Cambodia
A Southeast Asian nation renowned for its magnificent ancient ruins, particularly the majestic temple complex of Angkor Wat. Beyond its historical treasures, Cambodia offers a landscape of lush, rolling countryside, unique floating villages on the Tonlé Sap lake, and unspoiled beaches along its southern coastline. The capital, Phnom Penh, presents a fascinating blend of traditional Khmer architecture, French colonial influences, and a vibrant, contemporary energy.
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自然探險
徒步穿越壯麗的瑟門山脈,或探訪達納基勒窪地的奇特火山景觀。
自然探險
徒步穿越壯麗的瑟門山脈,或探訪達納基勒窪地的奇特火山景觀。
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達納基勒窪地3日探險
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- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
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達納基勒窪地3日探險
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
- 探索地球上最酷熱、最奇特的鹽漠與火山
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Visa Information
Most nationalities can obtain a tourist visa on arrival at major ports of entry, or apply for an e-Visa in advance.
Currency
Cambodian Riel (KHR). The US Dollar (USD) is widely accepted and used everywhere, especially in cities and tourist areas.
Language
Khmer
- Sues'day: Hello
- Aw'kohn: Thank you
- Som'toh: Excuse me / Sorry
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Transportation
Tuk-tuks and moto-taxis are the primary means of getting around cities. For intercity travel, buses and shared taxis are available. Hiring a private car with a driver is a popular way to explore the temples around Angkor.
Specialty cuisine
Khmer cuisine is known for its delicate spices and fresh herbs. Must-try dishes include Fish Amok (steamed fish curry in coconut milk), Lok Lak (stir-fried beef), and Khmer Red Curry. Street food stalls offer a wide variety of delicious and affordable options.
Etiquette and Tipping
- Tipping is not required but is becoming more common in the tourism industry. Small tips for good service are appreciated.
- The traditional greeting is the 'Sampeah', which involves a prayer-like gesture with pressed palms and a slight bow. Dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees, when entering temples.



