Cambodia
Kingdom of Wonders

Cambodia boasts a rich and deeply rooted culture, reflected in its many ancient temples and its breathtaking natural scenery of pristine beaches, mighty rivers, and untouched forests. The magnificent temples of Siem Reap are a magnet for visitors — and for good reason. While Angkor Wat stands as the largest and most iconic, countless other temples, ruins, and hidden sanctuaries await exploration, each telling a story of devotion, artistry, and empire. Travelers could easily spend days or even weeks uncovering these wonders. Phnom Penh, the vibrant capital, contrasts Angkor’s ancient grandeur with elegant colonial architecture, riverside boulevards, and museums that preserve the country’s fascinating history. As roads and infrastructure improve, more of Cambodia is revealing itself to those eager to journey beyond the temples — from serene countryside villages and floating markets to coastal towns brimming with charm. It’s a country that rewards curiosity, offering depth, warmth, and a glimpse into timeless resilience.
About Cambodia
The temples of Angkor are dotted throughout the Angkor Archaeological Park. Visit the must-see temples of Angkor Wat, Bayon and Ta Prohm before venturing off the tourist trail to some of the smaller, more remote temples. Cambodia is filled with fascinating towns and villages, ancient sites and picturesque landscapes. Battambang is home to French-colonial architecture, a thriving art scene, the famous bamboo train and Cambodia’s first winery.
Khmer Food
Khmer cuisine is very similar to Thai food, but with fewer spices involved. Popular dishes include fish, soup and salad, almost always incorporating Cambodia’s favourite flavours of coriander, lemongrass and mint. There is also a plethora of sweet dishes. Common ingredients used include nuts, bananas, coconut, the durian fruit (known for its distinctive odour), jackfruit, longan fruit, lychee, pineapple and rambutan fruit, to name just a few.
Multi Country
Cambodia shares borders in the north with Laos and Thailand, in the east with Vietnam and the southwest with the Gulf of Thailand. Cambodia is the perfect country for all included reagional south-east asia combination tour. Travel overland from Vietnam or Laos through Cambodia in to Thailand or vice versa. Various multi-country combinations are offered in various lengths. Explore the best what South East Asia got to offer.
Top Highlights
- Explore the majestic temples of Angkor – one of the world’s most magnificent sights.
- Discover Cambodia’s up-and coming southern islands and take your chance to fulfil those paradise fantasies.
- Ride a vintage vespa through Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s chaotic yet charming capital.
- Visit Battambang, the real Cambodia, one of the country’s best-preserved colonial-era towns.
- Go on an off the beaten adventure in Mondulkiri, home to the Bunong people, who still practice ancestor worship.
- Visit the Tone Sap lake, the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, with a traditional longtail boat.
Country Information
- Phnom Penh
- GMT +7
- Riel
- Buddhism
- 16.7 Million
- Khmer
- Siem Reap, Phnom Penh
- Cambodia has a warm, tropical climate with two distinct seasons. The dry season from November to April offers clear skies and pleasant temperatures, perfect for exploring temples and countryside. The wet season from May to October brings short, heavy rains that transform the landscape into lush, vibrant green.
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