Angkor Borei sits in southwestern Cambodia’s lowland plains, in the transition zone between the Mekong basin and the coastal region, where the wet season from May through October brings the bulk of the year’s rainfall.
In Takeo province near an important archaeological site, the district’s low-lying plains are shaped by the same wet-season rainfall pattern as the wider Mekong Delta region to the south. The region’s flat, low-lying rice-growing terrain depends on managed drainage during the wettest months, and radar helps track incoming monsoon rain bands during the peak of the wet season. Learn more: Flash Flood Warning Signs on Radar · Open the full Rain Map