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Cambodia Tours

Cambodia Tours

Sizzling street food in busy markets, sleepy colonial towns and, of course, the inimitable Angkor Wat

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Cambodia Holidays

Cycle Indochina & Angkor

Cambodia
14 Days from £ 2695
£ 2495

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Cycle through 3 countries from Thailand to Vietnam

Cycling

Southeast Asia Family Adventure

Cambodia
14 Days from £ 1749

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Experience an action-packed journey across Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand

Family

Vietnam & Angkor – Premium Adventure

Premium Adventures

Cambodia
14 Days from £ 3199
£ 2849

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

The best of Vietnam plus the Angkor temple of Cambodia

Culture

Cycle Indochina & Angkor – Premium Adventure

Premium Adventures

Cambodia
14 Days from £ 3999
£ 3799

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Multi-country Asian cycling adventure – Extra meals and hand-picked leaders

Cycling

Cambodia Adventure

Cambodia
13 Days from £ 1879
£ 1749

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Explore Cambodia's Angkor temples and rural countryside

Culture

Vietnam & Cambodia Highlights

Hoi An, Vietnam
12 Days from £ 2299
£ 2099

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Experience the highlights of Vietnam & Cambodia

Culture

Thai Indochina Explorer

Cambodia
14 Days from £ 1999
£ 1779

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Travel from Vietnam's Saigon to Thailand's Bangkok

Culture

Angkor Wat Extension (from Ho Chi Minh City)

Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Why not extend your trip? Discover the fascinating ancient monument, Angkor Wat. 

Angkor Wat Extension (start Siem Reap)

Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Why not add a few days in Cambodia before your trip starts? Discover the fascinating Angkor temple complex. 

Join us for the ultimate Cambodia holiday! 

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Voted Best Tour Operator by Nat Geo and the British Travel Awards 2023.

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INCREDIBLE
ITINERARIES

We take you beyond the guidebook, so every day is full of “wow” moments.

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OUTSTANDING CUSTOMER SERVICE

With 24/7 support, you can expect great service at every touchpoint in your journey.

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As a certified B-Corp, our foundation strives to supports nature and local communities.

What is the best time to visit Cambodia?

This really depends on your personal preferences. The dry season is typically more popular with tourists, though some people treasure the quieter experience of the less-busy monsoon season.
Most tourists find the temperatures of December and January quite balanced and enjoy the lower humidity levels.

How long is the flight to Cambodia?

When you fly to Cambodia from London, there’s a flight time of about 14 hours, including one connection. If you are travelling from another part of the UK, of course, the journey time may differ. Have a look on Skyscanner if you’d like to get a clearer idea.

FAQs about our Cambodia holidays

Why is Cambodia so popular?

Cambodia trips are popular because they offer a bit of everything. Brimming with architectural and natural beauty, you won’t get bored of the sights in this country!

The food is phenomenal, and in recent years, it has become easy to pay for meals and other goods, with many street food vendors even allowing you to make QR-code payments.

There’s also plenty of history to discover, from the 12th century history underpinning Angkor Wat to the gut-wrenching Cambodian Genocide in 1975-1979.

What are the must-see sights in Cambodia?

One of the most popular and not-to-be-missed spots in Cambodia is, of course, Angkor Wat. This massive temple structure started its life in the 12th century as a Hindu temple city, built by Emperor Suryavarman II. By the close of the century, it had become a Buddhist temple. But it’s deceptive to think of this amazing structure as simply an ancient temple; in fact, it covers an area four times the size of Vatican City and was once the heart of the Khmer Empire.

And your Cambodia trip of a lifetime doesn’t have to stop there. The neighbouring town of Siem Reap is an energetic hub of food-tasting experiences and nightlife. You can visit the nearby floating village of Tonle Sap, a local conservation centre with lots of exciting wildlife, or you can even take a zip-line over the jungle canopy.  

A good Cambodia tour gives you a taste of both rural and city living, so the capital city of Phnom Penh is not to be missed! A laid-back attitude and excellent cuisine served by the waterfront in this exciting city characterise Cambodian urban life, and we have no doubt you’ll enjoy every moment.

What's the weather in Cambodia like?

Cambodian weather stays on the hotter side all year. The warmest it gets is typically in March and May, when it can hit around 32°C. December and January are cooler but still comfortably warm at 25°C-30°C. The dry season takes place November-April, making it popular with tourists.

When is it rainy season in Cambodia?

Cambodia experiences the monsoon season from May-October. This isn’t to say you shouldn’t travel during this time, though. You can still catch some sunny skies in the mornings before the afternoon rains, and the grass can look particularly green. This makes for some lovely photos.

What should I wear in Cambodia?

Consider the heat when packing clothes for your Cambodia holiday. Anything made from natural fabrics, like silk, linen, and cotton, will really help keep you cool.

Mosquitos can be a problem, so in addition to a handy bug repellent, you may prefer to wear lightweight, loose-fitting trousers and sleeved tops to keep the bites at bay.

When you visit any places of worship, you’ll be expected to keep legs and shoulders covered up. With long, loose-fitting trousers or a skirt and a loose-sleeved cotton top, you should be well-prepared.

Although Angkor Wat is no longer a practising temple, you still need to abide by the dress code that applies to religious sites in Cambodia. For outfits that don’t cover the shoulders, you’ll need to have a shrug or jacket handy – please note that they may not allow you in if all you bring is a scarf!

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