Cambodia
Temples, floating villages, and the country we call home base.
Why travelers come here
Most people arrive for Angkor and leave remembering the rest of the country just as much – floating villages on the Tonlé Sap, a countryside bamboo train outside Battambang, and a slower pace than its neighbors tend to have.
The two places we route around
Cambodia is small enough to see most of this in a week without feeling rushed.
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Cambodia Temple Landscape Photography: Where to Go and When to Shoot
Angkor isn’t one temple — it’s an archaeological park roughly the size of a small city, and different corners of it photograph completely differently depending on the hour, the season, and how far you’re willing to walk from the parking lot. This guide covers where the light is actually worth chasing, and the practical details […]
Cambodia Travel Guide: Everything to Know Before You Go
Cambodia is often visited for one reason — Angkor Wat — and left with several more. Beyond the temples, it’s floating villages on the Tonlé Sap, a countryside bamboo train outside Battambang, a capital still finding its footing after a difficult modern history, and a pace of life that’s noticeably slower than its neighbors. This […]
Practical info
The basics we get asked about most before a first Cambodia trip.
Visa
E-visa available online in advance, or visa-on-arrival at major airports and border crossings.
Currency
US Dollar is used everywhere alongside Cambodian Riel, which mostly appears as small change.
Language
Khmer is the national language; English is common in Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, and most tourist areas.
Getting around
We arrange private drivers between cities and tuk-tuks for short local hops — no self-driving required.
