Flights from Cairns (CNS) to Cambodia

Discover Cambodia

Discover Cambodia

Why visit Cambodia?

Cambodia blends ancient temple complexes, riverfront cities, and timeless countryside. You will find grand stone ruins, relaxed urban life, and welcoming communities across the country.

What to expect

Explore the temples of Angkor near Siem Reap, the lively boulevards and riverfront of Phnom Penh, and quieter provinces dotted with rice fields, forests, and coastal escapes.

Plan your trip

Cambodia works well as a standalone journey or as part of a wider Southeast Asia itinerary, with Singapore acting as an easy hub for onward flights around the region.

Top experiences in Cambodia

Explore Angkor Wat at sunrise

Watch the sun rise behind Angkor Wat, then wander through galleries, towers, and bas-reliefs that reveal centuries of Khmer history.

Discover Angkor Thom and Ta Prohm

Roam the walled city of Angkor Thom and see Ta Prohm, where tree roots twist through stone corridors in a striking jungle setting.

Stroll Phnom Penh’s riverfront

Walk along the Tonle Sap and Mekong riverfront, framed by colonial-era buildings, leafy parks, and relaxed cafes.

Visit the Royal Palace and National Museum

In Phnom Penh, explore the Royal Palace complex and neighbouring National Museum for an introduction to Cambodia’s art and royal heritage.

Unwind in Kampot and Kep

Head south from Phnom Penh to Kampot and Kep for quiet riverside views, pepper plantations, and breezy coastal scenery.

Island escapes off Sihanoukville

From the mainland coast, take a boat to offshore islands where white-sand beaches and clear water offer a slower pace of travel.

Cycle through Cambodian countryside

Join a cycling tour around Siem Reap or rural provinces to pass rice paddies, small villages, and shaded dirt lanes.

Experience Cambodia’s way of life

Getting around

Domestic travel is centred on flights between key cities, long-distance buses, and private cars or taxis along main highways. Within towns, you will often use tuk-tuks, ride-hailing services, and bicycles for short journeys.

Local life & culture

You will notice a gentle, unhurried rhythm to daily life, from morning markets to evening gatherings on riverside promenades. Khmer traditions, arts, and festivals are visible in handicrafts, dance performances, and village ceremonies across the country.

Where to unwind

Retreat to riverside guesthouses, spa hotels in Siem Reap or Phnom Penh, or coastal resorts facing the Gulf of Thailand. National parks, waterfalls, and forested hills offer quieter escapes in nature away from the cities.

A taste of Cambodia

National dishes & specialties

Look for fish amok, fragrant soups, and dishes built around fresh herbs and rice, especially in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. Riverside towns and coastal areas are known for their freshwater and seafood specialties.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In Siem Reap and Phnom Penh, you will find relaxed cafes, street food stalls, and modern bistros clustered around central districts and riverfronts. Menus range from Khmer favourites to pan-Asian and Western options.

Signature & scenic dining

Enjoy rooftop terraces in Phnom Penh, garden restaurants in Siem Reap, or open-air venues overlooking rivers and rice fields. Some properties offer refined tasting menus that reinterpret Cambodian flavours in contemporary style.

Retail therapy in Cambodia

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Phnom Penh features modern malls and lifestyle centres with international brands, cinemas, and supermarkets. Smaller shopping complexes and boutique clusters can also be found in Siem Reap around tourist districts.

Markets & local crafts

Central markets in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap sell textiles, silverwork, and traditional crafts, while artisan workshops focus on silk, stone carving, and lacquerware. Provincial towns often host lively wet markets with everyday goods.

Evening retail scene

Night markets in Siem Reap and Phnom Penh offer souvenirs, clothing, and handicrafts under bright lights, often alongside casual food stalls. Main streets stay active into the evening, especially around riverfronts and tourist areas.

Best time to visit Cambodia

Dry cool season (peak season): From November to February, days are generally dry and more comfortable, with average temperatures around 24–28°C (75–82°F). This is the busiest time for temple visits and city sightseeing. Hot pre-monsoon season (shoulder season): From March to May, it becomes hotter and more humid, with temperatures often between 28–35°C (82–95°F). Afternoon breaks and light clothing help you stay comfortable. Rainy green season (low season): From June to October, expect regular showers, especially in the afternoons, with temperatures roughly 26–32°C (79–90°F). Landscapes turn lush and crowds thin out, though some rural roads can become muddy.

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