The temples of Angkor and the mighty Mekong
Open Cambodia in the interactive travelogue →The world's largest religious monument, a 12th-century Khmer masterpiece.
Best time: Nov–Feb — The cool dry season is best for the vast temple complex.
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Temple of serene giant stone faces at the heart of Angkor Thom.
Best time: Nov–Feb — Cooler, drier weather suits exploring the many towers.
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Jungle temple gripped by the roots of giant silk-cotton trees.
Best time: Nov–Feb — The dry season keeps the jungle temple paths passable.
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Stilt-and-floating villages on Southeast Asia's largest lake.
Best time: Nov–Jan — High post-rains water levels are best for the floating villages.
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Intricately carved 10th-century Hindu temple with pink sandstone.
Best time: Nov–Mar — Masterpiece of Khmer architecture featuring exquisite artistry and intricate relief work.
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Gilded riverside palace with a pagoda floored in silver tiles.
Best time: Nov–Feb — The cool dry season is best for the open palace grounds.
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A former school turned Khmer Rouge prison, now a sobering genocide museum.
Best time: Year-round — A largely indoor memorial, visited in any weather.
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The world's finest collection of Khmer sculpture in a red pavilion.
Best time: Year-round — An indoor museum comfortable in any season.
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Breezy promenade where the Mekong and Tonlé Sap rivers meet.
Best time: Nov–Feb — Cool dry-season evenings are best for the riverside.
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Hilltop temple on Cambodia-Thailand border with panoramic views.
Best time: Nov–Mar — UNESCO World Heritage site offering dramatic architecture and sweeping landscape vistas.
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Improvised bamboo rail carts racing along old tracks through rice fields.
Best time: Nov–Feb — Dry, cooler weather is best for the open bamboo-train ride.
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Hilltop temple above 'killing caves' and a nightly exodus of millions of bats.
Best time: Nov–Feb — Cool dry evenings are best for the hilltop and bat flight.
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Sleepy streets of French-colonial shophouses and riverside cafés.
Best time: Nov–Feb — The cool season is best for wandering the old streets.
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Hilltop Angkorian temple of five towers with valley views.
Best time: Nov–Feb — Drier, cooler weather suits the hilltop temple climb.
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11th-century hilltop temple ruins with spectacular surrounding views.
Best time: Nov–Mar — Ancient Khmer temple providing cultural history and panoramic countryside perspectives.
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A lively waterfront market selling fresh seafood with a sandy beach adjacent for swimming.
Best time: October-April — Authentic local experience with super-fresh crab and Kampot pepper at origin source.
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A protected forest covering coastal hills with hiking trails and jungle canopy.
Best time: October-April — Escape crowds and discover Cambodia's relatively untouched coastal wilderness.
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An accessible island by boat with sandy beaches, bungalows, and coral snorkeling.
Best time: October-April — Easy island getaway with swimming, snorkeling, and seafood dinners under stars.
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Crumbling French colonial villas dotting hillsides, remnants of Kep's 1960s resort heyday.
Best time: October-April — Haunting beauty of abandoned grandeur mixed with restoration efforts create photogenic decay.
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Nearby farms in Kampot where the world's finest pepper grows; tours include tasting and buying.
Best time: October-April — Kampot's UNESCO-certified pepper has distinctive fruity notes; taste it at source.
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A stunning crescent beach lined with budget to mid-range resorts and crystal-clear water.
Best time: November-May — Picture-perfect tropical beach accessible from Sihanoukville with excellent value accommodation.
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Evening swimming in water that glows blue-green due to dinoflagellate microorganisms.
Best time: November-February — Magical and surreal: your body trails glowing light through dark ocean waters.
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Pristine coral gardens surrounding the island with colorful fish, rays, and sea turtles.
Best time: November-May — Among Southeast Asia's healthiest reefs; amazing visibility and abundant marine life.
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A trail through jungle to hilltop viewpoints overlooking Saracen Bay and the Andaman Sea.
Best time: November-May — Panoramic vistas reveal the island's pristine beauty and surrounding island geography.
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Sister island with party atmosphere, zipline tours, and rock climbing options.
Best time: November-May — Adventure activities and nightlife contrast with Sanloem's chill vibe if desired.
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Ethical elephant encounter where rescued elephants roam freely; wash, feed, and walk with them.
Best time: November-April — Meaningful animal interaction contrasts with circus tourism; supports conservation.
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Cool highland plateau at 800+ meters elevation offering escape from tropical heat.
Best time: November-February — Pleasant climate among forests creates natural refuge and diverse bird-watching opportunities.
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A multi-tiered cascade falling through lush forest, perfect for swimming and photography.
Best time: May-November — Remote jungle waterfall with minimal tourists; peaceful forest bathing experience.
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Guided tours of Phnong indigenous villages where residents maintain traditional cultures.
Best time: Year-round — Understand Cambodia's minorities and support community-based tourism initiatives.
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The provincial capital set on a ridge with panoramic views of rolling hills and mist.
Best time: November-February — Cool highland town atmosphere with French colonial buildings and local markets.
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It depends on where you go: every place has its own ideal season on this page. For example, Angkor Wat is best around Nov–Feb. Cambodia has 6 featured cities and areas to plan around.
Roughly 20% of people speak English. The main language is Khmer.
The Cambodia passport gives visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to about 62 destinations.
This page lists real traveller costs for Cambodia — accommodation, food, transport, plus education, medical, insurance and connectivity — so you can budget before you go.
Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Prohm, Tonlé Sap Floating Villages, Banteay Srei, Royal Palace & Silver Pagoda — each with the best time to visit, why it is worth it, and specific things to do.