Cambodia Tours

Discover Cambodia: Ancient Wonders and Beyond

In Southeast Asia’s heartland, Cambodia tells a story carved in stone and carried in song. From the serene faces of Bayon watching over Angkor Thom to saffron-robed monks gliding past lotus ponds, the country’s essence is alive in both grandeur and simplicity. Here, the might of the Khmer Empire lingers in ancient temples, while everyday life hums along the Mekong’s edge and in vibrant Phnom Penh markets.

Cambodia is a land of resilience and contrasts; Angkor Wat glowing under a sunrise sky, shadow puppets casting stories at night, and the ebb and flow of Tonlé Sap where floating villages drift with the seasons. Dense jungles guard forgotten ruins, while villages keep alive crafts of silk weaving, dance, and story, ensuring the past continues to breathe through the present.

When you travel Cambodia with Crooked Compass, you’ll trace forgotten jungle paths to temple ruins, drift along the Tonlé Sap with families who live on its waters, and witness age-old crafts being kept alive in village workshops. Every step connects you with a living story, shared not through monuments alone, but through the people who carry their traditions forward.

Quick Facts: Cambodia Tours

Capital: Phnom Penh (approx. 2.3 million)
Population: Around 17 million
Currency: Cambodian Riel (KHR); US Dollars widely accepted
Languages: Khmer (official); English and French often spoken in cities and tourism sectors
Time Zone: UTC +7:00
Best Season: November–March for dry, cooler weather and clear temple explorations; May–October offers lush green landscapes and fewer visitors, though with tropical rains
Visa: Most nationalities require a visa; check prior to arrival
Power: Type A, C & G (230V, 50Hz)

Our Tours in Cambodia

Why Choose Crooked Compass for Cambodia?

Small Groups, Big Impact

Maximum 12 travellers for intimate, flexible experiences.

Passionate Local Partnerships

Walk alongside Khmer guides, artisans, and storytellers who reveal the layers of Cambodia’s culture, from bustling Phnom Penh to hidden rural temples.

Authentic Access

Escape the usual Angkor snapshots to explore remote floating villages, jungle-cloaked ruins, and vibrant community initiatives.

Ethical Travel

We support locally run projects and ethical tourism practices, ensuring your journey uplifts communities while protecting heritage.

Full Support

With logistics, and our 24/7 support taken care of, you’re all set to experience Cambodia’s timeless landscapes, history, and traditions.

Essential Cambodia Travel Guide

Before You Go

  • Visa Requirements: Most nationalities, including Australians, New Zealanders, Americans, Canadians, and many Europeans, require a visa to enter Cambodia. E-visas are available online and valid for entry at Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Sihanoukville international airports, as well as certain land borders. Visas on arrival are also available at major entry points. Passports must be valid for at least six months with one blank page. Always confirm the latest requirements before traveling.
  • Health Considerations: No mandatory vaccinations are required, but Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus boosters are often recommended. Malaria and dengue are present in rural and forested areas, so mosquito repellent and protective clothing are essential. Travel insurance is compulsory, as healthcare standards vary.
  • Language: Khmer is the official language. English and French are spoken in cities, tourist areas, and by younger Cambodians, though rural areas may have limited English speakers.

Packing Essentials

Cambodia’s tropical climate is hot and humid year-round, with a distinct wet and dry season.

  • Lightweight, breathable clothing in natural fabrics to cope with humidity.
  • Modest attire (covered shoulders and knees) when visiting temples, especially Angkor Wat and other sacred sites.
  • Comfortable walking shoes or sandals suitable for uneven terrain and temple steps.
  • A rain jacket or poncho during the wet season (May–October).
  • A hat, sunglasses, high SPF sunscreen, and insect repellent.
  • Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated in the heat.

Optional but useful: a torch for power cuts, dry bags for electronics in rainy season, and scarves or sarongs for temple visits.

Cultural Etiquette

  • Always dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Remove shoes and hats before entering temples and pagodas.
  • Cambodians greet with a sampeah (palms together, slight bow). Handshakes are becoming common, especially with men.
  • Avoid touching someone’s head or pointing feet at people or religious objects.
  • Public displays of affection are discouraged.
  • Photography is welcome, but always ask permission before photographing people, monks, or inside religious buildings.

Getting Around Cambodia

  • Roads: Roads between major cities are improving but can still be uneven. Expect bumpy journeys in rural areas.
  • Tuk-tuks & Remorks: Common and inexpensive for short distances in cities. Always agree on a price beforehand.
  • Buses & Minivans: Affordable but can be crowded. Minivans are quicker but less comfortable.
  • Domestic Flights: Operate between Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Sihanoukville. Useful if short on time.
  • Boats: Ferries run seasonally between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap via the Tonle Sap River, though not always reliable.

Accommodation

  • Cities: Phnom Penh and Siem Reap offer everything from luxury hotels to boutique stays and budget guesthouses.
  • Rural areas: Homestays and eco-lodges provide immersive cultural experiences.
  • Beach regions: Sihanoukville and nearby islands feature a mix of resorts, bungalows, and eco-retreats.

Climate & Timing

  • Cool/Dry Season (November–February): The most popular time to visit, with pleasant temperatures (20–30°C) and dry weather.
  • Hot Season (March–May): Temperatures rise above 35°C; best for fewer crowds but challenging heat.
  • Wet Season (June–October): Afternoon downpours transform landscapes into lush greenery. Travel can be slower, but Angkor temples are especially atmospheric.

Tip: Carry water, hats, and sun protection at all times, as Cambodia’s heat and humidity can be intense.

Let Cambodia’s Soul Guide Your Journey

From sunrise over Angkor Wat to drifting along the Tonle Sap, Cambodia is a land where the past and present meet in moments both grand and intimate. Temples entwined with jungle roots, bustling markets filled with colour and spice, and villages where kindness is offered as openly as a smile; each invites you to go further, see more, and feel more deeply.

What story will Cambodia write into your travels?

📞 Australia: 1300 855 790 📞 International: +61 (0) 2 8089 1370

📧 info@crooked-compass.com

Note: All prices are in Australian Dollars and subject to change based on seasonal availability and cultural events. In Cambodia, flexibility isn’t just recommended – it’s essential.