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Flights to Cambodia from the UK take around 12-15 hours with one connection. Phnom Penh International Airport (PNH) handles most international traffic.
There are no direct flights from London; connections via Bangkok, Singapore, or Dubai. Major airlines serve this route with connections through European and Middle Eastern hubs.
UK citizens need a visa. Available on arrival or via e-visa online. Your passport needs to be valid for at least six months from your arrival date.
Dry season (November-April)
Best time to visit with little rainfall. Peak tourist season especially December-February. Temperatures 25-35°C. Book well in advance for Angkor.
Wet season (May-October)
Afternoon monsoon rains but mornings usually dry. Angkor temples surrounded by lush greenery. Fewer crowds and lower prices. Tonle Sap Lake at highest level.
Shoulder periods (April-May, October-November)
Transition months with unpredictable weather. Good balance of prices and conditions. Khmer New Year in April brings domestic travel surge.
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