Honeymoons in Cambodia
Overview of Cambodia
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Whether you are looking for a chance to relax and unwind after much hectic planning or whether you are ready for a new adventure, then Cambodia offers a great mix of both. With gorgeous beaches on which to laze, stunning natural countryside to trek and tons of historical sites and museums to visit, not to mention dolphin watching and shopping, there is so much to see and do, that the only problem will be fitting it all in.
A honeymoon in Cambodia will give the newly married couple a chance to explore an up and coming country which has a myriad of fascinating history and a rich culture. Flights leave South Africa on a regular basis and you could be exploring all that this amazing country has to offer in little over 20 hours. Visit the ruined temples of Angkor which give an insight into their former colonial times, and take a poignant trip to the memorial at Choeung Ek, the scene of the infamous Killing Fields. There are over 8,000 skulls arranged in size behind a glass pane. Trek the Bokor National Park and watch the Mekong dolphins. Ride an elephant at Ratanakiri or Mondukiri or go for a cruise along the Mekong River. Visit a floating village and watch the sunset from the top of Phnom Bakheng Temple. With so much to see and do, your stay in Cambodia will be unforgettable.
Key honeymoon facts about Cambodia
When to go:
– It's warm and hot all year round but November to February which are slightly cooler and dry is the best time to go. June-August is hot and wet and September to early November is cooler and wet.
Flight information:
– Multiple carriers operate between South Africa and Cambodia. Emirates/Bangkok Airways fly from Toronto stopping at Dubai and Bangkok before arriving at Phnom Penh in 19½ hours
Currency:
– Riel
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