Kingdom of Wonder
Cambodia
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Ancient temples. Living culture. Untouched nature.
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Siem Reap
Gateway to the Ancient World
The Kingdom of Wonder
This is Cambodia
A land of ancient wonders, warm smiles, and experiences that stay with you forever.
Angkor Wat
The world's largest religious monument — a UNESCO wonder at dawn.
Khmer Cuisine
Fish amok, lok lak, and Kampot pepper — a culinary revelation.
Tonle Sap Lake
Southeast Asia's largest lake — floating villages and rare wildlife.
Apsara Dance
Ancient celestial dancers — a living UNESCO intangible heritage.
Cardamom Rainforest
One of Asia's last great wildernesses — elephants, gibbons, waterfalls.
Buddhist Life
Over 4,000 temples and a culture of warmth, peace, and ceremony.
Mekong Dolphins
Rare Irrawaddy dolphins swimming freely in the Mekong at Kratie.
Pristine Islands
Koh Rong, Koh Rong Samloem — paradise that hasn't been over-built.
Kampot Pepper
The world's finest pepper — grown in volcanic soil since the 13th century.
Living History
A nation of extraordinary resilience — history that demands to be understood.
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When to Visit Cambodia
Cambodia is a year-round destination — here's what each season offers.
November — February
Cool Dry Season
Perfect temperatures (20–28°C), blue skies, minimal rain. Peak season for Angkor Wat and beach islands. Book ahead.
March — May
Hot Dry Season
Hotter (up to 38°C) but fewer tourists. Great for budget travel. Khmer New Year in April is spectacular.
June — October
Green Season
Lush green landscapes, Tonle Sap at full flood, lower prices. Short afternoon rains — not all-day downpours.
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