Cambodia – Travel Guides & Itinerary

Cambodia, a gem in Southeast Asia, is renowned for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. Home to the iconic Angkor Wat, bustling markets, and serene beaches, it offers a blend of ancient wonders and modern charm. With warm hospitality, delicious cuisine, and affordable travel, Cambodia is a must-visit destination for adventurers, history buffs, and culture enthusiasts alike.

Best Time to Visit Cambodia

The best time to visit Cambodia is from November to March. Here’s why:

  • Cool and Dry Season (November to March)
    Pleasant weather, lower humidity, and ideal for exploring Angkor Wat, Phnom Penh, and beaches like Sihanoukville.
  • Hot Season (April to June)
    Very hot, especially in April. Best to avoid long outdoor activities during midday.
  • Rainy Season (July to October)
    Lush greenery, fewer crowds, and lower prices — but expect heavy afternoon rains and some travel delays.

  • Bus: Giant Ibis, Virak Buntham, and other companies connect major cities.
  • Tuk-tuk: Cheap and convenient for short rides in cities.
  • Motorbike rental: Common in smaller towns.
  • Domestic flights: Useful for longer distances (e.g., Phnom Penh to Siem Reap).
  • Apps: Use PassApp or Grab for tuk-tuks and taxis.

Top 5 Must-Try Foods in Cambodia 

  1. Amok Trey (Fish Amok)
    – Cambodia’s national dish. A creamy curry made with freshwater fish, coconut milk, lemongrass, and spices, steamed in banana leaves.
  2. Nom Banh Chok (Khmer Noodles)
    – A popular breakfast dish made with rice noodles topped with green fish curry and fresh vegetables.
  3. Bai Sach Chrouk (Grilled Pork and Rice)
    – Simple yet flavorful street food. Thinly sliced grilled pork served over rice with pickled vegetables and sometimes a fried egg.
  4. Lok Lak
    – Stir-fried marinated beef cubes served with rice, lettuce, tomato, cucumber, and a zesty lime-pepper dipping sauce.
  5. Khmer Red Curry
    – Milder than Thai curry, it includes beef, chicken, or fish with eggplant, green beans, potatoes, and coconut milk. Served with rice or bread

Top-5 Best & Cheap Hotel in Siem Reap

  • Currency: Cambodian Riel (KHR), but US Dollars are widely accepted.
  • Small change may be returned in Riel.
  • Cambodia is very budget-friendly. Street food and hostels are cheap, and even mid-range hotels offer great value.
  • Khmer New Year (April): Big celebration with water fights and parties.
  • Pchum Ben (Sept/Oct): Religious festival to honor ancestors.
  • Water Festival (Nov): Boat races in Phnom Penh mark the reversal of the Tonle Sap River.
  • Language: Khmer. English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
  • Use translation apps for small towns or rural areas.
  • SIM cards (Smart or Cellcard) are affordable and useful for travel.
  • Buy temple tickets only from official counters in Siem Reap.
  • Be careful of scams around tuk-tuks or currency exchange.
  • Always carry sunscreen, bug spray, and water.
  • Respect local customs—Cambodia is conservative, especially in villages.

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Hello! I’m Chandan Singh, a civil engineer based in Dubai with a passion for exploring the world. I Travelled 18 Countries. When I’m not working on construction projects or when i need rest, you’ll find me traveling to new destinations, uncovering hidden gems, and immersing myself in different cultures.

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