Cambodia
Cambodia: Stone Souls of the Ancient Kingdom

At dawn, the silhouette of Angkor Wat rises above mirrored pools and misty jungle, symbolizing Cambodia’s ancient Khmer kingdom. This cosmic temple city, crowned by lotus-bud towers and cloaked in sacred lore, exudes grandeur. Cambodia’s climate is characterized by a tropical monsoon pattern: heavy southwest rains (May–October) nourish the forests, while the cooler northeast monsoon (November–March) brings drier, milder weather.
For travelers, Cambodia reveals wonders around every corner: wander among Angkor’s jungle-shrouded ruins at sunrise, cycle through Battambang’s French-colonial lanes and rice paddies, or cruise the emerald Cardamom Mountains in search of wild gibbons. Along the Gulf coast, laid-back towns like Kep and Kampot invite you to feast on fresh crabs amid pepper plantations. Each immersive experience – from temple meditation at Ta Prohm to a street noodle stall in Phnom Penh – opens a window into Cambodia’s soulful history and warm hospitality.








