
South Coast Cambodia Travel Guide
Ream National Park conserves coastal ecosystems. Adhere to park rules and support respectful tours.
Some areas around Koh Rong are recognized for coral reef conservation. Choose responsible dive operators.
Sihanoukville faces challenges with waste management. Minimize single-use plastics.
Implement practices to reduce your environmental footprint.
Mind your water usage, especially when it's not rainy. Consider carbon offset programs.
Minimize single-use plastics to mitigate pollution.
Support businesses with a commitment to sustainable practices.
Consider companies that prioritize sustainable production for your travel gear.
Look for hotels and guesthouses with stated environmental policies and initiatives.
Discover Eco StaysPick tour operators that support local guides, minimize waste, and practice responsible tourism.
Ethical Tour OptionsCarry a reusable bag for shopping to cut down on plastic waste.
Show deep respect for Cambodian culture and customs during your visit.
Support initiatives that preserve Cambodian traditions. Be mindful in your interactions and photography.
Show deep respect at holy sites and sacred spaces.
Be mindful of privacy and dignity when taking photos.
Certain gestures and topics are considered disrespectful.
Conversations about Cambodia's difficult past are sensitive. Show respect for the Royal Family.
Approach debates on the former times with great care.
Show utmost respect for the King and Royal Family.
Avoid engaging in political debates.
Learning a few basic Khmer phrases makes a favorable impression and smooths interactions.
Ensure your the good things about travel local communities directly.
Prioritize locally owned restaurants, shops, and tour operators.
Look for products labeled "fair trade" or from recognized ethical sources.
Do not give money directly to begging children. This can perpetuate harmful cycles.
If you wish to donate, contribute to legitimate, registered local NGOs.
Support small-scale local businesses straight to benefit the financial system.
Choose guesthouses owned by locals.
Use local tuk-tuk drivers.
Dine at locally-owned restaurants.
Direct giving to begging children can discourage school attendance. Support legitimate NGOs for lasting positive change.
Your money makes a greater positive impact when spent without intermediaries to local businesses and ethical organizations.