Phnom Penh November — city skyline with the clock tower at dusk as the dry season returns to Cambodia's capital

Best time to visit Phnom Penh for events and culture

When to visit Phnom Penh for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.

Best month

November

Best all-round month: dry season re-establishes, Water Festival peaks if not in October, city at full energy.

Bon Om Touk (Water Festival) can fall in November depending on the lunar calendar — if so, the riverside boat races, illuminated floats, and fireworks over the Royal Palace are unmissable; the most spectacular event in Phnom Penh's year

Dry season is re-establishing rapidly: 90mm of rain with 7.5 sunshine hours daily; the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, and Killing Fields memorial are all fully enjoyable again

Temperatures drop to a comfortable 31°C with lower humidity than the monsoon months — evenings on Sisowath Quay are genuinely pleasant for the first time since April

All months ranked — Events

November

Best match

Best all-round month: dry season re-establishes, Water Festival peaks if not in October, city at full energy.

#1 for events

April

Best match

Khmer New Year (mid-April) transforms the city — the most significant cultural event in Cambodia's calendar.

#2 for events

January

Best match

Peak dry season: 31°C, near-zero rain, and the Royal Palace at its most accessible.

#3 for events

March

Strong option

Late dry season — heat building toward 35°C but Khmer New Year preparations create rising energy.

#4 for events

October

Avoid

Wettest month (250mm) — but Bon Om Touk Water Festival (Oct/Nov) delivers one of Asia's great spectacles.

#5 for events

February

Strong option

Near-perfect dry season continues — the driest month of the year with 8.5 sunshine hours daily.

#6 for events

December

Strong option

Peak dry season excellence — 30°C, minimal rain, and Christmas/New Year visitors lift the riverfront energy.

#7 for events

May

Worth considering

Wet season begins: 155mm of rain and the tourist infrastructure quietens — for budget travellers only.

#8 for events

June

Worth considering

Deep wet season — 175mm of rain and lowest tourist volumes; museums make the best use of time.

#9 for events

July

Worth considering

Wet season continues — 165mm of rain; only worthwhile as a budget base for travellers unfazed by daily downpours.

#10 for events

August

Worth considering

Heavy monsoon continues — 180mm and 83% humidity; only for travellers who plan around the rain.

#11 for events

September

Avoid

220mm of rain — the statistical peak of the monsoon; only visit if weather is genuinely irrelevant to your plans.

#12 for events

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Scores are directional — designed to compare months within Phnom Penh, not to make precise claims. Full methodology →