
Everyone loves bringing home souvenirs from a memorable trip โ little pieces that remind us of the people, places, and experiences weโve gathered along the way. On a Cambodia family tour, shopping becomes more than just a fun pastime; itโs a way to connect with local culture and directly support local artisans.
From bustling street markets to quaint boutique shops in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, Cambodia offers a vibrant and authentic shopping experience. While language may be a barrier at times, your local guide can help with bargaining or translation if you’re on an organized tour. So what should you be looking out for? Letโs dive in!
๐จ Handmade Crafts & Local Souvenirs
The rise of tourism in Cambodia has helped revive many traditional crafts. Encouraged by NGOs and local communities, artisans now showcase their talents in weaving, carving, and fabric making, using natural materials like wood, bamboo, rattan, cotton, and silk.
๐งบ Basketry & Bamboo Goods
Handwoven baskets, plates, and bowls โ often made by village women who also grow their own raw materials โ make charming and sustainable souvenirs.
๐ฅฅ Betel Nut Boxes
These come in various intricate designs. While antique versions were made of high-content silver, modern versions are lighter and more travel-friendly โ yet still handmade.
๐ Tailored Clothing
Cambodia is a great place to get clothes tailored quickly and affordably. Whether itโs T-shirts or custom suits, Phnom Penhโs tailors are fast and skilled.
๐ Precious Stones & Jewelry
Sapphires, emeralds, and rubies are locally mined. If you’re unsure about authenticity, your Cambodia travel agency can recommend trusted vendors. Silverwork (70โ80% silver content) is also a centuries-old tradition, often available in both cities and villages.
๐ผ๏ธ Temple Rubbings
Temple designs on rice paper look stunning when framed โ perfect for decorating your home with a story.
๐ซ What Not to Buy
While antiques may catch your eye, remember: itโs illegal to export genuine antiques from Cambodia. Thankfully, there are many high-quality reproductions and smaller bronze Buddha statues available. However, if you’re heading to Thailand next, be mindful โ Thailand prohibits the export of Buddha images.
๐งฃ Khmer Scarves (Kramas)
These iconic checkered scarves are a staple of Cambodian fashion and culture. Traditional silk versions are woven with natural dyes โ and watching local weavers in action makes for a memorable experience. Vintage silk pieces are especially treasured.
๐ชต Wooden Carvings & Furniture
From small figurines to intricate furniture, wooden carvings are a highlight โ though heavy! Many shops offer international shipping, so if you fall in love with a handcrafted table or statue, it can be shipped safely to your home. Prices vary depending on the wood type and intricacy.
๐๏ธ Final Tips for Shopping in Cambodia
Shopping here is both fun and meaningful. Youโre not just buying souvenirs โ youโre supporting local communities, preserving heritage crafts, and taking home a part of Cambodiaโs soul. Just be sure not to overpack your suitcase!