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Your Guide to Weather, Festivals & Seasonal Travel
A Seasonal Guide to Cambodia

Cambodia is located in the tropical zone of Southeast Asia and is blessed with a straightforward climate.
As with other countries in the region, Cambodia has a distinct wet and dry season.
However, we argue that the dry season is not necessarily the ‘best’ time to go to Cambodia (unless you’re looking for some serious beach time).
The monsoon rains bring exceptionally lush scenery, with verdant vegetation and floating villages at their most picturesque.
Choosing when to go to depends on what you’d like to get out of your luxury Cambodia holiday – and our specialists would be more than happy to help you figure that out.
When to visit Cambodia
Best Time
October – March
Green Season
May – September
Beach Season
November – April
Wildlife
All Year
(Kratie – Irrawaddy dolphins)
(Ratanakiri – gibbons)
(Cardamom Mountains)
Weather in Cambodia throughout the year
January – April
This is an excellent time to visit Cambodia with its hot dry weather, sun-drenched beaches and clear blue skies – all day every day. It’s a reliable choice for winter sun and perfect if you’re looking to combine beach time with some cultural exploration. Be mindful that it will start to swelter in late March and April and the water levels fall from January onwards.
May – September
Tropical rains will come to all of Cambodia from May through September, although this is often a welcome break from the dry heat of April. It rarely rains all day every day, and the lush landscapes will return – hence the local name of “green season”. If you’re passionate about beautiful scenery (and want to make the most of low-season hotel offers), this could be a great time to visit, though we caution that there can be flooding in late August and September.
October – December
One of the best times to visit Cambodia is just after the wet season when the landscapes are still green and warm, and when dry and sunny days return. Weather in Cambodia in November is particularly lovely, as river levels are still high from the recent rains and rice paddies shimmer with fresh water. A December holiday in Cambodia can be a unique choice for a tropical Christmas, too.
The Seasons in Cambodia
Cambodia’s dry season lasts from mid-October through until April. To us, October to November is one of the best times to go to Cambodia, as although you may see residual rains, the landscapes are exceptionally green and beautiful. December and January are the two most popular months to visit Cambodia, with low humidity and mild temperatures on the cards. Over the following months, temperatures creep up, and by the time April comes around, it can be unbearably hot (frequently reaching well over 40°C). However, the beaches and seaside towns in the south can offer sun-seekers some dazzling ocean vistas during this time.

Wet Season in Cambodia
May to October marks the typical monsoon season, where rain can fall 4-5 days each week. During the wet season, the rice paddies are full of water, the floating villages spring back to life, and the temples of Angkor reflect serenely in their pools and reservoirs. Though we understand that the rain will deter many travellers, for landscape lovers this can be a brilliant time to visit. You can also take great advantage of low-season offers, too.
Beach Season in Cambodia
Naturally, the dry season (November – April) is the best time to go to the beaches in Cambodia. Travelling at the beginning of the dry season, from November and December, tends to be slightly cooler. While in March to April, temperatures can average around 30ºC. For that reason, if you’d like to combine beach time with sightseeing, we’d usually recommend travelling earlier in the season.



Key Dates & Festivals in Cambodia
Like with many Southeast Asian countries, the Cambodian New Year takes place in April and forms the country’s most important festival. Bon Chol Chhnam Thmei, as it is locally known, usually begins on the 13th or 14th and comprises a three-day celebration in which most Cambodians have time off work to spend time with their families. Though many bars and restaurants shut during this time, especially in Phnom Penh, it is also a period filled with music and festivity. Talk to your specialist about whether a visit for the Khmer New Year is right for you.
November is also an excellent month for those looking to experience exciting Cambodian events. Celebrated with colourful boat races, The Water Festival marks the change of course of the Tonle Sap waters. In contrast, Independence Day marks independence from French colonial rule in 1953 (not to be confused with Liberation Day, which takes place in January and commemorates the end of the Khmer Rouge regime in 1979).



Explore Our Hotels & Villas
Wherever you go, and whatever you do, at the end of every day you can always be sure of a comfortable rest. Every location on our list of hotels is handpicked, and in its own way, shares the history, the hospitality, and the soul of Cambodia.
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Botum Sakor National Park, Cambodia
Cardamom Tented Camp
Nestled in Botum Sakor National Park, the largest in Cambodia, the Cardamom Tented Camp aims to minimise the human footprint on the surrounding environment and promote sustainable tourism.
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Safari-style glamping
Best for
Families,
Couples
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Phnom Penh, Cambodia,
Chef Nak Homestay
Just 40 minutes from Phnom Penh, Chef Nak’s Homestay offers exclusive stays, Khmer cooking classes, and a tranquil garden setting steeped in Cambodian culture.
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Culinary immersion,
Exclusive stay,
Cultural design
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Couples,
Families,
Solo Travellers
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Koh Rong, Cambodia,
The Royal Sands Koh Rong
Set on the powder-white sands of Long Beach, The Royal Sands offers barefoot luxury on Cambodia’s Koh Rong Island.
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Barefoot beach access,
Ocean-facing villas,
Family-sized pools
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Couples
Families
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Siem Reap, Cambodia
Phum Baitang
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Private stilted villas
Infinity pool with rice field views,
Peaceful, authentic setting
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Couples,
Families
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Cardamom Mountains, Cambodia
Shinta Mani Wild
Truly extraordinary. A unique tented safari camp, Shinta Mani Wild offers outdoor experiences as incredible as its dining and accommodation.
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Atmospheric setting,
Bill Bensley design
Best for
Families with teens,
Couples
Friends
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Koh Rong Archipelago, Cambodia,
Song Saa Private Island
Tucked within the Koh Rong archipelago, Song Saa Private Island spans two jungle-clad isles linked by a footbridge, ringed by coral reefs and golden sand.
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Overwater villas,
Sustainable island luxury
Best for
Couples,
Honeymooners
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Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Palace Gate Hotel and Residence
Stylish and well-located, Palace Gate Hotel & Residence pairs contemporary comfort with easy access to Phnom Penh’s cultural heart.
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Rooftop views over Phnom Penh,
Steps from the Royal Palace,
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Couples,
Families,
Solos
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Siem Reap, Cambodia,
Jaya House River Park
Jaya House was the first plastic-free hotel in Cambodia and continues to lead with environmental initiatives like the ‘Refill Not Landfill’ campaign.
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Outstanding service,
Eco-conscious luxury,
Private pool suites
Best for
Couples,
Families
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Phnom Penh and The South, Cambodia
Farmhouse Resort and Spa
Farmhouse Resort and Spa is situated about 1 hour outside of Phnom Penh, but it’s worlds away from the hustle and bustle of this ever-expanding city.
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Families,
Couples,
Solos
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