What about crowds and costs
June is part of the low season in Cambodia due to the onset of the monsoon, resulting in significantly fewer tourists compared to the peak season (November to February). This reduced number of visitors means less busy tourist sites, including major attractions such as Angkor Wat and the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh. As a result, you can enjoy a more relaxed and intimate experience of the country's rich cultural and natural heritage.
In addition, due to reduced demand, prices for accommodation, tours and other services are usually reduced, offering travelers a bargain. Lower prices and fewer tourists make June an attractive time if you are looking for a more budget-friendly and relaxing vacation.
However, it's important to weigh these benefits against the weather conditions, as rainfall can affect outdoor activities. If you're looking for drier weather but want to avoid the biggest influx of tourists, consider visiting the city during the "shoulder" months, such as March or October.
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Festivals and events in Cambodia in June
Cambodia becomes quieter in terms of tourist traffic in June, but you can still find festivals and cultural events that offer unique experiences. One such event is the Queen Mother's Birthday, which is celebrated across the country with reverence and joy, showcasing traditional Cambodian culture including music, dance, and public ceremonies. During this time, you can see a more personal side of Cambodia, with colorful decorations and festivities.
Although June is part of the low season, it is worth reservation in advance during this event as it can attract crowds of locals, and accommodation in some areas may fill up faster than usual. Participating in or observing these festivals will give you a deeper understanding of local heritage and customs, making them an important part of the Cambodian experience.