The majority of Cambodia's geography is the low lying central plains which includes the huge flood plain of the Tonle Sap River. This is one of the world's more curious rivers. In the wet season the Tonle Sap Lake's size increases so much that it actually reverses the direction of the river's flow. read more
The majority of Cambodia’s geography is the low lying central plains which includes the huge flood plain of the Tonle Sap River. This is one of the world’s more curious rivers. In the wet season the Tonle Sap Lake’s size increases so much that it actually reverses the direction of the river’s flow. read more
Much of Cambodia's overall land area is a series of rolling plains, north to south. Its most striking landforms include Tonle Sap Lake, and the Mekong River, which crosses the entire country as it flows through the Mekong Lowlands and on to the South China Sea. read more