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Discover the best of Cambodia on this day homosexual group tour. Siem Reap with the famous Angkor Wat, the paradise Koh Rong Island with pristine beaches, the countryside in Kampot and the capital Phnom Penh. Cambodia suggestions breathtaking sights, a loaded history and culture, and an experience that will stay with you forever. From the imposing and amazing Angkor Wat to the stunning palm-fringed islands and also the countryside with its pepper farms, Cambodia boasts an array of breathtaking sights that will leave you in awe. All this with an extremely friendly population that makes everything more special. Join us on this gay group tour that is unique and will leave you with great memories!
You will launch this Cambodia tour in Siem Reap, the metropolis known for the renowned temples of Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. And yes, we go there and on a tuk-tuk trip you'll visit the most eminent temples such as Angkor Wat, Bayon and Ta Prohm. A memorable day! But Siem Reap is not just Angkor Wat. You'll also get to know this vibrant urban area, with colonial buildings, temples and markets an
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Homosexuality is legal in Cambodia and Cambodian society is very tolerant of same sex relations, though those are not always defined as homosexuality. The former king Norodom Sihanouk was an enthusiastic supporter of equal rights for same sex partners and even promoted that gay marriage be officially recognized. However, due to his status as a constitutional monarch he lacked the executive powers to do so and no same sex marriage laws have yet been enacted at present. Despite this his views probably encouraged a more open attitude towards homosexuality, especially among the younger generation. Though there is usually little consideration over ones sexuality or over how people are related, it is not considered decent to openly display affectionate behavior in public, gay or otherwise. Whilst most Cambodian larger cities will have at least some gay-friendly places to go to, the gay scene itself is insignificant and the few gay places that do exist usually cater for a mixed crowd and are often owned by fo
Gay Friendly Travel Cambodia
Cambodia is now established as a gay friendly travel destination with an especially vibrant gay scene in the capital city, Phnom Penh. Siem Reap also has gay owned and managed hotels, clubs, bars and spas for travellers and residents alike. Battambang is less cosmopolitan but has a reputation for light going and tolerant locals. Contact us and I would be pleased to put together an itinerary for you and speak to any questions you contain. Perhaps start by browsing some example itineraries for inspiration on the opportunities Cambodia offers.
Legal situation
- Homosexuality is not illegal and substantial statements for tolerance possess been noted from tall and respected authorities such as the former King Norodom Sihanouk and the Prime Minister.
Cultural situation
While not as openly liberal as world leaders, Thailand, you will find that Khmers are a very welcoming and tolerant people. Cambodian culture is more conservative so public displays of affection whether gay or straight are unusual. Away from the Siem Reap and Phnom Penh the local khmers may be
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Homosexuality is legal in Cambodia and Cambodian society is very tolerant of same sex relations, though those are not always defined as homosexuality. The former king Norodom Sihanouk was an enthusiastic supporter of equal rights for same sex partners and even promoted that gay marriage be officially recognized. However, due to his status as a constitutional monarch he lacked the executive powers to do so and no same sex marriage laws have yet been enacted at present. Despite this his views probably encouraged a more open attitude towards homosexuality, especially among the younger generation. Though there is usually little consideration over ones sexuality or over how people are related, it is not considered decent to openly display affectionate behavior in public, gay or otherwise. Whilst most Cambodian larger cities will have at least some gay-friendly places to go to, the gay scene itself is insignificant and the few gay places that do exist usually cater for a mixed crowd and are often owned by fo
Gay Friendly Travel Cambodia
Cambodia is now established as a gay friendly travel destination with an especially vibrant gay scene in the capital city, Phnom Penh. Siem Reap also has gay owned and managed hotels, clubs, bars and spas for travellers and residents alike. Battambang is less cosmopolitan but has a reputation for light going and tolerant locals. Contact us and I would be pleased to put together an itinerary for you and speak to any questions you contain. Perhaps start by browsing some example itineraries for inspiration on the opportunities Cambodia offers.
Legal situation
- Homosexuality is not illegal and substantial statements for tolerance possess been noted from tall and respected authorities such as the former King Norodom Sihanouk and the Prime Minister.
Cultural situation
While not as openly liberal as world leaders, Thailand, you will find that Khmers are a very welcoming and tolerant people. Cambodian culture is more conservative so public displays of affection whether gay or straight are unusual. Away from the Siem Reap and Phnom Penh the local khmers may be