Do and Don’t’ in Cambodia
Welcome to the country of warm smiles! (^_^)
Cambodia is not a planned country but it promises to give you the excitement of adventurous travel, the roads are rugged and almost nothing is for certain, but when you finally come into this country you will surely be enchanted by the warmth of the smiles being showered on you. It is not for nothing that Cambodia has been called the country of smiles!
In this country of smiles, you will have to keep certain things in mind when you are traveling to ensure that you do not face any problems. Cambodia Do's and Don't will provide all the information you need to know about the Etiquette in Cambodia and Code of Conduct in Cambodia. The country has been trying to evolve out of a shattering past of war and violence, which is the main reason behind the sensitiveness of the people about their religious beliefs and social customs. What better way to pay respect to the traditions of the people than to be aware of Do's and Don't in Cambodia and follow them.
Cambodia Tourist Information provides you with the list of Cambodia Do's and Don't:
Do's in Cambodia
• Always respond to a smile with a smile
• Be sensitive about the traditions
• Pay respect to the religious beliefs
• Ask for permission before taking photographs of any Cambodian people or monks
• It is advisable for the women to wear long and body covering clothing
Don't in Cambodia
• Don't be critical of the conditions
• Don't converse about anything related to politics
• Don't take photographs of military sights
The best way to make your travel to Cambodia enjoyable is to shed off all remains of superiority from your behavior and think like them. It is only when you show respect that you earn respect from others. This is the most important thing you need to know when you are traveling to any part of the world. Make your travel to Cambodia special by following the Cambodia Do's and Don't.
Source of information : http://www.asiarooms.com/en/travel-guide/cambodia/useful-information/cambodia-dos-and-dont.html (Asia Room)