Cambodia

Its impenetrable jungles, endless cultivated fields, profound beliefs and myths, and the light that seems to envelop the entire land—from the Cardamom Mountains to the revitalized Phnom Penh—Cambodia is a reflection of its people, a home that welcomes all.

Camboya pueblo Khemr
“In the woods, you’ll discover far more than in any book; the trees and stones will teach you lessons that no teacher ever could.”

Like the solid rock on which the formidable Angkor Wat was carved, Cambodia is a land that endures, resists, and never succumbs to adversity. Heir to one of Asia’s greatest empires, it proudly showcases everything that makes it truly unique.

Camboya pescador
Discover Angkor Wat, the unmistakable, the unexplainable

Cambodia is like the stone on which the faces of its gods are carved—eternal and unyielding.

Sunsets on the rock

temporada

From November to March, with warm temperatures and clear skies, it’s the perfect time to enjoy the stunning Cambodian landscape under the brilliance of the sun.

Tropical

Average 29°C

November - March

Warm days, with high humidity and pleasant nights.

experiencias NUBA

Raffles Angkor Camboya Cena templo velas

Dinner under the Cambodian moon

Wait for the sun to set and, with its rays already extinguished, light the candles and enjoy a private dinner in one of the mythical Cambodian temples. Delight in the gastronomy of Southeast Asia while you glimpse, expectantly, the forbidden dance between the moon and the sacred environment.
Camboya pueblo Khemr

Angkor by helicopter

Camboya puerta Angkor

Live like a local in the Khmer village

Feel part of Khmer, a small indigenous village, where you can collaborate with daily activities and chores such as harvesting rice paddies, weaving or learning how to prepare a typical lunch.

Historias de BITÁCORA

In Japan, luxury doesn’t speak. It listens. It lives in the pause between movements, in the scent of cedar after rain, in a cup of tea poured without a word. For centuries, the ryokan has embodied that quiet perfection — hospitality as ritual, simplicity as sophistication, and nature as architecture. Today, a new generation of ryokans is reimagining that heritage for the modern traveler. Some preserve the old ways untouched; others reinterpret them through design, gastronomy, and architecture that feel both timeless and entirely new.

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Cambodia