Cambodia is one of only a handful couple of Southeast Asia nations that brags a genuinely consistent atmosphere making it a year-round destination for travel. Two unmistakable seasons exist: what is known as the wet season and the dry season.
The dry season spans from November to May, which itself further subdivided into a cooler season and a hotter season. The cool (and dry) season ranges from November through February. This is the top time for tourism, with higher lodging rates and when the temperatures are sufficiently gentle (down to around 75 F) to investigate sanctuaries easily yet likewise sufficiently warm to appreciate the shorelines along the coast. Moistness and temperatures begin to ascend from March to May, making top temperatures in Phnom Penh conceivable to achieve mid 90s F. This turns into an astounding time to sunbathe on the coast close Kep and Sihanoukville, yet investigating Angkor Wat will be extremely hot.
The Wet season in Cambodia ranges from June through October and can exhibit certain difficulties. This season of year the shores of Tonle Sap Lake extend, making it an awesome time to go and witness the way of life of the stilt homes based on its banks. The region of tropical green and example of a dry morning before evening showers (especially later in the wet season) set aside a few minutes of year an incredible contrasting option to the more swarmed dry season. September and October see precipitation that may bring about travel disturbances with flooding being ordinary and ought to be decently dodged, however Angkor Wat is moderately calm amid these two months.