Khmer New Year 2020- celebrating a great harvest

On the days of 13th to 15th of April 2020, Cambodia will be celebrating their New Year, and all three days will be considered public holidays in the country. The New Year marks the end of the harvest season, and local communities generally celebrate the New Year’s days with utter happiness after a successful harvest.

This will be a period in which all hotels and resort including the Angkor Wat hotels get fully occupied with local and foreign guests, and those who have made plans to visit the country during this period are requested to make the reservation beforehand at resorts the likes of FCC Angkor Siem Reap considering the potential high demands. It’ll be a new experience for the tourists as well to see and follow the rituals that the locals do as their New Year celebrations.

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