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Khmer New Year

Khmer New Year

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

2027-04-14 - 2027-04-16

Overview

Khmer New Year in Phnom Penh moves between prayer, family duty, and public celebration. Early in the day many people head to pagodas with offerings, incense, and flowers for Buddhist observance at pagodas, then the city loosens into visits with relatives, shared meals, and pockets of traditional games. By evening the mood shifts outward, especially along the river, where holiday strolling and bright public energy take over from the quieter temple hours.

What to Expect

Early morning is the most devotional part of the day, with pagoda merit-making, blessings, and family-led temple visits before the heat rises. Late morning and afternoon feel more scattered across the city as people move between homes, local neighborhood pagodas, and community spaces, sometimes stopping for traditional games or long meals with relatives. After dark, Phnom Penh feels more outward-facing: Sisowath Quay riverside fills with walkers, families, snack sellers, and holiday crowds, while the Royal Palace area becomes a natural reference point for the busiest central stretches. Across the three days, the opening day leans more toward New Year observance, the middle day often feels fullest in public spaces, and the final day still carries temple visits and social calls.

Why It's Special

Khmer New Year feels memorable because the headline moments, especially pagoda merit-making, are shaped by the setting around Wat Phnom and Sisowath Quay riverside as much as the programming itself.

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Food & Drink

Food during Khmer New Year in Phnom Penh follows the holiday rhythm: something easy after a morning pagoda visit, sweets and snacks during family calls, then cold drinks and hot street food as the riverside fills in the evening. This is a good time to look for festive staples sold near pagodas, neighborhood markets, and busy stretches around Sisowath Quay rather than treating meals as separate from the celebration. Must Try:

  • kralan
  • nom ansom
  • num krok
  • fresh tropical fruit
  • iced sugarcane juice
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Tips for First Timers

Start one morning at a pagoda such as Wat Phnom and dress modestly so you can step inside without feeling out of place. Keep your daytime plan loose because many people make short family visits across the city and the holiday pace is stop-and-start rather than tightly scheduled. If you want the liveliest public mood, save Sisowath Quay for late afternoon into evening; if you want the more grounded side of the festival, go earlier for offerings and prayer. Carry small cash for snacks, candles, or simple offerings, and protect your phone if you wander into playful water-splashing pockets.

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Plan Your Visit

Budget

Rooms around the Royal Palace area and Sisowath Quay tend to be the most convenient during 14-16 April, and that convenience can mean higher holiday pricing. Better value often sits a little farther back from the river, where you can take a short tuk-tuk ride in for the evening and avoid paying for the busiest addresses. Budget extra for repeated short trips between pagodas, family-visit districts, and the riverside, especially if you are out during the evening rush or arriving through Phnom Penh during the holiday travel surge.

Safety

Watch your belongings closely at pagoda entrances and temple courtyards where queues bunch up around offerings and blessings. Evening along Sisowath Quay brings heavy crossing traffic and slower tuk-tuk journeys, so give yourself more time than a map suggests. April heat is serious during temple visits and afternoon roaming, and informal water-play spots can leave pavements slick and phones soaked, so carry water and keep electronics protected.

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Plan Your Trip

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When to Go

April 2027

Where to Stay

Stay in Phnom Penh if you want the smoothest logistics and the strongest connection to the event. The best base is usually near temples, riverside areas, and public gathering spaces across phnom penh so you can get in early, step out during quieter periods, and avoid the hardest end of day transport crush. If prices spike, staying one layer outside the core with reliable transit is usually the better value move.

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