Cambodia

Things To Know

  • Highlights – Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Phnom Penh
  • Language – Khmer
  • Currency – Cambodian Riel (KHR)
  • Power Outlets – Cambodia uses power plug and socket types A, C, and G.  The standard voltage is 230 V, with a standard frequency of 50 Hz.  I always travel with a universal adapter to ensure I can keep all my devices and batteries fully charged.
  • Safety – Cambodia is a generally safe place to visit. Always stay vigilant for petty theft and pickpocketing.
  • Water Safety – It is not recommended to drink or brush your teeth with tap water in Cambodia. Use and drink bottled water, which is readily available in all tourist destinations. I travel with a LARQ purifying water bottle just to be safe.
  • Transportation – Grab Taxi is available in the cities of Cambodia. Taxis, Tuk-Tuks, and moto-taxis are widely available in both Siem Reap and Phnom Penh.

Best Time To Visit

The best time to visit Cambodia is during the dry season, which generally runs from November through March. This time of year sees the most pleasant, cool and dry, days. However this is the high season when tourism is at its peak, so be ready for larger crowds and higher prices at popular destinations.

The months of May to October make up the wet season in Cambodia. The rains tend to end around October, making it a great time to find lower prices and less crowded temples. An added bonus is that Tonle Sap, SE Asia’s largest lake will have its highest water levels of the year, making it a great time to visit its floating villages.

The green season in Cambodia is during the summer months of June through August. The heat and humidity can be overwhelming if you aren’t accustomed to it. However, the landscape this time of year is beautifully lush and green.

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