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Swimming Pool 1 The Bridge Club, Cambodia Hotels
8.2
(674)
Very Good
Hotels
Tonle Bassac, Chamkar Mon
Kitchenette
Steam room
Fitness center
Airport transfer
Wheelchair accessible
M***A
leisure
A very nice hotel with river views and close access to the city center. It was a very pleasant stay. If I return, I would definitely stay here again.
Price around

RM 103.56

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Exterior / Building 1 NagaWorld Hotel & Entertainment Complex, Cambodia Hotels
Hotels
Tonle Bassac, Chamkar Mon
Pub
Nightclub
Poolside bar
Wheelchair accessible
Express check-out
Bar
Agus Kusumah
World Class and Luxury Hotel at the best deal.
Price around

RM 288.24

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Sport Facility 1 RIVA Hotel SHV, Cambodia Hotels
8.4
(33)
Exceptional
Hotels
Sangkat Bei, Mittakpheap
Steam room
Fitness center
Rooftop terrace
Business facilities
Poolside bar
Sauna
Price around

RM 260.02

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Exterior 1 Novotel Sihanoukville Holiday Resort, Cambodia Hotels
Hotels
Sangkat Bei, Mittakpheap
Express check-out
MUSYAFFA A. F.
staycation
The hotel staff was very friendly, the rooms were beautiful with ocean views, and the food was delicious. I'd definitely stay here again if I had the chance.
Price around

RM 375.50

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Swimming Pool 1 Queen Mansion Apartment, Cambodia Hotels
9
(47)
Exceptional
Apartments
Tuol Tumpung Muoy, Chamkar Mon
Kitchenette
Price around

RM 138.76

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Primary Image 1 Noden Hotel & Apartment, Cambodia Hotels
9.2
(14)
Very Good
Service Apartment
Tonle Bassac, Chamkar Mon
Verified Traveler
leisure
The cleanliness is extraordinary, the living room is spacious, the bedroom is quite spacious and has a balcony, the service is also extraordinary.
Price around

RM 199.44

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Primary Image 1 Legend Hotel and Resort, Cambodia Hotels
9
(103)
Exceptional
Resorts
Sangkat Pir, Mittakpheap
Poolside bar
Wheelchair accessible
Pool sun loungers
Spa
Price around

RM 169.08

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Exterior 1 Novotel Phnom Penh BKK 1, Cambodia Hotels
8.6
(30)
Very Good
Hotels
Boeng Keng Kang Muoy, Chamkar Mon
Babysitting
Express check-out
Price around

RM 316.01

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Exterior / Building 1 Grand Bayon Siem Reap Hotel, Cambodia Hotels
8.6
(76)
Very Good
Hotels
Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap
Bicycle storage
Bicycle rental
Massage
Poolside bar
Express check-out
Bar
Price around

RM 130.64

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Primary Image 1 ibis budget Phnom Penh Riverside, Cambodia Hotels
Hotels
Tonle Bassac, Chamkar Mon
Irene S.
Everything you need, they have it. Clean, comfortable, and happy to stay there.
Price around

RM 94.14

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SUN & MOON, Riverside Hotel 1, Hotel Cambodia
9.3
(151)
Exceptional
Hotels
Tonle Bassac, Chamkar Mon
Braille or raised signage
Badminton
Bicycle storage
Bicycle rental
Airport transfer
Bar
Price around

RM 304.94

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Primary Image 1 Arjuna Solitaire Hotel, Cambodia Hotels
9.8
(2)
Exceptional
Hotels
Sangkat Buon, Mittakpheap
Casino
Fitness center
Wheelchair accessible
Spa
Price around

RM 684.98

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Bedroom 1 GRANFERTE Phnom Penh Hotel, Cambodia Hotels
9.4
(34)
Exceptional
Hotels
Boeng Kak Pir, Tuol Kouk
Daycare center
Clothes dryer
Children play area
Babysitting
Business facilities
Bar
Price around

RM 290.15

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Exterior / Building 1 Baitong Hotel & Resort, Cambodia Hotels
9.3
(295)
Exceptional
Hotels
Boeng Keng Kang Muoy, Chamkar Mon
Pets allowed
Massage
Kitchenette
Fitness center
Airport transfer
Bar
Vincent K.
The receptionist is very kind and quick, also helps me a lot, his name is Phuream if I'm not wrong, always smiling when helping me 😁.
Price around

RM 273.99

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Lobby 1 Almond Hotel Bassac River, Cambodia Hotels
8.8
(32)
Very Good
Hotels
Tonle Bassac, Chamkar Mon
Jainul Huda Tubianto
family
Highly recommend! The ambience, staff, perfect, and really helpful
Price around

RM 169.34

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Swimming Pool 1 Ladear Angkor Boutique Hotel, Cambodia Hotels
8.9
(201)
Exceptional
Hotels
Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap
Spa
Price around

RM 106.79

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Primary Image 1 Aure Residence Hotel, Cambodia Hotels
8.8
(28)
Exceptional
Hotels
Sangkat Bei, Mittakpheap
Price around

RM 90.05

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Primary Image 1 Summer Bay Beach Club & Cabins Sihanoukville by Preference, Cambodia Hotels
Resorts
Ream, Prey Nob
Wheelchair accessible
Spa
Price around

RM 377.20

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Swimming Pool 1 HARI Residence & Spa, Cambodia Hotels
9.5
(552)
Exceptional
Hotels
Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap
Babysitting
Bicycle rental
Car rental
Fitness center
Airport transfer
Bar
Price around

RM 138.34

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Lobby 1 Grand Elevation Hotel , Cambodia Hotels
8.1
(201)
Very Good
Hotels
Tonle Bassac, Chamkar Mon
Price around

RM 78.33

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Swimming Pool 1 Riversoul Boutique, Cambodia Hotels
9.3
(133)
Exceptional
Hotels
Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap
Massage
Poolside bar
Library
Wheelchair accessible
Picnic area
Bar
Price around

RM 121.18

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Facts about hotel in Cambodia

Total accommodation:: 21 Properties
Popular Region
Siem Reap, Phnom Penh
Popular hotel
The Bridge Club, NagaWorld Hotel & Entertainment Complex
Known for its:
Temples, Historical, Nature
Review score
8.7 from 145,717 reviews

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Cambodia: A Tapestry of Ancient Wonders and Natural Beauty for Malaysian Explorers

For Malaysian travellers seeking a journey that transcends the ordinary, Cambodia offers a compelling blend of profound history, spiritual resonance, and breathtaking natural landscapes. Unlike the familiar urban sprawl or coastal resorts closer to home, Cambodia presents an opportunity to step back in time, to witness the enduring spirit of a nation shaped by ancient empires and resilient people. The iconic temples, remnants of a glorious past, stand as silent witnesses to human ingenuity and devotion, while verdant jungles and serene waterways invite exploration and quiet contemplation. This is a destination that rewards curiosity with genuine cultural immersion and a sense of discovery. The allure of Cambodia lies not in a singular experience, but in its remarkable diversity, a characteristic that can shape an entire trip depending on where one chooses to base themselves. From the sophisticated districts of Phnom Penh, like Chamkar Mon, to the coastal charm of Mittakpheap and Prey Nob, or the historical heartland of Siem Reap, each region offers a distinct flavour. Even within the capital, areas like Tuol Kouk provide different facets of urban Cambodian life. This geographical richness means that a single visit can feel like multiple adventures, catering to varied interests and travel styles. Understanding the practicalities of travel from Malaysia is key to unlocking Cambodia's potential. With an average price point starting from just RM 78.45 per night and an impressive overall review score of 8.7 from over 144,000 guest experiences, Cambodia presents exceptional value. This data suggests that travellers can expect a wide range of accommodation options, from budget-friendly guesthouses to comfortable mid-range hotels and even luxurious resorts, all while enjoying a high standard of service and guest satisfaction. It signals an accessible yet enriching destination for the discerning Malaysian traveller. The majestic Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage site, serves as a powerful symbol of Cambodia's rich heritage and architectural prowess. This sprawling temple complex, a marvel of Khmer architecture, draws visitors from across the globe with its intricate carvings, imposing structures, and spiritual aura. Exploring its vast grounds, especially at sunrise, offers a moment of profound connection to history and a visual spectacle that is truly captivating. For those planning their next adventure, securing the right accommodation is the first step to experiencing such wonders, and you can easily book hotel options that place you close to these incredible sites. Cambodia's appeal is broad, making it suitable for a wide spectrum of Malaysian travellers. Families will find engaging historical sites and opportunities for nature exploration, particularly around Siem Reap. Couples can discover romantic settings in boutique hotels and enjoy tranquil moments by the coast or along the Mekong River. Solo adventurers will appreciate the welcoming atmosphere and the ease of navigating the country, while business travellers can find well-equipped facilities in the capital. Each region, from the cultural hubs to the more serene natural areas, offers a unique experience tailored to different travel purposes.

Best Areas to Stay in Cambodia

Cambodia is a country of captivating contrasts, where ancient history meets modern development and serene natural beauty unfolds across its diverse landscapes. Choosing where to stay is paramount, as each city and region offers a distinct atmosphere and a unique set of attractions that will shape your entire travel experience. Whether you're drawn to the grandeur of ancient temples, the energy of the capital, or the tranquility of the coast, finding the right base will ensure your Cambodian adventure is perfectly tailored to your desires.

Siem Reap

Siem Reap is the gateway to the awe-inspiring Angkorian temples, and its atmosphere is intrinsically linked to this historical significance. While the primary draw is undoubtedly the ancient wonders, the town itself has evolved into a charming destination with a relaxed yet sophisticated vibe. It caters wonderfully to travellers seeking cultural immersion, offering a blend of traditional Khmer hospitality and modern comforts. Families will appreciate the educational opportunities, while couples can find romantic settings amidst the colonial architecture and lush gardens.

From Siem Reap, the magnificent Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, and Ta Prohm are easily accessible, allowing for extensive exploration of the Angkor Archaeological Park. Beyond the temples, the town boasts a vibrant night market for souvenirs and local crafts, and Pub Street offers a lively dining and entertainment scene. The city is well-connected by air, with direct flights from Kuala Lumpur, and local transport options like tuk-tuks make navigating the area convenient. For those eager to explore these historical marvels, you can easily book attraction tickets and tours in advance.

Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh, the bustling capital of Cambodia, pulses with a dynamic energy that reflects its status as the nation's political, economic, and cultural centre. This is a city of grand boulevards, colonial architecture, and a burgeoning modern skyline, offering a stark contrast to the ancient ruins found elsewhere. It's an ideal base for travellers interested in understanding Cambodia's recent history, its contemporary development, and its vibrant urban life. Business travellers will find excellent facilities, while culture enthusiasts and foodies will be spoilt for choice.

Key attractions in Phnom Penh include the Royal Palace, the Silver Pagoda, the National Museum, and the poignant Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and Choeung Ek Killing Fields, offering deep insights into Cambodia's past. The city is also a culinary hotspot, with diverse dining options ranging from street food stalls to upscale restaurants. Phnom Penh is Cambodia's main international gateway, with frequent flights from Malaysia. Within the city, taxis and ride-hailing apps are readily available for getting around, and the riverside promenade is a popular spot for evening strolls.

Sihanoukville & Coastal Areas (Mittakpheap, Prey Nob)

Sihanoukville and its surrounding coastal regions, including areas like Mittakpheap and Prey Nob, offer a different facet of Cambodia – one of sun, sand, and sea. While Sihanoukville itself has undergone significant development, the appeal for many Malaysian travellers lies in its proximity to beautiful islands and quieter stretches of coastline. This area is best suited for those seeking relaxation, beach activities, and a more laid-back holiday experience, appealing to couples and families looking to unwind after exploring the country's historical sites.

The main draw here is access to the islands like Koh Rong and Koh Rong Samloem, renowned for their pristine beaches and clear waters, perfect for swimming, snorkelling, and diving. Sihanoukville itself has beaches like Otres Beach, which offer a more tranquil atmosphere. The area is accessible by road from Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, and ferry services connect to the islands. For those looking to enjoy the seaside, finding accommodation in Sihanoukville or nearby towns provides a convenient base for island hopping and beachside relaxation.

Tonle Bassac & Chamkar Mon (Phnom Penh Districts)

Within Phnom Penh, the districts of Tonle Bassac and Chamkar Mon have emerged as sophisticated hubs, offering a more contemporary and upscale experience of the capital. These areas are known for their modern infrastructure, high-rise buildings, and a concentration of entertainment and dining venues, making them particularly attractive to business travellers and those seeking a comfortable, well-serviced urban base. They provide a sense of modern Cambodia while remaining close to the city's historical and cultural landmarks.

These districts are home to major entertainment complexes, shopping centres, and a wide array of international and local restaurants. They offer a convenient location for accessing business districts and are well-connected to other parts of Phnom Penh. For travellers who appreciate modern amenities and a lively atmosphere, staying in Tonle Bassac or Chamkar Mon provides easy access to nightlife, fine dining, and a glimpse into the evolving urban landscape of Cambodia's capital. The presence of hotels like NagaWorld Hotel & Entertainment Complex and The Bridge Club highlights the area's appeal.

Tuol Kouk (Phnom Penh District)

Tuol Kouk, another district within Phnom Penh, presents a more residential and local flavour compared to the bustling commercial centres. It offers a glimpse into everyday Cambodian life, with a mix of housing, local markets, and community spaces. While it might not be the first choice for tourists seeking major attractions, it appeals to travellers who prefer a quieter, more authentic neighbourhood experience, perhaps for longer stays or for those who want to explore beyond the typical tourist trails. It offers a different perspective on urban living in Cambodia.

This area is characterized by its local eateries, smaller shops, and a generally more relaxed pace than the city centre. It's a good place to experience local Cambodian food and observe daily routines. For travellers looking for a more grounded experience, Tuol Kouk provides an opportunity to connect with the local community. While it lacks major tourist landmarks, its accessibility to other parts of Phnom Penh via local transport makes it a viable option for those seeking a more immersive stay away from the main tourist hubs.

Exploring Cambodia's Accommodation Spectrum

Cambodia offers a diverse range of lodging options, ensuring that every traveller, from the budget-conscious explorer to the seeker of luxury, can find a comfortable and suitable place to stay. The country's accommodation scene reflects its growing tourism industry, providing everything from simple, clean rooms to opulent suites with world-class amenities. For Malaysian travellers, understanding this spectrum is key to planning a trip that balances comfort, experience, and cost effectively, allowing for a truly tailored Cambodian adventure.

Budget Hotels in Cambodia — Affordable Stays from RM 94.28/night

For Malaysian travellers mindful of their budget, Cambodia presents a wealth of affordable hotel options that don't compromise on essential comfort and cleanliness. These establishments are perfect for backpackers, solo travellers, or anyone looking to allocate more of their travel funds towards experiences rather than accommodation. With prices starting from as low as RM 94.28 per night, these hotels offer a practical base for exploring the country's rich culture and historical sites without breaking the bank.

ibis budget Phnom Penh Riverside

Travellers seeking an economical stay in Phnom Penh will find the ibis budget Phnom Penh Riverside a practical choice, offering a rating of 8.0 from 74 reviews. This 2-star hotel provides essential amenities for a comfortable visit, including a casino for evening entertainment and car rental services for exploring the city. Its location offers a good starting point for experiencing the capital's riverside charm and accessing various attractions, all while keeping expenses manageable for budget-conscious visitors from Malaysia.

Aure Residence Hotel

With a strong guest rating of 8.8 based on 28 reviews, the Aure Residence Hotel in Mittakpheap offers a solid value proposition for its 2.5-star rating. This establishment provides a comfortable and clean environment for travellers looking for a no-frills yet pleasant stay. Its affordability makes it an attractive option for those who prioritize exploring the sights and sounds of the region, knowing they have a reliable and welcoming place to return to each evening.

Mid-Range Hotels in Cambodia: Comfortable Stays Without Overspending

The mid-range segment in Cambodia is where many Malaysian travellers find the sweet spot between comfort, amenities, and value. These 2.5-star to 3-star hotels often provide a more enhanced experience than budget options, featuring better facilities and more spacious rooms, all without the premium price tag of higher-star establishments. They are ideal for couples, families, and solo travellers who appreciate a good balance and want a comfortable base for their explorations.

Noden Hotel & Apartment

Boasting an impressive 9.2 rating from 14 reviews, the Noden Hotel & Apartment in Tonle Bassac stands out as a 2.5-star option that punches above its weight. This accommodation offers a poolside bar for relaxation and bicycle rental services, encouraging guests to explore the surrounding area at their own pace. For travellers from Malaysia seeking a comfortable and convenient stay with a touch of leisure, this property provides excellent value and a pleasant atmosphere.

Legend Hotel and Resort

The Legend Hotel and Resort, a 2.5-star property in Mittakpheap, garners a commendable 9.0 rating from 103 guest reviews, signalling a high level of satisfaction among its visitors. This resort offers a range of facilities including babysitting services, a spa for relaxation, and wheelchair accessibility, making it a versatile choice for various travellers. Its airport transfer service adds to the convenience for those arriving from afar, ensuring a smooth start to their Cambodian journey.

Queen Mansion Apartment

With a remarkable 9.0 rating from 47 reviews, the Queen Mansion Apartment in Chamkar Mon offers a 3-star experience that guests clearly appreciate. This property features a kitchenette, making it ideal for longer stays or for those who prefer to prepare some of their own meals. The inclusion of a poolside bar and massage services adds a layer of relaxation and enjoyment, providing a comfortable and well-equipped base for exploring Phnom Penh.

Almond Hotel Bassac River

The Almond Hotel Bassac River, a 3-star establishment, has earned a strong 9.2 rating from 5 guest reviews, indicating a high level of guest satisfaction. This hotel offers babysitting services, which can be a significant advantage for families travelling with young children. Its location in the Tonle Bassac area of Chamkar Mon places it in a vibrant part of Phnom Penh, providing convenient access to dining and entertainment options for its guests.

4-Star Hotels in Cambodia: Premium Amenities at a Sensible Price

For Malaysian travellers seeking a step up in comfort and amenities without venturing into the highest luxury bracket, Cambodia's 4-star hotels offer an excellent proposition. These properties consistently deliver upscale comfort, well-appointed rooms, and a range of facilities such as fitness centres, spas, and excellent dining options. They represent a fantastic balance of quality and value, making them a popular choice for those who want a premium experience at a sensible price point.

The Bridge Club

The Bridge Club, a 4-star hotel in Tonle Bassac, Chamkar Mon, holds a solid rating of 8.2 from 673 reviews, reflecting a consistent guest experience. This property is equipped with a kitchenette in its rooms, a steam room, and a fitness center, catering to guests who value both convenience and wellness during their stay. Its wheelchair accessibility further broadens its appeal to a wider range of travellers seeking comfort and functionality.

RIVA Hotel SHV

With a high rating of 8.4 from 33 reviews, the RIVA Hotel SHV in Mittakpheap offers a compelling 4-star experience for travellers visiting the coastal region. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a steam room, fitness centre, and a rooftop terrace providing scenic views. The inclusion of business facilities and a poolside bar means it caters to both leisure and professional needs, making it a versatile option for a comfortable stay.

Novotel Sihanoukville Holiday Resort

The Novotel Sihanoukville Holiday Resort stands out with an exceptional 9.4 rating from 73 reviews, making it a highly recommended 4-star choice in Mittakpheap. This resort offers a comprehensive range of amenities designed for relaxation and convenience, including a spa, pool sun loungers, and express check-out. Its wheelchair accessibility ensures comfort for all guests, promising a rejuvenating and hassle-free holiday by the sea.

Grand Bayon Siem Reap Hotel

In Siem Reap, the Grand Bayon Siem Reap Hotel is a 4-star property that has garnered an 8.6 rating from 76 reviews, indicating a well-regarded stay. This hotel offers practical amenities such as braille or raised signage for accessibility, a clothes dryer, and a kitchenette, adding to guest convenience. Its fitness centre and picnic area provide options for both activity and relaxation, making it a well-rounded choice for exploring the ancient wonders.

Ladear Angkor Boutique Hotel

The Ladear Angkor Boutique Hotel in Siem Reap, a 4-star establishment, has received an 8.7 rating from 13 reviews, suggesting a positive guest experience. This boutique hotel offers massage services, providing an opportunity for guests to unwind and rejuvenate after a day of exploring the magnificent temples. Its charming ambiance and focus on guest comfort make it a delightful base for experiencing the cultural heart of Cambodia.

GRANFERTE Phnom Penh Hotel

With a strong 9.4 rating from 34 reviews, the GRANFERTE Phnom Penh Hotel in Tuol Kouk is a highly appreciated 4-star property. This hotel features a spa for ultimate relaxation and a poolside bar, perfect for unwinding. Its location in a less tourist-centric area of Phnom Penh offers a more local feel, while still providing excellent amenities for a comfortable and enjoyable stay in the capital.

Baitong Hotel & Resort

The Baitong Hotel & Resort, a 4-star property in Chamkar Mon, has earned a commendable 9.3 rating from 293 reviews, highlighting its popularity and guest satisfaction. This hotel is noted for its wheelchair accessibility, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors. Its appealing design and attentive service contribute to a pleasant experience for those exploring Phnom Penh, offering a tranquil retreat within the city.

Summer Bay Beach Club & Cabins Sihanoukville by Preference

Located in Prey Nob, the Summer Bay Beach Club & Cabins Sihanoukville by Preference is a 4-star resort that has achieved an 8.1 rating from 11 reviews. This property offers a beachside experience, ideal for travellers looking to relax by the sea. While specific amenities are not detailed, its designation as a beach club and cabins suggests a focus on leisure and coastal enjoyment, providing a different kind of Cambodian holiday.

Grand Elevation Hotel

The Grand Elevation Hotel, a 4.5-star property in Chamkar Mon, has secured an 8.1 rating from 201 reviews, indicating a well-established presence and generally positive guest feedback. While specific amenities are not listed, its higher star rating suggests a commitment to quality service and comfortable facilities. Its location in Phnom Penh makes it a convenient base for exploring the capital's attractions and business districts.

Luxury Hotels in Cambodia: World-Class Service and 5-Star Standards

For Malaysian travellers seeking an uncompromising level of luxury and service, Cambodia's 5-star hotels deliver world-class standards and exquisite experiences. These properties are designed to pamble guests with top-tier amenities, sophisticated dining, and impeccable service, ensuring a truly memorable stay. They are perfect for special occasions, discerning travellers, or those who simply wish to indulge in the finest that Cambodia has to offer.

NagaWorld Hotel & Entertainment Complex

NagaWorld Hotel & Entertainment Complex, a prominent 5-star establishment in Chamkar Mon, holds a rating of 8.2 from 1287 reviews, signifying its popularity and consistent service. This expansive complex offers a pub, nightclub, and poolside bar, catering to guests seeking entertainment and relaxation. Its wheelchair accessibility and express check-out service add to the convenience, making it a comprehensive destination for a luxurious city break.

SUN & MOON, Riverside Hotel

The SUN & MOON, Riverside Hotel, a 5-star property in Chamkar Mon, boasts an outstanding 9.3 rating from 150 reviews, underscoring its exceptional quality and guest satisfaction. This hotel provides a daycare centre, a spa for rejuvenation, and a library for quiet moments. Its wheelchair accessibility ensures comfort for all guests, offering a serene and well-appointed retreat along the Mekong River.

Novotel Phnom Penh BKK 1

Novotel Phnom Penh BKK 1, a 5-star hotel in Chamkar Mon, has achieved a solid 8.6 rating from 29 reviews, indicating a reliable and well-regarded stay. This hotel offers amenities such as bicycle storage, a fitness center, and a children's play area, making it suitable for various types of travellers. The inclusion of babysitting services and airport transfer adds significant convenience for families and those arriving from afar.

Apartments & Serviced Residences in Cambodia — Flexible Stays for Longer Trips

For Malaysian travellers planning extended stays or seeking more independence and space, Cambodia's apartments and serviced residences offer a compelling alternative to traditional hotels. These accommodations often come with kitchenettes or full kitchens, separate living areas, and laundry facilities, providing a home-like environment. They are ideal for families, groups, or business travellers who value flexibility and the comforts of home during their trip.

Queen Mansion Apartment

The Queen Mansion Apartment, a 3-star property in Chamkar Mon, has earned a high 9.0 rating from 47 reviews, highlighting its appeal to guests seeking comfortable and convenient serviced accommodation. Featuring a kitchenette, this apartment is well-suited for longer stays, allowing guests to prepare meals. The availability of a poolside bar and massage services adds to the leisure options, providing a relaxing environment in Phnom Penh.

Noden Hotel & Apartment

Noden Hotel & Apartment, a 2.5-star serviced apartment in Chamkar Mon, boasts an excellent 9.2 rating from 14 reviews, indicating a high level of guest satisfaction. This property offers a poolside bar for guests to unwind and bicycle rental services, encouraging exploration of the local area. Its business facilities also make it a practical choice for those on a work trip who appreciate the flexibility of apartment-style living.

Resorts in Cambodia: Everything You Need Without Leaving the Property

Cambodia's resorts offer an immersive experience, providing a comprehensive range of facilities and activities within a single location. These properties are perfect for travellers who wish to unwind, relax, and enjoy a variety of amenities without the need to venture far from their accommodation. Resorts cater to a desire for leisure, offering pools, spas, dining, and often beautiful natural surroundings, making them ideal for a tranquil escape.

Legend Hotel and Resort

The Legend Hotel and Resort, a 2.5-star property in Mittakpheap, has achieved a 9.0 rating from 103 reviews, signalling a consistently positive guest experience. This resort offers a spa for relaxation and is equipped with wheelchair accessible facilities, ensuring comfort for a broad range of visitors. The availability of airport transfer adds a layer of convenience for travellers arriving from or departing to distant locations.

Novotel Sihanoukville Holiday Resort

Holding an exceptional 9.4 rating from 73 reviews, the Novotel Sihanoukville Holiday Resort in Mittakpheap is a standout 4-star choice for a relaxing getaway. This resort provides a spa, ample pool sun loungers for soaking up the sun, and express check-out for a seamless departure. Its comprehensive facilities and high guest satisfaction make it a prime destination for those seeking a comfortable and rejuvenating coastal holiday.

Summer Bay Beach Club & Cabins Sihanoukville by Preference

The Summer Bay Beach Club & Cabins Sihanoukville by Preference, a 4-star resort in Prey Nob, has garnered an 8.1 rating from 11 reviews. This property offers a distinct beach club atmosphere combined with cabin accommodations, suggesting a focus on leisure and seaside enjoyment. It's an appealing option for travellers looking for a resort experience that emphasizes relaxation and direct access to coastal activities. cheap hotel

A Culinary Journey Through Cambodia

Cambodia's culinary landscape is a delightful exploration of subtle yet distinct flavours, deeply rooted in its history and geography. For Malaysian travellers, it offers a fascinating comparison to familiar Southeast Asian cuisines, with unique ingredients and preparation methods that create a truly authentic taste of the Khmer people. From fragrant herbs to delicate spices, Cambodian food is an integral part of the travel experience, inviting you to savour every bite. The undisputed national dish is Amok, a rich and creamy fish curry steamed in banana leaves, often infused with kroeung (a fragrant spice paste) and coconut milk. Its gentle flavour profile, a departure from the often spicier Malaysian curries, makes it incredibly accessible and enjoyable. Another must-try is Bai Sach Chrouk, a popular breakfast dish consisting of thinly sliced pork marinated and grilled over charcoal, served over rice with pickled vegetables and a fried egg. These dishes represent the heart of Cambodian home cooking and are readily available across the country. For Malaysian travellers, particularly those who are Muslim, navigating dining options in Cambodia requires a bit of awareness. While Cambodia has a significant Muslim population, especially in certain regions, dedicated halal certification for restaurants is not as widespread as in Malaysia. However, many eateries, particularly in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, are Muslim-friendly, offering vegetarian options or preparing dishes without pork. Exploring local markets and asking for "halal" or "no pork" can help. Areas with a higher concentration of Muslim residents are often good places to find suitable dining. Cambodian cuisine also showcases regional variations that are worth exploring. In coastal areas like Sihanoukville, fresh seafood takes centre stage, with grilled fish and various shellfish dishes being local specialties. Inland, particularly in areas closer to Vietnam, you might find dishes with influences from neighbouring cuisines. Exploring local markets in cities like Siem Reap or Phnom Penh will reveal an array of fresh produce, exotic fruits, and street food stalls offering regional delicacies, providing a true taste of Cambodia's diverse culinary heritage. When dining in Cambodia, understanding local customs can enhance your experience. Tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated for good service, with a small amount (around 5-10%) being customary. Meal times are generally similar to Malaysia, with lunch typically between 12 PM and 2 PM, and dinner from 6 PM onwards. Prices for meals can vary significantly, from a few US dollars for street food to much higher for fine dining. Learning a few basic Khmer phrases for ordering food can also be a rewarding way to interact with locals and show respect for their culture.

Cultural Norms and Staying Safe in Cambodia

Navigating a new country involves understanding its social fabric and ensuring personal safety, and Cambodia is no different. For Malaysian travellers, being aware of local etiquette and safety practices will contribute significantly to a smooth and enjoyable trip. Cambodia is generally a welcoming country, but a little knowledge goes a long way in fostering positive interactions and avoiding potential issues. The most prominent aspect of Cambodian etiquette revolves around respect, particularly for elders and religious figures. The "Sampeah," a prayer-like gesture with palms pressed together, is the customary greeting and sign of respect. It's important to dress modestly when visiting temples and pagodas, covering shoulders and knees. Removing shoes before entering homes, temples, and some shops is also a common practice. Malaysians, accustomed to similar courtesies, will find these customs familiar and easy to adopt, fostering goodwill with the local population. When visiting historical sites like the temples of Angkor or the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, adherence to dress codes is crucial. Shoulders and knees must be covered as a sign of respect for these sacred places. Photography is generally permitted, but it's always wise to be discreet and avoid taking pictures of people without their consent, especially monks. In more commercial settings, while bargaining is common in markets, it should be done politely and with a smile, avoiding aggressive negotiation that can be perceived negatively. For practical safety, travellers should be mindful of their belongings, especially in crowded areas and on public transport, as petty theft can occur. Utilising reputable taxi services or ride-hailing apps like Grab (where available) is recommended for getting around cities. It's advisable to keep copies of important documents, such as passports and visas, separate from the originals. Cambodia is generally safe for solo female travellers, but exercising the same common-sense precautions as one would anywhere else is always prudent. In case of emergencies, dialling 117 for police and 119 for ambulance services is recommended. For Malaysian citizens travelling abroad, it's always wise to know the contact details of the Malaysian Embassy or High Commission in Cambodia, which can provide assistance in various situations. Ensuring you have adequate travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and unforeseen events is a vital step before departure. Staying informed and prepared will allow you to focus on enjoying the rich experiences Cambodia has to offer.

A Practical Travel Guide to Cambodia for Malaysians

Planning a trip from Malaysia to Cambodia is straightforward, with several convenient options for travel and getting around. Understanding the logistics, from flights to local transport, and knowing the best times to visit will help Malaysian travellers make the most of their Cambodian adventure, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience from start to finish. Getting to Cambodia from Malaysia is most commonly done by air. Direct flights operate from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and klia2 to Phnom Penh (PNH) and Siem Reap (REP), with airlines such as AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines, and Cambodia Angkor Air serving these routes. Flight durations are typically around 2 to 2.5 hours, and prices can vary depending on the season and how far in advance you book flight tickets. This accessibility makes Cambodia an attractive destination for short breaks or longer explorations. Once in Cambodia, intercity travel is primarily managed through a network of buses and minivans, connecting major destinations like Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Sihanoukville. While there isn't an extensive train network for tourists, domestic flights are also an option for covering longer distances quickly, though they are more expensive. Within cities, tuk-tuks are the most popular mode of transport, offering an authentic and affordable way to get around, with ride-hailing apps also available in larger urban centres. The best time to visit Cambodia from Malaysia generally falls within the dry season, from November to May. This period offers pleasant temperatures and minimal rainfall, ideal for exploring the temples and outdoor attractions. The cooler months of November to February are particularly comfortable. The wet season, from June to October, sees more rainfall, which can impact travel plans, but it also means fewer crowds and lush green landscapes, with accommodation prices often being lower. Before departing, Malaysian travellers should prepare a few essentials. The local currency is the Cambodian Riel (KHR), but the US Dollar (USD) is widely accepted and often preferred for larger transactions; it's advisable to carry small USD denominations. Exchanging Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) to USD before travelling is a good strategy. Local SIM cards are readily available at the airport and in cities for affordable data access. Essential apps include ride-hailing services and offline maps. Beyond your passport, ensure you have any necessary visa documentation.

Visa Requirements for Malaysian Passport Holders

For Malaysian passport holders planning a trip to Cambodia, understanding the visa requirements is a crucial step in the travel preparation process. Cambodia offers relatively straightforward entry procedures for many nationalities, including Malaysians, making it an accessible destination for tourism and short business trips. Malaysian citizens can enter Cambodia visa-free for tourism purposes. They are typically granted a stay of up to 30 days upon arrival. This visa exemption simplifies the entry process significantly, allowing for spontaneous travel plans and reducing pre-trip administrative burdens. It is always advisable to confirm the latest regulations with official sources before travelling, as policies can be subject to change. While a visa is not required for short tourist stays, it is essential to ensure your passport has at least six months of validity remaining from your date of entry into Cambodia. It is also recommended to have proof of onward travel, such as a return flight ticket, and sufficient funds to cover your stay, as immigration officials may request these documents. Carrying travel insurance is also highly recommended for any international travel. It is important for all travellers to verify the most current visa and entry regulations directly with the Embassy of the Kingdom of Cambodia in Malaysia or the Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation website. Official sources provide the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding entry requirements, permitted lengths of stay, and any potential changes to visa policies.

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