Cambodia in July

June to August and the first of the Cambodian monsoons arrive, with precipitation hitting almost 200 mm per day in July. The rains see the temperature drop a few degrees from the April highs, but still average around 28 °C. Bone-dry fields transform to lush green paddies, and clear blue skies can quickly turn a deep, dramatic gray. Lightweight rainproof clothing is essential for this time of year when the inevitable and frequent downpours arrive. Many use the rainy days to take in culture and history, whether the charms of the Phnom Penh’s myriad Buddhist temples or by visiting the sobering Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, which pays testament to the nation’s turbulent recent history under the infamous Khmer Rouge.

Suggested Itineraries

Classic Cambodia

Duration
12 days / 11 nights
Price Per Person
From $11,800
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A Journey to Cambodia's Heart

Duration
16 days / 15 nights
Price Per Person
From $14,100
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Amazing Angkor

Duration
5 days / 4 nights
Price Per Person
Extension: Optional add-on to your itinerary
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Cambodia's Coast and Culture

Duration
9 days / 8 nights
Price Per Person
From $8,000
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Classic Indochina: Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam by Private Jet

Duration
12 days / 11 nights
Price Per Person
From $65,900
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