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- Capital: Phnom Penh
South India’s Trusted Travel Experts
Currency Name
Cambodian Riel
Climate in Cambodia
24°C to 30°C
Languages Speaking
Khmer, Vietnamese, Cham, Chinese, Lao
Cambodia's Ideal Season
November - March
Essential Tips for Travelling to the Cambodia
- ATMs easily found in cities, scarce in countryside.
- Credit cards widely used in cities, rare in villages.
- Banks are common throughout Cambodia’s cities.
- Cambodia’s population stands near 17 million people.
- Cambodians are famed for their kindness and welcome.
Cambodia's – Visitor Insights & Travel Overview
Total Annual Visitors
5.45 million
- Male 51%
- Female 49%
Top Visitors from India
- Chennai
- Delhi
- Hyderabad
- Pune
- Jaipur
- Mumbai
- Bengaluru
- Kolkata
- Ahmedabad
- Lucknow
Essential Facts and Insights About Cambodia
Tucked away in the heart of Southeast Asia, Cambodia is a captivating destination that effortlessly blends ancient grandeur with vibrant modern life. While the legendary temples of Angkor draw visitors from across the globe, this nation offers far more than just its iconic ruins. Despite its modest size, Cambodia boasts adventures and cultural experiences that can easily fill two weeks or more. From its fascinating history and enduring traditions to delectable cuisine and the warm welcome of its people, there are countless reasons why Cambodia deserves a place on your travel bucket list. Let’s dive into the nation’s heritage, food scene, shopping delights, cultural treasures, and popular attractions to discover why booking one of our Cambodia tour packages is the perfect choice for your next getaway.
Cambodia is a land of contrasts, where time-honoured traditions stand alongside bustling urban developments. Bordered by Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam, and blessed with a coastline along the Gulf of Thailand, the country offers a remarkable mix of lush landscapes, tropical beaches, and archaeological wonders. At its heart lies Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world’s largest religious monument, symbolising Cambodia’s pride and resilience. Beyond the temples, travellers will find floating villages, dense jungles, lively markets, and a thriving arts scene that reflect the soul of this fascinating nation.
Capital: Phnom Penh
Currency: Cambodian Riel (KHR), though USD is widely accepted
Official Language: Khmer
Population: Around 17 million
Famous For: Angkor Wat, Khmer cuisine, traditional Apsara dance, and pristine islands
Time Zone: Indochina Time (ICT) UTC +7
Carry both US dollars and Cambodian riel for convenience.
Modest dressing is recommended when visiting temples.
Tap water is not safe for drinking—stick to bottled or filtered water.
Bargaining is common in markets, but always be polite.
Public transportation is limited—tuk-tuks are the most popular way to get around.
India and Cambodia share deep-rooted historical and cultural ties dating back to ancient times. The influence of Indian culture is evident in Cambodia’s architecture, language, and religion. Hinduism and later Buddhism from India shaped the spiritual and cultural foundation of the Khmer Empire. Today, the two nations enjoy strong diplomatic, economic, and tourism relations, with direct flights and collaborative cultural programs strengthening their bond further.
Our budget-friendly Cambodia tour packages are designed to offer an authentic experience without compromising comfort. They typically include guided visits to Angkor Wat, Phnom Penh’s Royal Palace, Tonlé Sap Lake, and charming towns like Kampot. With affordable stays, local transport, and hand-picked activities, these packages make it possible to explore Cambodia’s beauty while keeping expenses in check.
Best Known For: Angkor Archaeological Park, scenic islands, and French colonial architecture
Climate: Tropical—hot and humid year-round
Languages Spoken: Khmer, with English widely understood in tourist areas
Tourist Hotspots: Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville, Battambang
Ideal Trip Duration: 7–14 days
Explore the awe-inspiring temples of Angkor.
Experience the warmth and hospitality of the Khmer people.
Relax on untouched beaches and islands.
Indulge in unique Khmer cuisine.
Witness cultural performances like the Apsara dance.
Siem Reap: Gateway to Angkor Wat and vibrant night markets.
Phnom Penh: The cultural and political heart with royal palaces and museums.
Sihanoukville: Known for its sandy beaches and island hopping.
Battambang: A charming blend of French colonial architecture and countryside charm.
The ideal time to visit is between November and March, when the weather is cooler and dry, perfect for temple visits and outdoor exploration. April and May are the hottest months, while the rainy season from June to October offers lush landscapes and fewer crowds.
Tour the Angkor temple complex at sunrise.
Take a boat trip to the floating villages on Tonlé Sap Lake.
Visit the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda in Phnom Penh.
Relax on Koh Rong and Koh Rong Samloem islands.
Ride the bamboo train in Battambang.
Cambodia offers a treasure trove of souvenirs, from silk scarves and silver jewellery to hand-carved statues and traditional art. Popular shopping hubs include Phnom Penh’s Central Market, Siem Reap’s Old Market, and various night markets that showcase local crafts.
Dos:
Greet locals with a polite bow or the traditional “Sampeah” gesture.
Carry small denominations for easy transactions.
Learn a few basic Khmer phrases to connect with locals.
Don’ts:
Avoid touching someone’s head—it’s considered disrespectful.
Never point your feet toward people or religious statues.
Do not climb on ancient monuments unless permitted.
Amok Trey: A fragrant fish curry steamed in banana leaves.
Nom Banh Chok: Traditional Khmer noodles often eaten for breakfast.
Lok Lak: Stir-fried beef served with lime and pepper sauce.
Prahok: A fermented fish paste used in various local dishes.
Kuy Teav: A savoury noodle soup with pork or beef.
Cambodia’s culture is deeply influenced by Hindu-Buddhist traditions, evident in its temples, sculptures, and classical dance forms. Apsara dance performances, with graceful hand gestures and ornate costumes, narrate ancient myths. Local crafts such as silk weaving, stone carving, and silverwork preserve centuries-old skills. Festivals like Khmer New Year and Pchum Ben offer a glimpse into Cambodia’s vibrant community life.
All Packages
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- 5 Days / 4 Nights
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- 7 Days / 6 Nights
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- 7 Days / 6 Nights
- Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Siem Reap
- 5 Days / 4 Nights
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- 5 Days / 4 Nights
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- 6 Days / 5 Nights
- Hanoi, Halong, Siem Reap, Angkor
- 5 Days / 4 Nights
- Hanoi, Tam Coc, Hoa Lu, Hanoi, Halong, Saigon, Mekong, Siem Reap, Angkor
- 10 Days / 9 Nights
- Siem Reap, Angkor, Floating Village
- 4 Days / 3 Nights
Visa Information
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Health and Safety Tips
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Currency and Tipping
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