Social impact,
Khmer-style stilt houses,
Farm-to-table dining.
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:
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:
Every ETG journey is different. But whether you want to explore deeply, travel slowly, or combine Cambodia with its neighbours, we’ll help shape a holiday that’s unmistakably yours.
Cambodia
On this holiday, you’ll experience the highlights of Cambodia and Vietnam, connected by the winding Mekong River. Travelling at a relaxed pace by river and road means you’ll truly feel the contrast between laid-back Cambodia and lively Vietnam.
Mekong journeys
Cross the border between Cambodia and Vietnam by boat
Private Angkor Experience
Explore the timeless temples of Angkor with your expert guide
Vespa experience
Feel the atmosphere of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) as you travel pillion on a vintage Vespa
Cambodia
Cambodia is often treated as a short must-see, stop-off on a whirlwind trip of Southeast Asia. In fact, it’s a truly remarkable holiday destination in its own right.
The vast majority of tourists come and view Angkor, which is, of course, wonderful, but explore a little further and you’ll discover a fascinating country full of hidden gems that many visitors miss. This suggested trip loops right around the Kingdom with plenty of time in each place to take in the many and varied wonders – both natural, historical and cultural. It covers 3 weeks but can, of course, be scaled back or extended to fit your timeframe.
From the famous Angkor Temples to the remote jungles of Mondulkiri, back down through the bustling capital Phnom Penh to the sleepy seaside towns of the South. This example itinerary offers an in-depth experience of a country rising out of its bloody history with resilience and sparkling energy.
Elephant spotting
Head into the wild and grassy forests of Mondulkiri to the fantastic Elephant Valley Project
Private Angkor Experience
Discover the secrets of the incredible Angkor temples with your private expert guide
Eco experience
Explore the organic farm and experience the fantastic ethos at the Smiling Gecko project in the countryside near Phnom Penh
Cambodia is a year-round destination with distinct seasonal variations. The dry season, from November to April, offers clear skies and lower humidity, ideal for exploring temples and enjoying the south coast beaches. The green season, from May to October, brings short tropical showers, fewer visitors, and lush landscapes perfect for those wanting a quieter, more atmospheric experience.
With insider knowledge of regional weather patterns and local festivals, we’ll help you time your trip just right.
Cambodia’s best stays are immersive in every sense. From eco-luxury lodges like Canvas and Orchids to island sanctuaries like Six Senses Krabey, each hotel is chosen for its atmosphere, comfort and sense of place. Whether you’re unwinding in a colonial riverfront retreat or falling asleep to jungle sounds, your accommodation is always part of the experience.
Tatai, Cambodia
A floating lodge. Close to nature, miles from anywhere. Utterly unique.
Highlights
Magical nature,
Privacy,
Luxury amenities
Best for
Families,
Couples,
Nature lovers
Phnom Penh, Cambodia,
Just 40 minutes from Phnom Penh, Chef Nak’s Homestay offers exclusive stays, Khmer cooking classes, and a tranquil garden setting steeped in Cambodian culture.
Highlights
Culinary immersion,
Exclusive stay,
Cultural design
Best for
Couples,
Families,
Solo Travellers
Phnom Penh and The South, Cambodia
Farmhouse Resort and Spa is situated about 1 hour outside of Phnom Penh, but it’s worlds away from the hustle and bustle of this ever-expanding city.
Highlights
Best for
Families,
Couples,
Solos
A trip to Cambodia is more than temples and tuk-tuks. Yes, you’ll stand in awe before Angkor Wat, but you’ll also cruise jungle-fringed rivers, wander local markets with your guide, and zipline into a luxury lodge. Spend a night in the Cardamom Mountains, relax on near-empty beaches, or have your mind opened by Phnom Penh’s complex history. From spontaneous street food discoveries to sunrise over lost temples, we’ll make sure you encounter the real Cambodia: unexpected, unforgettable and full of heart.
Siem Reap, Cambodia
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.
Siem Reap, Cambodia
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.
Siem Reap, Cambodia
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.
Phnomn Penh and The South, Cambodia
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.
Yes. With our private guides, local insight and reliable logistics, it’s a safe and smooth destination to explore, especially with ETG support behind the scenes.
No. All ETG holidays are bespoke and private. You’ll travel at your own pace, with your own expert chauffeur guide.
Absolutely. Many of our travellers choose to pair Cambodia with Vietnam or Thailand. Whatever you fancy, we’ll design a seamless, enriching route.
We suggest 10–14 days for an immersive experience, especially if you’d like to combine temples, countryside and coast.
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