No checklists — realistic days, with the right pace, good connections between cities, and experiences that are truly worth the trip.
The express option for those on a layover or short on time. Sunrise, small circuit, grand circuit, and Banteay Srei — the best ratio of temples to fatigue.
See the itinerary →Angkor in 2 days, Phnom Penh in 2 days, 1 day of transit. The two must-see spots in Cambodia for those with a week.
See the itinerary →Angkor (3d) + Phnom Penh (3d) + one day of travel. The two must-sees, well done, without rushing — the perfect itinerary for a first visit.
See the itinerary →Angkor, Battambang, Phnom Penh, Kampot, Koh Rong. A complete tour of Cambodia with alternative routes and lesser-known stops.
See the itinerary →Grand tour + Mondulkiri (elephants, forest, Bunong tribes) and Ratanakiri (volcanic lake). The Cambodia that few tourists see.
See the itinerary →Mekong, Heritage Tour, Kanika, Royal Palace, museums, SOSORO, Russian and Central markets, spa — the realistic pace to avoid "doing" Phnom Penh in a straight line.
See the itinerary →Every traveler has their own pace. Here are our recommendations based on the duration of your stay and what you want to get out of it.
Focus only on Siem Reap. Angkor deserves at least 3 days to avoid frustration. Don’t waste your time in transit.
The Siem Reap–Phnom Penh axis is a must. With 10 days, add Kampot and Koh Rong — the right balance of temples + nature + beach.
Add Battambang for art, Mondulkiri for jungle and elephants. The northeast opens up a totally different Cambodia.
Prepare the essentials: visa, budget, insurance, SIM card, and recommended vaccinations.