About Cambodia

About Cambodia

  • GeographySituated in the southwest of the Indochinese peninsula, Cambodia occupies a total area of 181,035 square kilometers and borders Thailand to the west and northwest, Laos to the northeast, Vietnam to the east, and Gulf of Thailand to the southwest. Cambodia’s geographic coordinates are 13 00 N, 105 00 E. Cambodia’s terrain consists mainly of low plains, with mountains to the southwest and north. Two dominant physical features of Cambodia are the Mekong river, which runs from north to south of the country, and the TonlĂ© Sap Lake. Natural resources include oil and gas, timber, gemstones, iron ore, manganese, phosphates, hydropower potential.

  • ReligionTheravada Buddhism is the prevailing official religion in Cambodia and approximately ninety percent of the population is Buddhist. Islam, Hinduism and Christianity are also embraced in Cambodia. Since Buddha statues and images represent the revered Buddha, visitors are asked to treat all such statues and images with respect, so as not to offend local people.

  • Pulic HolidaysThe Kingdom of Cambodia has a great wealth of traditional and cultural festivals dated according to the Cambodian lunar calendar. All of these festivals are influenced by the concepts of Buddhism, Hinduism, and royal cultures. Most of these are great rejoicings of the urban and rural populace, held annually as follows. 

  • FoodCambodian cuisine includes noodles, soups, grills, stir-fried, curries, salads, desserts, lots of vegetables, tropical fruits, and of course rice which is the staple food for Cambodians. Cambodian culinary secrets are rarely written down; the recipes were instead handed down from mother to daughter. From an ancient origin has come a traditional cuisine of unsuspected treasures: a unique blend of flavors and colors that enhance the natural ingredients used.

  • AccomodationAccommodation in Cambodia varies greatly from basic guesthouses to superb luxury resorts, charming, locally-run boutique properties and functional provincial hotels. With new places to stay opening all the time, we're able to recommend a variety of options to suit all tastes and budgets.In some of the remote areas the choice is more limited, but you can still find beautiful swimming pools and comfortable beds in some of the most surprising locations.

  • Travel SpotWith its rich history, relatively low cost, and unique cuisine, Cambodia has been growing in popularity as a tourist destination over recent years. Cambodia is home to Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world, which is a major draw for tourists. Cambodia is not just about temples; it also offers beautiful landscapes. From the lush jungle greenery to places like Sihanoukville and Koh Rong which known for their beautiful, pristine beaches and clear waters, there's certainly a variety of scenery to enjoy.