Trip Inclusion
- Hotel accommodation
- Meal included as indicated (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
- Sightseeing with English speaking guides
- Private airport transfers and transportation on tour
- Tours provided as specified in the itinerary
- Entrance fees and Angkor Pass
- Boat trip on Tonle Sap Lake
- Bottled water in car
Trip Exclusions
- Cambodia visa
- All drinks
- International airfare + airport taxes
- Travel insurance
- Other items not mentioned above
- Tipping
Accommodation Categories
Standard:
Standard accommodation equates to a Western 3-star standard, always featuring en-suite rooms and usually a restaurant. Sometimes these are a good affordable choice in cities where accommodation is very expensive, but where being centrally located is a prime consideration.
Superior:
Superior accommodation equates to a Western 4-star standard, featuring en-suite rooms and usually a restaurant and often a swimming pool and/or a fitness centre. This is the 'classic' hotel standard we use on most of our group based tours.
Deluxe:
Deluxe accommodation equates to a Western 5-star standard, usually featuring spacious, en-suite rooms, a restaurant, swimming pool and fitness centre and an array of amenities, excellent service and customer care. India and Southeast Asia have a fabulous array of top notch 5-star properties.
Luxury:
Luxury accommodation equates to a Western 5-star plus standard - the creme de la creme. Featuring spacious, en-suite rooms, a restaurant, swimming pool and fitness centre and an array of amenities, this accommodation is a cut above the rest. Sheer opulence!
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 4 days enough for Siem Reap?
Yes. Four days allows travelers to fully explore Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, Ta Prohm, and Tonle Sap Lake while enjoying local cultural experiences at a relaxed pace.
Is this a private Cambodia tour?
Yes. This is a fully private tour with your own guide and vehicle for maximum flexibility and comfort.
What is the best month to visit Angkor Wat?
December and January are among the most popular months due to cooler temperatures and clear skies.
Is the floating village worth visiting?
Absolutely. The Tonle Sap floating village offers a unique cultural experience and a deeper understanding of Cambodian local life.
How difficult is the temple exploration?
Most temple visits involve moderate walking on uneven surfaces and stairs. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.