Cambodia
Where to go in Cambodia?
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Angkor Wat
Majestic temples, ancient wonders, spiritual heart.

Phnom Penh
Bustling capital, rich history, riverside charm.

Koh Rong
Pristine beaches, vibrant nightlife, island paradise.

Kampot
Colonial history, pepper farms, micro-climate
Ancient Temples & Timeless Beauty
Embark on a journey to Cambodia, a land steeped in history and rich in cultural heritage. Explore the awe-inspiring temples of Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, a testament to the grandeur of the Khmer Empire. Phnom Penh, the bustling capital, offers a poignant mix of modern life and historic landmarks. Also explore the tranquil beaches of Koh Rong to the charming riverside ambience of Kampot and Kep. Discover hidden temple ruins, engage with the local communities, and savor the distinct flavors of Cambodian cuisine. With LuxeAway, every aspect of your journey is thoughtfully planned, combining luxurious comfort with immersive experiences.
Angkor Wat
The largest religious monument in the world, this iconic temple complex is a symbol of Cambodia, featuring stunning Khmer architecture.
Ideal for: History buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and spiritual seekers.
Unique Activity: Exploring the temple at sunrise, visiting nearby temples like Bayon and Ta Prohm.
Local Delicacy: The complex is vast; use our guides to enhance the experience with historical insights.
Phnom Penh
Cambodia's bustling capital, sitting at the junction of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap rivers, known for its colonial architecture and historical significance.
Unique Activity: Visiting the Royal Palace, the Killing Fields and staying in the former American Ambassador's House.
Ideal for: Urban explorers, history enthusiasts, and cultural travelers.
Local Delicacy: Savor Lok Lak, a Cambodian beef dish served with crispy lettuce and fresh tomatoes.
Koh Rong
An island off the coast of Cambodia in the Gulf of Thailand, known for its sandy coves, coral reefs, and bioluminescent plankton.
Ideal for: Beach lovers, divers, and those seeking a tropical island escape.
Unique Activity: Experiencing the bioluminescent plankton at night.
Note: Koh Rong is a developing island, offering a mix of party atmosphere and secluded beaches.
Kampot
A quiet riverside town known for its colonial architecture, pepper plantations, and the scenic Bokor National Park nearby.
Unique Activity: Touring a pepper plantation, exploring Bokor National Park, and river cruises.
Ideal for: Culinary enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those seeking a relaxed pace.
Note: Kampot pepper is world-renowned for its quality and is used in many local dishes.
Unique Experiences in Cambodia

Unique Stay in Cardamom
Nov. - April
One of the largest rainforests in SE Asia with elephants, tigers, sun bears, leopards, gibbons and more.

Tonle Sap Floating Village
Siem Reap
Unique floating community on Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake, offering a glimpse into local life.

Le Relais de Chhlong
Chhlong
Travel back in time to experience colonial elegance at Le Relais de Chhlong, a serene retreat on the Mekong River.

Mekong River Cruise
Embark on a serene Mekong River cruise, exploring lush landscapes and traditional riverside villages.
Useful Information for Planning Your Trip
When is the best time to visit Cambodia?
The best time to visit Cambodia is during dry season, November to May. These months typically have less frequent rainfalls. However, it is important to note that Cambodia is hot and humid all year.
Are there direct flights from the US to Cambodia?
There are no direct flights from the US to Cambodia. Travelers will have to connect in an other major Asian city (most probably in Taiwan or South Korea) to board a flight to Phnom Penh. Expect a minimum travel time of 22 hours. We can help you optimize your journey and make the best of your layover.
Do I need a visa to visit Cambodia?
US citizens need a visa to enter Cambodia. For short visits, up to 30 days, a visa on arrival can be obtained directly at the airport upon landing.
How many days should I spend on vacation in Cambodia?
A strict minimum of ten days are recommended for a trip to Cambodia, in order to explore Angkor Wat's temple complex, Phnom Penh, and Kampot. If you wish to add a relaxing stay at the beach or in the rainforest, two weeks would be ideal.
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