Siem Reap za Kmersko novo leto
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Siem Reap is one of the best places in Cambodia to celebrate Khmer New Year. While Phnom Penh has larger crowds and louder street parties, Siem Reap combines the celebration with unmatched access to Angkor — including free entry for Cambodian nationals with their national ID.
When Is Khmer New Year?
Khmer New Year (ចូលឆ្នាំខ្មែរ / Chaul Chnam Thmey) falls on April 13–16 every year — three consecutive public holidays that most Cambodians use for travel. It's the longest national holiday of the year and the most important.
April 13 is the biggest day: the official start of the new year, marked by water splashing, temple visits, and family gatherings. April 14 (Wanabot) and April 15 (Leung Sak) are calmer and better for temple visits without the largest crowds.
What Happens in Siem Reap
Angkor Wat New Year ceremony: Monks conduct Buddhist ceremonies at Angkor Wat at sunrise on April 13. Families make offerings and pray for the new year. If you've only ever visited Angkor Wat as a tourist attraction, seeing it during a living religious ceremony is entirely different.
Water splashing: The main action is at Pub Street, the Old Market area, and along Sivatha Boulevard. Locals and tourists alike arm themselves with water guns and buckets. It starts around 10 AM and runs until evening. Wear clothes you don't mind getting wet — there is no avoiding this.
Traditional games: The riverside park near Siem Reap River sets up traditional Khmer New Year games: Boh Angkunh (throwing seeds), Leak Kansaeng (hide the scarf), Chol Chhoung (throwing balls). These are increasingly rare to find in Phnom Penh's city celebration — Siem Reap keeps more of the traditional format.
Angkor temples (free for Cambodian nationals): April 15–16 are significantly calmer than April 13–14. If your group can be flexible, do the water splashing on April 13, rest on April 14, then visit Angkor on April 15 and 16 when the crowds thin. Bring your original national identity card — not a photocopy.
Booking Reality: Why April Is Different
Hotels and villas in Siem Reap sell out 4–6 weeks before Khmer New Year. This is not an exaggeration. April is the most-booked period of the entire year.
The villa advantage: you book the entire property for your group — no risk of neighboring rooms being unavailable or properties selling out in pieces. If you're 10–16 people, you need one booking.
Book by early March for Khmer New Year. By mid-March, options narrow significantly. By April 1, you're paying premium prices if anything remains.
Prices run 2–3× normal rates across all accommodation types during April 13–16. The villa rate ($250–350/night for the entire property) becomes more cost-effective than ever when compared to individual hotel rooms at holiday pricing.
April Weather: What to Know
April is Cambodia's hottest month — 38–40°C (100–104°F) with high humidity before the rains arrive in May. This is not ideal temple weather.
The practical approach:
- Angkor visits: leave by 7 AM, finish by 10 AM before the heat peaks
- Afternoons: private pool — this is why the villa makes sense in April
- Evenings: water splashing and Old Market after 5 PM when it cools marginally
- Dress for Angkor: shoulders and knees covered — traditional temples, dress code applies even in 38°C heat
3-Night Khmer New Year Itinerary
April 12 (evening):
- Arrive Siem Reap, check in
- Light dinner near Old Market, early sleep
April 13 (New Year's Day):
- 5 AM: Angkor Wat sunrise ceremony (free entry with national ID)
- 7–9 AM: Angkor Wat grounds before heat peaks
- 11 AM–6 PM: Water splashing — Pub Street area, Old Market
- Evening: Villa, pool, BBQ
April 14:
- Morning: Traditional games at riverside park
- Afternoon: Pool at villa, rest
- Evening: Dinner at Old Market restaurants, relaxed pace
April 15:
- 5:30 AM: Angkor Thom and Bayon (calmer than April 13, still free with ID)
- Ta Prohm — done by 10 AM
- Afternoon: pool + KTV room
April 16:
- Morning: flexible — some groups visit Tonle Sap lake (Kampong Phluk floating village, $15–20/person)
- Afternoon: depart for Phnom Penh
Cost for a Group of 12
| Item | Per Person |
|---|---|
| Bus (return, Phnom Penh) | $25–30 |
| Villa (3 nights, $320/night ÷ 12) | $80 |
| Food (3 days, mix of cooking and restaurants) | $40 |
| Angkor Wat (free for Cambodians) | $0 |
| Activities, tuktuks | $20 |
| Total | ~$165–170/person |
For comparison: a solo hotel room at holiday pricing in Siem Reap runs $60–100/night in April. Three nights per person in a hotel costs $180–300 before food. The villa is the better deal by every measure, and you have the property to yourselves.
→ Read: Best Time to Visit Angkor Wat
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