
Cambodia Packages
Mekong Dragon Boutique, Angkor Pearl Hotel
Breakfast, Wi-Fi
₹52,000 – ₹65,000
Sunway Hotel Phnom Penh, Sokha Angkor Resort
Breakfast, Pool, Gym
₹75,000 – ₹90,000
Raffles Hotel Le Royal, Park Hyatt Siem Reap
Breakfast, Spa, Luxury amenities
₹1,15,000 – ₹1,40,000
Prices are per person on twin sharing. Flight cost is additional and may vary.
Airlines: Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, VietJet Air
Round-trip Economy Fare (avg): ₹22,000–₹35,000 per person
Flight time: ~6 hrs 30 mins (with one stop; no direct flights from Delhi)
Cultural Richness: Cambodia offers Angkor Wat, royal palaces, and vibrant local markets.
Flexibility: Choose hotel category as per budget & preference.
Seamless Travel: Flights + transfers + stay bundled for convenience.
Balanced Experience: From budget-friendly exploration to luxury indulgence.
Destination Appeal: Perfect mix of history, spirituality, and tropical relaxation.
Airport Transfers included in all categories
Angkor Wat Sunrise Tour (complimentary in 4 & 5-star packages)
Authentic Khmer Dinner with cultural dance show
Tonlé Sap Lake Boat Ride for scenic exploration
Spa Voucher for traditional Khmer massage (4 & 5-star packages)
Travel Content Kit: Ready-to-use captions & visuals for social sharing
Travel Insurance Add-on for peace of mind
When should I plan my Cambodia trip?
November–March is the dry season, perfect for Angkor Wat and city tours. April–May is very hot, while June–October is rainy but lush and less crowded.
Do I need a visa for Cambodia?
Yes, most travelers need a tourist visa. E-visa is available online and processed within 3 days.
Is Cambodia safe for tourists?
Yes, generally safe. Petty theft can happen in crowded areas, so keep valuables secure.
How do I travel within Cambodia?
Tuk-tuks are the most popular for short rides. Buses and minivans connect cities. Domestic flights are available for Phnom Penh–Siem Reap–Sihanoukville.
Is food expensive in Cambodia?
Not at all. Street food meals cost ₹150–₹300. Restaurants range ₹600–₹1,500 per person. Must-try dishes: Fish Amok, Khmer BBQ, Nom Banh Chok (rice noodles).
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Cambodia, known as the Kingdom of Wonder, is a Southeast Asian gem famous for Angkor Wat, vibrant cities, and hidden countryside treasures.
Location: Southeast Asia, bordered by Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and the Gulf of Thailand
Best Time to Visit: November–April (dry season)
Language: Khmer (official); English and French widely spoken in tourist areas
Currency: Cambodian Riel (KHR), though US dollars are commonly used
Famous For: Angkor Wat temples, Khmer culture, Mekong River, tropical islands, and tragic yet resilient history
Angkor Wat (Siem Reap): The world’s largest religious monument, stunning at sunrise
Bayon Temple: Famous for its giant stone faces in Angkor Thom
Ta Prohm: Jungle temple intertwined with massive tree roots
Royal Palace (Phnom Penh): Glittering Khmer architecture and Silver Pagoda
Koh Rong: Tropical island paradise with turquoise waters and white sand beaches
Tonlé Sap Lake: Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake, with floating villages
Phnom Penh Riverside: Cafes, nightlife, and views of the Mekong River
Central Market (Phsar Thmei): Art Deco landmark for local shopping
Battambang Bamboo Train: Quirky ride through countryside fields
Kampot & Kep: Famous for pepper farms and crab markets
Cambodian Cuisine: Amok (coconut curry), Kuy Teav (noodle soup), and Nom Banh Chok (rice noodles)
Kbal Spean (River of a Thousand Lingas): Ancient Hindu carvings along a jungle riverbed
Bokor Hill Station (Kampot): Abandoned French colonial resort with eerie charm
Phnom Penh Memorial Stupa: Somber reminder of Khmer Rouge history
Preah Vihear Temple: Cliff-top temple with breathtaking views near Thai border
Cardamom Mountains: Remote eco-tourism with wildlife and waterfalls
Rabbit Island (Koh Tonsay): Rustic island near Kep, perfect for quiet escapes



