South East Asia
The Kingdom of Cambodia is home to the world famous Angkor Wat temples but this small friendly country has plenty to offer beyond Angkor.
From the chaotic streets of Phenom Penh to the stunning island paradise of Koh Rong this country provides endless adventures.
Cambodians have gone through incredibly dark times and despite this, they welcome foreigners as they look to a brighter future for their country.
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Considered the 8th wonder of the world, the Hindu-Buddhist temple is considered the largest religious structure in the world.
The Cambodian capital and the countries largest city where the war-torn past dances with a new modern future.
South East Asia's largest freshwater lake is part of the Mekong River system. The river supports over 3 million people in Cambodia.
Located in southern Cambodia. This province is known for its Pepper plantations and has a growing community of digital nomads.
Known for its sandy coves and coral reefs, this once-sleepy island is very much a vital stop on any Southeast Asia itinerary.
The most sparsely populated province in the country and known for its rugged terrain, dense forests, rolling hills and beautiful waterfalls.
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It is generally hot and humid throughout the year but the best time to visit Cambodia is between November and May when the rainfall is generally lower.
E-Visas are required for tourist visas for stays up to 30 days, unless you are from a Visa exempt country but the list is short.
That is a difficult question to answer and heavily depends on one’s risk tolerance. If you check your home countries travel advisories then you will probably see a warning issued with a high level of risk noted for Cambodia. However, the country is generally safe and well travelled but there is petty crime and tourist scams.At Xpolorist we are well-healed travellers and quite often the situation on the ground is much different. Ultimately a traveller must do their own research and be smart but not scared. There are good and bad people everywhere but socio-economic pressures and changing political landscapes in countries can change things quickly. Do your own research and trust your gut.
Located between Siem Reap and Angkor Wat, this beautiful home has a private pool and room for 6 people.
Rustic beach front bungalow on the island of Koh Rong.
This over-the-top hotel truly is a palace and is a nice respite from the chaotic streets of Phnom Penh.
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