Experience Cambodia’s culture, coast and temples on a guided journey from Phnom Penh to Koh Rong, Battambang and Siem Reap, with gentle cycling and two days exploring Angkor.
  • Visit the Kampot pepper plantations
  • Relax and unwind on tropical Koh Rong island
  • Board a bicycle rickshaw for a tour through Phnom Penh and along the banks of the Mekong River
  • Visit the Killing Fields and Tuol Sleng Prison
  • Cycle through the countryside of Battambang
  • Spend two full days exploring the temples of Angkor including Ta Prohm

On this adventure in Cambodia, we spend 10 nights in hotels and two nights in a resort. The accommodations are well located for our trip, often within walking distance of major local sites. Some also have swimming pools, so don’t forget your swimwear.



Phnom Penh: Poulo Wai Hotel (nights 1 and 6-7)



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In the heart of the city, the Poulo Wai places you within easy reach of Phnom Penh’s main sights. Central Market is just a short stroll away, while the Royal Palace, National Museum and riverfront are all within around a 15-minute walk. The hotel itself has a rooftop bar with city views, plus there’s an outdoor pool for unwinding after exploring the capital.



Kampot: The Columns Hotel (nights 2-3)







Embrace a bygone age at this 17-room hotel, which occupies a French Colonial building in Kampot old town. Rooms come with locally made hardwood beds and silk cushions, while the hotel is just a moments’ walk from restaurants and the Kampong Bay River.



Koh Rong island: Long Set Resort (nights 4-5)







Enjoy the beach life at this modern hotel, which has direct access to the white sands and calm waters of Long Set Beach. Relax on sun loungers or unwind on a hammock; for further relaxation, there's a pool and spa at the hotel.



Battambang: Classy Hotel (nights 8-9)







With a rooftop terrace that offers sweeping views and a large pool, the Classy Hotel is a comfortable place to rest for two nights. It’s home to the Jaya Café Restaurant, which serves Asian and international cuisines, including made-to-order omelettes and traditional noodle soups.



Siem Reap: Baitong Heritage Hotel (nights 10-12)







A short drive from the Angkor temple complex, this hotel is ideally placed for our adventures in Siem Reap. When you’re not out exploring, there’s a swimming pool to splash around in plus a restaurant serving Cambodian and Western cuisines.



Worth knowing



Single supplements are available on request. Please advise your sales representative at the time of booking if you would like to request a single supplement.