Top 10 Best-Selling Cambodia Tour Packages 2025: Private & Small Group
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Highlights of Cambodia 10 days
9.4Excellent - 23 reviewsWe had a great holiday. Everything was perfectly organized. Thanks for everything.…Ms.Aditi Sen -China
Siem Reap - Angkor Wat - Battambang - Phnom Penh - Sihanoukville- Book 60 Days Early & Save!
Theme: Interact with local, Foodies delight, Relaxation, Cultural, HistorySuitable: Singles & Solo, Young Adults, Seniors, CouplesHighlights- Explore the magnificent temples of Angkor, with impressive antique Khmer architecture that will be imprinted forever in your memory
- Ride on the exciting bamboo train of Battambang, passing beautiful and lush green countryside sceneries
- Explore the bustling street life and lively vibe of Phnom Penh, a city in fast-forward development yet still slow in the backstreets
- Relax in the beach town of Sihanoukville, where you can enjoy pristine beaches, savor fresh seafood, or explore secluded islands
View tour20% offUSD$978$978/paxCambodia Culinary Tours 6 days
9.3Excellent - 11 reviewsI booked this trip with wonder about the opening food for tourists since Cambodia…Ms.Oskar Weber -United States
Phnom Penh - Siem ReapTheme: Foodies delight, Relaxation, CulturalSuitable: Young Adults, Seniors, CouplesHighlights- Visit the local market in Phnom Penh, uncover the busy daily life of city residents, and try several typical dishes
- Discover ancient temples in Siem Reap, such as Angkor Wat complex, Ta Prohm
- Take a boat trip to Tonle Sap Lake and see a fishermen’s “floating village” with a floating school
- Explore the best way to make a Khmer dish with helpful support from professionals
- Enjoy the buffet dinner with Apsara Dance Show at a local restaurant
View tour15% offUSD$599$599/paxCambodia Family Holiday 7 days
9.5Excellent - 7 reviewsThis was not my first trip with Bestprice Travel. My family and friends booked many…Justin How -Australia
Siem Reap - Angkor Thom - Angkor Wat - Phnom PenhTheme: Interact with local, Cultural, History, NatureSuitable: Family with Kids, CouplesHighlights- Explore the fabled temples of Angkor, the ancient capital of the Khmer empire.
- Visit a local market where you will see the daily life of the local tradesmen and have the opportunity to practice some basic Khmer words and greetings.
- Embark on an interesting boat trip on the Tonlé Sap Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, and admire life on the lake.
- Join the sunset cruise along the Mekong and Tonle Sap River to admire the beauty of Phnom Penh during sunset and nighttime.
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9.6Excellent - 24 reviewsWe made a direct reservation over email with BestPrice from the US after reading…Mr.Ricardo Rodriguez -United States
Hanoi - Sapa - Halong Bay - Hoi An - Hue - Ho Chi Minh City - Mekong Delta - Siem ReapTheme: Nature, History, CulturalSuitable: Seniors, Group Travel, Singles & Solo, Family with Kids, Budget TravellersHighlights- Explore the beauty of emerald green water in Halong Bay, the tranquil countryside in the Mekong Delta, and the lively atmosphere of Hoi An and Ho Chi Minh City.
- Make new friends through our trekking trip to the scenery villages in Sapa.
- Discover the hidden history of Vietnam in the Hue Imperial Citadel.
- Immerse yourself in the diverse culture in the majestic temples in Siem Reap.
View tour18% offUSD$1,499$1,499/paxFamily Trip with Angkor Discover 5 days
9.2Excellent - 1 reviewOur family just came back from 5 days tour in Cambodia. The room was okay but the…Mr. Dang Ba Doan -United Kingdom
Siem Reap - Angkor Wat - Bayon Temple - Tonle Sap LakeTheme: Interact with local, Relaxation, Cultural, HistorySuitable: Seniors, CouplesHighlights- Immerse in the captivating history and intricate architecture of Angkor Wat and Ta Prohm Temple.
- Explore the unique lifestyle of Kampong Phluk, a floating village on Tonlé Sap Lake, with traditional activities and a scenic sunset cruise.
- Engage in the local way of life with visits to bustling markets, hidden temples, and encounters with friendly villagers, creating cherished family memories.
- Embark on off-the-beaten-path experiences, including biking through the countryside, enjoying a quad bike adventure, and navigating the jungle canopy with the Angkor Zipline.
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We had a great experience in vietnam, even that we have to change our plans due typhoon Yagi, the help and support from Best Price Travel and specially from Anna was superb!!! Lin the guide and the driver were very friendly.
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Hanoi city tour on motorbike - best experience ever! Whow!!!! Thanks to Mr Tom.
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We used Bestpice Travel. Our consultant was Hang Moon - the best consultant ever! The guide that took us on the motorbike (Mr Tom) was simply the best! It was a wonderful experience (and it was raining!!).
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3 day Ha Long Bay experience
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We organised with the brilliant Mia Nguyen at Best Price travel for a 3 day, 2 night tour with Orchid cruises on their nostalgia boat.
Mia’s help and organisation was brilliant. Due to the typhoon we had to change plans but she was helpful, friendly and organised throughout. We genuinely could not have asked for more from her.
The boat was clean, comfortable and with some absolutely brilliant staff. We are well, plenty of options and lots of food available.
The trips we took from the boat were even better than expected. An amazing experience.
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Cambodia Travel at a Glance
Best Time To Visit
Cambodia's weather is greatly affected by the tropical monsoon climate which is usually hot and humid. In particular, the average temperature falls between 27 and 30°C and weather is separated into 2 seasons:
Rainy season | Time: from May to November Average temp: 25 - 30 Weather: Cool, heavy rain almost every day |
Dry season | Time: from December to April Average temp: 27 - 38 Weather: A bit hot & sunny in daytime, cool at night |
Best time to visit Cambodia
Dry season (Dec-Apr) with less rain and good weather almost every day is the best time to visit Cambodia and enjoy all interesting activities here from sightseeing to adventure.
Top 3 Must-visit Destinations
With a rich culture and history, there are so many places to explore in Cambodia. Below are the top 3 tourist hotspots of this :
Phnom Penh - the royal capital lying by Four-face River
It is said that the legendary Four-face River created this city and this land was blessed by the Gods. Therefore, this city was chosen to be the home of the Cambodian Royal Family and become the most powerful political center of this country.
- The best area to stay:Riverside & Daun Penh (price from 30 USD/night)
- Must-visit places:Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, and National Museum (entrance fees from 10 USD/person)
- Must try food:Bai Sach Chrouk, Num Banh Chok, Kuyteav (Price from 1 USD/meal)
- Travel duration: 2 days
Siem Reap - the smile of Angkor land
No doubt that this land is always at the No.1 of must-visit destinations in Cambodia and it is exactly the reason why people are attracted to come to this country. The huge Angkor Complex - a symbol of the lost Angkor era, has been impressively famous for decades and is the top favorite of all tourists coming to this place to admire and to learn about a mysterious legend of this land.
- The best area to stay:Old French Quarter (price from 20 USD/night)
- Must-visit places:Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, Bayon Temple (Angkor Complex - entrance fee from 10 USD/person)
- Must try food:Lok Lak, Prahok, Fish Amok (Price from 2 USD/meal)
- Travel duration: 3-4 days
Sihanoukville - A place for “wild” beach holidays
Not the fancy resorts, Sihanoukville attracts people by the natural wild beaches with un-touched magnificent scenery. Also, this small coastal city is where you can keep chasing your luck day by day inside the crowded unsleepy casinos available everywhere - simply a Las Vegas of Southeast Asia.
- The best area to stay:Serendipity and Occheuteal beaches (price from $50)
- Must-visit places:Kbal Chhay, Koh Rong Island
- Must try food:Seafood (Price from $5/meal)
- Travel duration: 2-3 days
Top Things To Do
Check-in at Angkor Temples
- Location: Angkor Archeological Park, Siem Reap
- Price: from $37/person
Cambodia owns thousands of Angkor Temples, most have hundreds to thousands years of history but still are well preserved. The Angkor Archeological Park owns the most magnificent temples including the famous Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, and Bayon, is the top-pick for typical Insta check-in time in Cambodia.
Explore the Royal Palace
- Location: Samdach Sothearos Blvd, Phnom Penh
- Price: from $10/person
Built in the 1800s, the Royal Palace has been the home of Cambodia Royal Family for many generations. At present, this is a huge complex including the Palace, Museum, and Pagodas. As the royal family is still using this place, if you are lucky enough, you can visit the palace right on the day that the king is working there.
Visit Toul Sleng Genocide Museum
- Location: St.113, Boeung Keng Kang III, Boeung Keng Kang, Phnom Penh
- Price: $5/adult, $3/child
For any tourist who is curious about Cambodian history, Tuol Sleng is a must-visit. This place is where you can see, hear, and look back to a dark and sorrow time of all Cambodian when all the country had to suffer through the genocide crime.
Please note that as the museum might be quite scary, it is suggested that you shouldn’t bring your kids along.
Enjoy Beach Vacation at Koh Rong Samloem
- Location: Sihanoukville
- Price: from $30/round-trip boat transfer from Sihanoukville
Anyone who is interested in a simple quiet beach holiday with wild scenery and is not so expensive - Koh Rong Samloem is the right place. Located only 24 km from Sihanoukville, this small island still keeps its natural beauty with stunning mostly untouched beaches and some lovely resorts & hostels.
Go shopping at local markets
Markets are where you can observe the origin local lifestyle and buy stuff at impressively reasonable prices. For anyone who fond of shopping and curious about daily life of locals, don’t miss your chance to visit at least one of below markets:
Markets | Locations & Opening hours | Things to buy |
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Central Market (Phsar Thmey) | Street 130, Phnom Penh 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. | Clothes, bags, silver jewelries, & gems |
Old Market | 9V34+G3P, Pokambor Ave, Krong Siem Reap 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. | Fresh local foods, household items, clothes, shoes |
Russian Market | Corner of, St. 163, St 440, Phnom Penh 6 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. | Clothes, silk products, antiques (auth & fake), sculptures, ornaments |
Angkor Night Market | Sivatha Rd, Siem Reap 4 p.m. - mid-night | Souvenirs, hand-made items, ornaments, silk products |
Itinerary & Price
Due to each person demand for traveling and length of holiday, the travel duration can be divided into 4 below options:
3 days: a good timeline for visiting 1 highlight city only; most of the time, people choose Siem Reap for this short travel duration.
5 days:the most popular choice for a standard visit, which allows tourists to have a brief of 2 must-visit cities in Cambodia, usually Phnom Penh & Siem Reap.
7 - 10 days:a perfect duration to explore inside out this country through a trip including 3-4 most famous cities here.
14 days:the best option for anyone who seeks a multi-country trip in Indochina which is long enough to have a holiday through 2-3 nations
Suggested itinerary:
Duration | Itinerary | Price From |
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3 Days | Treasure of Siem Reap 3 days | $256/pax |
5 Days | Classic Family Tour in Cambodia 5 days | $399/pax |
7 Days | Cambodia Rich Culture 7 days | $871/pax |
10 Days | Highlights of Cambodia 10 days | $999/pax |
14 Days | Highlights of Vietnam and Cambodia 14 days | $1354/pax |
Vietnam Cambodia Thailand at Glance 2 Weeks | $1895/pax |
Visa
Visa Exemption
There are only 11 countries on the list of visa exemption for entering Cambodia:
Brunei (14 days) | Philippines (30 days) |
Indonesia (30 days) | Seychelles (15 days) |
Laos (30 days) | Singapore (30 days) |
Malaysia (30 days) | Thailand (14 days) |
Maldives (30 days) | Vietnam (30 days) |
Myanmar (14 days) |
Entry-prohibited country
Cambodia owns a long list of nearly 20 countries that citizens can’t immigrate:
Afghanistan | Iran | Saudi Arabia |
Algeria | Kenya | Sri Lanka |
Bangladesh | Lebanon | Sudan |
Cameroon | Libya | Syria |
Egypt | Nigeria | Yemen |
Jordan | Jordan | |
Iraq | Palestine |
E-Visa
Travelers can apply for E-visa to the country via the official website of Cambodia's government (Click HERE). Also, this visa can be used at 7 ports of entry:
- Bavet (Svay Rieng Province) (from Vietnam)
- Phnom Penh International Airport (PHP)
- Cham Yeam (Koh Kong Province) (from Thailand)
- Sihanoukville International Airport (KOS)
- Siem Reap International Airport (REP)
- Trapeang Kriel (Stung Treng Province) (from Laos)
- Poipet (Banteay Meanchey Province) (from Thailand)
The following documents are required for the Cambodia e-visa application:
- Photograph size 4x6 cm (taken no longer than 6 months ago).
- Passport bio page.
- Cost: From 36$/person
- Processing time: at least 3 business days
Do & Don’t
Let’s note some important DOs & DON’Ts for a fluent trip to Cambodia:
DOs
- Leave your shoes at the doors
- Greet with a slight bow
- Dress properly, especially at relics, temples, and Royal Palace (shirts with sleeves and knee-length pants/dresses/skirts)
- Bargain strongly but politely while shopping
- Ask before taking pictures
DON’Ts
- Touch other people’s head
- Hand things or touch Buddhist monks
- Joke about politics & history
- Use your left hand to give/receive things or eat
- Show affection too much at the public
Currency
Exchange rate
For reference only, the rate changes every day, please check the daily exchange rate with your travel consultant or bank.
Currency | Exchange rate (Riel - KHR) |
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US Dollar - USD | 4090 |
Canadian Dollar - CAD | 3081.5 |
Australian Dollar - AUD | 2774.5 |
Chinese Yuan - CNY | 575 |
Indian Rupee - INR | 49 |
Euro - EUR | 4498.5 |
Vietnam Dong - VND | 5.9 |
Denominations of money
Places to exchange money
Airports:the most easy-found option with booths in all international airports but taking high fees for money exchange.
Banks:best exchange rate but not a common option as offices/branches can’t be found easily, also the process is a bit complicated.
Local money changers:the most popular way for exchanging money as the changers are available everywhere (border gates, markets, local food/drink vendors, tourist attractions, etc.) and the rate is quite similar to the bank.
Travel Tips
What should you pack?
- Clothes & Accessories: comfortable sweat-absorbing clothes, sports shoes (better if waterproof)/slipper, hat, small umbrella.
- Cosmetics & cosmeceuticals: sunscreen and insect repellent spray
- Medicines: bring along your ones, especially if there’s any requested prescription sale and digestive disorder medicines.
- Travel document: passport, visa, travel insurance, and any receipt/booking code of book-in-advance services with a photocopy of each above document.
Plugs & Voltages
The standard voltage in Cambodia is 230Vat 50 Hz, and Type A, C, and G are the 3 most common plug types used in the country.
Travel Insurance
Not required to enter Cambodia but tourists should buy one for self-protection. The cost of travel insurance to Cambodia is varied according to travel duration, trip cost, and tourist age.
Internet Access
- Mobile Data: Quite cheap, tourist SIM cards are available at every border gate/ airport/ big city, only from US $3 for a 7-day package of 20GB - 30 GB data (Suggested brands: Metfone, Smart Traveller)
- WiFi: Not so popular in Cambodia, best in most hotels in Phnom Penh, quite weak in Siem Reap (except for 5-star hotels/resorts)
Money Tips
- No need to change money before your trip as money changers are available everywhere in Cambodia
- US Dollars (USD) and Riel (KHR) are both acceptable currencies, in Phnom Penh, VND is also acceptable.
- Bring along as much cash as you can as ATMs are hard to find in Cambodia and not many places accept Visa/Master Cards.
- Separate your cash and put it in some hidden places on your clothes and a bag that never leaves you, don’t leave any in the hotel room.
FAQs
If weather is a vital factor in your trip,dry season (November to May)is the best time to visit Cambodia for the best climate. It’s when the rainfall is low and the atmosphere is calm(25°C - 30°C), suitable for sightseeing and joining various outdoor activities.
Though the remaining months (June - October) belong to the wet season, it’s still fine to travel to Cambodia this time if you don’t mind experiencing some raindrops.
The best time to travel also depends on your demand and budget:
- November - March: For tourists who love outdoor recreation.
- June, September - October: For paying a visit to less-crowded temples.
- April - June: For budget travelers who are looking for deals and low prices.
Generally, the travel cost to Cambodia is approximatelyUS $80 - 280 /person /day.
The specific expense for each traveler per day will be different since it’s based on the class of the tour, which is roughly estimated below:
- Superior (3* hotels):US $80 - 100- For tight budgets
- First Class (4* hotels):US $110 - 150- For mid-range budgets
- Deluxe Class (5* hotels):US $170 - 250- For large budgets
You should choose Cambodia packages from6 - 12 daysto explore this country. The more travel days you have, the more things you can discover:
- 5 - 7 days: Head to highlights of Cambodia in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap.
- 8 - 10 days: Expand your journey to Battambang for local cultural exploration.
- Above 10 days: Add beach relaxation in Sihanoukville, Kep, etc. to your itinerary.
OurHighlights of Cambodia 10 dayscan be your ideal choice for a discovery thoroughly from the history, nature, and culture of the country, suitable for different budget types (price fromUS $999 /pax):
Travel Day | Highlights |
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Day 1 - 3 | Siem Reap:
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Day 4 - 5 | Battambang:
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Day 6 - 7 | Phnom Penh:
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Day 8 - 10 | Sihanoukville: Spend some free days in Sihanoukville to unwind and recharge among pristine white sand beaches. |
If you want to seek a more suitable option, check out our suggestions here:
Cambodia Tours | Route |
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Cambodia Family with Beach Vacation 12 days
| Siem Reap - Battambang - Phnom Penh - Sihanoukville (Koh Rong) |
Cambodia Essential & Beach Relaxation 12 days
| Phnom Penh - Siem Reap - Sihanoukville |
Cambodia Culinary Tours 6 days
| Phnom Penh - Siem Reap - Tonle Sap Lake |
Cambodia Private Adventure Tours 9 days
| Phnom Penh - Mondolkiri - Kratie - Siem Reap |
Yes, Cambodia is fairly safe to travel. Countless travelers have come to the country up to now, and their trips went without a hitch:
- Politics: Being maintained political stability since the late 1990s, it’s quite safe for everyone to visit and stay in the country.
- Crimes: The rate of violent crime against visitors is low, however, petty crimes are quite popular in tourist places (pickpocketing and scams), so you should always keep an eye on your belongings.
- People: In general, Cambodians are honest, friendly, and straightforward. They are willing to help if foreign travelers have difficulties.
Covid-19 Pandemic: Now Cambodia is open for international tourists. Proof of vaccination or testing is no longer required to enter the country.
Yes, you do need a visa to enter Cambodia. Currently, citizens inASEAN Countriesaren’t required to obtain a visa, including Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Lao PDR., Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
If you are not able to visit the country visa-free, there are 3 ways to apply:
- Visa on arrival (VOA): AboutUS $30(you can apply for a visa once arrive in Cambodia, without any procedure in advance).
*** Please be noted that there are10 countriesthat are unable to apply for VOA: Afghanistan, Algeria, Arab Saudi, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, and Nigeria
- Visa from worldwide Cambodian embassies
- E-Visa (Online Visa): Visa T (Tourist visa) costs aboutUS $36, while Visa E costsUS $42. Official Government Website:https://www.evisa.gov.kh/
NOTE: 3 blank passport pages are required before arrival.
Tipping isnot mandatoryin Cambodia, however, locals always appreciate this if you show your appreciation by giving them a small tip.
Let’s take a look at our recommendations about tipping in the country:
Waiter /Waitress (High-end restaurants) | 10% of total bill |
Tour Guide | US $7 - 10 (per day) |
Taxi Driver | US $1 - 2 (per day) |
Hotel | US $1 - 2 |
Spa Staff | 10 -15% of treatment price |
Yes, you can easily access the internet in Cambodia, especially in major cities such as Phnom Penh and Siem Reap.Free WiFi also can be accessible in many cafes, hotels, and restaurants.
The cost of a data plan in Cambodia is quite cheap, so you should buy this to access the Internet wherever you are:
Mobile Providers | Avg Price (Per SIM) |
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Metfone | From US $1 - 2 |
Smart Cambodia | From US $1 - 5 |
Cellcard | From US $1 - 6 |
In Cambodia, the popular power plugs used here aretype A, type C, and type G:
- Type A: 2 vertical pins
- Type C: 2 round pins
- Type G: 3 vertical pins
Unlike plugs type A & G (cannot use different outlets), plugs type C can work with the socket for plugs type E & F, since they all have two round pins.
The standard voltage in Cambodia is230 V at 50 Hz. If your device cannot fit the voltage/ outlet, you have to prepare a voltage converter and adapter.
Note: It’s highly recommended to buy converters /adapters before your journey. If not, you can buy them at the airports (and maybe at a higher price) or local stores.
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i plan to visit Cambodia next year. would love to book the Essential & Beach Relaxation 12 days. but I want to spend 3 more days in Sihanoukville. is it possible?
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@Marcus:
Yes possible we can give you extra night rate, which hotel class are you choose?
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I want to book a private tour to Phnom Penh n Siem Reap for 6 days. 3* accommodation. can u send your itinerary and price via my email? tks
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Sure, you can consider some of our best suggestions below:
- Cambodia Culinary Tours 6 days
- Classic Family Tour in Cambodia 5 days
- Incredible Luxury of Cambodia 6 days
- Signature of Cambodia 5 days
Besides, we also can customise your trip. Our travel consultant has sent you an email, please check for more information. Thank you so much for your request!
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I will be in Cambodia in 17 Jan to 2 Feb 2024 and I'm interested in attending festivals or special events during my visit. Can you provide information on any festivals or cultural celebrations that coincide with my trip?
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@David:
Hi! Unfortunately, there's no big festival in Cambodia in the period that you mentioned. If you want to join a festival there, please change your travel plan to celebrate Khmer New Year from 14 to 16 April.
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I'm interested in Luxury of Cambodia 6 days. I will travel with my husband and my parents, beginning from 16th Dec 2023 to 21st Dec 2023. Do you have any tours during this time?
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@Nancy:
Yes the tour still available at that time for your family. Our travel consultant will contact you through email with some option for you to consider
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Hi what standard do you cruiseship have from Phnom Peng til Siem Reap? id it 3 or 4 star? Regards Anette
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Standard will be from 4 star cruise
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My stay in Hanoi started off with a bit of disappointment regarding the initial room, but after speaking with the helpful front desk team, I opted for an upgrade that made a significant difference. The room became far more comfortable, and the staff—especially the day receptionist and the gentleman… MoreMy stay in Hanoi started off with a bit of disappointment regarding the initial room, but after speaking with the helpful front desk team, I opted for an upgrade that made a significant difference. The room became far more comfortable, and the staff—especially the day receptionist and the gentleman on night duty—were incredibly courteous. Breakfasts were good, though they became repetitive after a couple of days. The bathroom design could be improved, as the shower easily flooded the floor, and it would have been useful to know in advance that toiletries were not provided.
At the Nicey Hotel in HCMC, the room was comfortable enough for a short stay, but the bathroom left something to be desired. The shower facilities, in particular, could use upgrading. Similar to other hotels on the trip, basic toiletries were not included, which I found inconvenient.
Halong Bay Cruise
The cruise accommodation was a highlight. It was cozy, clean, and the hot shower after a day of sightseeing was a welcome luxury. I thoroughly enjoyed this part of the trip.
I had a comfortable stay in Siem Reap. The room was spacious and relaxing, although, once again, toiletries were not provided. A small detail, but one that adds up over the course of a multi-stop journey.
In Hoi An, the room itself was quite comfortable, but the bathroom setup caused some frustration. The handheld shower handle wouldn’t stay in place, so I had to carefully adjust it each time I used it. Despite this, the overall atmosphere of the accommodation was pleasant.
My accommodation in Chiang Mai was average. The room was spacious and comfortable, but I struggled a bit with the shower—both the door and turning it on posed challenges. Still, it was a decent stay for a brief visit.
Bangkok offered one of the best hotel experiences on the tour. The room was well-appointed with a fantastic view and a convenient location. I also want to note that the hotels in Chau Doc and Can Tho were surprisingly good and added positively to the overall journey. Less
What an incredible trip! From beginning to end, everything was so well-organized — the itinerary was absolutely perfect, and the food and drinks along the way were a total 10 out of 10.
We really loved all of our guides. In Hanoi, our guide was informative, pleasant, and let us go at our own pace,… MoreWhat an incredible trip! From beginning to end, everything was so well-organized — the itinerary was absolutely perfect, and the food and drinks along the way were a total 10 out of 10.
We really loved all of our guides. In Hanoi, our guide was informative, pleasant, and let us go at our own pace, which we appreciated. In Hoi An, we had one of the best tours of the whole trip — the guide was so much fun, and switching from pedal bikes to motorbikes made the experience even better. The cooking class and basket boat ride were such unique and memorable moments. In Ho Chi Minh, our guide was thoughtful and provided great context, especially when visiting emotional places like the War Remnants Museum. The guides in Cambodia were also great — polite, informative, and kind. In Thailand, all the guides were lovely, but the guide in Bangkok did have a bit of a language barrier, so we didn’t get as much information as we would’ve liked. Still, everyone was welcoming and kind.
And a big thank you to all the drivers! They were all excellent — except for one who drove us to the airport in Hue a bit too fast for comfort. Other than that, we felt safe and well taken care of throughout.
As for the hotels, they each had their own charm. The hotel in Hanoi had a great location and helpful staff, though the room was a bit tight for unpacking. Ho Chi Minh was comfortable with a great location. The Halong Bay cruise was a real highlight — beautiful boat, delicious meals, and our guide Duc was both fun and informative. In Siem Reap, we loved the lobby and the pool, and the room was nice, though the view wasn’t ideal since the window faced an interior corridor. Hoi An’s hotel stood out for its customer service and lovely meals, even though the room was again on the smaller side.
In Thailand, we had a nice stay in Bangkok — small room, but it had a balcony. It would’ve been great to have a pool given the heat, and we did have to leave a deposit, which hasn’t been refunded yet. Chiang Rai had a spacious room and friendly staff. Chiang Mai was wonderful — we had a beautiful room with a sitting area, plus fresh fruit and snacks waiting for us. And in Phuket, the resort was just lovely — great pools, leisure areas, and easy beach access by shuttle. Just something to note: they asked for a cash deposit there too, so it might be helpful to mention those details in future itineraries.
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We had an amazing guide, Marout, who truly made our visit special — we’d give him a 9.5/10. The King’s Palace was absolutely stunning, but what really stayed with us were the visits to the Killing Fields and S21 Prison. Marout shared his own family’s connection to that tragic time, and hearing… MoreWe had an amazing guide, Marout, who truly made our visit special — we’d give him a 9.5/10. The King’s Palace was absolutely stunning, but what really stayed with us were the visits to the Killing Fields and S21 Prison. Marout shared his own family’s connection to that tragic time, and hearing his personal story made the experience so much more meaningful and real. It was heartbreaking, but something we’re very grateful to have learned about firsthand. Less
Hi! As I said, we had a great tour. Here some more feedback:
- Everything around the logistics worked 100% (not always the case when we travel)
- Really great guides and drivers
- So good to have you - and some of the guides - on Whatsapp
- Hotels very good, the one in Phnom Penh the only “not so… MoreHi! As I said, we had a great tour. Here some more feedback:
- Everything around the logistics worked 100% (not always the case when we travel)
- Really great guides and drivers
- So good to have you - and some of the guides - on Whatsapp
- Hotels very good, the one in Phnom Penh the only “not so good one”. There the room fine but the surroundings poor and no other people living there (making the breakfast not so good)
- Great that we were on a small group all the time.
- Very good meals all through, extra good that the menu was preordered.
- We didn´t really how much to tip the guides (we had no clue)
- The agenda good, but there are improvements to suggest:
-We should start earlier in the morning for the floating market in Can Tho (5:30 rather than 8)
-We should start the bus to Siem Reap earlier in the morning, so we get more time in SR (you can sleep on the bus)
-We should start a lot earlier in the morning for Angkor vat and end by late lunch, it was so warm for us.
thank you and the team! Less