Treasures of Angkor
The essential Cambodia short break, the capital's palace and pagodas, then the great temples of Angkor and the floating world of Tonle Sap.

Cambodia is a country of extraordinary temples, warm-hearted people and a resilient spirit rising from a turbulent past. Its crown jewel is Angkor, the vast temple city that ranks among humanity's greatest architectural achievements, but the country offers far more: the riverside capital of Phnom Penh, sleepy colonial towns, jungle-clad highlands and palm-fringed southern islands. Traditional villages line the great Tonle Sap lake and the mighty Mekong River. For travelers seeking history, culture and genuine hospitality, Cambodia rewards deeply.
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Cambodia has a tropical monsoon climate with a dry season and a wet season. The dry season runs from November to May, and the cooler stretch from November to February is the most popular time, with comfortable temperatures ideal for exploring the Angkor temples. March to May grows increasingly hot before the rains arrive. The wet season from around June to October brings afternoon downpours, lush green landscapes and fewer crowds, and it fills the Tonle Sap lake, adding drama to floating-village visits.
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The essential Cambodia short break, the capital's palace and pagodas, then the great temples of Angkor and the floating world of Tonle Sap.
The full country by private car, Angkor and Tonle Sap, the bamboo train and caves of Battambang, and the memory and markets of Phnom Penh.
A small-group luxury stay built around the 2026 'manageable crowds' window, sunrise at Angkor Wat and unhurried private temple exploration.
The sprawling temple city of Angkor, crowned by Angkor Wat and the face-towers of the Bayon, is one of the world's greatest cultural wonders and reason enough to visit.
Life on the vast Tonle Sap lake, with stilt houses and floating communities, offers a window into Cambodia's water-based traditions.
The capital blends French colonial architecture, the ornate Royal Palace and moving reminders of recent history along the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers.
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Travel facts verified from Cambodia - Wikipedia, Visa policy of Cambodia - Wikipedia, Best time to visit Cambodia - Lonely Planet. Sample tours are suggested starting points; details and pricing are finalised by the Tourkom team.