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At Pinoy Tourism, we don’t just take you to Cambodia, we help you feel its soul. This Southeast Asian gem is authentic, unfiltered, and steeped in traditions that echo through its temples, rice fields, and warm smiles.
From UNESCO-listed wonders to bustling local markets, Cambodia is a land where ancient empires meet modern creativity. You’ll taste its spirit in fragrant street food, hear it in the chants of saffron-robed monks, and see it glow in the crimson sunsets behind gold-dusted temples.
Every step here tells a story: a culture shaped by resilience, faith, and artistry. Together, we’ll explore Cambodia’s blend of old and new, and uncover why more and more travelers are being drawn to its magnetic charm. With Pinoy Tourism Highlights, the magic of Cambodia isn’t just seen, it’s lived.

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    Cambodia At-a-Glance

    Think endless rice fields shimmering under the sun, white sandy beaches, sacred temples gilded in gold, and monks draped in orange robes. Add in shy but genuine smiles, fragrant markets, and towns steeped in history, and you’ll see why Cambodia is one of a kind.

    Currency
    Cambodian riel
    Capital City
    Phnom Penh
    Winter avg temp
    27°C
    Language
    Khmer
    Summer avg temp
    34°C
    Good morning
    Aroun Suostei
    Time Zone
    GMT+7
    Good evening
    Aroun Suostei
    You’ll feel the magic of Cambodia everywhere—from sunrise at Angkor Wat to the floating villages of Tonle Sap Lake.
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    Our top 5 things to do in Cambodia

    Discover the temples of Angkor Wat

    Wander through Angkor Archaeological Park, home to the world-famous Angkor Wat. Sunrise here is unforgettable—the light breaking over stone spires, illuminating centuries of history and belief.

    Support Artisans d’Angkor

    See traditional Cambodian crafts revived at Artisans d’Angkor, a social enterprise providing jobs for young locals in rural areas. Shop for handmade treasures and support a mission that keeps Cambodia’s artistry alive.

    Explore Siem Reap’s Old Market (Psar Chas)

    Dive into local life at Psar Chas, where stalls brim with fresh produce, fabrics, street food, and handicrafts. This is Siem Reap at its most authentic—bustling, colorful, and full of character.

    Cruise on Tonle Sap Lake

    Float through Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake, where entire villages live on water. Meet families on wooden houseboats and glimpse a way of life unchanged for generations.

    Visit the Silver Pagoda

    Inside Phnom Penh’s Royal Palace lies a treasure trove of devotion—the Silver Pagoda. Climb its marble steps to discover Buddha statues glittering with gold, diamonds, and gemstones. It’s spirituality, artistry, and awe all in one.

    Best museums in Cambodia

    Wat Phnom

    Perched atop Phnom Penh’s only hill, Wat Phnom rises 27 meters above the city. Built in 1373, this temple is a symbol of Cambodia’s resilience and spirituality, and a must-see for any visitor.

    Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum

    Somber but essential, Tuol Sleng is a former prison turned museum that tells the story of Cambodia’s darkest years under the Khmer Rouge. A powerful reminder of survival and the importance of remembering.

    The Royal Palace

    More than the residence of Cambodia’s king, the Royal Palace is a cultural landmark. Its pristine gardens and ornate architecture—including the Silver Pagoda—make it one of Phnom Penh’s crown jewels.

    Best food in Cambodia

    Kuy Teav

    A breakfast favorite, this pork-based noodle soup is Cambodia’s comforting answer to pho. Best enjoyed steaming hot in a local eatery.

    Nom Banh Chok

    Rice noodles topped with fish curry, herbs, and crunchy vegetables. Cambodians love it so much, they often grab it fresh from a street vendor’s bike.

    Crispy Tarantula

    Yes, you read that right. Deep-fried tarantulas are a Cambodian delicacy, eaten on special occasions. Crunchy, salty, and not for the faint-hearted—it’s a story you’ll be telling long after your trip.

    What to pack for a tour in Cambodia

    What to Pack

    Pack for sustainability

    Go green: reusable water bottle, eco-friendly toiletries, and cloth bags are a must.

    Comfortable sandals or walking shoes

    You’ll be on your feet exploring temples, markets, and villages—shoes that can keep up are essential.

    Conservative clothing

    Dress modestly to respect local traditions, especially when visiting religious sites.

    Earplugs

    Phnom Penh never sleeps, and neither will you without these.

    Lightweight clothing

    Cambodia is warm year-round, so think breathable fabrics like linen and cotton.

    Raincoat

    If you’re traveling during the wet season, sudden downpours are guaranteed—be ready.

    Other things to know before you go

    Your passport should be valid for at least 3–6 months past your return date. Many nationalities require a visa for entry, so check requirements with your consulate or travel agent well before you depart.