Cambodia tour, 7 days
Description of Cambodia tour, 7 days
Price information
Departure information
This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
Travel guides
Myanmar opened up to tourists again in 2011, piquing the interest of travellers around the world.
Our guide does its best to provide responsible travellers with a balance of rated, underrated and overrated things to do.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
This tour is designed to reduce environmental impact by focusing on low-emission travel and sustainable practices. By using overland transportation between Phnom Penh, Oudong, and Siem Reap, we avoid short domestic flights and offer guests a scenic, eco-friendlier journey through Cambodia.In each city, we promote eco-friendly transport options like walking tours, bicycles, and electric tuk-tuks. From exploring Phnom Penh’s French Quarter by cyclo to cycling through Angkor Wat, these low-impact methods enhance the travel experience while reducing emissions.
Accommodations are chosen for their energy efficiency and use of solar power, natural ventilation, and locally sourced materials—supporting green tourism and local communities.
We also highlight nature conservation, especially during visits to Oudong Mountain and Angkor Archaeological Park, where respectful walking routes and conservation-focused guiding help protect sacred sites and surrounding ecosystems.
Where possible, guests visit organic farms or local gardens, learning about sustainable agriculture and efforts to preserve Cambodia’s natural resources. To further reduce waste, we provide refillable water bottles and encourage the use of refill stations, keeping plastic out of rivers, forests, and heritage areas.
People
This tour is thoughtfully crafted to support Cambodia’s local economy, encouraging guests to connect with locally owned businesses, community-run experiences, and traditional artisans. From Phnom Penh’s lively markets to Siem Reap’s craft villages, each stop contributes directly to local livelihoods.Guests enjoy meals at social enterprise cafés, shop for handmade goods, and explore silk workshops that preserve cultural heritage while supporting family incomes. In Oudong, local guides and vendors benefit directly from visitor engagement—creating sustainable impact in rural communities.
By prioritizing local suppliers and family-run stays, this tour keeps tourism revenue within Cambodian communities and promotes grassroots entrepreneurship.
We also work with local guides and hosts, ensuring employment is fair, respectful, and rooted in cultural knowledge. Their lived experiences add authenticity and depth to every encounter.
Our journey champions inclusivity, partnering with women-led cooperatives and youth training programs that open doors for underrepresented groups in tourism. In both cities and countryside, travelers meet people whose voices and talents shape Cambodia’s future.
Through these values, the tour fosters economic opportunity, cultural pride, and a more equitable travel experience for everyone involved.
Popular similar holidays
Myanmar 7 day highlights tour
From US $1160 - US $1330 7 days excluding flights
Myanmar Classic Adventure in responsible ways
Myanmar 5 day holiday, Yangon and Bagan
From US $875 5 days including domestic flights only
Explore the archaeological sites in Myanmar
Bagan hot air balloons and Yangan tour in Myanmar
From US $2999 - US $3499 10 days including domestic flights only
Bagan hot air balloon flight and Yangon exploration













