Flights from Adelaide (ADL) to Cambodia

Discover Cambodia

Discover Cambodia

Why visit Cambodia?

Cambodia offers ancient temples, lush countryside, and warm coastal towns, all wrapped in a welcoming, unhurried charm. You will find a blend of heritage, nature, and vibrant urban life.

What to expect

Explore Angkor's temple complexes from Siem Reap, riverside boulevards and museums in Phnom Penh, and relaxed towns along the Mekong and Gulf of Thailand. Expect lively markets, tuk-tuks, and a laid-back pace.

Plan your trip

Use Phnom Penh and Siem Reap as your gateways to Cambodia's beaches, countryside, and neighbouring Mekong countries. Allow time for both city sights and quieter rural experiences.

Top experiences in Cambodia

Marvel at Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom

Discover towering stone temples at sunrise and sunset in the Angkor Archaeological Park, just outside Siem Reap.

Stroll Phnom Penh's riverside

Walk along the Tonle Sap riverfront, taking in historic buildings, open squares, and views across the water.

Cruise on Tonle Sap Lake

Join a boat trip from Siem Reap to see floating villages, stilted homes, and birdlife on Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake.

Visit Cambodia's museums and memorials

Spend time in Phnom Penh's key museums and memorial sites to understand the country's recent history in a thoughtful way.

Relax on Cambodia's southern coast

Head from Phnom Penh towards beach towns like Kep and Kampot for quiet shorelines, river scenery, and slower days.

Explore local markets

Browse colourful markets in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap for textiles, spices, and everyday life unfolding around you.

Cycle through the countryside

Join a guided ride from Siem Reap or Phnom Penh into nearby villages, rice fields, and shaded backroads.

Experience Cambodia's way of life

Getting around

Domestic travel in Cambodia is mainly by road, with buses, private cars, and taxis linking Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and coastal towns. Within cities, tuk-tuks and ride-hailing services offer flexible, affordable ways to move between sights.

Local life & culture

You will notice a strong sense of community, from early-morning markets to evening gatherings along rivers and in town squares. Traditional arts, crafts, and dance sit alongside contemporary galleries, coffee shops, and creative spaces.

Where to unwind

Find quiet moments in leafy temple grounds, riverside promenades, and boutique spas in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. Beyond the cities, rural homestays, eco-lodges, and coastal retreats offer peaceful stays close to nature.

A taste of Cambodia

National dishes & specialties

Look for classic Cambodian dishes such as fragrant curries and freshwater fish preparations, especially around Phnom Penh and Tonle Sap. Regional ingredients like river fish, herbs, and seasonal vegetables shape local recipes.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, you will find relaxed cafés, street-side eateries, and modern bistros offering both Cambodian flavours and international favourites. Food streets and small alleys often hide some of the most characterful spots.

Signature & scenic dining

Enjoy rooftop venues overlooking Phnom Penh's skyline, garden restaurants in Siem Reap, or riverside terraces along the Mekong. Many places pair atmospheric settings with tasting menus and refined takes on local cuisine.

Retail therapy in Cambodia

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Phnom Penh offers modern shopping centres with fashion, electronics, and lifestyle brands, along with cinemas and dining. Smaller complexes in Siem Reap combine boutiques, galleries, and cafés in compact, walkable areas.

Markets & local crafts

Visit central markets in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Battambang for silk, cotton, jewellery, and handmade souvenirs. Artisan workshops and social enterprises often sell fair-trade crafts and homeware with contemporary designs.

Evening retail scene

Night-time markets in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap light up with stalls selling clothing, art, and gifts alongside relaxed outdoor dining. Main shopping streets stay lively into the evening, ideal for a post-dinner browse.

Best time to visit Cambodia

Cambodia has a tropical climate with two main seasons. The cool dry season (peak season) runs from November to February, with temperatures around 24–30°C (75–86°F), lower humidity, and clearer skies, which is ideal for temple visits and city exploring. The hot season and early rains (shoulder season) last from March to June, with daytime temperatures often 30–35°C (86–95°F), bringing hotter afternoons but fewer crowds and vivid sunsets. The rainy season (low season) is from July to October, with 25–32°C (77–90°F) temperatures, short heavy showers, greener landscapes, and quieter attractions, though some rural roads may be muddy.

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