Thứ Tư, 8 tháng 3, 2017

What to do in Cambodia

Take on a Khmer cooking class
If you are really interested in the delicious curries of Cambodia, it is advisable to take part in a traditional cooking class where you will be able to satisfy your cravings after leaving Siem Reap. All the professional Khmer chef instructors will bring you through local markets and identify all the essential mysterious ingredients to make your culinary masterpiece. Then take on your pinafore and the hat of chef and get ready to prepare two favorite dishes of your choice at Le Tigre de Papier. Cheap and delicious places to eat in Battambang
However, this pleasant winter climate also has its own drawbacks. In this very much the peak season, most hotel rates always increase, tuk tuk drivers drive a much higher bargain and it can be not easy to find a decent room, and everywhere you go — from beautiful temples to luxury restaurants — can often full of people. Do not forget to book as soon as possible in advance, escape from the bustle of hustle of daily life and find some of the more tranquil temples to relax after long time hard working. What is Cambodian food?
In dry season
From March onwards, any kind of outdoor activity consisting of visiting temples is best confined to early in the morning and late in the afternoon. Moreover, April and May usually predict the beginning of the rainy season with stunning and relaxing afternoon and evening storms that cool down the humans, sweep away the dust and make everything burst
Khmer curry:
Less spicy curries of Thailand 's neighbors , red curry is often cooked ​​with beef, chicken or fish, eggplant, green beans, potatoes, fresh coconut milk, lemongrass and little peppers, so it will be excited to enjoy than the Thai curries. Red curry is often served with bread - affected the French. This special curry is used to eat at special day like weddings in Cambodia, family meeting and spiritual vacations as Pchum Ben, or forebear day - an opportunity the people of Cambodia do the dishes to rise monks on behalf of the people who was dead.
The best time to travel Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh’s climate is generally tropical so that, it tends to be hot year-round with minor variations. The average temperature is between 28 oC and 33oC
Phnom Penh has four seasons in a year: cool and dry from November to February; hot and dry from March to May; hot and wet between June and August; and cool and wet from September to early November.

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