07 Nights / 08 Days
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Coverage Area : Siem Reap - Angkor Temples - Tonle Sap - Kratie - Koh Trong Island - Phnom Penh
Explore the rich history and culture of Cambodia with a comprehensive tour package, featuring iconic landmarks like Angkor Wat, the Killing Fields, and the Royal Palace. Experience vibrant cities like Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, alongside serene lakes and stunning temples. Enjoy guided tours, comfortable accommodations, and seamless transportation. Perfect for travelers seeking a mix of adventure, history, and relaxation in Southeast Asia’s hidden gem.
Day by Day Tour Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrival at the Siem Reap International Airport
Day 2 : Explore Angkor Temples Complex Tours
Day 3 : Siem Reap - Tonle Sap - Cruise to Floating village and City Tours
Day 4 : Departure from Siem Reap to Kratie and Koh Trong Island
Day 5 : Explore Koh Trong Island and watch Mekong Dolphins
Day 6 : Departure from Koh Trong Island to Phnom Penh
Day 7 : Explore the Capital city Phnom Penh
Day 8 : Departure from Phnom Penh to next destination
1. What is included in a Cambodia Tour Package?
Most tour packages to Cambodia include:
Accommodation: Typically hotels or resorts, ranging from budget to luxury.
Transportation: Airport transfers, travel within Cambodia, and sometimes, intercity transport.
Sightseeing: Guided tours to popular attractions like Angkor Wat, the Killing Fields, and Phnom Penh.
Meals: Some packages include breakfast, while others may provide full-board or specific meals.
Tour Guide: An English-speaking guide, though other language guides may be available upon request.
Tickets: Entrance fees to major attractions.
2. How long is a typical Cambodia tour?
A standard Cambodia tour lasts between 5 to 7 days, covering major destinations like Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Angkor Wat. Longer tours (10-14 days) may also include visits to the coastal regions or nearby temples.
3. What are the must-visit places in Cambodia?
Some of the top attractions include:
Angkor Wat: The largest religious monument in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Angkor Thom: The ancient walled city and its many temples, including the Bayon Temple with giant faces.
Phnom Penh: The capital city with sites like the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, and the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum.
Killing Fields of Choeung Ek: A memorial site and reminder of Cambodia's tragic past.
Tonle Sap Lake: A large freshwater lake with floating villages.
Sihanoukville & Koh Rong: Coastal destinations known for their beautiful beaches.
4. What is the best time to visit Cambodia?
The best time to visit Cambodia is during the dry season, which runs from November to April. The weather is cooler, and it's ideal for sightseeing. The rainy season (May to October) can be hot and humid with occasional heavy rains but is also a good time to visit for fewer crowds and lush landscapes.
5. Are the tour packages customizable?
Yes, many tour operators offer customizable packages. You can adjust the itinerary, duration, and type of accommodation to suit your preferences, whether you’re looking for adventure, cultural immersion, or relaxation.
6. What types of accommodation are available in Cambodia?
Cambodia offers a variety of accommodations, ranging from:
Budget: Hostels and guesthouses for backpackers.
Mid-range: 3-4 star hotels and boutique stays.
Luxury: 5-star hotels, resorts, and private villas.
7. Do I need a visa to visit Cambodia?
Yes, most visitors to Cambodia will need a tourist visa. You can apply for an e-visa online, which is valid for 30 days. Alternatively, you can obtain a visa on arrival at most international airports and border crossings. Always check the current visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling.
8. Is Cambodia safe for tourists?
Yes, Cambodia is generally safe for tourists. However, like in any country, it’s important to stay vigilant in busy areas to avoid petty theft. Also, some rural areas might have limited medical facilities, so it’s a good idea to have travel insurance and check vaccinations before your trip.
9. What should I wear in Cambodia?
It’s recommended to wear lightweight and comfortable clothing due to the warm climate. However, when visiting temples or religious sites like Angkor Wat, be sure to dress modestly (covering shoulders and knees). A light sweater or shawl may also be useful for cooler evenings.
10. Is tipping expected in Cambodia?
Tipping is not compulsory but is appreciated. In restaurants, a 5-10% tip is common if service charges aren’t included. For tour guides and drivers, a small tip (a few dollars) is a kind gesture.
11. What currency is used in Cambodia?
The official currency of Cambodia is the Cambodian Riel (KHR), but US dollars are widely accepted, especially in major cities and tourist areas. It's a good idea to carry both local currency for small purchases and US dollars for larger ones.
12. Do I need vaccinations before traveling to Cambodia?
Travelers are generally advised to be up-to-date on standard vaccinations such as Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, and Tetanus. Depending on where you are traveling within Cambodia, vaccinations for Malaria and Japanese Encephalitis might also be recommended. Always consult with a healthcare provider or travel clinic before your trip.
13. Can I visit Angkor Wat during sunrise or sunset?
Yes, visiting Angkor Wat at sunrise and sunset is highly popular. Sunrise provides a magical view with the temple silhouette against the early morning sky. Most tour packages offer sunrise tours to the temples, so it’s worth asking your tour provider about this.
14. Are there any local customs or etiquette I should be aware of?
Some cultural norms include:
Respect for elders: Always show respect, especially to monks and older individuals.
Remove shoes and hats before entering temples or someone's home.
Avoid public displays of affection.
Bargaining is common in markets, but always be polite.
15. What activities are available for adventure seekers?
Cycling tours around Angkor temples.
Trekking in the Cardamom Mountains.
Kayaking or boat trips on Tonle Sap Lake.
Zip-lining near Siem Reap.
Snorkeling and diving in coastal areas like Sihanoukville.