Our favourite Cambodia tours and excursionsGet an Insider’s perspective on daily life in Cambodia with our hand-picked, hands-on experiences, each one designed to get you beneath the surface of the Cambodian culture.Plan my trip Overview Trip ideas Experiences Places to visit Best time to visit Accommodation Throughout your trip, we’ll include hands-on experiences that offer a window into Cambodian life, and shape how you remember a place.You might learn traditional rice farming techniques from a rural family, prepare sticky rice in a community-run cooking class, or visit a silk weaving project that’s helping preserve endangered skills. In Siem Reap, a street food walk reveals the tastes and stories that shaped local lives. In the south, a morning on the water with a local fisher offers a different perspective on river life. All Lower Mekong Phnom Penh Battambang Botum Sakor National Park Kampong Thom Kampot Koh Kong Kulen Promtep Wildlife Sanctuary Mondulkiri Kratie Siem Reap Siem Reap • Cambodia Angkor TemplesMagnificent in both scale and artistry, half-supported and half-consumed by buttress-rooted silk-cotton trees, the temples of Angkor are among the most fantastic man-made sights on the planet. Siem Reap • Cambodia Angkor Thom scavenger huntIf you like exploration with a purpose, it’s time to channel your inner Indiana Jones and unlock the secrets of Angkor Thom. Siem Reap • Cambodia Angkor ziplineTake a monkey’s-eye view of the jungle as you fly, climb and swing though the treetops on a mixture of ziplines, hanging bridges and platforms. Phnom Penh • Cambodia Architecture tour of Phnom PenhIt’s often bemoaned that Phnom Penh is no longer the “pearl” it was in the 1920s — but since when did beautiful equate to interesting anyway? Kulen Promtep Wildlife Sanctuary • Cambodia Bird-watching in Kulen PromtepGreater adjutants, rufous-winged buzzards, Indochinese bushlarks and white-winged ducks: a list of Kulen Promtep’s avian residents reads like a page out of Darwin’s logbook. Lower Mekong • Cambodia Cruising on the Lower MekongFrom its source in the Tibetan Plateau to its delta in Vietnam, the Mekong has many different personalities. Battambang • Cambodia Insider Experience: Contemporary art tour of BattambangWe already loved Battambang for its sleepy, colonial-era town centre and charming rural surrounds, but did you know that it’s also the beating heart of Cambodian contemporary art? Kratie • Cambodia Irrawaddy dolphin spottingRecognisable by their distinctive snub-noses and enigmatic smiles, the largest population of Irrawaddy dolphins in the world lives in the Mekong, where — if you’re lucky — you might spot their little dorsal fins dancing about above the water not far from the village of Kampi. Siem Reap • Cambodia Kayaking on Tonlé Sap LakeIf exploring Tonle Sap’s sunken fields and stilt villages by longtail boat is like taking a bus, we like to think of kayaking as the waterborne equivalent of a leisurely stroll. Kampot • Cambodia La Plantation pepper farmWhether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or simply spice curious, you can’t possibly leave Cambodia without a taste of Kampot pepper. Siem Reap • Cambodia Phare, The Cambodian CircusWhen it comes to Phare, “circus” barely begins to cover it. This is world-class performance art — telling the stories of Cambodian legend and history through ambitious choreography, spine-tingling live music, and almost terrifying acrobatics that’ll have you gripping the edge of your seat. Phnom Penh • Cambodia Phnom Penh's street food by night “You start with crickets and a beer.” That’s Angelina Jolie’s advice on Cambodian street food — but don’t worry, it’s not all about deep-fried tarantulas. Load More Lower Mekong • Cambodia Cruising on the Lower MekongFrom its source in the Tibetan Plateau to its delta in Vietnam, the Mekong has many different personalities. Phnom Penh • Cambodia Architecture tour of Phnom PenhIt’s often bemoaned that Phnom Penh is no longer the “pearl” it was in the 1920s — but since when did beautiful equate to interesting anyway? Phnom Penh • Cambodia Phnom Penh's street food by night “You start with crickets and a beer.” That’s Angelina Jolie’s advice on Cambodian street food — but don’t worry, it’s not all about deep-fried tarantulas. Phnom Penh • Cambodia The backstreets of Phnom PenhIt's easy to beeline from landmark to landmark, but the tours we really love dive into the life that goes on in between. Phnom Penh • Cambodia Tuol Sleng and the Killing FieldsA quarter of the country’s population were persecuted and killed by the Khmer Rouge. Tuol Sleng Museum and the Killing Fields serve as chilling reminders. Battambang • Cambodia Insider Experience: Contemporary art tour of BattambangWe already loved Battambang for its sleepy, colonial-era town centre and charming rural surrounds, but did you know that it’s also the beating heart of Cambodian contemporary art? Battambang • Cambodia Soksabike tour of BattambangSoksabike is one of our absolute favourite partners in Cambodia. A local company with a wholehearted commitment to forging real connections between travellers and local people. Botum Sakor National Park • Cambodia Wildlife hikes & kayaking in Botum Sakor National ParkCardamom Camp isn’t just an extraordinary glamping experience in the heart of an incredibly beautiful jungle. Kampong Thom • Cambodia Sambor Prei KukImagine stumbling upon a crumbling brick tower half-devoured by the roots of a strangler fig, accompanied by nothing but the whoops and chirps of the rainforest. Kampot • Cambodia La Plantation pepper farmWhether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or simply spice curious, you can’t possibly leave Cambodia without a taste of Kampot pepper. 4,000 Islands • Laos 4,000 Islands by bike and boatWith 4,000 islands to explore, how do you know where to begin? Chiang Mai • Thailand A morning at Araksa Tea GardenDiscover the secrets of growing, harvesting and roasting top-quality tea against the backdrop of the evergreen hills of Mae Tang. Singapore Afternoon tea at RafflesOriginally built as a private beach house in the 1830s, Raffles Hotel has seen film stars, escaped tigers, Japanese soldiers and (more recently) Instagram influencers pass through its doors over the past 200 years. Alishan • Taiwan 1 hour Alishan tea plantationTaste the “champagne of teas” in Taiwan’s mountain Oolong region. Backwaters • India Alleppey village walkLearn about Backwater life as you explore a traditional Kuttanadan village. Luang Prabang • Laos Ancient streets of Luang PrabangLuang Prabang has seen numerous cultures come and go in its 1,500 years, but what makes it so special is the way it has fused those traditions together to create something completely new. Siem Reap • Cambodia Angkor TemplesMagnificent in both scale and artistry, half-supported and half-consumed by buttress-rooted silk-cotton trees, the temples of Angkor are among the most fantastic man-made sights on the planet. Siem Reap • Cambodia Angkor Thom scavenger huntIf you like exploration with a purpose, it’s time to channel your inner Indiana Jones and unlock the secrets of Angkor Thom. Siem Reap • Cambodia Angkor ziplineTake a monkey’s-eye view of the jungle as you fly, climb and swing though the treetops on a mixture of ziplines, hanging bridges and platforms. Phnom Penh • Cambodia Architecture tour of Phnom PenhIt’s often bemoaned that Phnom Penh is no longer the “pearl” it was in the 1920s — but since when did beautiful equate to interesting anyway? Gangneung • South Korea ARTE museum GangneungStep into one of Korea’s most immersive art spaces, where digital nature comes alive through light, sound, and scent. Hanoi • Vietnam Authentic Life of HanoiHanoi is a maze of streets, a hotch-potch of eras, a tangle of stories. Load More Kulen Promtep Wildlife Sanctuary • Cambodia Bird-watching in Kulen PromtepGreater adjutants, rufous-winged buzzards, Indochinese bushlarks and white-winged ducks: a list of Kulen Promtep’s avian residents reads like a page out of Darwin’s logbook. Mondulkiri • Cambodia Walking with elephants in MondulkiriGargantuan and yet surprisingly sensitive, an elephant can crack a peanut shell without breaking the seed and react to the touch of a feather on their leathery hides. Kratie • Cambodia Irrawaddy dolphin spottingRecognisable by their distinctive snub-noses and enigmatic smiles, the largest population of Irrawaddy dolphins in the world lives in the Mekong, where — if you’re lucky — you might spot their little dorsal fins dancing about above the water not far from the village of Kampi. 4,000 Islands • Laos 4,000 Islands by bike and boatWith 4,000 islands to explore, how do you know where to begin? Chiang Mai • Thailand A morning at Araksa Tea GardenDiscover the secrets of growing, harvesting and roasting top-quality tea against the backdrop of the evergreen hills of Mae Tang. Singapore Afternoon tea at RafflesOriginally built as a private beach house in the 1830s, Raffles Hotel has seen film stars, escaped tigers, Japanese soldiers and (more recently) Instagram influencers pass through its doors over the past 200 years. Alishan • Taiwan 1 hour Alishan tea plantationTaste the “champagne of teas” in Taiwan’s mountain Oolong region. Backwaters • India Alleppey village walkLearn about Backwater life as you explore a traditional Kuttanadan village. Luang Prabang • Laos Ancient streets of Luang PrabangLuang Prabang has seen numerous cultures come and go in its 1,500 years, but what makes it so special is the way it has fused those traditions together to create something completely new. Siem Reap • Cambodia Angkor TemplesMagnificent in both scale and artistry, half-supported and half-consumed by buttress-rooted silk-cotton trees, the temples of Angkor are among the most fantastic man-made sights on the planet. Siem Reap • Cambodia Angkor Thom scavenger huntIf you like exploration with a purpose, it’s time to channel your inner Indiana Jones and unlock the secrets of Angkor Thom. Siem Reap • Cambodia Angkor ziplineTake a monkey’s-eye view of the jungle as you fly, climb and swing though the treetops on a mixture of ziplines, hanging bridges and platforms. Phnom Penh • Cambodia Architecture tour of Phnom PenhIt’s often bemoaned that Phnom Penh is no longer the “pearl” it was in the 1920s — but since when did beautiful equate to interesting anyway? Gangneung • South Korea ARTE museum GangneungStep into one of Korea’s most immersive art spaces, where digital nature comes alive through light, sound, and scent. Hanoi • Vietnam Authentic Life of HanoiHanoi is a maze of streets, a hotch-potch of eras, a tangle of stories. Load More Why book with InsideAsia? Travel’s friendliest expertsWe promise we’ll care about your trip as much as you do. A dedicated travel consultant will listen, guide and create a trip that could only be yours. Specialists make it effortlessFrom seamless logistics to unexpected discoveries, our deep destination specialism means travel that feels effortless and richer than you could plan for alone. Rockstar service as standardWe guarantee that you'll have our support every step of the way. 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Travel’s friendliest expertsWe promise we’ll care about your trip as much as you do. A dedicated travel consultant will listen, guide and create a trip that could only be yours.
Specialists make it effortlessFrom seamless logistics to unexpected discoveries, our deep destination specialism means travel that feels effortless and richer than you could plan for alone.
Rockstar service as standardWe guarantee that you'll have our support every step of the way. We never pass the buck or fail to take responsibility. We’ll be there whenever you need us.
Our Info-Packs are legendaryTransfers, tickets and check‑ins verified so your trip runs like clockwork. Plus, we create your totally tailored trip bible, so every detail is in your hand, at all times.