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Asked: December 16, 2020In: Travel

How many days do you need in Cambodia?

5 days are absolutely enough to spend in Cambodia. People can spend around 2 days in Phnom Penh and 3 days in Siem Reap to enjoy all the best sights of the country. Read more

5 days are absolutely enough to spend in Cambodia. People can spend around 2 days in Phnom Penh and 3 days in Siem Reap to enjoy all the best sights of the country.

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What is the average rainfall in Cambodia?

Cambodia receives a rainfall of 1400 mm annually in the central low land areas and can reach up to 4000 mm in some of the coastal zones or the highland areas. Read more

Cambodia receives a rainfall of 1400 mm annually in the central low land areas and can reach up to 4000 mm in some of the coastal zones or the highland areas.

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What can a tourist not eat in Cambodia?

While in Cambodia, try to avoid eating fresh salads and raw vegetables which are actually washed with contaminated water. Apart from that also avoid eating raw shellfish, raw crab and cold cooked meats. And no matter where you stay, stick ...Read more

While in Cambodia, try to avoid eating fresh salads and raw vegetables which are actually washed with contaminated water. Apart from that also avoid eating raw shellfish, raw crab and cold cooked meats. And no matter where you stay, stick to bottled water for brushing the teeth.

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When is the best time to visit Cambodia?

Most visitors who arrive in Cambodia are heading to the Angkor Wat temples as their main destination – so it makes sense that the best time to visit Cambodia is when the temples are at their best. Weather-wise, the best ...Read more

Most visitors who arrive in Cambodia are heading to the Angkor Wat temples as their main destination – so it makes sense that the best time to visit Cambodia is when the temples are at their best. Weather-wise, the best time to visit Siem Reap and Angkor Wat is between December and February, when temperatures drop into the high 20s and the humidity is low enough to be bearable.

However, these months are part of the cool season, which is also high season in the country – this means higher prices, bigger crowds, and more expensive airfares. For better prices and slightly smaller crowds, consider arriving in March or early April – while temperatures are rising fast at this time, the rainy season is just starting by then, so you should be able to still enjoy the outdoors.

Phnom Penh has hot and humid weather all year-round, with just a small dip in temperature and humidity dropping to around 70 percent during the cool season. This is also a good time to visit Koh Rong, Cambodia’s best beach destination.

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What should I buy in Cambodia?

When traveling, people often buy souvenirs to bring home a few memories of their travel destination. Among thousands of similar souvenirs, what product is worth to buy, and what product should leave behind. Read more

When traveling, people often buy souvenirs to bring home a few memories of their travel destination. Among thousands of similar souvenirs, what product is worth to buy, and what product should leave behind.

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