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25 States to Explore in Cambodia

UPDATED JUNE 11, 2026

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Cambodia Brief

Cambodia is a Southeast Asian destination renowned for the Angkor temple complex, one of the world's largest religious monuments. The country blends ancient Khmer heritage with modern development, offering travelers experiences ranging from archaeological exploration to beach relaxation and cultural immersion. Beyond iconic temples, Cambodia features floating villages, silk weaving communities, and a developing culinary scene centered on fresh seafood and traditional recipes.

Capital: Phnom Penh • Currency: Cambodian Riel (KHR) • Official Language: Khmer • Main Religion: Theravada Buddhism • Best Months: November to February • Average Weather: Hot and humid; monsoon season June-October • Famous Tourist Cities: Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville, Kampong Thom • Time Zone: Indochina Time (ICT, UTC+7) • Visa Note: Tourist visas available on arrival; 30-day tourist visa recommended • Popular Experiences: Angkor Wat sunrise, Tonlé Sap floating villages, Khmer cooking classes, Preah Vihear temple, Koh Rong island beaches

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Cambodia is generally safe for tourists in major areas like Siem Reap and Phnom Penh. Petty theft occurs in crowded markets and bus stations, so secure valuables. Avoid displaying expensive items. Remote areas and solo travel at night aren't recommended. Check current travel advisories before departure.

Budget travelers spend $20-40 daily on accommodation, food, and transport. Mid-range travelers budget $50-100 daily. Guesthouses cost $8-20, local meals $2-5, and tuk-tuks $2-10 per ride. Angkor Archaeological Park entrance costs $37-62 for multi-day passes.

Ten to fourteen days allows coverage of Siem Reap's temples (4-5 days), Phnom Penh (2-3 days), and coastal areas or Tonlé Sap villages (3-4 days). Shorter trips of 5-7 days work for Siem Reap and Phnom Penh only. Five days minimum for meaningful temple exploration.

November to February offers the best weather—cool, dry, and sunny. Avoid May-September monsoon season with heavy rains and oppressive heat. October marks transition with fewer tourists but increased humidity. March-April is hottest. Plan accordingly based on weather preferences and crowd tolerance.

Tuk-tuks dominate in cities; negotiate fares beforehand. Long-distance travel uses buses (comfortable overnight options available), shared vans, or domestic flights. Motorbike rentals popular for independent exploration; international license recommended. River boats connect Tonlé Sap villages and islands.

Attend dawn at Angkor Wat, visit Tonlé Sap floating villages to understand daily life, take Khmer cooking classes, observe Buddhist ceremonies at active temples, and explore traditional silk weaving in Battambang. Speak respectfully about Cambodian history; the Khmer Rouge period shaped modern society.

Battambang offers colonial architecture and countryside temples without Siem Reap crowds. Koh Rong Sanloem provides island tranquility. Mondulkiri's waterfalls and elephant sanctuaries appeal to nature lovers. Preah Vihear's clifftop temple rivals Angkor in grandeur. Bamboo Island combines snorkeling with minimal tourism.

Angkor Archaeological Park features temples spanning centuries with Angkor Wat as centerpiece. Phnom Penh combines museums, markets, and riverside atmosphere. Tonlé Sap Lake offers wildlife and floating communities. Sihanoukville and island beaches provide relaxation. Battambang suits cultural exploration and slower travel.

Seven to ten days allows meaningful exploration of primary sites. Four days minimum covers Siem Reap temples and Phnom Penh. Two weeks enables regional diversity including coastal areas, Tonlé Sap villages, and secondary temples. Extended stays suit those learning Khmer language or volunteering.

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