Cambodia
By visiting Cambodian domestic farms and experience how much of the Kingdom once lived, tourists can get acquainted with the culture and customs of Cambodia. Visitors meet with local farmers growing vegetables and fruit , as well as learn how to cook local ingredients in Khmer food. The skilled locals arrange many activities, including shopping at a local market, visiting local schools, riding an oxcart, seeing vegetable farms, watching birds, learning how to cook local food and enjoying a meal together. Most of Cambodians live in the village and their lives are strong attached with the village from birth to death. All major events like birth, marriage, and death occur within the villages. As a result, they are quite shy but very warm and friendly. Families in Cambodia tend to be extended family.
Cambodia is located in Southeast Asia, in the tropical zone, just 10-13 degrees north of the equator. Like most of Southeast Asia, Cambodia is warm to hot year round and the climate is dominated by the annual monsoon cycle with its alternating wet and dry seasons.