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Cambodia

Temples, floating villages, and the country we call home base.

Best Time to Visit Nov - Feb
Typical Trip Length 4 - 7 days
Tours From $599
Currency US Dollar
Cambodia

Why travelers come here

Most people arrive for Angkor and leave remembering the rest of the country just as much – floating villages on the Tonlé Sap, a countryside bamboo train outside Battambang, and a slower pace than its neighbors tend to have.

Home base – the country we know best, in detail
Pairs naturally with Laos or Vietnam on longer routes
Comfortable for first-time Southeast Asia travelers
English widely spoken in tourist areas
Where to go

The two places we route around

Cambodia is small enough to see most of this in a week without feeling rushed.

Phnom Penh: The River City Cambodia Keeps Rewriting

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Cambodia, Asia Phnom Penh is more than a stopover before Angkor Wat. From riverside history to a new wave of Khmer restaurants, here's where to eat, stay, and explore in Cambodia's capital.

Siem Reap: Cambodia’s Gateway to Wonder

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Cambodia, Asia Beyond Angkor Wat's famous towers, Siem Reap is a city of quiet contrasts — ancient temples, social-enterprise restaurants, and a growing design scene. Here's where to eat, stay, and explore beyond the sunrise photo.

Sample Routes & Itineraries in Cambodia

Good to know

Practical info

The basics we get asked about most before a first Cambodia trip.

Visa

E-visa available online in advance, or visa-on-arrival at major airports and border crossings.

Currency

US Dollar is used everywhere alongside Cambodian Riel, which mostly appears as small change.

Language

Khmer is the national language; English is common in Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, and most tourist areas.

Getting around

We arrange private drivers between cities and tuk-tuks for short local hops — no self-driving required.

Ready to see Cambodia properly?

Tell us your dates and we’ll build a route from this starting point — or something entirely different.