
This is a very special holiday for Cambodians because it marks the country’s escape from the genocide of the Khmer Rouge period.

(Day of victory over the Genocide regime in Cambodia)
2. Traditional Tet Chaul Chnam Thmey (April 13 – April 15)
Khmer Lunar New Year is also called Chaul Chnam Thmey, this is one of the largest and busiest festivals in Cambodia. If tourists come to Cambodia on these days, they can freely immerse themselves in the jubilant, bustling atmosphere and participate in exciting fun activities. The 3-day schedule usually goes as follows:
– Day 1: People clean their houses, wear beautiful clothes to go to the temple to hold ceremonies, and pray for luck and happiness.
– Day 2: Organize charity activities, help homeless cases and the poor.
– Day 3: In addition to listening to the sermon, perform the Buddha bathing ritual; Khmer people also organize water splashing as a way to welcome the new year in Thailand or Laos.

(Traditional Tet Chaul Chnam Thmey in Cambodia)
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3. Bom Chaul Chnam Water Festival (April 13 – April 15)
This is one of the biggest festivals of Chua Thap temple that guests traveling to Cambodia Customized Tours should not miss when giving them the opportunity to admire and immerse themselves in this traditional festival. Bom Chaul Chnam Festival, to celebrate a good harvest. During these days, Cambodians often splash water on each other to dispel bad luck and pray for a peaceful and happy new year.

(Bom Chaul Chnam Water Festival in Cambodia)
4. Meak Bochea Festival (March of the lunar calendar)
This is the most important festival of monks in Cambodia. On this day, monks across Cambodia will celebrate to mark the historic moment when Buddha preached to 1,250 monks at Rajagaha Valuwan Vihara. This also marks the beginning of all religious festivals in Cambodia.

(Meak Bochea Festival in Cambodia)
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5. Birthday of the King of Cambodia (May 13-15)
Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni’s birthday takes place on May 13-15. During these 3 days, Cambodians have a day off from work, they hang banners, billboards and dance to celebrate the king’s birthday.

(Birthday of the King of Cambodia in Cambodia)
6. Preah Neanng Korl plowing festival (May 6)
This is one of the famous festivals, marking the good start of the rice growing season in Cambodia. Khmer people believe that the ceremony can bring a good harvest and avoid drought and floods.

(Preah Neanng Korl plowing festival in Cambodia)
7. Cambodia National Day (November 9)
This is the anniversary of Cambodia’s independence after being colonized by the French. The independence monument located in the center of Phnom Penh was lit with the flame of victory in the presence of all Cambodian people. In addition, there are also a few cultural activities, parades on Norodom Avenue and fireworks in the evening.

(Cambodia National Day in Cambodia)
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Above are the 7 most famous festivals in Cambodia, each festival has different interesting characteristics. Tourists should not miss the opportunity to visit Cambodia Customized Tours and further explore the diverse culture here through these festivals.
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