|
Climate
The
country has a tropical climate-warm and humid. In
the monsoon season, abundant rain allows for the
cultivation of a wide variety of crops. This
year-round tropical climate makes Cambodia ideal for
developing tourism. Travelers need not fear natural
disasters such as erupting volcanoes or earthquakes,
and the country is not directly affected by tropical
storms.
Cambodia can be visited throughout the year. However
those planning to travel extensively by road should
avoid the last two months of the rainy season when
some countryside roads may be impassable.
The climate distinguished by four major seasons. The
most pleasant is the cool-dry season from November
to February during which temperatures are cooler
(average 20-28º C.). The hot-dry season lasts from
March to May (average 30-35º C.). From June to
August is the rainy season, during which
temperatures are relatively cool (average 22-30º
C.). And from September to October is the cool-wet
season (average 25-30º C.). At this time of year it
rarely rains in the morning: most precipitation
comes in the afternoon, and even then, only
sporadically. Rainfall veries considerably from area
to area. Whereas the seaward slopes of the
south-west higlands (Kompong Som and Kampot
provinces) receive more than 5,000 mm of rain per
annum, the central lowlands average only about 1,400
mm.
|