Angkor Wat
The largest religious monument in the world, Angkor Wat stands as the crowning glory of ancient Khmer civilisation. At its height during the 9th-12th centuries, the city of Angkor covered more than 1,000 square kilometers and played home to history's largest pre-industrialised civilisation.
Temples of Angkor, 6 day moduleThis is a six day module that can be woven into a tailor-made holiday in Cambodia. It gives an essential view of the the most famous temples of the Angkor period but goes one step beyond taking you to more remote and lesser known sites.
Kayaking KampotKampot Province is quintessentially Cambodia - verdant, shimmering rice paddies puntuated with sugar palm trees, with a backdrop of karst limestone hills and the infamous Bokor Tabletop mountain... from where the Kampot River flows down to the French Colonial era river port town of Kampot itself and out to the Gulf of Thaland.
The Hidden Temples and Forests of Cambodia by Mountain BikeCambodia's famous Angkor Wat is only one of many ancient temples scattered around this captivating country. The best possible way to explore them, and the rural countryside, villages, rice fields and forests is to ride a mountain bike, following back roads, tracks and trails where few tourists venture.
Lower Mekong River CruisesThere can be few more relaxing ways to explore the watery hinterland of Cambodia and southern Vietnam than by taking a leisurely river cruise through the verdant delta of the mighty Mekong River, the most biodiverse river in the world.
Angkor Wat
The largest religious monument in the world, Angkor Wat stands as the crowning glory of ancient Khmer civilisation. At its height during the 9th-12th centuries, the city of Angkor covered more than 1,000 square kilometers and played home to history's largest pre-industrialised civilisation.