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Ancient temples, resilient spirit, warm smiles, and one of Southeast Asia's most profound experiences
Cambodia is a land of incredible contrasts: the awe-inspiring temples of Angkor, the tragic history of the Khmer Rouge, and the warm resilience of its people. From the ancient wonders of Siem Reap to the French colonial charm of Phnom Penh and the untouched beaches of Sihanoukville, Cambodia offers a journey that is moving, beautiful, and unforgettable.
Ta Prohm Temple
Buddhist Monks
Floating Village
Apsara Dance
November to February
Best weather with lower humidity and comfortable temperatures. Peak season for Angkor. Book early.
June to October
Afternoon rains, lush landscapes, fewer tourists, better prices. Temples are dramatic with moody skies.
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Gateway to the world-famous Angkor temple complex
Best for: Angkor Wat • Temples • History • Sunrise
Cambodia's capital with royal palace, sobering history, and riverside charm
Best for: History • Culture • Royal Palace • Riverside
Charming colonial town with bamboo train and countryside temples
Best for: Bamboo Train • Colonial • Art Scene • Off the Beaten Path
Peaceful riverside towns famous for pepper and fresh crab
Best for: Pepper Farms • Fresh Crab • Relaxation • Caves
Angkor Sunrise
S21 Museum
Tonle Sap
Dress modestly at temples: cover shoulders and knees. Guards may refuse entry
US Dollars are widely accepted. ATMs dispense both USD and Riel
The traditional Cambodian greeting is similar to Thai wai. Locals appreciate the effort
Ask permission before photographing monks or locals, especially in rural areas
Be sensitive about Khmer Rouge history. It's still raw for many Cambodians
Valid Passport
Minimum 6 months validity required for entry
Visa on Arrival
$30 tourist visa available at airports. E-visa also available online in advance
Angkor Pass
1 day ($37), 3 day ($62), or 7 day ($72) passes for Angkor temples
Flights
Main airports: Siem Reap (REP) and Phnom Penh (PNH)
Sunrise at Angkor Wat, explore Bayon and Ta Prohm, floating villages on Tonle Sap, evening Apsara dance show, cooking class
Fly to capital. Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda, Tuol Sleng (for older children), riverside sunset, riverside family dining
Bus to Kampot. Pepper plantation tour, sunset river cruise, Kep crab market, cave temples, relaxed riverside vibes
3 days is ideal to see the major temples without rushing. 1 day is possible for highlights only. Many visitors do a small circuit (Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Prohm) in one day.
Generally very safe for tourists. Watch for petty theft in cities and be careful with motorbike rentals. Avoid land mines by sticking to marked paths in rural areas.
Cambodia is wonderful for families. Children are fascinated by Angkor's temples, and activities like boat trips on Tonle Sap and the Phare Circus are perfect for all ages. Quality family hotels are available in Siem Reap and Phnom Penh. The Killing Fields and S21 may be too intense for younger children, but older ones find them educational.
It's emotionally difficult but important for understanding Cambodia. The audio guide is well done and respectful. Most visitors find it meaningful, not exploitative.
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