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Cambodia


The Khmer people highly value manners and respect, especially regarding religion. They are warm and welcoming by nature and will generally forgive foreigners for their mistakes, but taking the time to learn the local customs will make a big difference to your travel experience.
In spite of decades of suffering, persecution and poverty, the people of Cambodia love to laugh and you are sure to receive a warm welcome wherever you wander through this charming country. The Kingdom of Cambodia covers 181,035 square kilometres and bordered by Thailand to the west, Laos in the north, Vietnam in the east and the Gulf of Thailand in the south.
The poor condition of both roads and vehicles in Cambodia can make it difficult to travel through the country at times, and travellers need to allow plenty of time and apply patience when planning their trip. However, the situation is improving, and major roads such as the road that leads through the countryside from the border with Thailand to Siem Reap has finally been sealed, cutting the journey time dramatically.
Covering a total area of just over 180,000 square kilometres, Cambodia is one of the most diminutive countries in Southeast Asia. The nation is bordered by Laos in the north, the Gulf of Thailand in the south, Thailand to the west, and Vietnam in the east.