5 reasons Cambodia belongs on every luxury traveller’s bucket list

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Cambodia isn’t a destination people put on a list lightly. Most of ours end up going for one reason — Angkor Wat, usually — and come back talking about five other things entirely. That’s sort of the pattern with Cambodia. The temples get you there. Everything else is what actually stays with you.

Here are five compelling reasons to discover Cambodia, expertly prepared for you by our Villa Specialists at Passepartout Homes.

You can’t really skip Angkor Wat, and honestly, you shouldn’t want to. It’s the largest religious monument on the planet, set against jungle that presses right up against the stonework, and the sunrise over those towers is one of those things photographs never quite manage to capture. Ta Prohm, nearby, is the one where the tree roots have essentially taken the ruins over — half-swallowed, still standing. Worth the early wake-up call.

People forget Cambodia has landscape to go with its history. Rainforest that hasn’t been tidied up for tourists. Rivers, remote hills, wildlife reserves that actually function as reserves. You can cruise through mangroves one day and be chasing a waterfall through jungle the next, and none of it feels staged the way it can elsewhere in the region. There’s a rawness to it — refreshing, if you’ve spent much time in more polished destinations.

Khmer dance, local markets that exist for locals first, spiritual traditions that go back centuries — Cambodia’s culture isn’t packaged for tourists in the way it can be elsewhere. Museums and historical sites fill in the context, but what tends to stick with guests is simpler than that: the people. Almost every traveller we’ve sent to Cambodia mentions the warmth and openness of the Cambodian people as the highlight, unprompted, before we even ask.

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Spa culture here draws on genuinely old Khmer healing traditions — herbal treatments, therapeutic massage, the kind of holistic approach that predates the whole modern wellness industry by centuries. After a day of temples or jungle or coastline, there’s not much better than a spa terrace with a view and no schedule.

Cambodia’s southern coast hides some genuinely exclusive island retreats — the kind of seclusion that’s getting harder to find in Southeast Asia. Song Saa Private Island is the one most people know: two islands joined by a footbridge, private villas, and views across the Gulf of Thailand that don’t need much embellishing. Gourmet dining, proper wellness experiences, time on the water — it’s private-island escapism done properly.

The thing about Cambodia is it doesn’t ask you to choose. You get the historic weight of somewhere like Angkor, the wild beauty of a place still mostly untouched, and the exclusivity of a private island — without any of it feeling manufactured for visitors. Temple at dawn, spa by afternoon, private villa sunset. It tends to stay with people longer than they expect.

Thinking about Cambodia? Contact Passepartout Homes for advice on luxury villa holidays in Cambodia.

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