Cambodia Tours & Trips

121 Cambodia trips. Tours from 30 tour companies. 1,009 reviews. 4.8/5 avg rating.

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16 Day Gems of Southeast Asia
3.6/5 Great
100+ reviews
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Moderate

Highlights

  • View the impressive Silver Pagoda on the grounds of the Royal Palace complex in Phnom Penh with its floor of over 5000 shimmering silver tiles and its crystal Emerald Buddha
  • Meet a cultural historian for a discussion on Cambodia's heritage and resilient population
  • Stand in awe at the architectural masterpieces of Angkor Thom and Angkor Wat, designated as one of the "Seven Wonders of the World"
16 days$295 / day
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Small Group Tour
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Discover Indochina: Laos, Vietnam & Cambodia tour
4.8/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Easy

Highlights

Take in five of Indochina's UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Spend time with elephants outside of Luang Prabang. Try your hand at traditional farming in Hoi An. Kayak and bike surrounded by Lan Ha Bay's majestic scenery. Explore the majestic temples of Angkor with a scavenger hunt.

16 days$538 / day
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Private Guided
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18 Day Classic Thailand with Laos & Cambodia
3.6/5 Great
100+ reviews
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Moderate

Highlights

  • In Bangkok, visit serene Wat Po, home of the astonishing giant Reclining Buddha, over 150 feet long Visit Bang Pa-In Royal Palace, used as a summer palace by the Siamese royalty Marvel at Chai Wattanaram Temple, one of Ayutthaya’s most impressive remaining monuments Explore Historical Sukhothai, capital of the first Kingdom of Siam Visit the House of Opium and Golden Triangle Discover Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep Temple, the most sacred temple in Northern Thailand Authentic Thai dinner at Chiang Mai private home Experience a Baci Ceremony and Luang Prabang Night Market Cruise the Mekong River and visit the Royal Palace Museum Stand in awe at the architectural masterpiece of Angkor Wat Temple Complex In Siem Reap enjoy an ox-cart ride and visit the National Museum
18 days$192 / day
Trip details
Group Tour
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16 Day Gems of Southeast Asia
3.6/5 Great
100+ reviews
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Moderate

Highlights

  • View the impressive Silver Pagoda on the grounds of the Royal Palace complex in Phnom Penh with its floor of over 5000 shimmering silver tiles and its crystal Emerald Buddha
  • Meet a cultural historian for a discussion on Cambodia's heritage and resilient population
  • Stand in awe at the architectural masterpieces of Angkor Thom and Angkor Wat, designated as one of the "Seven Wonders of the World"
16 days$300 / day
Trip details
Small Group Tour
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Cruising the Mekong from Saigon to Siem Reap
4.8/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Easy

Highlights

Enjoy eight days exploring the mighty Mekong aboard the beautiful RV Mekong. Explore cosmopolitan Saigon. Explore the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh. Spend two days discovering the incredible temples of Angkor.

15 days$355 / day
Trip details
Private Guided
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Khmer Culture & Coast
4.8/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Easy

Highlights

The intricately carved Temples of Angkor are Cambodia’s main draw, but elsewhere in the country you’ll find vibrant minority villages and great swathes of wilderness. Our Southeast Asia specialists have visited Cambodia time and time again, meeting knowledgeable guides and seeking out comfortable beds in sublime locations. Aiming to take you beyond the obvious, our specialists can build a tailor-made itinerary to help you make the most of your Cambodia holiday. Gradually reclaimed by jungle over hundreds of years, Angkor’s temples still retain their mystery and we can point you toward some of the smaller, lesser-visited sites. French colonists have left behind a legacy of European-style villas and baroque-influenced gardens, best seen along the boulevards of Phnom Penh. To the northeast, the hills and forests shelter wild elephants and mighty waterfalls, as well as resilient minority peoples. To the south you can soak up the relaxed atmosphere of sleepy coastal towns and enjoy the local delicacy, crab.

16 days$340 / day
Trip details
Private Guided
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Cambodia Reviews & Ratings

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katherine

Sep 2015

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Very personalised since there were only four

Very personalised since there were only four of us. I picked the right time to go.

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Tony

Sep 2015

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Trip was well organized and seamless.

Trip was well organized and seamless. Our group was a great mix of people from all over the world.

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Graham David

Mar 2025

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Heart of Cambodia

The spectacular trip was completely enhanced by our most excelle...

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Mar 2025

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Heart of Cambodia

Quite full-on, you need to be active but a few “rest” days too. Our guide, Try, was available 24/7 and full of information and advice and a great sense of humour. H...

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Cambodia Tour Selection Trips

  • Prepare for adventure. Cambodia is at once a rewarding destination nestled in a country that is still very much developing. Rely on Stride travel tour operators to help you wade through the confusion of the country’s many quirks.
  • Explore all Cambodia has to offer. Many tourists just go to Angkor Wat as a side trip from Thailand, but the country has a lot to offer to those willing to go a bit outside their comfort zone.
  • Learn a few words of the fascinating local language: Khmer. The locals will appreciate the gesture and you will gain insights into Cambodia’s unique linguistic culture.
  • Put Cambodia’s second most impressive temple, Prasat Preah Vihear, which was built by the same monarchs who built Angkor Wat, on your list. Preah Vihear provides a mystical experience that’s less impacted by tourism.
  • Consider volunteering while spending time in Cambodia. Cambodia has a troubled past but a rich soul and is teeming with opportunities to solve the challenges of a country on the rebound.
  • Consider taking in some of the city sights and other locations by bicycle. Not only is it the local way to travel, but it is a relaxing and beautiful way to connect with the splendors of Cambodia’s cities and countryside.

Additional details

Most tours in Cambodia are an average of one to two weeks and focus on cultural sites, or are combined with nearby countries in the Southeast Asia region.

You’ll find a wide range of Cambodia tour types, from luxury to extremely basic. It’s a country that’s welcoming and accessible for all kinds of travelers. Aside from the famous archaeological site at Angkor Wat, nature lovers will find a wonderfully biodiverse place to hike and cultural travelers will find a unique gem in Tonle Sap Lake.

The Weather in Cambodia

Cambodia weather is consistently hot, with temperatures averaging in the mid-80’s all year round. Cambodia is also known for its fairly regular rain and moisture in the air. This leads to high levels of humidity, which can be abrasive, especially if you’re not used to it.

Tours visit Cambodia throughout the year, but the best time to go during the dry season, which starts in November and goes until March. If you don’t mind getting drenched, avoid the tourist season and reap cheap prices during monsoon season, from May or November.

Will My Cambodia Tour Visit Angkor Wat?

Most likely, yes. Angkor Wat is an ubiquitous fixture of Cambodia, and most Cambodia tour itineraries include a visit to the famous site.

What many travelers don’t realize at first is that Angkor is really an enormous city with dozens of temples to explore. For first time travelers to Cambodia, you’ll want to make sure the Angkor day includes enough time to explore these other amazing temples!

What Should I Wear On My Cambodia Tour?

Dress comfortably, but do take note that you may be visiting temples and these require conservative dress. Covered shoulders and bottoms below the knee are advised. Closed toed shoes are generally preferred when visiting these establishments.

Lightweight, breathable, and ideally waterproof material is going to help you stay cool in the warm climate. Be sure to have a small compact umbrella with you!

Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand Tours

Many travelers prefer to experience Cambodia on a tour of several, South East Asian countries, including Thailand and Vietnam. To make the most of your time, this kind of trip is best done when it is escorted by a knowledgeable tour guide, who can make sure you see all of the sights and aren’t wasting any time planning your pathway.

Tours of these three countries usually stop at the primary attractions in each. In Cambodia, this means the prominent symbol of the Khmer Empire, Angkor Wat, and learning about the Cambodian genocide by visiting the Killing Fields.

In Thailand, expect at least a day in Bangkok to visit the Royal Palace and the Emerald Buddha. In Vietnam, you will likely explore the Cu Chi Tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) to learn about the Vietnam War, as well as visit the Mekong Delta.

5 Best Souvenirs from Cambodia

1. Betel Nut Box

The betel nut is an addictive nut found in South East Asia. The nut has been chewed for over 2,000 years, but only recently has become exposed for its serious health risks when frequently used. Despite this, the betel nut is still culturally significant part of many countries, including Cambodia, and crafting a small metal box to hold one’s betel nut grinds is a thousand year old craft in Cambodia.

These distinctive silver boxes are a great way to get a unique, beautiful gift.  On a similar note, any silver craft bought in Cambodia is a good souvenir, and there will be plenty of places to bargain for it.

2. A Krama Scarf

A checkered scarf worn locally, the Krama is an item uniquely from Khmer. Buy one early on in your travels, and you can mimic the locals in all the ways to use it -- as a bandana, a head scarf, a sling-like bag are just some of the ways it is used by both men and women alike!

3. Rice Paper Print

These cheap pieces of art are made by placing a piece of paper over the relief of a temple carving, and then rubbing a piece of charcoal over them. Buying a rice paper print is a great way to remember the art you will have seen in Angkor Wat and throughout Cambodia, and it’s easily transported home. Once home, we recommend that you frame your piece of art at home to make it look its best.

4. Cambodian Silk

Cambodia has long been known for its high quality silks, which can be bought cheaply inside the country. Most Khmer people use the traditional method to hand make silk cloth, making the dress, purse, or scarf you pick up even more valuable.

5. A Woven Basket

Weaving baskets out of reeds is a long-practiced tradition in Cambodia, stemming from the Khmers. Buying one of these practical and stunning baskets is not only a great way to remember your trip to Cambodia, but also support rehabilitation programs for victims of landmines.

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