Explore the Kingdom of Cambodia, a beautiful Southeast Asian country rich in history and culture. From the bustling streets of Phnom Penh to the ancient temples of Angkor Wat, our Cambodia tour package offers unforgettable experiences.
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The culture of Cambodia is a beautiful fusion of Theravada Buddhism, Hinduism, Angkorian heritage, French colonial influence, and traditional fine arts. These diverse elements shape Cambodia’s rich identity and make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a deeper cultural experience through a Cambodia tour package.
One of the most vibrant celebrations is Bon Om Touk, Cambodia’s famous Water & Moon Festival. Held at the end of the rainy season, this colorful event features thrilling boat races on the Mekong River, fireworks, and traditional games like sey kicking, soccer, and chess. Couples and families alike enjoy the festive atmosphere, making it a highlight of many Cambodia and Vietnam tours packages .
Another significant cultural event is the Pchum Ben Festival , a 15-day spiritual celebration where Cambodians visit pagodas and offer food and prayers to honor their ancestors. The festival holds deep emotional value, especially as a remembrance of those lost during the Khmer Rouge era.
Whether you're exploring festivals, temples, or ancient rituals, Cambodia’s cultural depth is unforgettable. A Vietnam Cambodia tour package is the perfect way to immerse yourself in this extraordinary heritage, offering a journey that’s both meaningful and magical.
Krong Siem Reap, in northwestern Cambodia, is the gateway to the iconic Angkor ruins—making it a highlight of any Cambodia tour package. Explore the majestic Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the historic Angkor Thom, home to the famous Bayon Temple. Couples can dive into local culture at the Cambodian Cultural Village or visit the peaceful floating villages like Kompong Khleang. Whether you're on a Vietnam Cambodia tour package or a full Cambodia and Vietnam tours package, Siem Reap offers culture, romance, and timeless beauty.
Angkor Wat is one of the most famous temples in Cambodia, known for its stunning architecture and rich history. The temple features five elegant towers, with a central tower that represents the mythical Mount Meru. Its walls are covered with detailed carvings that depict stories from Hindu mythology. Angkor Wat is a highlight in any Cambodia tour package and a favorite stop on Vietnam Cambodia tour packages, offering visitors an unforgettable glimpse into ancient Khmer civilization.
Built by King Jayavarman VII in the late 12th century, Angkor Thom is an ancient royal city full of impressive temples. The most famous is the Bayon Temple, known for its giant stone faces. This iconic site is a key highlight in any Cambodia tour package or Vietnam Cambodia tour package, offering a fascinating glimpse into Cambodia’s rich history and architecture.
Couples who are interested in exploring the culture of Cambodia can visit this village.
Siam Reap is surrounded by four rivers- Kompong Khleang, Kompong Phluk, Chong Kneas, and Meychrey which is also home to a bird sanctuary. Out of the four rivers, Kompong Khleang is the largest and also the most primitive.
Tonlé Sap is a part of the Mekong River and is a lake located in the northwest part of Cambodia. It is considered to be the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia as well as the most diverse ecosystem across the globe. It has been declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in the year 1997 due to its richness in biodiversity. Honeymoon couples who are interested in exploring fishing and agricultural area can visit this lake and get mesmerized by its ecosystem. The most interesting fact about this lake is that here fishermen do not kill fish directly because Buddhism doesn’t support the killing of living species. Therefore, they wait for the fish to die naturally after leaving the water. Most of the fishermen here are of Vietnamese origin.
It is the largest museum in Cambodia situated in Phnom Penh having huge cultural importance. It came into effect in the year 1920 during the Khmer New Year (13th of April). Thus, couples who want to know more about Cambodian culture and history must visit this museum.
Moreover, Cambodia is a hub of National Parks and is a boon for couples who want to explore wildlife and nature. Some of the most popular national parks in Cambodia are mentioned hereunder:
Phnom Kulen National Park is one of the top national parks in Cambodia that comprises astounding tourist attractions that attract tourists like a magnet throughout the year. One of the most popular tourist attractions is the Preah and Thom statue (eight-meter tall Buddha statue). Kbal Spean is another major tourist attraction which is home to a few religious monuments that are carved into the rocks of a river bed. Apart from these, this national park is also full of varied species of flora and fauna
If honeymoon couples are looking out for some peace and relaxation, then Koh Rong Sanloem is the perfect destination for them. This island is situated at a distance of 4km to the south of Koh Rong island.
This island mainly comprises white sandy beaches and luxury resorts for couples where they can relax and enjoy the serenity of nature. However, there are accommodation facilities available for people with low budgets also. From cheap dorm beds to modern villas, this island has provisions for everyone. Some of the notable tourist destinations include Lazy beach, Sunset beach, and a little village called M’Pai Bai.
Just like in most Southeast Asian countries, rice is the staple food of Cambodia. Fish collected from the Mekong River is a rich source of protein and essential minerals as well as vitamins. Cambodians preserve some of the fish in prahok so that they can be stored for a long time. The cuisine of Cambodia mainly comprises tropical fruits, soups, and occasionally noodles. The key ingredients that Cambodians use to prepare their dishes are kaffir lime, lemon grass, fish sauce, soy sauce, tamarind, ginger, oyster, and many more. Cambodia is also popular for its street food.
The French influence is also quite prominent in Cambodian cuisine. One such dish that has been inspired by French cuisine is the Cambodian red curry with toasted baguette bread. This curry can also be consumed with rice vermicelli noodles. Honeymoon couples, however, cannot afford to miss the famous dine-out dish kuy teav (pork broth rice noodle soup with fried garlic, scallions, green onions with toppings of beef balls, shrimp, pork liver as well as lettuce.
Cambodian tea is also quite popular and honeymoon couples can give it a try. Tea plantation is found in Mondulkiri Province and also around Kirirom. Cambodians have a special way of preparing their tea by putting water and a mass of tea leaves into a small glass, placing a saucer on top, and then ultimately turning the whole thing upside down to brew. There are no coffee plantations in Cambodia. Thus, coffee beans are generally imported from neighboring countries such as Laos and Vietnam.
Another popular drink is rice wine, often infused with medicinal herbs and sometimes with fruits.6tsuch as Laos and Vietnam. Another popular drink is rice wine, often infused with medicinal herbs and sometimes with fruits.
Couples planning a Cambodia tour package should consider visiting between November and April. During these months, the weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring Cambodia’s rich culture and historic sites. This period is perfect whether you’re booking a standalone Cambodia trip or a Vietnam Cambodia tour package for a smooth, comfortable travel experience.