
South Coast Cambodia Travel Guide
Local SIM cards are easily purchased at the airport or city shops. Wi-Fi is common at places to stay and cafes.
Khmer is the official language. English is common in tourist zones. Chinese is increasingly heard.
Learning a few basic Khmer phrases goes a long way. Residents like it when you try.
These simple words can help basic interactions and dining.
Learning a few basic Khmer phrases makes for better interactions beyond tourist areas.
Understand typical operating hours to organize your activities effectively.
Business premises and banks generally operate Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM.
Shop hours vary; smaller shops 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM, supermarkets 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM.
Restaurants open from early morning (7:00 AM) until late evening (10:00 PM or later).
Banks are typically open weekdays. ATMs are easy to find and dispense US Dollars.
Cambodia observes many public holidays, some based on the Buddhist calendar.
Dry season: prioritize island trips. Wet season: Kbal Chhay Waterfall is more impressive with elevated water levels.
Show respect for Cambodian culture and customs during your visit.
The traditional Cambodian greeting is the Sampeah. Modest clothing is suitable outside shorelines.
Tipping is recognized for excellent service. Dishes are typically shared.
Always ask permission before photographing individuals, especially children or monks.
Be aware of sensitive topics and gestures to avoid offense.
Having respect for the King and Royal Family is important in Cambodia.
Sihanoukville's infrastructure has difficulties for travelers with mobility issues.
Infrastructure in Sihanoukville is generally not wheelchair-friendly.
Few attractions or ways to get around are specifically designed for accessibility.
Specialized services for visual or hearing impairments are limited.
Dedicated resources exclusively for accessibility in Sihanoukville are few.
Prioritize island trips if you visit when it's not rainy. If you travel during the wet season, Kbal Chhay Waterfall is more impressive with higher water levels.