Cambodia
Cambodia’s history may be turbulent but here you’ll find friendly faces, big smiles and optimism. It is a destination in its own, and rightly so, with the largest religious monument of the world, a bustling capital city and laid back coast line. It deserves more time than most spend as there is much more beneath the surface to be discovered. We understand that everyone is different and that is why the majority of our tours are private. So there are no large buses, no waiting around for people to take photos or being shuffled around Angkor Wat. It’s just you and your guide!
Here are a few of our sample itineraries in Cambodia, they are just suggestions as all our trips are tailor made but we hope that they will give you an idea of what you may like to include during your holiday. Alternatively, please contact us if you would like our expert staff to put together a tailor made itinerary for you
1. Cambodia Discovery
2. Temple of Kings
3. Phnompenh Half Day City Tour
4. Majestic Angkor
5. Cycle Siem Reap
6. Indochina Odyssey
The following information has been put together by our expert expat staff. We hope you find it useful…
Did you know that?

Siem Reap means Defeat of Siam (Thailand)

Tonle Sap, its largest lake, expands by over 22,000 square kilometers in the wet season

Over 42% of the population are under the age of 15

The country has the highest deforestation rate in the world

95% of Cambodians following Buddhism

ATMs in Cambodia tend US dollar bills not local currency

They love nothing more than to eat fried insects as snacks, be careful who you sit next to on a bus..
Why we love Cambodia (and think you will too)

The Khmers are super dooper friendly

Angkor Wat’s temples – they really are out of this world

Phnom Penh – a bustling, vibrant capital with so much to see and do (admittedly a lot of it is fairly depressing due to recent history) but fascinating.
Our top tips on getting the best out of Cambodia

Read up about Pol Pot before you go, it’ll help you to understand the people

Try some local food, the food may look strange but most of it is surprisingly delicious

If you have time get out of Phnom Penh and Siem Reap to the less touristy areas, you will find friendly locals and deserted beaches.
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