Tropical beaches, historical sites, a buzzing nightlife, and stunning countryside are all part of Cambodia's tourism industry. Every year, thousands of tourists flock to Cambodia because of its pleasant tropical weather. The chilly and dry months of November through February are some of the best for travel to Cambodia. When the temperature drops to 20°C, it is Cambodia's peak tourism season, which makes for a very pleasant and thrilling travel experience for visitors. The capital of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, is a beautiful representation of the nation's modern culture.
Cambodian history includes some of the greatest aesthetic achievements and the most horrifying acts of humanity. It is well known for being the location of the enormous temples of Angkor Wat as well as for the cruel Khmer Rouge regime of the 1970s and subsequent civil war.
Trek to the Cardamom Mountains, visit the Angkor Archaeological Park, Watch the Apsara Dance Show, bike through Siem Reap, kayak along the Kampot River, Kep National Park hiking, Visit Preah Khan, indulge in some bug food, partake in local beer culture, and more.
Walk through Angkor Wat and marvel at the incredibly intricate carvings on its walls.Witness a sunrise unlike any other at the beautiful Angkor Wat Temple, one of the largest religious monuments.Explore the beautiful Bayon Temple, known for the many mysterious faces engraved on its towers.
Visit a local market to learn about daily cooking in a Khmer household.Learn to cook at Herb Garden, a place to experience Siem Reap's best treasures.Classes accommodate a maximum of 12 students, each with a private workstation.Learn to create three (AM or PM class) or six (full-day course) delicious Cambodian dishes led by a local chef.
Treat yourself to a scenic drive up Phnom Kulen and explore the abundant greenery of Kulen Waterfall.Take a dip in the cool waters, or sit back and watch the local families relish in their sacred homeland.Make your way up to the River of a Thousand Lingas and see a gorgeous river with sophisticated carvings.
Learn how people adapt to the changing seasons while living on the one-of-a-kind stilted area.Pass a scenic route and see floating markets, fishing farms, and rice paddies.Discover the day-to-day routines of the families who live in the floating villages at Tonlé Sap.
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