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QGIS is open-source software and can show GPS coordinates/tracks accurately on fully-featured maps.




Two parts of a mountain-bike trip from Chuuk to Kep - the first on a JICA 1:100k map, the second shown on a JICA 1:100k and military 1:50k respectively
GPS points/trail from Virgin Trails

Download this file (4mb) and follow the instructions in the "read me" document to install QGIS on your computer. Maps have already been georeferenced into QGIS - their related files are in the linked .zip file download.

More examples of this system working and links to many map downloads are below... Follow the links in the webpage header above for direct access to map downloads.

Part of a mountain-bike trail from Andoung to Koh Kong recorded as a GPS track and shown on JICA 1:100k with altitude shown in red

Trail from Wikiloc

Part of a GPS track from Kralanh to Phnom Kulen showing track (yellow) POI (green) and altitude (red) - passing through the Angkor Wat complex - shown on JICA 1:100k

Trail from Wikiloc

Two parts of a cycling trail just east of Phnom Penh - shown in JICA 1:100k and military 1:50k respectively




Trail from Virgin Trails

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