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As a part of Indochina and sharing the land border with Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand, Cambodia is truly a heritage site of magnificent ancient civilizations of the Khmer Empire. Though experiencing a tumultuous history, the people of Cambodia are still steadfast and friendly to foreigners. Mysterious Angkor Complex-the largest religious monument in the world is attractive to travelers with its iconic architecture. After immersing yourself in the Angkor UNESCO World Heritage sites during the day and at sunset, discover dynamic Pub Street when dark covers the peaceful city of Siem Reap. Or, spend a day in tranquil countryside villages or even the idyllic floating villages on Tonle Sap Lake. However, there is so much more to Cambodia. The mighty Mekong flows through this country and Kratie is home to the rare. fresh-water Irrawaddy dolphins. Stung Treng is a quaint town that offers some great sight-seeing along the Mekong. There are island getaways such as Koh Rang and some of the finest seafood in the world in Kep and other magnificent temples such as Preah Vihear. Battambang is a vibrant city with a bamboo railroad, French colonial architecture, temples in town and very close such as Prasat Banan and some caves. Phnom Penh is underrated with its renovated downtown, river walk, central market, Wat Phnom, royal palace and some somber remnants from the Khmer Rouge. You can enjoy all this while munching on pomelo, sticky rice or a deep-fried tarantula. With years of experience specializing in tailor-made itineraries, “Go Southeast Asia” will provide you a memorable journey to unique Cambodia.

Like other countries experiencing a tropical climate, Cambodia has 2 seasons with warm temperatures all year round. The southwest monsoon brings in high temperatures and humidity in May and June. Cambodian weather features the highest rainfalls throughout September and October. In the dry season from December to April, it is sunny and dry as a result of the effects of the northeast monsoon. If you are thinking about the best time to visit Cambodia, months from November to April are the best time for you you can fully enjoy the cultural getaways of this beautiful country.

CAMBODIA WEATHER

Though experiencing tumultuous history and poverty, Cambodians still get love from tourists by their courteousness and friendliness with their smiling faces. Khmer is Cambodia’s official language spoken by a majority of the population, except for the hill tribes living in remote highland areas located in the north and southeast of the country. Regarding religion, Buddism is Cambodia’s central religion and influences countless aspects of daily life. It will be a memorable experience for you when participating in a traditional monk’s blessing, a ceremony using a variety of flowers, incense, and candles or exploring the traditions of local people in the rural villages.

CAMBODIA PEOPLE AND CULTURE

Like every country in the world, Cambodia has its own unique food culture that gets the impression of all travelers from vegetarians to non-vegetarians. Khmer food is a blend of simplicity, traditions and satisfaction, using local products with a mixture of contrasting flavors. Like other nations with agricultural civilization, rice plays an important part in most meals with various forms from rice cakes, rice porridge to desserts. Strolling along bustling backstreets, tourists will find a lot of delicious dishes as well as unique twists for adventurous eaters such as fried bugs. Try a distinctive experience from your country by using chopsticks for sharing meals – way of bringing people together as a Cambodian tradition. Just go and enjoy all of the amazing Cambodia!

CAMBODIA FOODS & DRINKS
Best South Cambodia
10 days / 9 nights

Best South Cambodia

When one thinks about Cambodia, thoughts usually turn to the mysterious and majestic Angkor temples and bustling Phnom Penh. These are great attractions, but Cambodia has additional sights. If you journey to the south, endless golden rice fields, coffee and pepper plantations, beautiful lakes, salt fields and a national park will welcome you. Some can be admired from the Kep/Kampot mountain summit or while dining in Kep eating some of the best seafood in the world.  In addition, there is also Koh Rong Island and the calm imparted by its isolated existence among the Gulf of Thailand clear blue waters.  If you desire something more than nature and outdoor activities, Sihanouk has a range of casinos. With a 10-day tour package, Go Southeast Asia can customize your itinerary and take you to any or all of these places. Before you know it, you could be frolicking in the refreshing Koh Rong waters or eating fresh crab seasoned with Kampot pepper in a waterfront restaurant in Kep.

Starts/Ends:  Phnom Penh/Phnom Penh

Tour Duration: 10 days 09 nights

Tour Route: Ho Chi Minh – Takeo - Kep/Kampot - Koh Rong island – Phnom Penh

Dates: No fixed departure dates. You may go whenever you wish.

Tour Type:  Nature, history and beach. 

Activity Level: Moderate walking.

Tour Customizable: Absolutely! (Tell us your specific requirements in the inquiry form)

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Mystic Angkor & beautiful South Cambodia
11 days / 10 nights

Mystic Angkor & beautiful South Cambodia

Discover the architectural history of Cambodia and soak up the atmosphere of the countryside away from the usual tourist routes. This tour aims to show Cambodia from a slightly different point of view than the usual temples and beach itinerary. Scattered throughout Cambodia are some wonderful examples of old French colonial architecture. Much of these are left in a state of gentle decay, ramshackle vestiges of a bygone era. Starting at the magnificent temples of Angkor, you will travel by road through the country along a French colonial trail, ending your trip with a few days of rest on tropical beaches in the south.

  • Duration: 11 days, 10 nights
  • Tour Route: Siem Reap – Phnom Penh – Takeo – Kampot/Kep – Koh Rong island.
  • Starts/Ends: Hanoi/ Siem Reap (pickup & drop off at the hotel)
  • Group Size: Private tour only
  • Commencement date: anytime of the year.
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Cambodia Southern Explore 14 Days 13 Nights
14 days / 13 nights

Cambodia Southern Explore 14 Days 13 Nights

Cambodia shares a border with Vietnam. These are the two most recognizable cities in Cambodia and while the former is the capital the latter is justifiably famous for Angkor Wat. Both cities are excellent tourist destinations and any first visit to Cambodia should include one or both. Both cities have also been extensively documented and described. Cambodia is also a great country for a road trip. Let’s start this journey from Siem Reap to the South of Cambodia.

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Cambodia In Depth
16 days/ 15 nights

Cambodia In Depth

North Cambodia offers a unique and unforgettable experience for ecotourism enthusiasts. Here are some of the highlights and details you can incorporate into your North Cambodian eco-adventure:

Wildlife Exploration in Kratie Province:

  • The Mekong River in Kratie Province is home to the critically endangered Irrawaddy dolphins. These freshwater dolphins are a rare sight, and boat tours are available to see them in their natural habitat. You can also learn about the ongoing conservation efforts to protect these fascinating creatures.
  • Kratie Province is also home to a variety of birdlife, including hornbills, storks, and kingfishers. Birdwatching tours are a great way to see these birds up close.

Unveiling the Enchanting Allure of Stung Treng

  • Nature Lover's Paradise: Explore verdant forests surrounding Phnom Preah Theat with panoramic Mekong River views. Hike or bike through the landscape and discover hidden waterfalls like Tad Se & Tad Long, perfect for a refreshing dip.
  • Encounter with the Mekong: Embark on a guided boat tour on the mighty Mekong River, a vital ecosystem. Be mesmerized by critically endangered Irrawaddy dolphins and learn about ongoing conservation efforts.
  • Community Connection: Immerse yourself in the local culture by participating in a community-led workshop on traditional crafts like basket weaving or silk making. This supports local artisans and keeps traditions alive. Plant a tree with a local organization, contributing directly to reforestation efforts.

Preah Vihear: Where History Meets Breath-taking Vistas

  • Architectural Marvel: Ascend the majestic Preah Vihear temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site perched atop a cliff. Marvel at the intricate carvings and expansive views as you learn about the temple's unique Khmer Empire architecture and historical significance.
  • Rural Delights: Travel by scenic road to Preah Vihear, passing by traditional villages and rice paddies. Witness the rural charm of Cambodia and gain a glimpse into the local way of life.
  • Support Local Artisans: Visit a community-based handicraft centre and take home a unique piece of Cambodian culture by purchasing handcrafted souvenirs. This directly supports the local economy.
  • Panoramic Vistas: Marvel at the breath-taking views that unfold as you climb the temple complex. The Cambodian plains stretch out before you, creating a picture-perfect backdrop for your exploration.
  • Unique Clifftop Setting: Unlike the lowland Angkor temples, Preah Vihear stands proudly on a clifftop, offering a unique and dramatic setting. This adds an element of adventure to your visit.

Siem Reap: Unveiling the Angkor Legacy and Beyond

Siem Reap is the vibrant gateway to the awe-inspiring temples of Angkor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Cambodia's crown jewel. However, Siem Reap offers more than just ancient wonders.

  • Angkor Wat Majesty: Witness the grandeur of Angkor Wat, the world's largest religious monument. Explore its intricate carvings, expansive courtyards, and towering central towers, a testament to the Khmer Empire's architectural genius. Option for a sunrise or sunset tour for a truly magical experience.
  • Temple Trove: Delve deeper into the Angkor complex by exploring other magnificent temples like Bayon, famous for its enigmatic smiling faces, and Ta Prohm, where nature and architecture intertwine as trees embrace the ruins.

Beyond Angkor:

  • Immerse yourself in Cambodian culture at the Angkor National Museum, showcasing the history and art of the Khmer Empire.
  • Explore the vibrant Siem Reap Night Market, a shopper's paradise offering local handicrafts, souvenirs, and delicious street food.
  • Take a boat trip on Tonle Sap, the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. Witness the unique floating villages and learn about the region's vital ecosystem.

Thrilling Activities:

  • Embark on a thrilling adventure with a zipline tour through the jungle canopy near Angkor Wat.
  • Enjoy a traditional Khmer cooking class, learning to prepare delicious local dishes.
  • Take a day trip to the nearby Phnom Kulen National Park, known for its waterfalls, historical significance, and scenic beauty.

Evening Delights: 

  • Enjoy the atmosphere of Pub Street, Siem Reap's central entertainment district.
  • Enjoy a traditional Apsara dance performance, showcasing the grace and elegance of Cambodian classical dance.

Koh Rong & Koh Rong Saloem has long been a favorite getaway for local and expats, who call it a true island paradise. With its white sand beaches and calm turquoise waters, and a refreshing absence of roads and fast-food joints.

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