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The Kingdom of Cambodia, formerly often called Kampuchea, is a small state in Southeast Asia, in the southern part of the Indochina Peninsula. Larger states are located around Cambodia - Thailand, Vietnam and Laos.

The border with Vietnam is the longest (1228 km) and is located in the east. From the west and north, Cambodia borders on Thailand (803 km). Also to the north is the border with Laos, which is 541 km long. Cambodia has access to the sea - its shores from the southwest are washed by the waters of the Gulf of Sima. In addition, Cambodia owns several islands located in this bay, in particular Kong, Pring, Thang and others.

Cambodia is a fairly small country, covering an area of ​​181,035 square kilometers. The population is 16,245,729 people, which is almost three times more than neighboring Laos. The most common ethnic group is the Khmers, who make up 80% of the country's total population. Among the national minorities, there are people from neighboring Vietnam and China, as well as a few nationalities, such as the Chama and some others. The official language is Khmer. Local residents more or less speak English in the main tourist cities - Siem Reap, Sihanoukville and Phnom Penh. Part of the population speaks French.

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The capital of the Kingdom of Cambodia is Phnom Penh, home to just over 2 million people. The national currency is the riel.

How to get there

Cambodia is by no means the cherished dream of a simple tourist or a developed economic country, so getting to the Khmer state from Russia is not so easy - there are no direct flights to this country. On the other hand, Cambodia’s neighbors are countries such as Thailand and Vietnam, which have long been successfully loved by Russian tourists (this is especially true for Thailand), so those who want to visit Cambodia will first have to become a guest of one of the countries mentioned above .

So, from Moscow you can easily fly to Hanoi, Noi Bai Airport, on flights of several airlines - Aeroflot and Vietnam Airlines. In addition, Vietnam Airlines operates flights to Tan Son Nhat Airport in Ho Chi Minh City. The flight to Southeast Asia is quite grueling and lasts more than 9 hours, so, for example, Vietnam Airlines flights are served by comfortable Boeings, and meals are served twice. Aeroflot planes fly from Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport, and Vietnam Airlines planes fly from Domodedovo. For a short-term (less than 15 days) visit to Vietnam, Russian citizens do not require a visa, which is good news for those whose main goal is Cambodia.

The same is the case with a trip through Thailand - in this country, Russians can do without a visa for 30 days. To go through customs and passport control, you need to have a foreign passport (valid for at least 6 months), an air ticket, a voucher or hotel reservation, and an insurance policy. You can fly to Bangkok from Russia from several cities, in addition to Moscow: from Yekaterinburg, St. Petersburg, Krasnoyarsk, Vladivostok, Novosibirsk and Irkutsk. An S7 plane flies from Novosibirsk to Ho Chi Minh City once every two weeks, and a Vladivostok-Avia plane flies from Vladivostok every week to Hanoi.

There are regular flights from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Bangkok to the capital of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, operated by Vietnam Airlines and Thai Airways. Low-cost airline Air Asia also flies on this route. However, for some tourists, traveling such a short distance by plane for a lot of money (most often this does not apply to the last carrier) is not very reasonable. Fortunately, there are alternatives.

The more common method is ground transport - buses and trains. Cambodia does not have direct railway connections with neighboring countries, so inside it in any case you will have to use buses, or taxis and tuk-tuks.

There are several ways to get from Bangkok to Cambodia. It is most convenient to travel by train within Thailand and by bus in Cambodia, since the direct bus route Bangkok-Phnom Penh is too long and exhausting.

The best option is to go from Bangkok to the Cambodian city of Siem Reap and further across the country, in particular to Phnom Penh. The fact is that right next to Siem Reap is Angkor, an ancient city without which the sights of Cambodia are unthinkable. In Bangkok, take the train from Hual Lamphong Station to Aranyaprathet, near the Cambodian border.

Directly to the border Poipet you can get by motorcycle, tuk-tuk or bus (the cheapest option). It’s easier to take a taxi from Poipet to Siem Reap - prices in Cambodia are unusually low. There are buses and water transport from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh. The Poipet border crossing is open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Another option is a 2-day trip directly from Bangkok to Phnom Penh. The first half of the journey is similar - by train to Aranyaprathet and from there to border Poipet. Next, the route passes through Battambang, where you will have to spend the night, and only get to Phnom Penh by bus in the morning.

From Vietnam, from Ho Chi Minh City, there is a 6-hour bus to Phnom Penh, departing from the station located at 237 Pham Ngu Lao Str, Ben Nghe Ward, 1Dist, HCMC.

Customs

When entering the country, certain customs rules apply. Thus, you cannot export and import local currency, and foreign currency can only be within established limits - no more than 10,000 US dollars. If the amount is higher, you will have to declare it. In addition, alcohol and tobacco can be imported into Cambodia without paying duty for personal use. Weapons, drugs, toxic substances, ammunition and media materials that insult local culture are strictly prohibited from being imported. When leaving Cambodia, you cannot export wild animals and stuffed animals, as well as antiques and works of art that constitute the country’s national treasure, and jewelry in bulk.

Visa

Obtaining a visa to Cambodia is not such a complicated process; in any case, it cannot be compared with obtaining visas to the USA and the Schengen countries. However, there are still some nuances, and it is better to know about them in advance. As they say, forewarned is forearmed.

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Climate and weather in Cambodia

The territory of most of the country is very low-lying - 75% of the area is located at an altitude of no more than 100 meters above sea level. Naturally, there are exceptions, for example, the Cardamom Mountains, which stretch in the west of the country with the highest point in Cambodia - Mount Phnom Oral (1813 meters).

The climate in Cambodia is tropical, monsoon, with a pronounced division into two seasons: the dry season and the rainy season. The rainy season lasts approximately from May-June to October. There is especially a lot of rainfall from July to September, when the country's main lake, the Tonle Sap, overflows its banks. However, as often happens in countries with a similar climate, the rains, although heavy, are short-lived. The dry season lasts from November to April - this is the best time to visit the country. There is almost no rain at this time, and in March and April the highest temperatures are observed, the most pleasant weather is in the winter months.

In principle, the temperature throughout the year fluctuates between +25 and +40: in the summer months on average from +26 to +32, and in winter - from +22 to +26. During the year, approximately 750 to 2000 mm of precipitation falls and the humidity remains traditionally high - more than 90%.

Cities and regions

The small territory of Cambodia is divided into 23 provinces (khets). In addition, there is one city of central subordination (krong) - this, naturally, is the capital of the country - Phnom Penh.

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Getting around the country

Transport in Cambodia is a problem, to put it mildly. The country's economy is barely making ends meet, so the infrastructure leaves much to be desired. As noted, there has been no rail service within Cambodia for several years, and air travel between cities, such as Sihanoukville and Siem Reap, can be expensive even for visitors.

Intercity buses run between provincial capitals - this is perhaps the best option to get, for example, from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh. In total, Cambodia has over 35 thousand kilometers of roads and only 20 percent of them are asphalted. The rest are covered with gravel or are ordinary primers, so during the rainy season it is a rather pitiful sight. Many roads were destroyed during hostilities in Cambodia, such as the country's main highway, Highway No. 1, connecting Phnom Penh with the Vietnamese border. It was, however, restored in the early 80s thanks to the help of Vietnam. By the way, the Soviet Union played an active part in the restoration of Cambodian infrastructure.

Buses running between cities are quite comfortable and inexpensive - for example, a trip from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap will cost about $5.

There are several bus companies in Cambodia that provide approximately the same service. The price difference is small - $1-2.All bus companies have their own “bus station” - a bus station, where tickets are sold, there is a bus waiting area (with benches), and a toilet. Often this is just a space for buses to park, and you have to wait for them under simple canopies.

Also from Phnom Penh, buses go to the Thai border point of Poipet and Moc Bai on the border with Vietnam. You can also travel between cities in a rented car with a driver. It will cost 20-30 dollars per day. In Phnom Penh, you can easily rent such a taxi at the Central Market. If you do this in a group, then, naturally, it will be more economical. Driving on your own in Cambodia is strongly discouraged - local roads and driving conditions are “contraindicated” for tourists.

Water transport also runs between the cities. Ferries run from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap, crossing Cambodia's main lake, Tonle Sap. True, the disadvantage here is both the high cost (about $25) and non-compliance with safety standards and, as a result, terrible overcrowding of ferries. There is a ferry from Siem Reap to Battambang, although this option is not as convenient as traveling by land. There is also a popular route from Koh Kong to the resort of Sihanoukville. It is especially in demand during the rainy season, when most roads are simply washed away.

When it comes to air transport, there are essentially three decent airports in the country - Phnom Penh International Airport, Sihanoukville Local Airport and Angkor International Airport in Siem Reap - the busiest in Cambodia. The Phnom Penh - Siem Reap route is naturally the most popular in the country. Flights between these cities are operated by the two largest airlines of the Khmer state - and.

Urban transport

In the city, among all vehicles, the palm should probably be given to the moped. Motorcycle taxis, of course, are not the safest form of transport, but in the chaos of the cities of Southeast Asia, they are almost ideal. In tourist places, motorcycle taxi drivers mostly speak English and know the area very well - the main thing is for the tourist to decide for himself exactly where he wants to go. The price of the trip must always be agreed upon in advance, as well as the route, since a slight change in it will immediately signal the driver that he needs to demand a second one. O higher fee. You need to pay in small change, because drivers don’t always have change, and even if they do, he still won’t tell you about it.

A motorcycle taxi with a driver can be rented for the whole day. In addition, there is always the opportunity to rent a moped yourself to explore some specific attractions outside the city. However, you should be careful - traffic in Cambodia is much crazier than even in Russian cities. Renting a moped for the whole day will cost about $5. It is possible that the company’s employees will “find” a lot of scratches and damage “made by the tourist,” so to avoid deception, you can simply take photographs of the moped before renting it.

Regular taxis are also popular in cities. For example, you can get from Phnom Penh airport to the city center by taxi for $8. In addition, it is common among tourists to rent a car with a driver for the whole day, in particular for sightseeing at Angkor. It will cost approximately 30-50 dollars depending on the size of the car. And the main advice is to bargain. Renting a regular tuk-tuk will cost three times less.

Kitchen

Cambodian cuisine is unique in its own way, although it intertwines many culinary traditions. First of all, this concerns the influence of neighboring countries - Thailand and Vietnam. Also, the formation of Cambodian cuisine was influenced by China and India, and during the era of French colonialism, European gastronomic traditions also penetrated into the country. All this ultimately gave rise to the phenomenon that is commonly called Cambodian cuisine. A Western tourist can, on the one hand, not particularly risk his stomach and eat carefully, “European-style,” and on the other hand, plunge into the culinary exoticism of this mysterious country. Fortunately, there is more than enough exoticism here.

The basis of Cambodian cuisine is, of course, rice. This culture is perhaps the main symbol of Southeast Asia and the most popular ingredient in local dishes. Rice is often served as a side dish; in Cambodia, vegetable oils such as peanut, coconut or palm and a lot of herbs are usually added to it. This kind of rice is present on the table almost every day in Cambodian families, and it is complemented by fish, meat or seafood. The result is a dish called “baicha”. Also popular is rice with pork and soy, called un som chro. You can also try a more unusual dish - rice with bananas.

In Russia they are used to eating soups for lunch, but the average Cambodian doesn’t care about this - he has soup for breakfast. Most often it is a soup with rice noodles and various herbs, meat, fish or shrimp, called “kiteow”. This soup can easily be tasted in every cafe in the country. There are more exotic soups, the ingredients of which even include snails and frog legs - for this we must thank the French colonialist. The French should also be thanked for the fact that cheeses, delicious buns and bread, baked throughout the country, have taken root in Cambodian cuisine. Pasta lovers will not be left out either - in Cambodia, such types of noodles as fried rice noodles or rice noodles with many different spices, seasonings and sauces, most of which have a very specific taste, are very popular.

Meat dishes are less popular than fish dishes. There are no problems with fish in Cambodia (especially in coastal areas), so in local cafes and restaurants you can almost always enjoy dishes from the freshest fish. For example, fish is used to prepare “samla-machu-banle” - one of the most popular soups in the country, as well as “dtrai-chin-nyung” soup, which has a characteristic sour taste, “amok” - fish curry with coconut sauce, and countless others original and not very fish dishes. In addition, Cambodians are famous for their fish sauces and pastes. For example, prahok is a salty paste made from fermented fish with a rather pungent odor, and some others. As for meat, poultry is primarily eaten. Pork, beef and goat are less common, although dishes made from them are not difficult to find.

Returning to sauces, it is worth adding that they are often added to vegetables, which are usually eaten along with main courses of rice, fish and meat. Vegetables are most often eaten in the form of some specific salads with the addition of vegetable oils, spices and herbs. In addition, meat or fish is also put into vegetable salads, which only gives them a more O greater originality.

Where there are vegetables, there are also fruits. And Southeast Asia is just a fruit Klondike. Not only are there an incredible number of species here, but sometimes truly amazing things are made from them. A myriad of fruit puddings, desserts, salads, cakes and fruit pies - all this awaits you in any Cambodian restaurant for a reasonable price. Cambodia is home to many exotic fruits that are unlikely to be found or tried in the West - guava, rambutan, longan, mangosteen and the famous durian - the unofficial owner of the most terrifying smell in the world and the largest amount of vitamins.

It is impossible not to mention how “omnivorous” the local residents are, since a huge amount of such living creatures are eaten here, at the sight of which civilized Europeans are accustomed to wince. Cambodians do not deny themselves the pleasure of eating fried grasshoppers, spiders, beetles, insect larvae, meat and entrails of snakes, bird embryos and other exotic things. Anyone can taste all this - if, of course, he has enough courage.

Among drinks in Cambodia, Chinese green tea is especially common, which is sometimes not even included in the bill. As for the original local drinks, it is worth highlighting “teknot” - palm tree juice, infusion of samrong seeds, sugar cane juice and coconut milk. In hot conditions, the local drink “dtyuk-rolok”, which is prepared from egg yolk and various fruits, can be useful. Cambodians are far from the hardest drinking nation on the planet, but, of course, there is alcohol here. First of all, this is the most popular beer in the country “Angkor”, as well as some other varieties - “Lao”, “Alain Delon” and such exotic ones as palm beer, etc. Cambodia even produces its own whiskey, which has a very specific from a European point of view, taste.

Purchases

The markets of Cambodia, especially in large cities - Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Sihanoukville, are replete with an abundance of all kinds of souvenirs and interesting things that visiting tourists happily take with them as souvenirs.

Perhaps the main Cambodian souvenir is silk. Silk fabrics can be found here in all kinds of colors and finishes, for example, very thin and elegant gauze silk or denser and coarser wild silk. There are many silk products sold in Cambodian markets at very low prices, but the quality can sometimes fail and the product will fade after washing. The best silk is produced in the provinces of Takeo and Kampong Cham.

Many folk crafts flourish in Cambodia, which only increases the number of all kinds of souvenir products in local markets. For example, souvenirs made by local woodcarvers are quite popular. These wooden products are very beautiful and original and can be perfect as a gift. Wooden Buddha figurines are very popular among tourists. Also in the markets you can see pottery suitable for cooking, decorative ceramics, wicker baskets, which are very common among the female population of the country, and much more.

In addition to silk clothes, you can also buy krama - these are traditional Khemer cotton scarves, very popular among visitors. However, tourists willingly buy not only Cambodian clothes, but also Cambodian silver. There are plenty of silver shops in Phnom Penh and other large cities, and local silver products are quite cheap and of more or less good quality (the pure silver content can reach 70-80%).

The export of antiques is subject to certain restrictions. When purchasing an antique item, you need to check with the Cambodian Ministry of Culture whether it is allowed to be exported from the country or not, as problems may arise at customs. Products made from precious stones in Cambodia can be easily purchased in large markets such as Central in Phnom Penh. Emeralds, sapphires, rubies and some others are popular - both in a frame and without it. Stone sculptures of Buddha, which have no historical value, can be exported from Cambodia without hindrance, but not from Thailand. Tourists may also be interested in ancient Cambodian agricultural tools sold at the Siem Reap market.

The country's main markets are located in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, where the main flow of tourists arriving in the country usually goes.

Connection

Communications in Cambodia are neither bad nor good. Mobile phones are only available in Phnom Penh and major cities, including the tourist destinations of Siem Reap and Sihanoukville. The GSM 9001800 standard is used. The largest cellular operator in Cambodia is , covering more than half of the Cambodian cellular market. Other operators include Mfone, StartCell and Smart. You can use roaming from the largest Russian operators - MTS, Megafon and Beeline. You should find out about their prices on the companies' websites.

Calls from landlines can be made from hotels, post offices and call centers. There are almost no pay phones in the country, with the exception of Phnom Penh, where there are very few of them. To make calls, use telephone cards “Phonecards”, which can be purchased at post offices, shops and hotels. A minute of international call from Phnom Penh will cost about 3 dollars. Calling from the provinces is one and a half times more expensive.

Cambodia international code is 855

City codes

  • Phnom Penh - 23
  • Battambang - 53
  • Kampong Speu – 25
  • Kampong Chhnang - 26
  • Kampot - 33
  • Kamponchgthom - 62
  • Hong Kong - 35
  • Krache (Kratje) – 72
  • Pousat – 52
  • Svay Rieng - 44
  • Siem Reap - 63
  • Sihanoukville - 34
  • Stung Traeng - 74

To call from Russia to Cambodia you need to dial 8-10-855-city code-subscriber number.

To call from Cambodia to Russia you need to dial 00-7-city code-subscriber number.

Emergency numbers

As for the Internet, in Cambodia there is no shortage of Internet cafes in large cities - for example, Phnom Penh has plenty of them. You can also access the Internet from many hotels, restaurants and regular cafes.

We have always been fans of traveling to the countries of Southeast Asia, and in recent years we have chosen the kingdom of Cambodia. Cambodia is located just a few degrees north of the equator and borders Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. It is washed by the waters of the Gulf of Thailand. Cambodia's climate is humid tropical and, like most countries in Southeast Asia, it never gets cold here. We will tell you to make your trip as comfortable as possible.

Seasons in Cambodia

The weather in Cambodia can be divided into two seasons: dry - from November to April and wet - from May to October. During dry season in Cambodia There is practically no rain. Air temperature 29-32, water about 30 degrees. The sea is completely calm, without waves. Air humidity at this time is very low for the tropics.

We, like many other tourists, noticed that the air in Cambodia is not as humid as in neighboring Thailand. And the sea is undoubtedly the warmest and calmest, compared to Vietnam and Thailand. It goes without saying that during this time – from November to May best place to go on holiday to Cambodia. Last season we lived in Sihanoukville from October to May and during this time there was practically no rain. Usually, from the beginning of April the wet season begins slowly. But last season was too dry and we got a little tired of the daily cloudless sky and bright sun. But we couldn’t get enough of the guaranteed calm and very warm, almost hot sea! The water temperature from March to May was more than 35 degrees - this is indescribable bliss.

Otres Beach October 2016

Air temperature in Cambodia during the rainy season 28-30 degrees, water 27-28 degrees. The sea remains as calm and comfortable for swimming.

September – early October

At this time the weather is relatively cool and humid. In September, temperatures hover around 30 degrees and gradually decrease over the following months. September-October is the peak rainy season in Cambodia. It rains intensely and almost daily. By the end of October, the amount of precipitation gradually decreases.

November – February

During these months (November to February) tourism is high season, When is the best time to go on holiday to Cambodia?. At this time, the weather is the most comfortable: air temperature 28-30, water temperature about 30 degrees. This is the best time for beach lovers.

March – May

From March to mid-April the weather in Cambodia is hot and dry. Daytime air and water temperatures remain consistently above 30 degrees.

From mid-April the rains gradually begin and the wet season begins in May. April and May are the hottest months of the year in Cambodia.

We can say from our own experience that these months are too hot. The air is hot from the very early morning and does not cool down until sunset. Night temperatures differ very little from daytime ones. Russian residents of Sihanoukville told us that even in the summer months the air temperature becomes more comfortable, due to the constant rain and few sunny days.

June August

The weather during these months is hot and humid, but rains slightly cool the air to 30-32 degrees. On the sea coast the intensity of precipitation is higher than in the interior of the country.

When to go to Cambodia on vacation

Summarizing all of the above, it becomes clear that the ideal season for beach holidays in Cambodia is the time from November to February. The weather during these months is the most comfortable, the days are maximally sunny, and the sea is gently warm and calm.

In principle, any time of the year is suitable for an excursion program. But we would still recommend refraining from visiting the country in the summer. Firstly, due to the abundance of rain and also due to the greater likelihood of infectious diseases. Besides, in rainy season in Cambodia insects and snakes become active.

Read also our article Angkor Wat Temple in Cambodia.

For many decades, Cambodia was closed to tourism, so only the most intrepid travelers dared to visit it. Today, the country in Southeast Asia is considered a popular destination among tourists of various categories. Some go on vacation to Cambodia to wander through the mysterious jungle, others prefer to alternate lazy lying on the beach with a relaxing massage, and still others cannot imagine life without educational excursions to ancient temples.

When is the best time to go?

The climate of Cambodia is clearly divided into two seasons: dry and wet. The rainy season lasts from May to October. In addition to the risk of getting wet, rainy times cause a number of other inconveniences: washed-out roads make it difficult to move along the streets, the countryside suffers from floods, and many non-essential bridges are closed. Among the advantages, it is worth noting the incredible beauty of landscapes surrounded by lush greenery, a significant reduction in prices in Cambodia for accommodation and a minimum of crowds at attractions.

From November to March there is a dry season, which is characterized by heat, dust and a huge flow of tourists. Experienced holidaymakers flock to the country's resorts en masse from late autumn to mid-winter, trying to take advantage of the relatively cool days and lack of precipitation. As spring approaches, the thermometer confidently creeps up, gradually replacing comfortable weather with hellish heat.

Main cities

Phnom Penh. The name alone creates an image of an exotic destination in your head. The shimmering spiers of the Royal Palace, the precious metal floor of the Silver Pagoda and its prime location on the banks of the mighty Mekong River represent a legacy of fabulous Asia. Although today's noisy, dirty capital is unlikely to win the tourist award, it would be a grave mistake to ignore the city literally reborn from the ashes.

Siem Reap. The main destination for those wishing to visit the ancient temple complex of Angkor. In addition, the city is interesting from the point of view of gastronomic tourism or extreme entertainment.

Sihanoukville. The most popular ticket to a heavenly trip to Cambodia. A small, very young town cannot boast of stunning architecture or hosting worthwhile festivals. The destination attracts with luxurious relaxation on the white sandy coast of the South China Sea, the proximity of uninhabited islands, and vibrant nightlife.

Popular attractions

Angkor. A superstructure of antiquity, the Hindu temple complex is considered one of the most amazing architectural projects in the world. Temple City is the national symbol and pride of Cambodia. He combined creative ambitions and spiritual devotion. Angkor Wat is a unique structure over 1000 years old, which covers an area of ​​200 hectares. It often takes 3 days to inspect the entire territory. When purchasing a trip to Cambodia, you can arrange an excursion in advance.

Royal Palace. Classic Khmer roofs and dazzling gilding catch the eye of visitors to the capital. This striking architectural ensemble, located near the embankment, bears a striking resemblance to its counterpart from Thailand. Since the palace is the official residence of King Sihamoni, many of its halls are hidden from the public eye. However, those to which access is permitted are quite capable of satisfying the curiosity of foreigners.

Safety

Due to the unstable political situation, tourists are advised to avoid getting into disputes about Cambodian rulers and stay away from rallies and demonstrations. As in many resort regions, cases of petty theft and robbery are often recorded here. Leave valuables and documents in the hotel safe. It is advisable to carry a minimum of things with you. In public transport and crowded places, beware of pickpockets.

Cambodia (formerly Kampuchea) is a Khmer country with an incredibly ancient destiny, located in Southeast Asia, in the south of the Indochina Peninsula. The country, one of the main sources of income of which is tourism, is still little known to tourists. The paradoxes and oddities of this small kingdom state do not end there.

From a tourism point of view, this country is absolutely exotic: it is literally lost in the impenetrable jungle, has completely untouched nature, and at the same time there is already a fairly developed network of comfortable hotels, and, importantly, Cambodia has stunning historical places, the likes of which you will not find anywhere else. one other place on the planet.

Beach holidays in Cambodia: a fairy tale for lovers

Couples in love who have been here can best tell you where the best place to relax in Cambodia is. If there is a paradise in a hut, it is on the beaches of this country. It is here that small bungalow hotels are located on the snow-white sands, where you can spend some unforgettable romantic days and nights. All the achievements of civilization, from which you so want to take a break on vacation, have not yet penetrated here.

The deserted and clean beaches of Sihanoukville (by the way, part of this beach belongs to Alain Delon!), Sokha, Koh Rong, Long Set Beach, Koh Thmei Beach, Ream National Park guarantee a paradise holiday for newlyweds, couples, and youth companies. Any tourist who dreams of forgetting for a while about the bustle of a big city can be sure: the best place to relax is in Cambodia.

Sights of Cambodia

The world's largest temple complex, Angkor Wat, which has existed since the 12th century, was only accidentally discovered by a lost traveler in the 19th century. The temple is considered one of the most mysterious buildings on Earth. The complexity of the buildings, their intricacy, and, at the same time, the genius of this building structure arouse the genuine interest of tourists. It is especially beautiful when the sun is rising: the sight of the bas-reliefs gradually illuminated by the sun produces an indescribable impression.

The Cambodian Inland Sea, as Toplesap Lake is also called, is another attraction of the ancient Khmer country. During the rainy season, this lake spreads over a vast area in width and reaches a depth of 9 meters! Traveling by boat on the lake provides an opportunity to get acquainted with the lifestyle and customs of the local population.

Prasat Kravan Temple, Silver Pagoda, Bayon Temple, Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, and other historical and cultural places in the kingdom will introduce tourists to the traditions, national characteristics, and cuisine of the Cambodian population.

Cambodia, located on the Indochina Peninsula, is an amazing country of interesting sights and fabulous beaches. The beaches of Cambodia are not as popular as in Egypt, Turkey or Vietnam, but there are many beautiful coastlines here, and there are not so many people on the coast.

The coast of the country is washed by the waters of the Gulf of Thailand. Here, year-round, the water temperature does not drop below +21 degrees, which allows tourists to enjoy both beach and active recreation.

How to get there

There are no direct flights from Russia to Cambodia yet. But in recent years, this tourist destination has been gaining momentum, which means that if the flow of tourists increases, there will be a need to organize direct flights to this country.

Cambodia is located between Vietnam and Thailand. It is through one of these countries that tourists arrive here. From Moscow you can fly to Bangkok, and from there move to Cambodia. This method is the most optimal.

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Features of staying in Cambodia

Before traveling to Cambodia, you must obtain a visa - tourist or transit. This will require a standard package of documents. The application is reviewed within one day. A tourist visa is issued for 1 month, its cost is about 20 dollars.

The low crime rate makes holidays in Cambodia as safe and relaxing as possible. Traveling even to the most remote and remote places does not pose any threat, and the Khmers warmly welcome tourists in the best Asian traditions.

In Cambodia, the rainy season is between September and early October. There is nothing to do here during this period, as most of the roads are flooded and turn into mush.

Where to stay

Almost all hotels in the country are a combination of excellent service and luxury.

Freedom Hotel is located in Siem Reap province. It is designed in the style of traditional Khmer architecture. For guests there is an outdoor swimming pool, free wi-fi, bar, restaurant.

Mary Beach Hotel & Resort is a resort hotel with modern, comfortable rooms that offer stunning views of the ocean. Located in Sihanoukville on the new first class Otres II Beach.

Queen Grand Boutique Hotel and Spa is located in Daun Penh, Phnom Penh. This is an excellent choice for those interested in museums, temples and street markets. Guests can enjoy the rooftop hydromassage pool and admire the stunning panoramic views while sitting in the bar or restaurant.

Sufficient choice and budget options. For example, at the Good Day Guesthouse you will be greeted by good-natured hosts who will offer you comfortable, cozy rooms with free internet and air conditioning. Spa services are offered to guests.


You can rent bungalows, which are located mainly in beach areas. Highly comfortable housing is guaranteed by high service, as well as the beauty of nature and oriental hospitality. An excellent option for those tourists who have arrived in Cambodia for a long time.

The price range in the cost of living is quite large. What type of hotel to choose - hotel, guesthouse or bungalow - is up to you.

Important! Accommodation will be much cheaper if you take care of this issue in advance, ordering accommodation online several months before arrival.

By the way, for the New Year, even the simplest rooms are not cheap.

Beach holidays in Cambodia

Cambodia also offers tourists a beach holiday.

  • Sihanoukville province is a great place for those who like to sunbathe and swim in the waters of the Gulf of Thailand. It's always fun and interesting here. It’s especially good on Sokha and Independence beaches, where they are clean and cozy. But only guests of the Sokha Beach Resort and Independence Hotel Resort & Spa can enjoy a holiday on these beaches.

The advantage of a holiday in Sihanoukville is its lack of demand. Prices here are the lowest in all of Southeast Asia. Even in the high season there are few tourists here, so you can count on a quiet, relaxing holiday. The beaches are not polluted, which is also important for relaxation.

Ochjutil beach captivates with its beautiful coastline and picturesque landscapes. Its length is about three kilometers, and along the entire coastline there are hotels, restaurants, bars and other privileges of the civilized world.

  • Fans of a relaxing family holiday can go to the small town of Kep. This beautiful, quiet place has clean and well-kept beaches along the coast. There are few tourists here, so it is always calm. Hotels at affordable prices.
  • You can count on an excellent beach holiday on the islands of Koh Rong, Koh Tan or An Tai located near Kep. There are not only amazing landscapes here, but also clear azure water with a snow-white sandy shore. Young companies will find it a bit boring here, but married couples with children will find it very comfortable.
  • There are many secluded places in Cambodia. Sea, sun and tranquility await those who wish to do so on the outskirts of almost any resort.

Thus, the coast of the country can boast of a small number of tourists, which ensures a calm and measured holiday. The unobtrusive but good-natured local population, as well as the decent, varied service, do not leave you indifferent.

Diving enthusiasts will not be bored in this country either. The depths of the sea offer lovers of deep-sea beauty excellent opportunities for diving and snorkeling. And all this thanks to the unique fauna and flora.

Important! It is recommended to choose a suitable place to relax immediately. This is explained by the fact that Cambodian transport is not particularly comfortable, so it is better not to take risks and not decide on a long and inconvenient journey from place to place.

What to visit and what to see in Cambodia

Some people go to Cambodia to enjoy a secluded beach holiday. But for some, the historical and cultural component is of paramount importance. In this case, you should pay attention and visit the following attractions.

  • The most popular among tourists is the Angkor temple complex. At one time, this city was the center of the country's cultural life. The surviving ruins testify to its former greatness. The area on which they are located occupies about 200 square kilometers. It was in these places that the popular Hollywood movie “Lara Croft - Tomb Raider” was filmed.
  • It is wise to combine your trip to Angkor with a visit to the city of Siam Reap, which serves as the gateway to Angkor. Fans of the ancient history of Cambodia and Buddhist shrines will be delighted with these places.
  • Phnom Penh is unusual with its combination of the most beautiful ancient buildings and modern skyscrapers. This city is the capital of the country - a Cambodian metropolis with many different entertainment activities. Young companies looking for a fun holiday and adventure will especially like it here. The Royal Palace, National Museum, Wat Phnom are worthy of attention. A special impression will remain after a walk along the embankment.
  • There is a genocide museum in Phnom Penh, but only people with a strong nervous system should visit it. Here are collected exhibits that testify to all the horrors of the regime of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge.
  • A two-hour drive from Siem Reap is a seven-tiered ziggurat that is part of the ancient city of Lingapur.
  • Those who want to see the famous floating villages can go to the north-west of the country, where the freshwater lake Tonle Sap is located.
  • In the northeastern part of Siem Reap is the holy mountain Phnom Kulen. Here tourists are interested in the very first Angkorian temple and the Thousand Lingman River.
  • Preah Vihear Temple is not easy to get to. Today, a one-day tour is available for tourists in this direction. The temple is the subject of a territorial dispute between Cambodia and Thailand.
  • In the south of the country, in the province of Takeo, there are many Pre-Angkorian temples, which are also of interest to tourists.
  • Located in the south of Cambodia, the small town of Kampot surprises with French architecture that you would never expect to find here. This is where you can see how the best pepper in the world grows and where the salt is evaporated.
  • Phnom Bokor National Park is located 8 kilometers from the city of Kampot. The view of the waterfalls is breathtaking. Everything in this area is imbued with the flavor of bygone eras.
  • Ratanakiri province is located in the northeastern part of Cambodia. Unusual mountain tribes live here, but you need to remember that you can only visit those who live in villages, not far from cities, they do not pose a danger.

Cambodia is still in the process of developing its tourism potential, so the country manages to avoid a massive influx of tourists even during the hottest season. Untouched exotic nature, secluded islands, quiet uncrowded beaches - there is everything for a relaxing holiday away from civilization. The Kingdom of Cambodia is a unique opportunity to plunge into the special charm of this country, get closer to the examples of the brilliant art of the Khmer civilization and, of course, enjoy a wonderful holiday in an exotic atmosphere.