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18 Days Cambodia Itineraries Thailand

Cambodia and Thailand in Style

Most suited for
Families, Couples
Ideal time to visit
November – April

Trip Highlights

Retreating to Phum Baitang (Siem Reap) after a day exploring temple ruins. It’s a beautiful, tranquil hideaway in the paddy fields surrounding the Angkor complex.

Staying at a floating lodge and immersing yourself in the stunning rural scenery of Cambodia’s Cardamom Mountains

A beach stay in paradise at beautiful Soneva Kiri on tropical Koh Kood island

Cambodia and Thailand in Style

As with all our holidays, this itinerary is just a starting point. We will create a bespoke package which will be completely unique for you. 

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Day 1

Your adventure begins

Depart your home country on your flight to Cambodia.

Days 2 - 5

Siem Reap

Your guide will meet you at the airport for the transfer to your beautiful hotel, Phum Baitang. The evening is free for you to relax and enjoy the surroundings.

During your stay in Siem Reap there will be plenty of time to explore the breathtaking Temples of Angkor. You’ll visit the most famous temple Angkor Wat as well as Angkor Thom, Bayon and also Ta Prohm, which is atmospherically overgrown with the roots and limbs of Banyan Trees. You can also explore some of the more remote temples and visit the floating villages on the Tonle Sap. We always tailor the time in Angkor around your style, and we continuously change routes to try and avoid places where the coach tours gather.

Angkor Wat
Days 6 - 7

Phnom Penh

Today you can choose between either a one-hour domestic flight or an overland road journey to take you to the capital Phnom Penh.  Door to door, the road journey takes slightly longer but offers you the chance to experience the rural countryside en route.  On arrival in Phnom Penh, you’ll check in at your hotel. During your stay in the capital a full-day tour of the city is included, which covers the highlights of the Royal Palace, National Museum and the Silver Pagoda.

We include trips to the harrowing Killing Fields and Tuol Sleng S-21 prison, but there are also alternative options if you would prefer, such as a cycling tour of a nearby island.

Skyline of Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Days 8 - 10

Cardamom Mountains

*If time and budget permits. It is possible to add in a 3-night stay at the very special Shinta Mani Wild between Phnom Penh and The Cardamom Mountains. Please speak to our travel team for details. *

Your guide and driver will collect you from your hotel in Phnom Penh for the road journey into the Cardamom Mountains. You will board a small boat and head to Canvas and Orchids (formerly 4 Rivers Floating Resort), your base for the next three nights.

Spend your time at leisure at Canvas and Orchids. Relax by (or in!) the river or explore the beautiful wildlife and scenery of the surrounding rainforest. The hotel provides a wide range of daily activities and experiences, including boat trips to nearby waterfalls, a trek through the forest, a visit to local villages, a tour of a mangrove forest, and various nature trails.

Days 11 - 14

Koh Kood

Today, you will be transferred to the Thai/Cambodia border, where you’ll meet your Thai driver and guide for the transfer to Koh Kood. Your destination is the exclusive Soneva Kiri resort, an exceptional barefoot-luxury retreat in an incredible location. Here, you have a four-night stay in a veritable paradise. Dine in a treehouse, wallow at the spa, camp out in the chocolate room or relax by the beach!

Days 15 - 17

Bangkok

Transfer by boat to mainland Trat for your short domestic flight to Bangkok. On arrival in Bangkok, you’ll be transferred by your private guide to your hotel on the Chao Phraya River.

On our privately guided signature Bangkok tour, you’ll snake through the city by canal boat, Skytrain and tuk-tuk to discover its colours, flavours and culture. En route, you’ll explore the flower markets, life on the klongs (canals) and some of the best street food in town.

On the second day in Bangkok, you will have the chance to explore rural village life by paddleboat—the outskirts of the city are quite a contrast to the bustling centre.

bangkok
Day 18

Fly home

Depart Bangkok on your flight home.

Relaxing holiday in Thailand

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14 March 2025

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What’s included:

With ETG, what’s included goes well beyond the basics. From the moment your trip begins to your final farewell, the essentials are already taken care of, leaving you free to immerse, explore and enjoy without the hassle of hidden extras.

Here’s what comes as standard in all of our holidays:

All flights (unless you’ve booked your own!)
Expert guides and drivers
All accommodation
Many meals and snacks
Immersive experiences throughout
All regional transfers
Tips
24/7 In-Country support
Personal travel consultant throughout

Pricing:

As every holiday is bespoke, prices vary depending on destination, flights, hotel choices, inclusions and travel dates. We aim to include as much as possible upfront, so you know exactly where you are. As an approximate guide:

Bespoke Holidays £4,500 - £8,500pp
Bespoke Luxury Holidays £8,500 - £14,500pp
Bespoke Family Holidays from £4,000 - £7,500pp

Meet Our Thailand Experts

Ella’s first trip to ‘The Land of Smiles’ sealed the deal. She fell instantly for the effortlessly friendly people and the banging food. Now, she spends her time helping travellers experience the Thailand she loves – from Bangkok’s hidden gardens with secret restaurants to quiet islands where you won’t be part of a pack of tourists. Phew.

“Discover Cambodia and Thailand the best way: uncover ancient temples, tranquil countryside and pristine islands, all with expert guidance and stays in the region’s most exceptional retreats.”

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Explore Our Hotels & Villas

Wherever you go, and whatever you do, at the end of every day you can always be sure of a comfortable rest. Every location on our list of hotels is handpicked, and in its own way, shares the history, the hospitality, and the soul of the destination. Below are some examples of the different hotels we use.

Cambodia - Eco/Adventure

Canvas & Orchids Retreat

Phum Baitang Garden

Cambodia - Luxury

Phum Baitang

Cardomom river

Botum Sakor National Park - Ultimate

Shinta Mani Wild

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Tatai, Cambodia

Canvas & Orchids Retreat

A floating lodge. Close to nature, miles from anywhere. Utterly unique.

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Highlights

Magical nature,

Privacy

Best for

Families,

Couples,

Nature lovers

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Phum Baitang Garden

Siem Reap, Cambodia

Phum Baitang

Rustic luxury in the rice fields – Phum Baitang is Siem Reap’s most serene and stylish retreat.

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Highlights

Private stilted villas

Infinity pool with rice field views,

Peaceful, authentic setting

Best for

Couples,

Families

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Cardomom river

Cardamom Mountains, Cambodia

Shinta Mani Wild

Truly extraordinary. A unique tented safari camp, Shinta Mani Wild offers outdoor experiences as incredible as its dining and accommodation.

 

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Highlights

Atmospheric setting,

Bill Bensley design

Best for

Families with teens,

Couples

Friends

Experiences in Thailand

Crafting bespoke packages is the heart of what we do. Each holiday is specially designed to confound preconceptions and share magical, memorable, and truly exceptional experiences.

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The Magnificent Angkor Wat

Bangkok, Central Thailand, Thailand

Evening Street Food Tour in Chinatown, Bangkok

Bangkok, Central Thailand, Thailand

Discover Bangkok's Hidden Garden

Bangkok, Central Thailand, Thailand

Overnight Sleeper Train in Thailand

Angkor Thom Gate

Cambodia

Ancient City of Angkor Thom and Bayon

Cambodia - Kids rowing to School

Cambodia

Tonle Sap Floating Villages

Cambodia

Phare Circus

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Cooking with Chef Nak

Bangkok, Central Thailand, Thailand

Cycle in Bangkok's 'Green Lung'

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Siem Reap, Cambodia

The Magnificent Angkor Wat

The jewel in the Angkor crown, Angkor Wat is inevitably at the top of every visitor’s wishlist. As one of Southeast Asia’s most recognisable sights, it can feel crowded at times – but with the help of our in-the-know guides and carefully curated Signature Angkor Experience, it can still feel magical.

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Bangkok

Evening Street Food Tour in Chinatown, Bangkok

ETG’s Chinatown Night Walking tour is a fascinating culinary journey through one of Bangkok’s liveliest and most diverse districts.

Guided by a local expert, the tour takes you to seven eateries, ranging from air-conditioned restaurants to simple street food stands, where you will sample a range of this 200-year-old area’s heritage dishes. With a minimum of 11 well-considered dishes to sample, you will likely be quite full by the time you get to the end!

The menu will likely include steamed Dim Sum, Chinese herbal drinks, Chinese Bun, “Guau Jab” (a unique, peppery noodle soup), Lychee Ice Cream, Grilled King Prawns, Succulent Duck Cheek and Black Sesame Dumplings with Ginger Tea.

Bustling with activity, Chinatown is one of Bangkok’s most photogenic neighbourhoods. The tour lasts for approximately three hours, starting at 6pm, when this 24-hour district is just getting into full swing.

Between each tasting location, you will go on behind-the-scenes adventures to get a closer look at this unique neighbourhood: you will meet the food bazaar’s lively characters, hear memorable stories, and visit religious and cultural landmarks.

The tour can be taken privately, with a guide meeting you at your hotel, or as part of a group (if you would prefer to share the experience with other food lovers). The tour has been superbly researched to ensure you get the chance to taste some of the city’s best and safest street food from vendors with decades of experience and repeat customers.

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Bangkok

Discover Bangkok's Hidden Garden

Set on the banks of a small canal, Poomjai Garden is a welcome oasis right in the heart of the city.

What sets Poomjai apart is its commitment to sustainable practices and its unique collection of flora and fauna not typically found elsewhere in Bangkok. It is a fantastic environmental project that also functions as an organic farm and restaurant.

On your visit, you’ll join a guided tour of the grounds, learning about the diverse plant life and the range of animal species supported here. As part of the experience, you’ll also participate in a Thai dessert workshop. You’ll be provided with all the necessary ingredients and instructions to create a selection of delicious Thai desserts, such as Khanom Bua Loi (Small rice dumplings in a sweet coconut cream) and Khanom Tako (Thai pudding with a coconut topping).

An immersive experience where you can support a fantastic little project while enjoying a delicious lunch in a lovely garden setting.

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Bangkok

Overnight Sleeper Train in Thailand

Travelling by train in Thailand is a unique and memorable experience that offers a glimpse into the country’s cinematic landscapes and rich culture. The Thai railway system is extensive, covering most of the country, and has a range of train types to suit different budgets and preferences.

From the bustling city of Bangkok, you can board a train and journey through the lush countryside, passing by rice paddies, rolling hills, and charming villages. The slower pace of train travel allows you to take in the sights and sounds of your surroundings and to connect with local people and cultures along the way. 

One of Thailand’s most popular train routes is the Northern Line, which runs from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. This journey takes 11-12 hours, but sleeper trains make it an overnight option, with private cabins and beds.

Another popular train route is the Southern Line, which runs from Bangkok to the South with jumping-off points at Chumphon, Surat Thani (for Ko Samui or Khao Sok National Park), Trang and Hat Yai.

Here at ETG, we really recommend travelling by train at least once in your Thailand trip. Not only is a practical way to get around but it’s also often an adventure in itself: a great chance to see everyday life unfold and different landscapes in a unique way.

(It’s worth noting that it can often be tricky to obtain first-class tickets, as they are few and far between and sell out instantly. Second-class tickets are easier to obtain, and the carriage is still comfortable with air conditioning and seats that convert into sleeper beds).

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Angkor Thom Gate

Siem Reap, Cambodia

Ancient City of Angkor Thom and Bayon

More than just another temple, the great Angkor Thom is in fact an ancient city, dating back to the 12th century,  that was once the capital of the whole Khmer Empire. The city itself, its Bayon temple and Terrace of Elephants are a must-see when travelling to the region.

On our Signature Angkor Tour, you’ll explore the vast city walls with your guide, accessing intricate canals and dusty corners of the complex via avenues of stone gods and demons.

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Cambodia - Kids rowing to School

Siem Reap, Cambodia

Tonle Sap Floating Villages

Just a short drive south of Siem Reap, you’ll reach the northern tip of Tonle Sap Lake – the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia.

Tonle Sap is Cambodia’s lifeline, providing food, transport, and homes for millions of people. Although the water levels rise and fall dramatically throughout the year, you can visit the lake in any season (ask us for the most magical times to visit).

Hop aboard a wooden motorised boat and cruise across the open water to take in the lake’s sheer scale. Countless floating villages scatter the surface, where nomadic fishing families live in stilted houses and boats. They grow vegetables in floating garden plots and pots set on rafts, while dogs and pigs (somehow) roam this buoyant environment. This experience offers a rare, eye-opening look into a way of life few outsiders ever see.

You can visit the floating villages on our half-day tour from Siem Reap, either in the morning or afternoon (though the cooler morning hours are your best bet). Your driver will pick you up from your hotel and take you to the quay to step aboard the boat.

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Siem Reap, Cambodia

Phare Circus

This is a fun evening with impressive performances that all ages will enjoy, but importantly – it supports a fantastic initiative for young people in nearby Battambang.

At the circus, a traditional folk tale is told through modern theatre, acrobatics, contemporary dance, and live music. It all takes place in a high-top tent where the audience watches in the round while enjoying popcorn, drinks, and beer.

All profits from the circus support the Phare Ponleu Selpak school, set up in 1994 by nine returning refugees from the Khmer Rouge era. Inspired by an art teacher who had helped them through drawing therapy, they decided to found the school to offer other disadvantaged children a similar experience. Phare thus began as an art school before expanding to cover music, theatre, and eventually the circus school. Students can hone their skills at the school and earn a good wage – many go on to perform around the world.

The young performers you see will have been taught at the school, and profits are fed back in to support its current pupils.

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Phnomn Penh and The South, Cambodia

Cooking with Chef Nak

Just a short distance from the lively city of Phnom Penh, you cross the Mekong River and arrive at the garden oasis that local celebrity Chef Nak calls home. She will welcome you into her charming antique wooden house and let you in on the secrets of Cambodian cuisine.

Chatting with her as you wander her beautiful home and gardens is an eye-opening experience. We won’t spoil it for you, but the story of how she has researched old recipes is a fascinating one and is about much more than just food.

After settling in, you will either take a gentle walk or hop in a tuk-tuk to the nearby market, where you’ll see where the ingredients come from and how they’re chosen. Then, back in the kitchen, you will cook side by side with Chef Nak as she guides you through dishes like fish amok, traditional beef salad, and crispy fried river prawns.

If you’re even slightly interested in food, this experience is a must. Whether you stay overnight at the homestay or simply join the cooking class, you gain special insights into Cambodian culture, meet brilliant people, and dig into mouthwatering meals in a simply beautiful setting.

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Bangkok

Cycle in Bangkok's 'Green Lung'

Take a short boat trip across the Chao Phraya River to Bangkrachao (or Bang Kra Jao), a jungly area nicknamed the ‘Bangkok’s Green Lung’. Sleepy Bang Kra Jao feels worlds away from the city’s energetic streets and is the perfect place for a peaceful two-hour bike ride.

Tropical plants and lush trees surround the roads in Bang Kra Jao, creating an urban sanctuary in the city centre. Cross over canals and admire the mangrove forests that line the waterways and pass traditional Thai houses and golden temples rarely visited by tourists. Stop to chit chat with people as you go, visit markets selling an array of fresh produce and refuel with snacks at one of the many street stalls en route.

Important FAQs about Thailand

At Experience Travel Group, we’ve been crafting immersive holidays in Thailand for around 20 years and some of our team live there. Our in-depth local knowledge, long-standing partnerships and network of specialist local guides, we can really help you under the skin of the country and discover her secret sides.

Over the years, we’ve developed enriching experiences that bring together cultural depth and give you the freedom to explore. Think hands-on food adventures in Bangkok’s backstreets, access to peaceful beaches, countryside stays where local life still ticks to its own rhythm, or journeys into the mountainous north to meet the hill tribes – all bespoke to you.

With our expert planning and on-the-ground support, you can get into holiday mode knowing everything’s covered – while still having the freedom to discover Thailand your way. We don’t do cookie-cutter trips. Every holiday is personal, every route considered, and every detail designed to show you a side of Thailand that most visitors miss.

So come with us, to the Thailand we know and love.

In general, November to April is the most popular time, with warm, dry weather across most of the country – ideal for both exploring and beach time. But Thailand’s seasons aren’t as simple as they look, and with a little know-how, there’s somewhere worth visiting year-round.

The Andaman Coast (Phuket, Krabi, Koh Lanta) is at its sunniest between November and April, while the Gulf of Thailand (Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Koh Tao) comes into its own from February to August when the west coast monsoon winds bring in rain to the west coast. With its mountains and cooler breezes, Northern Thailand is best for trekking and outdoor adventures from November to February.

Travelling during the “green season” (roughly May to October) can be rewarding: fewer crowds, greener landscapes, and lower hotel rates. Rain tends to arrive in short, heavy bursts rather than all day, leaving plenty of sunshine in between. National parks are glorious at this time, with waterfalls in full flow. During late August and September, Thailand often experiences flooding, so this time is usually best avoided, though even then, you can still visit many of the beach destinations very happily.

The months of April and October are the turning points worth considering for great-value travel, with fairly reliable weather. In April, the Songkran New Year festival is a joy to be part of, if you don’t mind getting a soaking from a water pistol (or water blaster!). The rates fall dramatically compared with March. While Songkran marks the start of the rainy season, it has not fully kicked in. It can be a good time to travel throughout the country for those who can put up with some serious heat and humidity. In October, the rains tend to fall away as Thailand returns towards the settled November weather.

So while November to March might be the sweet spot for most of Thailand, there’s always a way to plan a Thailand holiday that fits your timing – and often, going slightly against the grain can mean quieter beaches, great value and a richer experience.

Every ETG holiday is designed to feel seamless, immersive and stress free. We’ll arrange international flights (if you’d like us to), your drivers and guides, and stays in characterful hotels we know and trust.

You’ll experience the country in a way that’s completely bespoke to you – from quiet moments to big adventures – all planned by our specialists. And while you’re away, our local team is on hand 24/7, so you’ll always feel well looked after.