Cambodia six day tour
A comfortable adventure covering the very best of Cambodia's cultural and historical highlights, this trip gives you more than enough to leave you planning your return trip.
Phnom Penh Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum Guided tour of Choeung Ek Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda Siem Reap Angkor temple complex Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity Three-day Angkor Pass
US $1265US $1114ToUS $1600US $1585excluding flights
Single supplement from $250 - $280.
Up to US $370 off selected dates.
Late availability on these dates: 27 Nov, 02 Dec, 04 Dec, 09 Dec, 11 Dec, 16 Dec, 18 Dec, 25 Dec, 30 Dec, 06 Jan, 13 Jan, 15 Jan, 29 Jan, 03 Feb, 05 Feb, 08 Feb, 10 Feb, 12 Feb, 15 Feb, 22 Feb
Late availability on these dates: 27 Nov, 02 Dec, 04 Dec, 09 Dec, 11 Dec, 16 Dec, 18 Dec, 25 Dec, 30 Dec, 06 Jan, 13 Jan, 15 Jan, 29 Jan, 03 Feb, 05 Feb, 08 Feb, 10 Feb, 12 Feb, 15 Feb, 22 Feb
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For the time pressed but travel hungry; for the amateur photographer or passionate foodie; for solo travelers, sociable travelers, seriously curious...
The entire Angkor archeological park is vast, in fact 160sq km vast, and if you're thinking of tackling it all in a day then you're probably missing t...
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Our top tip:
You'll need a passport photo for your Angkor pass.
Trip type:
Small group tour, 1-16 adults (min. age 15).
Activity level:
Leisurely.
Accomm:
5 nights 3*-4* hotels.
Solos:
Solo travelers welcome. Single rooms available for a surcharge.
Meals:
5 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 1 dinner.
Included:
Accommodation, transport, listed activities, guide.
Reviews
3 Reviews of Cambodia six day tour
4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 13 Aug 2019 by Coralia Garcia
The most exciting part of the vacation was visiting Angkor Wat and other temples. My favorite one was Ta Prohm (Tomb Raider temple). I felt like I was in an adventure movie! Read full reviewReviewed on 27 Jul 2018 by Barry Everitt
All of (the vacation was memorable) but I guess the best was Ankor Wat and the hidden 5th entrance which was really interesting as no-one apart from our small group saw this. Read full reviewReviewed on 14 Apr 2015 by Richard Evans
Excellent! Cambodia is a great place to visit and we were looked after with great care and attention - and had lots of laughs. Our guide was particularly keen to emphasise the use of local expertise and the emphasis on supporting environmental projects. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
On this trip you are joined by a leader throughout and local guides along the way who are always eager to share information about their country and culture, and help you break down barriers in your interactions with local people.The ruins of Angkor are protected under UNESCO World Heritage listing and as such, part of the money received from entrance tickets contributes to the amazing site’s conservation. Your local guide will also give you plenty of guidance on what is appropriate when visiting the ruins and you will have the chance to interact with many of the local kids.
Travelers will have the option of visiting the land mine museum in Siem Reap and any donations are gratefully accepted. Also in Siem Reap, there is a local children’s hospital where the local kids put on a show on some nights. All money and blood donations are for the hospital and provide free services for children from the area. As a company we aim to contribute to the environmental preservation of the destinations we visit and to reduce any negative impacts our operations may have. This translates to actions such as using local transport where safe to do so in order to reduce emissions, observing all national and marine park visitor rules and operating a ‘take in, take back out’ waste management system, to name but a few examples. Through our inhouse foundation we also invest money into environmental initiatives that benefit the planet, including restoring kelp forests to help reverse the effects of global warming and protecting endangered species such as sea turtles and elephants.
People
Travelers will have the option of visiting the land mine museum in Siem Reap and any donations are gratefully accepted. Also in Siem Reap, there is a local children’s hospital where the local kids put on a show on some nights. All money and blood donations are for the hospital and provide free services for children from the areaPopular similar vacations
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