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Cambodia Highlights and Events
Travel in Cambodia with Intrepid

The sensational ruins of Angkor may be the main attraction, but Cambodia’s exquisite temples, secluded beaches, charming villages and magical markets deserve lots of attention too. With genuine locals always ready to share a sincere smile, Cambodia will steal your heart and enrich your spirit.
Experience Cambodia's highlights on these trips
Angkor Trails
9 days
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USD $813CAD $772AUD $746EUR €588GBP £472NZD $956ZAR R6,187CHF FR723* Total price tool tip
Great Indochina Loop
29 days
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USD $2,600CAD $2,472AUD $2,388EUR €2,012GBP £1,516NZD $3,056ZAR R19,800CHF FR2,468* Total price tool tip
Cambodian Traveller
9 days
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USD $813CAD $772AUD $746EUR €588GBP £472NZD $956ZAR R6,187CHF FR723* Total price tool tip
Cambodian Traveller German
9 days
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USD $1,135CAD $1,080AUD $1,045EUR €825GBP £660NZD $1,340ZAR R8,665CHF FR1,015* Total price tool tip
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Highlights
- Be amazed by the beauty of Phnom Penh’s Royal Palace
- Shop for the perfect memento in the markets of Phnom Penh
- Reflect on Cambodia’s tragic past at the Tuol Sleng Museum
- Mingle with locals amid rice fields and plantations in rural Kampot
- See floating villages on a boat ride around Tonle Sap Lake
- View the awe-inspiring grandeur of Angkor Wat
- Enjoy a village homestay in the Cambodian countryside
- Admire the attractive Silver Pagoda in Phnom Penh
- Admire the treasures of Phnom Penh’s National Museum
- Learn about recent Cambodian history at the Killing Fields
- Walk the rustic streets of French-colonial Kompong Cham
- Kick back on the secluded beaches of Sihanoukville
- See the smiling serenity of the Bayon Temple
- Relax with friends in the laidback bars of Siem Reap
Festivals and Events
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Water Festival
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- November 16 - November 18, 2013 View available trips in Cambodia
- Celebrating the end of monsoon and the natural flow reversal of Tonle Sap and the Mekong, this festival is a visual feast featuring illuminated ornamental boats, music performances, colourful racing boats, fire works, dance, food and drink. With millions teeming into Phnom Penh, this is a great time to see Cambodia in high spirits – although it can get very crowded.
Intrepid has no control over changes made to festival and event dates and activities. Note that some Intrepid trips which include an event as part of their itinerary, may be surcharged. Where festivals or events are not included as part of an Intrepid trip, all costs associated with the event will need to be paid for by the client. Please check before booking your Intrepid trip that it does match up with key festival or event dates.
Cambodia's Top Picks
Top 10 Must-Visit Places of Cambodia
- Phnom Penh: Cambodia’s capital may be chaotic but there are moments of peace to be found. Relax in a riverfront bar, find serenity in a local temple or soak up the grand atmosphere of the Royal Palace.
- Battambang: Beautiful Battambang is home to wonderful examples of French-Colonial architecture, ornate temples, peaceful pagodas and scenic villages. Choose to day trip here or stay longer to be immersed in this place of authenticity.
- Sihanoukville: With brilliant beaches and a balmy, tropical climate, the port city of Sihanoukville offers a great beach break for weary travellers. Bask in golden sunshine, swim in azure waters, visit a nearby island or laze the day away swinging in a hammock.
- Siem Reap: With vibrant markets, cool bars, excellent restaurants and superb street food - fun times, culinary adventures and a healthy dose of retail therapy are guaranteed in sensational Siem Reap.
- Kompong Cham: Full of old-world charm and quiet beauty, Kompong Cham is a great place to switch gears and go slow. Wander the streets to admire decaying colonial buildings, visit a Wat for a quiet moment of reflection or sit on the riverbanks and watch fishermen glide by.
- Angkor: The sprawling ruins of ever-impressive Angkor are not to be underestimated. From the smiling faces of the Bayon and the twisted trees of Ta Prohm, to the magnetic aura of mighty Angkor Wat, this archaeological site is both intriguing and inspiring.
- Kampot: Riverside Kampot is a blissful place to unwind. Acting as gateway to nearby mountains, waterfalls, caves, ruins and national parks, this little haven of tranquillity has a great range of quaint guesthouses and cute cafes to keep travellers comfortable.
- Kratie: Home to rare river-dwelling dolphins, amber sunsets and a gorgeous riverfront, Kratie may be small in size but is still a great spot to stop and get away from it all for a few days.
- Mondulkiri: A world away from the rest of Cambodia, the mountainous Mondulkiri Province has its own unique culture. Minority groups live in traditional villages here, alongside lush landscapes and a temperate climate. It may be difficult to get to remote Mondulkiri but it’s well worth the journey.
- Ream National Park: Home to a wide array of birds including eagles, kingfishers, storks and egrets, as well as many species of striking butterflies, a visit to Ream National Park is a great way to get in touch with Cambodia’s natural world.
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Cambodia at a glance
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- Phnom Penh (population 2,000,000)
- 14.7 million
- Khmer
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- (GMT+07:00) Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta
- Type A (North American/Japanese 2-pin), Type C (European 2-pin)
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