CAMBOGIA GAY FRIENDLY
Travel solutions with itineraries to discover all the wonders of this destination, places not to be missed, advice on where to sleep and what to eat, and above all special suggestions to make the most of your trip!

Welcome to Cambodia, a fascinating country in Southeast Asia, rich in history, culture and nature. Known for its magnificent temples, including the iconic Angkor Wat, it also offers breathtaking scenery with mountains, forests and lakes. The country is famous for its delicious cuisine, the hospitality of its inhabitants and a unique history that has its roots in the ancient Khmer civilization.

GAY FRIENDLY CAMBODIA
Cambodia is generally welcoming to the LGBTQ+ community, although it does not have specific laws that protect gay rights. Phnom Penh and Siem Reap offer some gay-friendly bars and clubs, but the culture is more conservative than in other Asian countries. In general, people tend to be tolerant, and Cambodia is considered a relatively safe destination for LGBTQ+ travelers.

SUGGESTED ITINERARIES
Visiting this destination at its best depends essentially on how much time you have to fully enjoy it. Here is a solution based on the number of days you have available:
10 DAY ITINERARY in CAMBODIA
Day 1 - ITALY / Phnom Penh
Day 2 - Phnom Penh
Day 3 - Phnom Penh / Siem Reap
Day 4 - Siem Reap - Angkor Wat - Siem Reap
Day 5 - Siem Reap - Angkor Wat - Siem Reap
Day 6 - Siem Reap / Battambang
Day 7 - Battambang
Day 8 - Battambang / Kampot
Day 9 - Kampot / Phnom Penh
Day 10 - Phnom Penh / ITALY
(By opening the Maps with Google, you can easily follow our path)
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WHAT TO SEE in CAMBODIA?
THE BEST THINGS TO SEE in CAMBODIA

Phnom Penh
Cambodia’s capital, Phnom Penh, is a city that mixes tradition and modernity. Historical sites such as the Royal Palace and the Genocide Museum in Tuol Sleng offer a strong link to the country’s recent history. At the same time, the city is vibrant, with restaurants, markets and a lively nightlife, offering a unique experience between culture and development.

Siem Reap and Angkor
Siem Reap is a Cambodian city, famous as the gateway to the Angkor complex. Located a few kilometers from the temples, Siem Reap offers a lively tourist atmosphere with markets, restaurants and a lively nightlife. Angkor, a World Heritage Site, is home to some of the most spectacular temples in the world, such as Angkor Wat, Bayon and Ta Prohm. These historic sites attract visitors eager to explore the rich history of the ancient Khmer Empire.

Battambang
Battambang is a city that preserves the authenticity and rural charm of Cambodia. Known for its French colonial architecture, it also offers natural attractions such as the hills of Phnom Sampeau, famous for temples and caves. You can also explore the surrounding countryside with a traditional "bamboo train", a unique experience that allows you to discover the beauty of Cambodian landscapes.
Sihanoukville
Sihanoukville, on the south coast, is famous for its sandy beaches and crystal clear sea. It is a popular destination for those seeking relaxation and water activities such as diving and snorkeling. The nearby islands, such as Koh Rong, offer a tranquil atmosphere and paradisiacal landscapes, making it the ideal area for those who want to explore the natural beauty of Cambodia and enjoy the sea.

Kampot
Kampot is a quiet riverside town, famous for its pepper plantations and considered to be among the best in the world. The city offers a relaxed atmosphere, with cafes and restaurants along the river. From Kampot, you can hike to Mount Bokor and visit the caves of Phnom Chhngok. It is an ideal destination for those looking for a slower journey and immersed in nature.
Kep
Kep is a small coastal town famous for its crabs and fresh fish cuisine. Although less well known than Sihanoukville, Kep offers a more peaceful and relaxed atmosphere. In addition to exploring the local cuisine, visitors can stroll along the beach and visit the Kep National Park, where there are hiking trails and breathtaking views.

Ratanakiri
Ratanakiri, in northeastern Cambodia, is a remote province famous for its wilderness and indigenous communities. The area is ideal for ecotourism, with jungle tours, visits to tribal villages and a rich wildlife. Lake Yeak Laom, a volcanic crater, is one of the main natural attractions, perfect for swimming and picnics surrounded by unspoiled nature.
Kratie
Kratie is a small town located along the Mekong River, famous for its observation of the Irrawaddy dolphins, a rare and endangered species. The city is also a starting point for exploring the surrounding region, which offers tranquil river landscapes, traditional villages and the chance to immerse yourself in Cambodian culture. It is an ideal destination for those seeking an authentic experience and away from the main tourist circuits.
Kompong Cham
Kampong Cham is a city located along the Mekong River. Known for its picturesque landscapes and tranquility, it is famous for the Kompong Cham bridge, one of the longest in Cambodia. The city is also a starting point for exploring temples, floating villages and surrounding nature, making it an ideal destination for those seeking an authentic experience away from the main tourist routes.
Preah Vihear
Preah Vihear is famous for its namesake temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located on a cliff that offers spectacular views of the plain below. The temple, which dates back to the Khmer Empire period, is an architectural and spiritual masterpiece. The surrounding area, still little touristy, is a great destination for those who seek tranquility and an immersion in the history and culture of Cambodia.

WHAT TO DO in CAMBODIA

Visit to the temples of Angkor
The UNESCO World Heritage temples of Angkor are Cambodia’s main attraction. Explore the magnificent Angkor Wat, the largest temple in the complex, and other iconic sites such as Bayon and Ta Prohm, the latter famous for the trees growing among the ruins. A sunrise or sunset tour offers a breathtaking spectacle. A unique experience that will immerse you in the thousand-year history of the Khmer Empire.
Excursion in the Bokor National Park
Bokor National Park, located in the Kampot region, is a perfect excursion for nature lovers. Climbing up Bokor Mountain, you’ll explore rainforests, waterfalls and spectacular views. The area is also famous for the abandoned mountain station and mysterious temple. An opportunity to enjoy the tranquility of Cambodian nature and discover a lesser known side of the country.
Mekong dolphins encounter in Kratie
Kratie is one of the best places to spot the rare Irrawaddy dolphins in the Mekong River. Take a boat down the river to see these beautiful, endangered animals in their natural habitat. The sight of dolphins jumping into the river, surrounded by a tranquil landscape, is an unforgettable experience that allows you to appreciate the beauty of the local fauna.
Relax on the beaches of Sihanoukville
Sihanoukville’s beaches are ideal for those looking for a break from the city bustle. With crystal clear waters, white sand and numerous nearby islands to explore, Sihanoukville is one of the country’s most popular seaside destinations. You can also enjoy activities such as snorkeling, diving and kayaking, or simply relax under a palm tree while enjoying the sunset.

Visit to the Royal Palace of Phnom Penh
The Royal Palace of Phnom Penh is one of the main attractions of the capital. This magnificent complex, with its elegant buildings and well-kept gardens, is the official residence of the king of Cambodia. The Throne Room and Silver Pagoda are particularly impressive. Visiting it will allow you to learn about the history and culture of the Cambodian monarchy, as well as enjoy its architectural beauty.
Explore the countryside of Battambang with the Bamboo Train
The "Bamboo Train" in Battambang is one of the most fascinating experiences in Cambodia. It is a small vehicle on rails, composed of a bamboo platform, which runs along the railway lines between the countryside and the villages. A fun and unique journey that allows you to explore the rural area in a traditional way and discover Cambodian daily life.
Visit the Phnom Kulen Shrine
Phnom Kulen, located in the Phnom Kulen National Park, is a sacred place and one of the most important historical sites in Cambodia. Here you will find ancient temples, breathtaking waterfalls and numerous Buddha sculptures carved in the rock. This site is considered the cradle of the Khmer Empire and a place of great spiritual significance, ideal for those seeking a connection with Cambodian history and culture.

Boat tour on the lake Tonle Sap
Tonle Sap is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia and an ecologically important area. Taking a boat tour is an unmissable experience to explore the floating villages, where houses are built on stilts. This tour will allow you to discover the daily life of the inhabitants of the lake, as well as admire wildlife, including numerous migratory birds. It’s a unique opportunity to see a more peaceful and authentic side of Cambodia.

Visit to the temples of Banteay Srei
Banteay Srei, a temple dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva, is one of the most extraordinary temples in Angkor. Known for its fine architecture and incredible stone sculptures, it is often called "The Temple of Women" for the delicacy and precision of its bas-reliefs. This temple, although far from the crowds, offers an impressive view and a quieter atmosphere than other sites in Angkor.
Exploration of the caves of Phnom Chhngok
The Phnom Chhngok caves, located near the town of Kampot, are a fascinating natural destination. The interior of the caves houses Buddhist temples and Buddha sculptures dating back centuries. During the excursion, you will explore the limestone cave system, discovering rock paintings and stalactite and stalagmite formations. It is a visit that combines nature, adventure and spirituality, offering a unique experience away from the traditional tourist routes.



BEST EVENTS in CAMBODIA
Angkor Festival (January)
The Angkor Festival is an annual celebration held in Siem Reap, where traditional Cambodian dance, music and art performances are organized. This seven-day event celebrates the culture and history of Angkor, with performances ranging from traditional Khmer dances to contemporary art works, attracting international and local visitors for a unique cultural experience.
Khmer New Year (April)
The Khmer New Year, or "Chaul Chnam Thmey", is one of the most important festivals in Cambodia. It takes place in April and marks the beginning of the lunar year. During this time, families and communities gather to celebrate with religious rituals, traditional dances, games and food. Cities come alive with festivals, parades and ceremonies in temples, offering a lively immersion into Cambodian culture.
Kampot Mango Festival (June)
The Kampot Mango Festival celebrates one of Cambodia’s most beloved fruits: mangoes. This annual event, held in June, includes mango-eating competitions, local markets, shows and live music. It is an opportunity for visitors to discover the local culture, taste mango delicacies and participate in a festive atmosphere typical of the region.
Bon Om Touk Festival (November)
The Bon Om Touk Festival, also known as the Boat Festival, celebrates the reversal of the flow of the Tonle Sap River. During this event held in Phnom Penh, hundreds of boats are decorated participating in breathtaking races along the Mekong River. The city is transformed with fireworks, festivals and religious ceremonies, celebrating the tradition, spirituality and culture of Cambodia.
Festival of Water (November)
The Water Festival is one of the most spectacular and important events in Cambodia, marking the end of the rainy season and the beginning of the harvest season. It takes place in November and includes boat races, religious ceremonies and celebrations throughout the capital, Phnom Penh. The festival offers a combination of fast competitions and cultural traditions, and is an occasion to celebrate the life and prosperity of the country.

WHERE TO STAY in CAMBODIA?
BEST LGBT FRIENDLY HOTELS in CAMBODIA
Phnom Penh - X One Hotel **** Phnom Penh - M9 Kirirom Hotel **** Phnom Penh - Phnom Penh 51 Hotel & Residences ****
Siem Reap - Tunnel Urban Retreat ****
Siem Reap - Isann Lodge ****
Siem Reap - Pavillon d'Orient Boutique Hotel ****
Sihanoukville - Sok Sabay Resort ***
Kampot - Rikitikitavi ***
Kratie - Soriyabori Resort ***
Battambang - Battambang Resort ****
Kep - Saravoan-Kep Hotel ***

WHERE TO EAT in CAMBODIA?
BEST TYPICAL RESTAURANTS of CAMBODIA Quality / Price
Phnom Penh - €€€€ - Fivefive Rooftop Bar & Lounge
Phnom Penh - €€€ - Malis (Norodom Boulevard)
Phnom Penh - €€ - La Croisette
Siem Reap - €€€ - Mesa Restaurant
Siem Reap - €€ - Golden Pumpkin Restaurant
Siem Reap - € - Chanrey Tree
Sihanoukville - €€ - Level 22
Kampot - €€ - Sabay Beach Restaurant and Cocktail Bar
Kratie - €€ - Mekong MoJo Restaurant & Bar
Battambang - € - Coconut LyLy Restaurant
Kep - €€ - Holy Crab

WHAT TO EAT in CAMBODIA?
BEST TYPICAL DISHES OF CAMBODIA
Amok Trey
Amok Trey is a traditional Cambodian dish made of fish cooked with a sauce of coconut milk, curry, turmeric and aromatic spices. It is often served in a banana leaf, which gives the dish a unique aroma. It is one of the most popular dishes in Cambodian cuisine, very rich in flavors and perfect for those who love spicy dishes.
Bai Sach Chrouk
Bai Sach Chrouk is a popular breakfast dish, made from white rice served with thin slices of grilled pork marinated in coconut milk and garlic. It is accompanied by fresh vegetables, such as cucumbers and soy sprouts. This dish is simple but tasty, and highly appreciated for its combination of succulent meat and fragrant rice.
Lok Lak
Lok Lak is a sautéed dish of beef with a sauce made from soy sauce, black pepper, onions and lime. Served with white rice and often accompanied by a pepper and salt sauce, it is one of the most popular dishes in Cambodia. The meat is tender and tasty, while the sauce is perfect for a rich and succulent dish.
Kuy Teav
The Kuy Teav is a rice noodle soup that can be served in different variations, often with beef or chicken broth. Adding meat, fresh herbs, soy sprouts and lime, this dish is tasty and versatile. It is one of the most common breakfasts in Cambodia, light but nutritious, perfect to start the day with energy.
Nom Banh Chok
Nom Banh Chok is one of the most traditional dishes in Cambodia, often eaten for breakfast. It is a rice noodle soup with a green broth made from fish, turmeric and banana leaves. It is served with fresh vegetables such as cucumbers, soy sprouts and basil, offering a mix of fresh, spicy and aromatic flavors.
Prahok
Prahok is a fermented fish paste, a key ingredient in Cambodian cuisine. It is used as a condiment or base for soups, curries and sauces. Its intense, salty flavor adds depth to traditional dishes, and is often paired with fresh vegetables or meat. It is a distinctive condiment that reflects the country’s unique culinary culture.
Samlor Korkor
Samlor Korkor is a rich, thick, curry-like soup made with a variety of vegetables such as eggplant, pumpkin, sweet potatoes and beans. It is cooked with beef or chicken, and is often enriched with fish paste and fresh flavors. This dish reflects the Cambodian tradition of cooking nutritious and full of flavor dishes.
Bong Korng
The Bong Korng is a tasty sweet rice salad prepared with grated coconut, peanuts and exotic fruits like mangoes and papaya. It is often served as an appetizer or side dish and can be seasoned with a lime sauce, fish sauce and palm sugar. This dish is fresh, light and perfect to counter heavier dishes.
Changul
Changul is a chicken or pork meat preparation cooked with a marinade of fish sauce, garlic, chilli and palm sugar, then roasted until crispy on the outside. This dish is served with rice and fresh vegetables. Its balanced, sweet and salty flavor makes it a dish appreciated by locals and tourists.
Kuy Teav Phnom Penh
A variant of noodle soup, Kuy Teav Phnom Penh is a richer version of the classic noodle soup. It is prepared with beef or chicken broth, seasoned with fish sauce, garlic, onion and aromatic spices. Rice noodles are added to the hot broth along with meat, fresh vegetables such as basil, soy sprouts, lime and chili. This dish is loved for its freshness, delicate taste and versatility, making it perfect for every meal of the day.

TRAVEL TIPS about CAMBODIA by World Mappers
If you have time don’t forget to visit Koh Ring, a paradise island off the coast of Sihanoukville, known for its crystal clear waters, white beaches and lively nightlife. The nearby islands also offer opportunities for jungle trekking and scuba diving. Koh Rong is ideal for those seeking both relaxation and adventure in an unspoiled natural environment, away from mass tourism.
Cambodia is a deeply religious and tradition-abiding nation. When visiting temples, such as those in Angkor, it is important to dress respectfully. Wear clothes that cover shoulders and knees, as entry to temples may be prohibited if these rules are not followed. Also, bring comfortable walking shoes with you as exploring temples requires some physical activity. Remember to keep your voice down and behave in a quiet and respectful way. Avoid touching people’s heads, as it is considered the most sacred part of the body. Showing respect for local customs will earn you the respect of the Cambodian people.
Health care in Cambodia can vary greatly from high quality facilities in major cities to more modest facilities in rural areas. Before you leave, ensure that you have health insurance covering any accidents or illnesses. In case of emergency, it is advisable to go to private hospitals in Phnom Penh or Siem Reap, which offer better services.
Although the main tourist destinations have fairly high hygiene standards, the more remote areas of Cambodia may not offer the same conditions. Bring disinfectant wipes and hand sanitizer gel with you, especially when you can’t easily find running water or soap. Pay attention to the quality of water and consider using sealed bottles or filters to avoid intestinal diseases.
Cambodia, like many other tourist destinations, is facing the growing threat of plastic pollution. Bring a reusable bottle to avoid buying plastic bottles. When shopping, ask if it is possible to use canvas bags instead of plastic ones. Caring for the environment will help preserve Cambodia’s natural beauty for future generations.
Even though English is spoken in tourist areas, learning some basic words in Cambodian (Khmer) can make a big difference. Words like "ciao" (His’s gods) and "thanks" (Orkun) are popular with locals and can open doors to more authentic experiences. Cambodians are known for their hospitality, and a little effort to speak their language can create a deeper bond.

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