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February is in the middle of Cambodia's cool, dry season, but "cool" is a relative term, and visitors can still expect warm-to-hot temperatures. The conditions are ideal for getting outdoors, whether hiking and biking or simply wandering around the ancient temples of Angkor Wat. Many other travelers have the same idea though, so expect Cambodia to be busy with tourists if you visit in February.
Cambodia experiences two main seasons: the dry season and the rainy (wet) season. Most travelers prefer to visit during the dry season when the skies are clearer, temperatures are generally lower, and the conditions are good for sightseeing and experiences. However, there are advantages to visiting in the wet season, especially if you're interested in photography and don't mind getting a bit wet. Find out more about the best time of year to visit Cambodia.
June is the start of the wet season in Cambodia, and while not many tourists visit at this time, there are distinct advantages to doing so. The early wet season is also known as the green season when vegetation and crops come back to life after many months of minimal rain, so the countryside is lush and vibrant. Plus, it doesn't rain all day, every day. Read on to learn more about traveling to Cambodia in June.
September is among the wettest months in Cambodia, and it's the low season for tourism. But if you're prepared for some rain and minimize your overland travel, there are benefits to coming at this time of year. Fewer other visitors at highlights like Angkor Wat are one major plus, as are the birdlife and floating villages on the Tonlé Sap lake. Read on to find out more about traveling to Cambodia in September.

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