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The towering temples of Angkor Wat, freshly caught seafood at seaside markets and cities buzzing with life await in small but mighty Cambodia. You select which trips and experiences suit you and we will piece them together to create a tailor-made holiday to Cambodia.

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    Cambodia temple
    • Itinerary:
      Phnom Penh - Tuol Sleng Museum - Killing Fields
    • Duration:
      3 days / 2 nights (flexible)
    • Price:
      from £ 228.- per person (excluding flights)

    Explore Phnom Penh, a city that pulses with energy, history and survival. Discover Cambodia’s heartbreaking past, watch sunlight bounce off the Silver Pagoda and meander along the banks of the Mekong.

    Explore Phnom Penh, a city that pulses with energy, history and survival. Discover Cambodia’s heartbreaking past, watch sunlight bounce off the Silver Pagoda and meander along the banks of the Mekong.

    Mondulkiri Elephant Valley Project
    • Itinerary:
      Mondulkiri
    • Duration:
      4 days / 3 nights (flexible)
    • Price:
      From £ 409.- per person (excluding flights)

    Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and be immersed in the serene rolling hills and local culture of Mondulkiri. You will visit a local village where you’ll get to know the Pnong people, before enjoying a delicious picnic lunch beside the impressive Bou Sraa waterfall and ending with an immersive day at Elephant Valley Project.

    Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and be immersed in the serene rolling hills and local culture of Mondulkiri. You will visit a local village where you’ll get to know the Pnong people, before enjoying a delicious picnic lunch beside the impressive Bou Sraa waterfall and ending with an immersive day at Elephant Valley Project.

    Cambodia countryside
    • Itinerary:
      Siem Reap- Kampong Thom - Phnom Penh (or vice versa)
    • Duration:
      2 days / 1 night
    • Price:
      from £ 315.- per person (excluding flights)

    Stay at home with the locals for a real glimpse of village life in Cambodia. Cycle through the countryside, try home-cooked food and play football with the children. You’ll feel like part of the family in no time.

    Stay at home with the locals for a real glimpse of village life in Cambodia. Cycle through the countryside, try home-cooked food and play football with the children. You’ll feel like part of the family in no time.

    Angor Wat Cambodia
    • Itinerary:
      Siem Reap - Angkor Wat - Siem Reap
    • Duration:
      4 days / 3 nights (flexible)
    • Price:
      from £ 275.- per person (excluding flights)

    Get lost among the overgrown temples and giant carved relics of Angkor, one of the man-made wonders of the world. Watch dawn break over Angkor Wat and the sunrise reflecting in the lake. There’s really nowhere quite like it.

    Get lost among the overgrown temples and giant carved relics of Angkor, one of the man-made wonders of the world. Watch dawn break over Angkor Wat and the sunrise reflecting in the lake. There’s really nowhere quite like it.

    Village on water Tonle Sap
    • Itinerary:
      Siem Reap - Tonle Sap Homestay - Siem Reap
    • Duration:
      2 days / 1 night (flexible)
    • Price:
      from £ 238.- per person (excluding flights)

    Stay with a Khmer family in a traditional stilted house on Tonle Sap Lake, help prepare a delicious home-cooked dinner and watch the sun soaking in the serene waters of the lake. It’s a simple, unique and completely brilliant way to get a glimpse of the real Cambodia, far beyond the temple throngs of Angkor.

    Stay with a Khmer family in a traditional stilted house on Tonle Sap Lake, help prepare a delicious home-cooked dinner and watch the sun soaking in the serene waters of the lake. It’s a simple, unique and completely brilliant way to get a glimpse of the real Cambodia, far beyond the temple throngs of Angkor.

    Cardamom Mountains
    • Itinerary:
      Phnom Penh - Cardamom Mountains - Phnom Penh
    • Duration:
      3 days / 2 nights (flexible)
    • Price:
      from £ 358.- per person (excluding flights)

    Head into the remote Cardamom mountains to experience the Cambodian jungle with a twist. You’ll stay in a safari-style tented camp for 3-days exploring the jungle and enjoying the untouched nature.

    Head into the remote Cardamom mountains to experience the Cambodian jungle with a twist. You’ll stay in a safari-style tented camp for 3-days exploring the jungle and enjoying the untouched nature.

    Cardamom Mountains river and boat
    • Itinerary:
      Phnom Penh - Cardamom Mountains - Phnom Penh
    • Duration:
      3 days / 2 nights (flexible)
    • Price:
      from £ 345.- per person (excluding flights)

    Head into Cambodia’s remote and beautiful Cardamom Mountains for a rustic forest adventure, take river trips and meet the village locals. It’s a window into the real Cambodia, far from the tourist throngs of Angkor. If you’re looking for an authentic experience, you’ve found it.

    Head into Cambodia’s remote and beautiful Cardamom Mountains for a rustic forest adventure, take river trips and meet the village locals. It’s a window into the real Cambodia, far from the tourist throngs of Angkor. If you’re looking for an authentic experience, you’ve found it.

    Cambodia Kep boat
    • Itinerary:
      Kep
    • Duration:
      4 days / 3 nights (flexible)
    • Price:
      from £ 268.- per person (excluding flights)

    Take time out and completely unwind along Cambodia’s sleepy coastline, from rickety crab markets and snoozy seaside towns to sun-drenched tropical beaches. Packed with atmosphere and character, the Cambodian coast is full of surprises and a seriously great spot to chill out.

    Take time out and completely unwind along Cambodia’s sleepy coastline, from rickety crab markets and snoozy seaside towns to sun-drenched tropical beaches. Packed with atmosphere and character, the Cambodian coast is full of surprises and a seriously great spot to chill out.

    Kampot Cambodia
    • Itinerary:
      Kampot
    • Duration:
      3 days / 2 nights (flexible)
    • Price:
      from £ 235.- per person (excluding flights)

    Head to sleepy Kampot on Cambodia’s southern coast for evening riverside strolls along the promenade, old french colonial charm and a rich history.

    Head to sleepy Kampot on Cambodia’s southern coast for evening riverside strolls along the promenade, old french colonial charm and a rich history.

    Cambodia beach
    • Itinerary:
      Sihanoukville - Koh Rong Samloem / Koh Rong - Sihanoukville
    • Duration:
      4 days / 3 nights (flexible)
    • Price:
      from £ 258.- per person (excluding flights)

    Come over all Robinson Crusoe on this pocket of tropical paradise marooned off the Cambodian coast. Clear waters, soft sands and swaying palms, it’s the perfect place to grab your snorkel mask, forget your worries and snooze in the sunshine.

    Come over all Robinson Crusoe on this pocket of tropical paradise marooned off the Cambodian coast. Clear waters, soft sands and swaying palms, it’s the perfect place to grab your snorkel mask, forget your worries and snooze in the sunshine.

    Cambodia local houses
    • Itinerary:
      Phnom Penh - Kratie - Stung Treng - Laos border
    • Duration:
      4 days / 3 nights (flexible)
    • Price:
      from £ 445.- per person (excluding flights)

    Sail down the swirling Mekong into Laos, keeping your eyes peeled for dolphins on the way. Visit sleepy villages, see gorgeous sunsets and explore small islands. It’s a great way to get a glimpse of local life along the river and a chance to reach some remote spots that many travellers miss. With a little luck, you might spot one of the few remaining Irrawaddy dolphins, native to this area and under threat of extinction.

    Sail down the swirling Mekong into Laos, keeping your eyes peeled for dolphins on the way. Visit sleepy villages, see gorgeous sunsets and explore small islands. It’s a great way to get a glimpse of local life along the river and a chance to reach some remote spots that many travellers miss. With a little luck, you might spot one of the few remaining Irrawaddy dolphins, native to this area and under threat of extinction.

    cambodia battambang
    • Itinerary:
      Battambang - Thai/Cambodia Border - Trat
    • Duration:
      2 days / 1 night (flexible)
    • Price:
      from £ 435.- per person (excluding flights)

    Explore Cambodia’s ‘rice bowl’, a scenic jumble of rice paddies and karst mountains. Visit tiny villages and explore the rural landscape before crossing the border into Thailand.

    Explore Cambodia’s ‘rice bowl’, a scenic jumble of rice paddies and karst mountains. Visit tiny villages and explore the rural landscape before crossing the border into Thailand.

    Phnom Penh temple Cambodia
    • Itinerary:
      Phnom Penh - Chau Doc - Can Tho - Mekong Delta - Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)
    • Duration:
      7 days / 6 nights (flexible)
    • Price:
      from £ 535.- per person (excluding flights)

    Sail through the floating markets of the Mekong Delta to unstoppable Saigon and scoot between tangled backstreets on a vintage Vespa in search of street food. Over a week, you’ll travel from the glinting pagodas of Phnom Penh to the never-ending chaos of Ho Chi Minh, watching delta life on the way.

    Sail through the floating markets of the Mekong Delta to unstoppable Saigon and scoot between tangled backstreets on a vintage Vespa in search of street food. Over a week, you’ll travel from the glinting pagodas of Phnom Penh to the never-ending chaos of Ho Chi Minh, watching delta life on the way.

Speak to our Cambodia specialist, Miles

“Cambodia is full of history and beauty, from Angkor Wat to the Cardamom Mountains. You can easily explore in one week or combine with neighbouring Vietnam. I often suggest Cambodia for families as it’s easy to travel around.”

Travel specialist Miles