Travel Advice
Cambodian people are well-known for their hospitality and warmth. Out of respect, visitors to the Kingdom should take care to observe local customs and practices. You may find it useful to familiarize yourself with the following common dos and don'ts before embarking on your trip to Cambodia.
DOs & DON'Ts in Cambodia
Cambodian people are well-known for their hospitality and warmth. Out of respect, visitors to the Kingdom should take care to observe local customs and practices. You may find it useful to familiarize yourself with the following common dos and don'ts before embarking on your trip to Cambodia.
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What to wear in Siem Reap/Cambodia?
The weather in Cambodia generally falls under two categories: the wet season (May to October) and the dry season (November to April).
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What to bring to Siem Reap/Cambodia?
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Publish Holidays in Cambodia
Please note that many public holidays in Cambodia are either traditional festivals or Buddhist holidays, which are based on lunar calendars; thus, the holiday dates change from year to year.
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Health and Food
We do not recommend raw foods such as beef salads (raw beef & vegetables) , shrimp Koh Kong(raw iced shrimps) or local Cambodian fish paste (fermented fish) unless you order it from our recommended restaurants.
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Cambodia Weather
February-June Hot and dry . Blue skies and the daily temperatures goes from 35 degrees to 40 degrees .
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Road Safety and Insurance Coverage
Roads are still relatively unsafe in Cambodia especially for pedestrians and 2 wheeler because of the rather chaotic nature of the traffic and crowded sidewalks
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Etiquette in Angkor
There are many children selling souvenirs such as scarfs, bracelets, guide books and so on, we don't recommend purchasing items from these children because they might harass you and insult you if you actually don't purchase their items which is disappointing to hear.
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