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Best Tourism Season in Cambodia+Precautions

Today, Bian Xiao will introduce Cambodian tourism information to you! Here is a mysterious country, full of national characteristics and customs, with its own charm. Today is mainly to learn about the best tourist season and some things that need everyone's attention!

The Best Tourist Season in Cambodia This is the best tourist season in Cambodia, because Cambodia has a tropical monsoon climate, and the average annual temperature here is around 27 degrees Celsius. The main tourist seasons are divided into rainy season and dry season. In addition, the dry season also includes cool season and hot season.

Rainy season (May -65438+ 10)

In the rainy season, the temperature in Cambodia is mainly about 33 degrees Celsius, and it often rains, and the most rainy time is from July to September!

Dry season (165438+1October-April of the following year)

165438+ 10-February of the following year

These months are the cool season in Cambodia and the most suitable season for traveling to Thailand, because it doesn't rain very much and the temperature is not hot!

March to April

This season is not very suitable for everyone to travel, because it is a hot season, not only with less rainfall, but also with a maximum temperature of 35 to 40 degrees Celsius!

Dress guide

If you travel in Cambodia, it is often very hot here, so you can wear short sleeves. If it is rainy season, be sure to pay attention to rain and mosquitoes!

Best travel precautions Cambodia's religious taboos

Many people living in Cambodia have religious beliefs. If you come here, if you are a lady, don't have any physical contact with the monks here, and some temples are not allowed to wear sleeveless clothes, and girls' nakedness needs to be knee-high!

Language and behavior

1. Remember that the traditional etiquette in Cambodia is namaste.

2. When eating, be careful not to put chopsticks in the rice bowl vertically, because it looks like burning incense to the dead.

If you enter the house, you need to take off your shoes here, and you can't point your toes at anything sacred.

Last but not least, don't touch a child's head.

These are Cambodian tourist materials edited by Bian Xiao. You can learn from them. If you travel here in the future, you must pay attention!