Cambodia Tour Packages

Cambodia, the land of ancient temples and timeless charm, is a destination where history, spirituality, and natural beauty converge. From the majestic ruins of Angkor Wat to the bustling markets of Phnom Penh, Cambodia offers a deep cultural experience. Whether you're exploring mystical temples, relaxing on tropical islands, trekking through remote jungles, or learning about its rich yet turbulent past, Cambodia promises meaningful travel, warm hospitality, and unforgettable moments.

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Climate & Geography

Cambodia has a tropical monsoon climate, with warm temperatures year-round, averaging 25°C to 35°C. The dry season runs from November to April, while the rainy season lasts from May to October. The geography includes lowland plains, rivers, forests, and mountains, bordered by Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam, with a southern coastline along the Gulf of Thailand.

History & Culture

Cambodia boasts a proud heritage rooted in the ancient Khmer Empire, once the most powerful empire in Southeast Asia. The temples of Angkor, especially Angkor Wat, reflect the architectural brilliance and spiritual depth of that era. Modern Cambodia is a blend of Buddhist traditions, French colonial influence, and the resilience of a people who have emerged from a difficult past under the Khmer Rouge regime.

Festivals

Cambodia celebrates many vibrant and sacred festivals, often rooted in Buddhist tradition:

  • Khmer New Year (April) – A joyful celebration with water splashing and traditional games.
  • Pchum Ben (Sept/Oct) – A religious time to honor ancestors.
  • Water Festival (Bon Om Touk) – Marks the end of the rainy season with dragon boat races.
  • Royal Ploughing Ceremony (May) – A traditional farming ritual with symbolic significance.
  • Visak Bochea – Celebrating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha.

Cuisines

Cambodian cuisine, or Khmer food, is flavorful, fresh, and less spicy than its Southeast Asian neighbors. Signature dishes include:

  • Amok Trey – A creamy fish curry steamed in banana leaves.
  • Bai Sach Chrouk – Grilled pork with rice, a popular breakfast dish.
  • Lok Lak – Stir-fried beef served with rice and pepper-lime dip.
  • Nom Banh Chok – Traditional Khmer noodles with fish-based green curry.
  • Khmer Red Curry – Rich and mild, often served with baguette (from French influence).

Local markets and street food stalls are the best places to taste authentic Cambodian flavors.


Popular Places to Visit in Cambodia

Angkor Wat (Siem Reap)

The Angkor Archaeological Park is Cambodia’s most iconic attraction and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Angkor Wat is the largest religious monument in the world and a symbol of national pride. Explore other stunning temples like Bayon, Ta Prohm, and Banteay Srei, often covered in jungle roots and mystical carvings.

Siem Reap

Beyond Angkor, Siem Reap is a lively town with night markets, cultural performances, cafes, and museums. Visit the Angkor National Museum, enjoy traditional Apsara dance shows, or take a countryside bike ride through rice fields and local villages.

Phnom Penh

The capital city, Phnom Penh, offers insight into Cambodia’s past and present. Key attractions include the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, and the moving Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and Killing Fields, which honor the memory of those lost during the Khmer Rouge regime. The riverside promenade is great for sunset strolls, local food, and cultural immersion.

Sihanoukville

Once a quiet beach town, Sihanoukville has become a growing coastal city with casinos and beach resorts. While its main beaches are now under development, it’s still a gateway to islands like Koh Rong and Koh Rong Samloem—known for their crystal-clear waters and relaxed atmosphere.

Koh Rong & Koh Rong Samloem

These island paradises offer turquoise waters, white sand beaches, snorkeling, kayaking, and a tranquil escape from city life. Koh Rong is more vibrant with nightlife and beach bars, while Koh Rong Samloem is peaceful and perfect for couples or solo travelers seeking calm.

Battambang

A charming town known for its colonial architecture, art scene, and rice paddies. Visit the Bamboo Train, ancient temples like Wat Banan, and Phnom Sampeau, which has stunning views and historical caves.

Kampot & Kep

Located in southern Cambodia, Kampot is famous for its scenic riverside setting, pepper farms, and relaxed vibe. Kep, just a short drive away, is known for its crab market, ocean views, and quiet beaches. Both towns offer a laid-back alternative to big cities.

Tonle Sap Lake

The largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, Tonle Sap is vital to Cambodia’s ecosystem and economy. Take a boat tour to see floating villages, stilt houses, and learn about the unique lifestyle of communities who live on the water.


How to Reach Cambodia

By Air: Cambodia is served by three major international airports:

  • Phnom Penh International Airport (PNH)
  • Siem Reap International Airport (SAI)
  • Sihanoukville International Airport (KOS)
  • Direct flights are available from:
  • India, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, and Japan
  • Major airlines include Cambodia Angkor Air, AirAsia, Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, Emirates, and more.

By Land: Cambodia shares land borders with Thailand, Vietnam, and Laos, making overland travel easy:

  • Popular crossings from Bangkok to Siem Reap or Phnom Penh via Poipet.
  • Vietnam to Phnom Penh via Bavet/Moc Bai.
  • Bus and minivan services are available and widely used.

By Sea: Limited ferry services operate between Sihanoukville and nearby islands (Koh Rong, Koh Rong Samloem). No international sea travel is currently available for tourists

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