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Angkor Wat temple at sunrise during Cambodia's cool dry season with clear skies and lotus pond reflection

Best Time to Visit Cambodia
from India — 2026 Guide

Month-by-month weather, crowd levels, festival dates & India-specific travel tips for planning your Cambodia trip.

Updated for 2026 Travelers
Written by Nisha Chaudhary — Asia Travel Specialist
Reviewed by Namrata Sethi · Asia Travel Reviewer
Last updated after reviewing:
  • Angkor Archaeological Park sunrise access rules update (2025)
  • Cambodia Water Festival (Bon Om Touk) 2026 confirmed dates
  • Monsoon season flight reliability India-Cambodia routing (Q3 2025)

Last updated: April 2026

Cambodia's Two Main Seasons
Understanding dry vs wet season helps Indian travelers plan temple visits, coastal trips & budget timing

Dry Season (Nov–Apr)

  • Weather: Low humidity, minimal rain, 22–35°C depending on month
  • Temple Comfort: Excellent Nov–Feb; challenging Mar–Apr (hot)
  • Crowds: High Dec–Jan; moderate Nov & Feb–Apr
  • Flight Pricing: Peak fares Dec–Jan; better value Nov & Feb
  • Best For: First-time visitors, Angkor photography, family trips
  • India Travel Note: Aligns with Indian winter holidays — book 3–4 months ahead for Dec–Jan travel

Wet Season / Monsoon (May–Oct)

  • Weather: Afternoon showers (1–3 hrs), lush greenery, 26–33°C
  • Temple Comfort: Good mornings; paths may be muddy after rain
  • Crowds: Low to moderate — fewer tourists, quieter temples
  • Flight Pricing: Often 10–20% lower than peak season
  • Best For: Budget travelers, photographers (dramatic skies), Tonle Sap floating villages
  • India Travel Note: May–Jun aligns with Indian summer breaks; Sep–Oct offers post-monsoon value window

Pro Tip: For the complete Cambodia travel guide covering visa, cost & itinerary, see our Cambodia travel guide. Plan your budget using the trip cost breakdown. Check visa requirements before booking flights.

Month-by-Month Cambodia Weather & Travel Guide
Detailed monthly breakdown for Indian travelers planning Cambodia trips in 2026
Month Season Temp (Siem Reap) Rain Crowds India Travel Note
JanDry Peak ✓✓22–29°CMinimalVery HighPeak Indian holiday season — book flights 4 months ahead
FebDry Peak ✓24–31°CMinimalHighGood post-holiday window; slightly lower hotel rates
MarHot Transition26–34°CLowModerateHoli travel window; pack sun protection & hydration
AprHottest Month28–37°CLowModerateKhmer New Year (mid-April) — book early or avoid domestic travel
MayMonsoon Start27–35°CIncreasingLow-MedIndian summer break option; lower hotel rates, afternoon showers
JunMonsoon26–33°CModerateLowLush landscapes, fewer crowds; carry lightweight rain gear
JulMonsoon26–32°CHighLowBest value month; Tonle Sap Lake at high water for boat tours
AugMonsoon26–32°CHighLowIndependence Day (Aug 9) local celebrations; quiet temples
SepLate Monsoon ✓25–32°CEasingLow-MedExcellent value window; greenery peaks, crowds remain low
OctDry Start ✓25–31°CDecreasingRisingPre-Dussehra travel option; ideal weather returning
NovDry Peak ✓✓23–30°CMinimalHighWater Festival (Bon Om Touk) early-mid Nov — book Phnom Penh ahead
DecDry Peak ✓✓22–29°CMinimalVery HighPeak Indian winter holiday demand — book everything 3–4 months ahead

Temple Photography Tip: November–February offers clearest skies for Angkor Wat sunrise shots. Arrive at Angkor gate by 4:30 AM for optimal reflection photos in the lotus pond. Weekdays (Tue–Thu) see fewer photographers than weekends.

Cambodia Festivals & Travel Impact
Major cultural events that affect crowds, pricing & itinerary planning for Indian travelers

Khmer New Year (Chaul Chnam Thmey)

  • Dates: Mid-April (typically April 13–16)
  • What Happens: Cambodia's biggest festival — water celebrations, temple visits, family gatherings
  • Travel Impact: Many local businesses close; domestic transport crowded; hotels book early
  • India Traveler Tip: Either book accommodations 2–3 months ahead OR avoid domestic travel during these dates. Experiencing traditional ceremonies can be culturally rewarding if planned well.

Water Festival (Bon Om Touk)

  • Dates: Early-mid November (lunar calendar; confirm annually)
  • What Happens: Massive boat races on Tonle Sap River, riverside celebrations in Phnom Penh
  • Travel Impact: Phnom Penh hotels fill quickly; transport prices rise; vibrant cultural experience
  • India Traveler Tip: Book Phnom Penh accommodation 2–3 months ahead if traveling during festival. Consider watching races from Siem Reap if avoiding crowds.

Pchum Ben (Ancestors' Festival)

  • Dates: September/October (15-day Buddhist festival)
  • What Happens: Cambodians honor ancestors with food offerings at pagodas
  • Travel Impact: Minimal disruption to tourism; temples more active with local worshippers
  • India Traveler Tip: Respectful observation opportunity. Dress modestly at pagodas (shoulders/knees covered). Excellent time for cultural photography with fewer tourists.
India-Specific Timing Tips for Cambodia
Align your Cambodia trip with Indian holidays, flight pricing trends & seasonal preferences

Holiday Window Planning

  • December–January: Peak Indian winter holidays — expect highest flight/hotel demand. Book 3–4 months ahead for best rates.
  • April (Khmer New Year): Aligns with Indian summer breaks — good family travel window but book early due to local festival crowds.
  • October (Navratri/Dussehra): Shoulder season value — pleasant weather returning, moderate crowds, good flight availability.
  • May–June: Indian summer break option — monsoon starts but offers budget pricing and lush scenery.
  • September: Post-monsoon value window — excellent for budget travelers, green landscapes, fewer tourists.

Flight Pricing by Season

  • Peak (Dec–Jan): ₹45K–₹60K return from DEL/BOM — book 4+ months ahead
  • Shoulder (Nov, Feb, Oct): ₹35K–₹50K — best balance of weather & value
  • Low (May–Sep): ₹30K–₹45K — monsoon discounts, flexible travelers benefit
  • Pro Tip: Fly mid-week (Tue–Thu) for 10–15% lower fares regardless of season
  • Routing: Bangkok/Kuala Lumpur connections most reliable year-round; check monsoon impact on regional flights Jun–Sep

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What to Pack by Season
Season-specific packing checklist for Indian travelers visiting Cambodia

Dry Season Packing (Nov–Feb)

  • Light cotton/linen clothing for daytime temple visits
  • Light jacket or sweater for cool mornings (18–22°C at sunrise)
  • Sun protection: SPF 50+, wide-brim hat, UV sunglasses
  • Comfortable walking sandals with grip for temple stones
  • Scarf/shawl for temple dress code (shoulders/knees covered)
  • Reusable water bottle with hydration tablets (dry air)

Hot Season Packing (Mar–Apr)

  • Breathable, moisture-wicking fabrics (avoid synthetic)
  • Extra water capacity (3L/day recommended)
  • Electrolyte tablets or ORS packets for hydration
  • Portable handheld fan or cooling towel
  • Start temple tours before 7 AM to avoid peak heat
  • Light-colored clothing to reflect sun

Monsoon Season Packing (May–Oct)

  • Lightweight, packable rain jacket or poncho
  • Quick-dry clothing & footwear (avoid leather in humidity)
  • Waterproof phone pouch & dry bag for electronics
  • Anti-fungal powder for feet (high humidity)
  • Umbrella (compact) for sudden afternoon showers
  • Plan morning temple visits; afternoons often have rain
Frequently Asked Questions — Best Time to Visit Cambodia
Direct answers to common timing & weather queries from Indian travelers
1What is the best month to visit Cambodia from India?
November to February is ideal. November offers post-monsoon greenery with fewer crowds. December-January has perfect 22-29°C weather for temple exploration but is peak season — book flights 3-4 months ahead. February remains pleasant with slightly lower hotel rates.
2Is monsoon season bad for Cambodia travel?
Not necessarily. June-October monsoon brings afternoon showers (1-2 hours) but lush landscapes, fewer tourists, and 30-50% lower hotel rates. Mornings are usually clear for temple visits. Tonle Sap Lake reaches peak water levels, making floating village tours spectacular. Carry a lightweight rain jacket and quick-dry clothing.
3When is Angkor Wat least crowded for Indian tourists?
Late May and September see the lowest visitor numbers. Weekdays (Tue-Thu) are quieter than weekends. Sunrise visits (5:00 AM entry) avoid midday crowds regardless of season. Book Angkor passes online in advance during peak months (Dec-Jan) to skip ticket counter queues.
4Best time for Cambodia honeymoon from India?
November and February offer the perfect balance: pleasant weather, manageable crowds, and good hotel availability. Avoid December-January if seeking privacy — these are peak family travel months from India. Consider adding Koh Rong island for romantic beach days; best visited November-March when seas are calm.
5What is Cambodia weather like in December and January?
December-January is Cambodia's cool dry season: 22-29°C in Siem Reap/Phnom Penh, low humidity, minimal rain. Ideal for all-day temple exploration, river cruises, and outdoor activities. This is peak tourist season — expect higher flight/hotel prices and advance booking requirements for popular Angkor sunrise tours.
6Should I avoid Cambodia during Khmer New Year?
Khmer New Year (mid-April) is Cambodia's biggest festival with water celebrations, family gatherings, and temple visits. Many local businesses close April 13-16. For travelers: expect crowded domestic transport, higher prices, and limited hotel availability. However, experiencing traditional ceremonies can be culturally rewarding — plan accommodations well ahead.
7When is the Cambodia Water Festival and does it affect travel?
Bon Om Touk (Water Festival) occurs in November (dates vary by lunar calendar, typically early-mid November). Phnom Penh hosts massive boat races and riverside celebrations. Expect crowded hotels, higher prices, and limited transport during the 3-day festival. Book Phnom Penh accommodation 2-3 months ahead if traveling during this period.
8Best time for budget Cambodia trip from India?
May-June and September-October offer the best value: lower hotel rates (30-50% discounts), fewer tourists, and good temple access. Flights may be slightly cheaper mid-week during shoulder months. Pack for heat/humidity in May-June and carry rain gear for September-October. Angkor pass pricing remains fixed year-round.
9When is best to visit Cambodia coastal islands from India?
November to March is ideal for Koh Rong, Koh Rong Samloem, and Kep. Seas are calm, water visibility is excellent for snorkeling, and island resorts operate at full capacity. May-October monsoon brings rough seas, occasional ferry cancellations, and some island resorts close temporarily. Check ferry schedules during wet season.
10Best time for Angkor Wat sunrise photography?
November-February offers clearest skies and comfortable pre-dawn temperatures (18-22°C). Arrive at Angkor gate by 4:30 AM for optimal reflection shots in the lotus pond. March-May can yield dramatic sunrise colors but with higher humidity. Monsoon season (Jun-Oct) may produce cloudy sunrises but also lush green temple surroundings with fewer photographers.

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