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Apr-May Khmer New Year falls in mid-April and the mercury regularly hits 40°C.
Jul-Sep Green season: rice paddies shimmer, and prices plummet.
Best Places to Eat
» Cuisine Wat Damnak ( Click here )
» Friends ( Click here )
» Sandan ( Click here )
» Tepui ( Click here )
» Jaan Bai ( Click here )
Best Places to Stay
» La Résidence d'Angkor ( Click here )
» Pavilion ( Click here )
» Les Manguiers ( Click here )
» Terres Rouges Lodge ( Click here )
» La Villa ( Click here )
ITINERARIES
One Week
Soak up the sights, sounds and smells of Phnom Penh , Cambodia's dynamic and fast-changing capit-
al. Travel by road to Siem Reap , gateway to the majestic temples of Angkor , passing by the pre-
Angkorian temples of Sambor Prei Kuk or taking a longer detour via the charming colonial-era city of
Battambang . Explore Angkor in depth; no one does temples quite like Cambodia.
Two Weeks
After exploring Phnom Penh and Siem Reap for a week, hit the provinces. Those heading to Thailand
should head south to Cambodia's up-and-coming coastline. Soak up the languid charms of Kampot
and Kep , then head to Sihanoukville , where dreamy islands lurk offshore. Try some adrenalin adven-
tures around Koh Kong before exiting the country. Laos- or Vietnam-bound travellers can easily
spend a week in the wild east, trekking in Ratanakiri or Mondulkiri and tracking rare Irrawaddy dol-
phins on the Mekong River around Kratie or Stung Treng .
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