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Affected by the Civil Wars, Cambodia's economy has being suffering since decades. But now with proper financial help the country is improving economically and politically. Cambodia extends an area of 181035 kilometers (approx) and the population comprises of 95% Khmer, 1% Vietnamese and 4% Chinese. Phnom Penh is the capital city of Cambodia. The country is conveniently connected by road with Thailand, Laos and Vietnam and a railroad runs from Phnom Penh to Thailand border. The industries are mostly based on fish processing, rubber, timber products and strict restrictions are imposed on export of antiques. The weather conditions are appropriate for the cultivation of rice, which is the main crop of Cambodia. Also other vegetables, fruits, corn, cotton, tobacco and peanuts are extensively cultivated. The topography of Cambodia is abundant with mountains and rivers, lakes and forests, animals and bird life. The best time to visit Cambodia is during December to February. A three weeks stay is recommended. The temples of Angkor are a fascinating sight; Phnom Penh manifests many attractions like jungle trekking, mountain trekking, island hopping, snorkelling, diving and cycling through the rich green countryside. A visit to discover the interesting everyday life, wonderful sights and riversides dotted with shops and restaurants is highly recommended. Many places like 'The Silver Pagoda', 'The Royal Palace', 'Tuol Sleng Museum', 'Wat Phnom' (pagoda atop a hill), 'The National Museum of Arts' built with red bricks and the Killing fields are worth visiting. Angkor and the lovely beaches of Sihanoukville must be visited. One should also keep the Ratnakiri, Nirachey (the largest park), enchanting Battambang and Angkorian Temples like Wat Banan, Wat Ek Phnom and Phnom Sampeau in the Itinerary. The Cambodians like to wear loose fittings, light clothing. The Kramas (cotton scarves) is a very important wear for formal occasions. Buddhism is the official religion of Cambodia like Burma and Thailand. But Christianity and Cham Muslims are also popular. Cambodian cuisine includes Chinese, Vietnamese and Mediterranean dishes. Rice, soups, noodles, fried vegetables and spicy curries are the staple diet. Tea, coffee and mineral water are the staple drinks. When visiting Cambodia, cash should be carried abundantly as ATMs and other monetary institutions are almost nonexistent. Even though many parts of Cambodia is out of bound for tourists due to extremely dangerous mine-fields and dacoits, a visit to Cambodia will be worthwhile to all tourists for its exquisite temples, green countryside and exotic culture. |
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Cambodia Hotel Promotions Rates for Twin/Double room. Hotel rates are inclusive of American breakfast, service charge and tax.
 | Aghadoe Heights Hotel & Spa

Aghadoe has long been regarded as a special, spiritual place. The Paps Mountains, visible from the hotel, were called ‘Dhá Chíoch Danu’ in Gaelic, which means ‘the two breasts of Danu’. This was the name of the Celtic female goddess, who was regarded as the mother of the gods. The first inhabitants of Ireland, the ‘Tuatha Dé Danann’, were named after her.
The woods, mountains and lakes were loaded with magical and mysterious significance. They represented messages of life and fertility, with the Paps’ two breast-shaped hills interpreted as symbols of female power.
The first known Christian settlement was established at Aghadoe in the 5th centur. Two centuries later, St Finian is thought to have created a monastic centre at Aghadoe and on Innisfallen Island below, which were linked by a causeway.
Aghadoe overlooks Lough Lein, which was called the ‘lake of learning’ because it was a major educational centre attracting pupils from all over Europe between 900 and 1000AD. Lough Lein and the surrounding area plays a pivotal role in Irish mythology; in one of its greatest stories, Oisín and Niamh ‘went west’ from Lough Lein over the mountains to Tír na N-og, ‘the land of eternal youth’.
During your stay you can also enjoy a leisurely walk in the National Park or spend an afternoon fishing. [ Aghadoe Heights Hotel & Spa from 220 EUR ] |
 | Solis Lough Eske Castle
 A large ball room provides the ideal setting for a truly memorable and romantic wedding, or for a large business conference. A further 5 meeting rooms of various sizes can accommodate intimate board meetings or corporate team-building sessions. A fully equipped business centre and private dining function rooms are also available.
The stunning Spa Solis sits on the site of the original Glass House, within the castle gardens. It boasts many treatment rooms, including couples’ suites. The thermal suite has an ice fountain, a hot bench, a steam room, a sanarium, a sauna and tropical experience showers. There is a 12-metre infinity pool and the fitness centre offers cardiovascular and strength training options. Locker rooms with fresh towels are provided for all guests. The spa-treatment list offers face and body therapy, massages and beauty treatments, and a choice of special spa packages. There is a wide variety of activities in the area from beautiful scenic walks and hikes around the lake to visiting Donegal Heritage Town, Abbey and Castle. The Craft Village is just 5 minutes from the centre of town where you can also take a Bay Waterbus tour of local sights. Close to the beautiful beaches of Donegal, the famous Slieve League Cliffs and Blue Stack Mountains are a must-see on any visit to Donegal. [ Solis Lough Eske Castle from 175 EUR ] |
 | The Ritz-Carlton, Powerscourt
 The spa offers a range of relaxing and therapeutic treatments to leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. The spa’s stunning design uses natural materials, including stone, wood and slate, to reflect the breathtaking natural beauty of the hotel’s surroundings. The relaxation areas, hot pools and saunas all offer superb views of the Great Sugar Loaf mountain.
The hotel’s excellent business services include a business centre, high-speed wireless internet access, more than 10,000 square feet (929 m²) of meeting space and state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment. Known as the Garden of Ireland, the county of Wicklow is famed for its many beautiful formal gardens. Dating back as far as 1731, Powerscourt Gardens include Italianate garden designs influenced by the terraces and formal features of Italian Renaissance villas. There are also Japanese gardens, a stunning walled garden with beautiful herbaceous borders and lots of peaceful surrounding woodland known as the Viscount’s Private Walk and American Garden.
Wicklow has been the backdrop for several major motion pictures, including Excalibur and Braveheart and the county is also home to Ireland’s famous Ardmore Film Studios.
Wicklow is a favourite spot for bikers and hikers, offering many beautiful trails through the mountains.
The region is also home to Glendalough, the ancient monastic settlement founded by St. Kevin and is open to visitors year round.
With the city of Dublin only 16 miles (25 km) north of the hotel, you can also quickly venture into the city for superb shopping or a taste of Irish nightlife. The city is also home to world-famous attractions such as the Guinness Storehouse, the Jameson Distillery, Trinity College and Dublin Castle. [ The Ritz-Carlton, Powerscourt from 200 EUR ] |
 | Charleville Park Hotel & Leisure Club

The Charleville Park Hotel is located in the busy town of Charleville Co. Cork, nestled in the Ballyhoura and the heart of the Golden Vale. The hotel is newly opened and is the first major development of its kind in the town, quickly becoming the focal point for business and pleasure in the area. There are many local attractions and things to do in the area, including hill walking, mountain biking, angling, golf and equestrian. [ Charleville Park Hotel & Leisure Club from 59 EUR ] |
 | Shannon Oaks Hotel & Country Club - Self Catering Family Suites Apartment

The imposing ruins of Portumna Castle, currently being restored to its original grandeur, are worth a visit. Located within the precinct of the castle, there are also ruins of a Dominican Friary built around 1425 and destroyed in 1540.
Being on the tip of the Shannon's largest lake, Portumna offers a variety of activities for the water enthusiast, including jet skiing, sailing, wind surfing, boating and power boat racing.
An attractive feature of Portumna is its 18-hole golf course, set centrally in the 1,400-acre Forest Park, making it a challenging and unique inland course. [ Shannon Oaks Hotel & Country Club - Self Catering Family Suites Apartment from 83 EUR ] |
 | Churchtown House
 Built in 1703, Churchtown House was associated with some of Wexfords most powerful families involved in the insurrection of 1798; notably the Herron Family, whose son John later became one of Napoleons favourite generals.
Today, Patricia and Austin Cody have returned Churchtown to its former glory and, in extending it, they have combined its traditional elegance with all the comforts of a small distinctive hotel. Set in 8 acres of mature parkland, the elegant reception rooms hung with Irish paintings and individually appointed bedrooms make this the perfect breakaway retreat.
Churchtown House is an ideal base from which to explore Wexford, a land of living history, with an abundance of forts, castles and abbeys. Rosslare Strand (5 km) - At Rosslare Strand, you can enjoy 5 miles of safe, sandy beach (E.U. Blue Flag Awarded).
Johnstown Castle (10 km) - The castle was built between 1810 and 1855, and is surrounded by ornamental grounds.
Wexford Wildlife Reserve (20 km) - Wexford is the best county in Ireland for bird watching. This is a well-equipped visitor centre and has many exhibitions and an informative audio visual show. The park is sign-posted just outside Wexford on the R741 between Ferrybank and Castlebridge. [ Churchtown House from 60 EUR ] |
 | Ocean Cove Hotel

[ Ocean Cove Hotel from 41 EUR ] |
 | Western
 The hotel includes a Child Minding services available- please request at time of booking (approximately EUR 10 per hour)
There is also a free, secure underground car park. The hotel also has a restaurant, bar and private function rooms. The Western Hotel is perfectly located for exploring Galway city with all major attractions only minutes away, including the famous Eyre Square. The hotel is within walking distance of the pubs, restaurants and historical locations that make “the city of the tribes” the most exciting and colourful location in Ireland. [ Western from 40 EUR ] |
 | Crystal Springs B&B

[ Crystal Springs B&B from 40 EUR ] |
 | Kelly's Gateway

Kelly's Gateway Hotel is located in the centre of Swinford, a vibrant and bustling market town. Swinford and the surrounding areas offer a wealth of activities. Swinford itself has a vibrant nightlife; the town comes alive at the weekend with traditional music, discos, late bars and much more.
The infamous River Moy is minutes away and there are numerous brown trout lakes such as Callow Lakes and Lough Conn. For golfers, Swinford hosts its own 9-hole parkland course. The surrounding area offers Castlebar golf club, Claremorris golf club, Ballyhaunis golf club and many more.
There is an abundance of history in County Mayo and Kelly's Gateway Hotel is the ideal base for touring Ireland's West. Visit Swinford's famine monument and mass grave, Hennigan's Heritage farm, Michael Davitt's Museum, National Museum of Country Life, Ceide Fields, Foxford Woollen Mills, Knock Shrine and Ballintubber Abbey; all easily accessible from the hotel. [ Kelly's Gateway from 50 EUR ] |
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