If you want to visit the best of Cambodia and Laos but don’t have much time for a long holiday, this tour is the one for you. You will start your adventure in Phnom Penh, enhanced with stops at the capital’s most important sites, including the Royal Palace and Killing Fields. In Siem Reap, you will not only explore the world-famous Angkor Wat but also get to see the local life unfolding before your eyes. The heart of Laos – Vientiane is a lovely city, embracing a cosy vibe which makes it very much different from other Asian capitals, and you will feel it as you tour around the city. Luang Prabang, the last destination on this tour, is simply mesmerizing. The town, located on the bank of Mekong river, is framed by pristine nature. You will venture to its most famous natural wonders such as Pak Ou Caves and Kuang Si waterfalls, en route visit the local villages near Luang Prabang.
Cambodia at a glance
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Cambodia Tours
This ‘Cambodia Adventure’ tour will bring you to visit the most important and iconic sites of the country! Explore the charm of Cambodia’s capital – Phnom Penh on a full-day heritage tour. Next, take a break from the city, discover the peaceful life of the Cambodia countryside as you bike around Koh Dach (Silk Island). Visit Kratie – a tranquil Mekong port town before venturing through the amazingly pristine nature of Mondulkiri. Travel to local Lao villages with stunningly diverse landscapes and then discover the ancient Preah Vihear temple. Lastly, spend time admiring the remarkable temples built from thousands of years ago in Siem Reap (you may feel like a character in the famous “Temple Run” game!) and enjoy the unspoiled nature of Phnom Koulen and Kompong Pluk.
Our best Cambodia and Laos tour for family, packed with exciting activities. Discover the top sites of Phnom Penh on a city tour before flying to Siem Reap, home of the world-famous Angkor Wat. In Siem Reap, you will explore the sacred landmarks including Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom and more, before traveling to Luang Prabang. Embark on the Luang Prabang city tour and make an unforgettable experience for your family with the Shangri Lao Mahout experience. The last destination will be Vientiane, where you will see the city’s own Arc de Triumph – the imposing Patuxay Monument and other major sites.
Cambodia travel FAQs
Most tourist visitors to Cambodia will need a tourist (T) visa for entry. This includes travellers from Australia, the UK, Canada, South Africa, the USA and Ireland. This visa costs USD $36 (subject to change) and is valid for 30 days.
E-Visa
Depending on your nationality, you can apply for an E-visas through the official website. Please note there have been reports of fraudulent e-visa websites that mimic the official site. Intrepid recommends only using the official website listed above or arranging your visa through your booking agent.
Visa on arrival
Visa on arrival is available for most nationalities at airports and some land border crossings. You will need a passport photo for your visa.
Consider the heat when packing clothes for your Cambodia holiday. Anything made from natural fabrics, like silk, linen, and cotton, will really help keep you cool.
Mosquitos can be a problem, so in addition to a handy bug repellent, you may prefer to wear lightweight, loose-fitting trousers and sleeved tops to keep the bites at bay.
When you visit any places of worship, you’ll be expected to keep legs and shoulders covered up. With long, loose-fitting trousers or a skirt and a loose-sleeved cotton top, you should be well-prepared.
Although Angkor Wat is no longer a practising temple, you still need to abide by the dress code that applies to religious sites in Cambodia. For outfits that don’t cover the shoulders, you’ll need to have a shrug or jacket handy – please note that they may not allow you in if all you bring is a scarf!
One of the most popular and not-to-be-missed spots in Cambodia is, of course, Angkor Wat. This massive temple structure started its life in the 12th century as a Hindu temple city, built by Emperor Suryavarman II. By the close of the century, it had become a Buddhist temple. But it’s deceptive to think of this amazing structure as simply an ancient temple; in fact, it covers an area four times the size of Vatican City and was once the heart of the Khmer Empire.
And your Cambodia trip of a lifetime doesn’t have to stop there. The neighbouring town of Siem Reap is an energetic hub of food-tasting experiences and nightlife. You can visit the nearby floating village of Tonle Sap, a local conservation centre with lots of exciting wildlife, or you can even take a zip-line over the jungle canopy.
A good Cambodia tour gives you a taste of both rural and city living, so the capital city of Phnom Penh is not to be missed! A laid-back attitude and excellent cuisine served by the waterfront in this exciting city characterise Cambodian urban life, and we have no doubt you’ll enjoy every moment.
This really depends on your personal preferences. The dry season is typically more popular with tourists, though some people treasure the quieter experience of the less-busy monsoon season.
Most tourists find the temperatures of December and January quite balanced and enjoy the lower humidity levels.