
Kingdom of Wonder
Cambodia
Cambodia is home to one of humanity's greatest architectural achievements — the temple complex of Angkor Wat, a sprawling stone masterpiece rising from the jungle near Siem Reap. But the kingdom offers far more than its famous temples. From the buzzing riverside capital of Phnom Penh to the untouched beaches of the southern coast, Cambodia rewards those who venture beyond the well-trodden path.
The country's hospitality scene has blossomed in recent years, with boutique hotels and luxury resorts complementing the warm, genuine hospitality that Cambodians are known for. Cambodia offers exceptional value and some of Southeast Asia's most profound cultural experiences.
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Visiting Cambodia
Do I need a visa to visit Cambodia?
Most nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival at Cambodian airports and major land borders for approximately $30 USD. An e-visa is also available online and can be processed before your trip for convenience. Tourist visas are valid for 30 days and can be extended once at the immigration office in Phnom Penh. Bring a passport-sized photo for visa on arrival.
What currency is used in Cambodia?
Cambodia has a dual-currency system. The US Dollar is widely accepted and preferred for larger transactions, while the Cambodian Riel (KHR) is used for smaller purchases and as change. ATMs dispense US Dollars and are available in cities and tourist areas. Credit cards are accepted at hotels, upscale restaurants, and larger shops, but cash remains essential for most daily transactions.
When is the best time to visit Cambodia?
The dry season from November to April is the best time to visit Cambodia. December and January offer the most comfortable temperatures with lower humidity. The wet season from May to October brings afternoon downpours but also lush green landscapes and fewer tourists at Angkor Wat. The temples can be visited year-round, though the dry season offers more comfortable exploring conditions.
What tips should I know for visiting Angkor Wat?
Purchase your Angkor Pass in advance or at the ticket office — a 1-day pass costs $37 USD, 3-day pass $62, and 7-day pass $72. Arrive at sunrise for the iconic experience and fewer crowds. Wear modest clothing covering shoulders and knees as a sign of respect. Bring plenty of water and sun protection. Hiring a tuk-tuk driver or guide for the day is highly recommended to navigate the sprawling temple complex efficiently.
Is Cambodia safe for travelers?
Cambodia is generally safe for tourists, with Siem Reap and Phnom Penh being the most visited destinations. Exercise standard precautions such as watching your belongings in crowded areas and using reputable transportation. Petty theft can occur in tourist areas, so keep valuables secure. The Cambodian people are known for their warmth and friendliness toward visitors.