor’s million annual visitors has evolved into a chic
haven of rest and relaxation.
   



 
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