Welcome to the Cambodia product and destination update.
This month highlights our local handicraft experiences and showcases our preferred luxury hotels.
Key Takeaways:
- Products: Enhance your guests’ stay in Siem Reap by offering them our unique local handicraft experiences.
- Hotels: A selection of preferred luxury hotels.
- Destination News: The border situation is stable, and Cambodia remains safe for travel. We are monitoring the situation closely. Note that visits to Preah Vihear Temple are temporarily closed until further notice.
Read more about opening of new international Phnom Penh airport on September 9th and our team activities below.
Product updates
Traditional Handicraft Hyacinth Weaving
Half Day
- Support a social enterprise that empowers local women artisans
- Participate in a water hyacinth weaving workshop
- Make your own Cambodian handicraft
Discover the Magic of the Lotus
Half Day
- Learn about the world’s most sacred flower
- Discover the multiple uses of the lotus flower through hands-on workshops
- Support a social enterprise that empower local women and respect the planet
Hotel updates
Rosewood
Phnom Penh
The Rosewood Phnom Penh is located in the upper floors of the iconic Vattanac Capital Tower. It provides a premier urban escape with breathtaking panoramic views of the city from its rooms, restaurants, and bars. Known for its elegant design and world-class service, the hotel is a true taste of modern luxury in the heart of the city.
The rooftop offers the best sunset view in the capital! We truly appreciate their commitment to sustainability.
Raffles Le Royal
Phnom Penh
Raffles Le Royal is an iconic luxury hotel with a rich history dating back to 1929. Located in the heart of the city, the hotel is famous for Elephant Bar.
This is the ideal place to immerse yourself in the luxury colonial charm of Phnom Penh, offering a timeless escape from the modern world.
Phum Baitang
Siem Reap
Exceptional hotel built in a quiet area on the outskirts of Siem Reap. Phum Baitang offers a unique Cambodian experience. This establishment immerses you in a traditional way of life while providing impeccable service and comfort.
Anantara Angkor
Siem Reap
The Anantara Angkor is a luxury all-suite hotel located just a few minutes from the Angkor temples. It provides a peaceful sanctuary from the energy of the city. The hotel is known for its elegant Khmer-inspired design and features a large pool, a spa, and fine dining.
Song Saa
Sihanoukville (island)
Song Saa is a private island luxury resort located in the Koh Rong Archipelago. The resort is famous for its barefoot luxury and a strong commitment to sustainability. This is the ideal place to have a unique and private island getaway.
Six Senses Koh Krabey
Sihanoukville (island)
Six Senses Koh Krabey is a private island resort. The resort provides a luxurious escape focused entirely on wellness and sustainability. Each villa features a private pool and offers an intimate, luxurious experience in the jungle. It is the ideal place to reconnect with nature.
Destination News
Team insights: Our sustainability team is always coming up with new activities, not only to raise awareness about the environment but also to take care of us. We recently had a fun and active sports relay competition and it was a nice time for everyone to be together!
New airport in Phnom Penh:
The opening date of the new airport is on 9th September, 2025. The airport code is KTI.
Airline companies are updating bookings and our team will contact you directly regarding each impacted booking. Please note that the transfer time from the new airport to Phnom Penh is one hour. All transfer rates have been updated and are available in EXO Create.
Arrival in Cambodia: As of 1st July, 2025, the new Cambodia v-Pass system officially replaces traditional immigration stamps and QR code slips for foreign travellers entering and exiting Cambodia via international airports and seaports.
In addition, the process of the e-Arrival Card remains the same (to complete and submit within seven-days prior to arrival). These changes are part of Cambodia’s efforts to streamline immigration processes, reduce waiting times and align with its digital economic and social development policy.
Reminder, Eliminating single-use plastic bottles:
Plastic water bottles are no longer provided to guests on tour. Guides will remind travellers to bring reusable bottles and point them to convenient refill stations throughout their journey. With Cambodia’s well-established infrastructure providing easy access to clean drinking water, sustainability can be prioritised without impacting guests’ comfort. Please ensure this message is communicated clearly, so guests are well-prepared for their travels.
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