Flights From Bangkok To Cambodia And Things Not To Miss
Cambodia is one of the most fantastic destinations for travelers where they can gain exciting experiences, meet friendly people, explore rich history and indulge in fabulous food. If you are staying in Bangkok, Thailand, you can book Cambodia flight tickets to visit this beautiful country. Below is some useful information about Bangkok to Cambodia flight and things you should never miss.
Getting from Bangkok to Cambodia
Cambodia currently has two airports receiving international flights, one is the Phnom Penh International Airport and the other is the Siem Reap International Airport. Prices of flights from Bangkok to Cambodia can vary between $90 and $145 depending on your destination. In general, cheap flights from Bangkok to Cambodia can most be found in February.
When is the best time to visit Cambodia?
Cambodia has two main seasons. There is little rain between November and May, the so-called dry season, which itself divides into two distinct phases. The cool season (November to February) is the peak time for tourism when the weather is mild enough to explore the temples in comfort but warm enough to sunbathe by the coast. Humidity and temperatures rise slightly during the hot season (March to May) and can affect the journey.
June to October is the rainy season in Cambodia. Although traveling during this time can face some challenges, it’s still worth a visit as the country transforms into a waterlogged expanse of tropical green under the daily monsoon deluges.
Things not to miss in Cambodia
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat is always listed as the first must-visit in Cambodia. This unforgettable temple, crowned with soaring towers and embellished with intricate bas-reliefs, represents the zenith of Khmer architecture. Angkor Wat is 65m in height and all the buildings in Siem Reap are not allowed being taller than Angkor Wat.
Angkor Thom and Bayon
It will be a great regret if you miss the Angkor Thom – one of the most romantic dynasties in the past.
Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda
Royal Palace and the Silver Pagoda is located side by side on Sothearos Boulevard and while being two separate complexes, they are usually visited as one. These architectures represent the typical structure of the Khmer.
Banteay Srei
Banteay Srei is one of the smallest but most perfect Angkor’s temples, constructed from delicate rose-pink sandstone and covered in a positive riot of intricate carvings.
Apsara
Apsara is a Khmer classical dance at its most elegantly stylized, with beautifully costumed performers evoking the legendary apsaras of Hindu mythology.