Basic Information - Cambodia 🇰🇭

Country
Cambodia 🇰🇭
Continent
🌍 Asia
Currency
Cambodian Riel (KHR), USD widely used
Calling Code
+855
Driving Side
Right
Popular Cities
Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Battambang, Sihanoukville
Electric Plug Type
Type A / Type C (230V, 50Hz)
Best Time to Visit
November–April (dry season, temple hopping)

Geography & Landscape

Lowland rice paddies jungle-clad ruins coastal beaches karst highlands Mekong River basin

Cambodia's geography is a tapestry of ancient allure and natural resilience, where vine-draped Khmer temples rise from emerald paddies, the vast Tonle Sap pulses with seasonal floods, and southern coasts fringe with palm-shaded sands. This Southeast Asian heartland blends fertile deltas with misty highlands, inviting exploration of its timeless rivers and resilient ecosystems.

Climate

Cambodia's tropical monsoon climate delivers steamy heat and deluges from May to October, while the cooler dry season unveils clear skies for ruins and beaches, though humidity lingers year-round.

☀️ Dry Season (Nov–Apr)
25–35°C, ideal for temple visits
❄️ Wet Season (May–Oct)
28–35°C, heavy rains; high humidity

Tourism Highlights

Monuments

  • Angkor Wat - World's largest religious monument, Khmer Empire's crowning lotus temple
  • Bayon Temple - Enigmatic stone faces smiling from 216 towers in Angkor Thom
  • Preah Vihear - Cliffside Hindu temple on Thai border, UNESCO cliff marvel

Cultural & Historical Sites

Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
Former prison turned Khmer Rouge atrocity memorial in Phnom Penh
Killing Fields
Choeung Ek mass graves site of reflection and reconciliation
Royal Palace
Ornate Phnom Penh complex with Silver Pagoda's emerald Buddha

National Parks & Natural Reserves

Adventures & Activities

  • Sunrise biking tour of Angkor's sprawling temple complex
  • Boat spotting rare Irrawaddy dolphins on Mekong near Kratie
  • Scuba diving vibrant reefs off Koh Rong islands
  • Quad biking through Battambang's rural karst landscapes
  • Night market street food crawls in Siem Reap
  • Kayaking flooded forests around Tonle Sap

Local Culture & Lifestyle

Festivals & Events

Khmer New Year
April celebrations with powder-throwing games, temple blessings, and family gatherings
Water Festival
November boat races on Tonle Sap River with fireworks and festivities
Pchum Ben
Buddhist festival honoring ancestors with offerings and temple ceremonies

Local Food & Cuisine

Must-Try Dishes
Amok: Coconut-steamed fish curry in banana leaf
Lok Lak: Wok-fried beef with lime-pepper sauce
Nom Banh Chok: Fresh rice noodles with fish gravy and herbs
Bao Banh: Grilled stuffed pancakes with pork
Kuy Teav: Pork noodle soup, popular breakfast dish

Art & Music

  • Apsara dance - Graceful classical ballet of celestial nymphs
  • Shadow puppetry - Leather nang sbek narrating Ramayana epics
  • Pinpeat music - Percussive ensemble for royal ceremonies
  • Silk ikat - Vibrant handwoven textiles from village looms

Local Markets

Psar Chas (Old Market)
Labyrinth of silk scarves, spices, silver jewelry, and grilled meats under colonial-era arches
Central Market (Phnom Penh)
Vibrant indoor market with fresh produce, souvenirs, jewelry, and traditional crafts

Travel Essentials

  • Visa: e-Visa online for land/air ($36, 30 days); visa on arrival at airports; extensions available in major cities.
  • Transport: Flights to Phnom Penh (PNH) and Siem Reap (REP), domestic Air Cambodia flights, tuk-tuks, buses (Giant Ibis), remorques for short trips, and boats on Tonle Sap.
  • Accommodation: Boutique riads, heritage hotels like Maison Polanka, riverside hostels, backpacker pads on Pub Street, eco-resorts on Koh Rong, and overwater bungalows.
  • Budget: $30–60 (budget: street eats/dorms), $60–150 (mid-range: tours/hotels), $200+ (luxury: spa retreats).
  • Safety: Generally improving; watch for petty theft in crowded areas, avoid night walks alone, use reputable transport, and drink filtered water.

Fun Facts & Highlights

  • Trivia: Cambodia's Angkor Wat is the largest pre-industrial city, covering 400 sq km, and home to over 1,000 temples. Faces west, perfect for sunset photography, originally Hindu turned Buddhist.
  • Hidden Gems: Explore Beng Mealea's jungle-choked "lost temple," hike waterfalls and trails in the Cardamom Mountains, or visit Kampot's fiery pepper plantations.
  • Movies: Tomb Raider (2001) filmed at Ta Prohm’s silk cotton trees; First They Killed My Father (2017) showcases the Khmer Rouge era.
  • Insta Spots: Golden-hour reflections on Angkor Wat's moat, enigmatic Bayon stone faces peeking through foliage, and bustling Tonle Sap floating houseboats at dawn.

Quick Guide

A handy guide for travelers highlighting the top attractions, local cuisine, accommodation, souvenirs, and essential phrases to help you plan your trip efficiently and immerse yourself in Cambodia’s resilient spirit and Khmer legacy.

Tipping
10% in restaurants; $1–2 for tuk-tuks.
Power
230V, Type A/C (US/EU adapters).
Currency
USD for most; small Riel for change — cards in tourist areas.

Top Hotels

Top Souvenirs

Silk krama scarves, stone Buddha replicas, Kampot pepper.

Common Phrases (Portuguese)

  • Hello:Sous-dey
  • Thank You:Or-kun
  • Please:Som

Quick Tips

  • Hire moto/tuk-tuk drivers by the day for value.
  • Bargain politely at markets; support fair-trade silk.
  • Stay hydrated—tropical heat sneaks up.

Travel Tips & Warnings

Currency
Change USD to Riel for small vendors; use cards at hotels. Avoid $100 bills (fakes common).
Health
Hep A/typhoid vaccines recommended; filtered water/ice, sun protection, light stomach for street food; mosquito repellent for dengue.
Emergency
Police: 117 | Ambulance: 119 | Fire: 118

Do’s & Don’ts

  • Cover shoulders/knees at temples
  • Don’t touch heads
  • Support ethical elephant sanctuaries
  • Don’t ride elephants or buy ivory
  • Engage locals with smiles—Khmer hospitality warms hearts

Explore Your Next Adventure

  • Angkor Wat: Vast temple complex at dawn
  • The Eternal City: Wander moated spires where gods and kings converge, from vine-laced Ta Prohm to celestial Bayon gazes.
  • Discover the Khmer Soul, Your Way: Floating villages, local river life, and hidden temple treasures. Minimum 4 days recommended.
  • Duration: 7 days
  • Title: A Journey into the Temple Kingdom
  • Subtitle: Where rivers cradle floating villages, and ruins whisper of empires lost...