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Cambodia Tours & Guided Trips

Cambodia Tours & Guided Trips

Perched within the heart of Mainland Southeast Asia and bordered by the Gulf of Thailand, Cambodia is a kingdom defined by its vast alluvial plains and the mighty pulse of the Mekong River. The northern jungles conceal the architectural titan of Angkor Wat, a celestial stone tapestry that serves as the world's largest religious monument. This is also an ideal destination for culture enthusiasts worldwide. Beyond the iconic spires of Siem Reap, the capital of Phnom Penh stands at the "Four Faces" confluence of rivers, blending the golden-roofed Royal Palace with the somber, reflective history of the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum.
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Cambodia Tours: Ancient Temples and Natural Wonders

Best Month to Visit Cambodia

How Much Will a Trip to Cambodia Cost?

Best Places to Travel in Cambodia and Their Attractions

Transportation in Cambodia

Must-Try Cambodian Cuisine

Best Month to Visit Cambodia

The dry season runs from November to April, featuring cool, dry weather with temperatures typically ranging from 20 to 29°C (68 to 85°F). November to February also marks Cambodia's peak tourist season, with higher accommodation prices and increased crowds.

Temperatures in Cambodia rise significantly from March to May, sometimes reaching as high as 40°C (104°F).

June to October marks the off-season for travel in Cambodia, coinciding with the rainy season, which often brings heavy downpours in the afternoons.

How Much Will a Trip to Cambodia Cost?

Trips to Cambodia are quite affordable, with travel expenses depending on your budget.

Budget travelers can expect daily costs of around $30–50, covering accommodation and food.

Mid-range travelers typically spend $60–100 per day, which includes mid-tier hotels and more refined dining options.

Opting for a Cambodia tour package will cost approximately $300 for a 4-day trip.

Best Places to Travel in Cambodia and Their Attractions

Siem Reap

A resort city in northwest Cambodia and home to the renowned Angkor Wat complex. Though compact in size, it offers numerous attractions, making it ideal for a 3-4 day visit.

Angkor Wat: The world's largest religious monument, featuring exquisite bas-reliefs and five lotus-shaped towers. It stands as one of Cambodia's premier attractions.

Bayon Temple: Located at the heart of Angkor Thom, it boasts 200 four-faced stone statues with serene smiles.

Ta Prohm Temple: Its distinctive scenery features massive trees whose roots entwine the ruins, making it a filming location for the movie Tomb Raider.

● Angkor Thom: Encompasses ancient monuments including Baphuon Temple, the Terrace of the Elephants, and the Terrace of the Leper King.

Tonlé Sap Lake: Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake, where you can take a boat tour to experience the life of floating villages and fishing communities.

Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh is the capital and largest city of Cambodia, serving as its political and economic center. It features numerous temples and French colonial architecture. This city is best explored over 2 to 3 days.

Royal Palace & Silver Pagoda: Phnom Penh's most iconic landmark, featuring the Silver Pagoda with its floor inlaid with over 5,000 silver tiles. Here you can admire Khmer architectural artistry.

● National Museum of Cambodia: Home to extensive Angkor-era cultural artifacts, this is the premier destination for understanding Cambodian history.

● Phsar Thmei: This French-style domed building is Phnom Penh's liveliest shopping destination. Visitors can purchase handicrafts, souvenirs, jewelry, and local delicacies.

Coastal City

Kampot & Kep: Coastal cities in southern Cambodia. Kampot features French colonial architecture and Kampot pepper plantations, while Kep offers fresh seafood and beautiful beaches.

Hidden Gems

● Battambang: Though Cambodia's second-largest city, it attracts relatively few tourists. It has an art scene, colonial-era architecture, and a unique bamboo train. This is a great place to explore the authentic Cambodian countryside.

● Mondulkiri: Located in eastern Cambodia, near Vietnam. It features rolling hills, waterfalls, and a sanctuary dedicated to rescuing and protecting elephants.

Transportation in Cambodia

Intercity buses: Connect major cities such as Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, and Sihanoukville. Services include overnight buses.

Domestic Flights: The fastest option for traveling within Cambodia, connecting Phnom Penh and Siem Reap.

Local City Transport: Tuk-tuks are the primary mode of transport within cities. Always negotiate the fare before setting off, or use ride-hailing apps like Grab or PassApp for fixed pricing. When visiting Angkor Wat, hiring tuk-tuks is the best option for a day of sightseeing.

Must-Try Cambodian Cuisine

Fish Amok: Cambodia’s national dish. A creamy, savory fish curry steamed in a banana leaf, flavored with lemongrass, turmeric, and coconut milk.

Khmer Red Curry: A mild, coconut milk-based curry made with beef, chicken, or fish, often served with a baguette due to French influence.

Beef Lok Lak: Tender, stir-fried cubes of marinated beef served over a bed of lettuce, tomato, and onion, often with a fried egg and a vital lime and pepper dipping sauce.

Nom Banh Chok: A common breakfast of cold rice noodles topped with a green fish-based curry gravy and fresh vegetables.

Best Time to Visit Cambodia

Summer 2026
June through August marks Cambodia's rainy season, during which you'll encounter frequent downpours. Despite this, temperatures remain high, averaging around 30°C to 32°C (86°F to 90°F), accompanied by high humidity. This low tourist season offers the benefits of significantly lower prices and minimal crowds. The increased rainfall transforms the landscape into a lush, vibrant green, which is visually stunning, and rivers/lakes swell. This is the optimal time for boat tours to the famous floating villages on Tonle Sap Lake, as water levels are high, and for appreciating the temples against a backdrop of rich foliage.
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Autumn 2026
September and October are typically Cambodia's wettest months, with the highest risk of localized flooding and prolonged downpours, especially in southern and coastal regions. While temperatures drop, humidity remains very high. You may have the opportunity to participate in Pchum Ben, a 15-day religious observance. November marks a crucial transitional month as rainfall diminishes, leading to the grand Bon Om Touk festival in Phnom Penh. This celebration commemorates the reversal of the Tonle Sap River's flow, signaling the exciting return of the dry season. Due to the weather, fewer tourists are visiting at this time, making it an ideal time for budget-conscious travelers.
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Winter 2026/2027
This is Cambodia's coolest season, offering the most comfortable and reliable weather for sightseeing. The northeast monsoon brings low humidity and minimal rainfall, with average temperatures ranging from 30°C to 32°C (86°F to 90°F). These conditions are ideal for exploring the vast Angkor Wat temple complex in Siem Reap, trekking in the Cardamom Mountains, and relaxing on the southern coast's beaches. The clear skies are perfect for sunrise photography. Culturally, this season includes Victory Day and the Buddhist holiday Meak Bochea Day. Given the perfect weather, expect maximum crowds at popular attractions and the highest prices for flights and accommodation.
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Spring 2027
Marking Cambodia's hottest period, temperatures gradually rise, peaking in April at approximately 35°C to 36°C (95°F to 97°F). The intense heat and rising humidity make midday exploration exhausting. Rainfall remains low in March but increases sharply in April and May, signaling the onset of the monsoon season. You have the opportunity to experience Khmer New Year, the country's largest festival. While celebrations are widespread, most parts of the country shut down as locals return home, affecting travel services. Due to the heat, crowds are significantly smaller than in winter, making early morning visits to Siem Reap's temples or exploring Phnom Penh's museums the best options.
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