Cambodia is located at low latitudes, at the southern end of the Indochina Peninsula, bordering Thailand and Laos. The climate is similar to that of the two countries. Cambodia’s climate is a tropical monsoon climate, which is divided into two seasons, the dry season and the rainy season. The rainy season is from May to October, and the dry season is from November to April of the following year. The dry season is divided into cool season and hot season. The cool season is from November to February, and the hot season is from March to April. Two months, the rainy season is wet and the dry season is dry. The differences between seasons are not obvious, but they are very suitable for the growth of fruits, so you can eat a lot of fresh fruits in Cambodia. Summer is from May to October. Due to the influence of the southwest monsoon, the temperature hovers around 33°C. Coupled with abundant rainfall, the relative humidity is as high as 90. November to April is winter in Cambodia, with the drier and cooler northeast monsoon blowing. The average temperature is 25℃~32℃, making it the best tourist season.