Cambodia has a rich, diverse history spanning many centuries. Cambodia's culture is also heavily influenced by Indian culture.
Religion plays a big role in cultural activities and is an integral part of Cambodian life. This can be seen clearly through the architecture of communal houses and pagodas throughout Cambodia, such as the complex of Angkor monuments, in which the famous temples of Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom are.
In Cambodia, Buddhism is the national religion, with about 90% of the population following Buddhism. Cambodian people also follow other religions such as Christianity, Islam, etc.
The biggest traditional festival of the year in Cambodia is the Chol Chnam Thmay festival, which is held in mid-April of the solar calendar. At the same time as the traditional New Year celebration, Cambodians also organize the Bom Chaul Chnam water festival, in hopes of a bountiful harvest in the coming year.
Cambodia contains the pristine beauty of the mountains and forests, the clear blue beauty of the sea sand, the mysterious imprints of ancient temples and palaces or simply the kind smile of the people of this country... leaving visitors with unforgettable impressions. Highlights: • Journey to discover the complex of ancient temples and monuments of Angkor • Watching the sunset on Bakheng hill • Boating on the Mekong River.