CAMBODIA WITH THE LEGACY UNTOLD

Cambodia is full of bucket-list experiences, from lush jungles and hidden beaches to ancient temples and fascinating night markets. No visit is complete without a trip to Angkor Wat, one of the most famous temples in the world, but Cambodia is full of under-the-radar experiences beyond the tourist hot spots. Get to know Cambodian culture with visits to the hill tribes and floating fishing villages, or learn the secrets of Khmer cuisine with a cooking class. To experience the breathtaking nature of Cambodia, cruise the Mekong River to catch a glimpse of the rare Irrawaddy Dolphin, or discover the beautiful beaches of Kampot. Phnom Penh, the gateway to Cambodia, is full of museums, markets, walking tours, and more. Bike through Angkor Wat at dusk, sample your way through the street food of Phnom Penh, visit caves and volcanoes in the jungles of the Cardamom Mountains, or head for the stunning beaches of Koh Rong to discover one of the most fascinating countries in Asia.

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HOME AWAY FROM HOME

IN CAMBODIA

Cambodia offers a diverse array of five-star accommodations, from Colonial-era palace hotels like the Raffles in Phnom Penh to private island hideaways like Song Saa and remote glamping retreats like Shinta Mani Wild.

PHNOM PENH

SIEM REAP – ANGKOR WAT

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PLANNING YOUR TRIP

Most visitors to Cambodia spend only a few days there, mostly focused around visiting Angkor Wat. By extending your trip to a week or more, you’ll be able to get off the beaten path to explore the incredible natural sites and cultural offerings of this fascinating country.

WHEN TO GO

Like most of Southeast Asia, Cambodia is best experienced in the dry season from November to April, where you’ll have hot, sunny weather.