Is it safe to travel to Cambodia? What should I pay attention to?
1. Do your homework before going, listen to Jiang Xun, and read the Hindu stories of "The Customs of Chenla" and "The Beauty of Angkor". You should know a little about these things, otherwise you will be in a pile of ruins and big buildings. Stone.
2. The best time to travel is from after December to before February. These two months are the dry season in winter. The temperature is around 25-35 degrees. Added to this is the summer and rainy season in Cambodia, with summer temperatures reaching as high as 45 degrees Celsius, direct stove mode. It’s best not to go there during the Spring Festival as it’s crowded and the half-hour journey will be jammed in traffic for up to two hours. In addition, if you want to see the most beautiful sunrise, you need to go in March and September. The sun will rise from the middle of the five towers. I forgot the specific day it rises from the middle. The sunrise in the sky is more beautiful in the rainy season, but not so brilliant in the dry season.
3. Clothes: If you don’t want to do laundry, it’s best to bring two sets of lightweight clothes. It’s easy to get sweaty clothes in hot weather, so change one set every day. Most hotels have swimming pools, so you can bring your own swimsuit. To watch the sunset on the third floor of Little Angkor Thom and Bakken Mountain, you need to wear a top that does not leak off the shoulders (short sleeves are enough) and a summer dress that reaches the knee to show respect. Apart from this, other attractions currently have no clothing requirements. Wear shoes that are comfortable, grippy and non-slip. The third floor of Little Angkor represents paradise. The slope is almost 70 degrees. If the shoes are not suitable, it will be easy to fall off. Other temples are not suitable for high heels. I brought high heels for taking pictures, but gave up and brought them back without unpacking them. If a girl wants to look good in photos, she should wear red, orange, white, etc., but not gray or black. They are all black and cyan stones. If you wear gray, congratulations, you can become invisible.
4. Food: I only went to Siem Reap, not Phnom Penh. I feel that there are many types of food in Angkor Scenic Area, including many Chinese, Korean and Japanese restaurants. You can try local Khmer dishes. There are some local special fruits that you can try. Brown sugar water, milk fruit, fruit shake, custard apple, guava, milk candied dates, etc. are all sweeter than those in the north. If you are brave enough, you can go to the Bar Street Night Market to look for fried spiders, fried scorpions and fried unknown big bugs.
The explosive spider is very famous, the size of a black fist