Cambodia and Thailand Tours & Trips
Watching sunrise turn Angkor Wat golden - that's bucket list stuff right there. Then you're cruising Bangkok's klongs, cycling past rice paddies that seem to go on forever in the Mekong Delta. Ho Chi Minh's markets buzz with energy, Luang Prabang's got that alms-giving ceremony you've probably seen photos of, and Koh Rong Island's beaches are properly pristine. Southeast Asia just keeps giving.
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Gavin • traveled in February
Fantastic fun. Great people and excellent guide.
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Tarran • traveled in July
I have traveled alone as well as with intrepid and can say that it is by far one of the best ways to travel. Everything is arranged for you(especially help with border crossings), you get to meet new people/cultures from not only the countries you are visiting but those you are traveling with, and its value for money. Tour guide was great, had a good sense of humor, was interested and wanted to get to know group members, enthusiastic, good local knowledge etc and made excellent suggestions for our free time and places to eat which was something I was wary about. There were moments where we literally got stuck in torrential rain in the countryside with no shelter but when your with great people and in a safe place what can you do but laugh and enjoy the experience! Highlights - Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Battumbang. Lows - Wasn't a big fan of Ho Chi Minh, but wasn't there long enough to worry about it.
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Karen • traveled in August
A great way to see 3 wonderful countries. Our guide Moh was superb - always smiling and managed our group really well. Would thoroughly recommend
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- The best Cambodia and Thailand tour packages
- Travel Cambodia and Thailand your way
- Discover Cambodia and Thailand tours for every budget
- Cambodia and Thailand tours for every type of group
- Top Cambodia and Thailand travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Cambodia and Thailand
- Contact our Cambodia and Thailand travel experts
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Cambodia Adventure
47 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“An excellent trip! Would recommend.”
Cindy, traveled in December
The 12-day route through Cambodia and Thailand unfolds with remarkable encounters. Female Tuk-tuk drivers guide visitors through the UNESCO-listed Angkor complex. Local families welcome guests in Chambok village, while French colonial Kampot reveals its pepper plantations. Stops include Phnom Penh's Tuol Sleng Museum and Bangkok's lively Khao San Road.
Duration 12 days Destinations Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $1,970
15% Off- NZ$1,675You save $296
Cambodian Traveller
35 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Accommodations were better than expected, and we had a great guide!”
Kristin, traveled in December
A nine-day route connects Ho Chi Minh City to Bangkok. UNESCO-listed Angkor Wat reveals its mysteries, Battambang shares Khmer cooking traditions, and Tonle Sap Lake's floating villages showcase local life. Two-to-three-star hotels with daily breakfasts support the journey at approx. $140 per day.
Duration 9 days Destinations Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,220
30% Off- NZ$1,554You save $666
The Grand Tours Cycling across three countries of Indochina
11 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“There was lots of water and snacks provided for our frequent stops. The guides made certain that we were well-hydrated.”
Aaron, traveled in July
Thailand and Cambodia's treasures unfold in this premium comfort tour (approx. $170 per day). Cycling paths wind through Angkor Wat's ancient temples, while floating villages dot Tonle Sap Lake. Bangkok's cultural landmarks tell tales of the past. Quality accommodations complement the 4.9/5 guide rating.
Duration 15 days Destinations Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Bravo Indochina Tours From $5,133
10% Off- NZ$4,619You save $513
Cycle Indochina & Angkor
108 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Amazing group, professional and excellent guide and 3 of the most beautiful countries.”
Christina, traveled in November
Ancient temples link Bangkok to Cambodia, from Ayutthaya's ruins to the majestic Angkor Wat complex. The Angkor Holiday Hotel serves as base for bicycle tours through temple-laden landscapes. Rural village life provides striking contrast to architectural wonders before entering Thailand's eastern provinces.
Duration 14 days Destinations Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $7,246
10% Off- NZ$6,555You save $691
Southeast Asia Trifecta: Cambodia, Vietnam & Bangkok Vibes
43 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Very well planned and amazing for us to turn off our heads and let minty lead the way.”
Carla, traveled in March
Cambodian UNESCO sites like Sambor Prei Kuk merge with Thailand's vibrant markets over 12 days. Social hostels provide bases for Ho Chi Minh City's street food scene and Koh Rong's beach escapes. Bangkok's Khao San Road delivers an unforgettable finale.
Duration 12 days Destinations Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator G Adventures From
10% Off- NZ$1,339
Journey through Cambodia: Bangkok to Saigon
16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Good trip, would recommend.”
Natasha, traveled in March
Bangkok's canals lead to Siem Reap's ancient Angkor Wat temples. Simple hotels host travelers exploring Battambang's colonial charm and Phnom Penh's Royal Palace. This authentic experience welcomes guests aged 5+, offering approx. $110 per day adventures with local transport.
Duration 10 days Destinations Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From $1,820
20% Off- NZ$1,460You save $360
Cambodia: Ancient Ruins & Boat Rides
110 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Such an amazing experience.”
Ella, traveled in July
At sunrise, the ancient stones of UNESCO-listed Angkor Wat come alive. Authentic Khmer dishes await in Siem Reap, while Phnom Penh's vibrant markets buzz with activity. Simple hotels, hostels, and an intimate Chambok village homestay offer varied accommodations. Average group age is 29, with costs around $90 per day.
Duration 10 days Destinations Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator G Adventures From
20% Off- NZ$1,719
Duration 14 days Destinations Thailand, Laos, Cambodia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Vio Travel From
20% Off- NZ$4,594
Cycling adventures link 15 Southeast Asian cities, from Ho Chi Minh City through Angkor Wat to Bangkok. Rex Hotel Saigon offers four-star comfort between rides through Cai Be's floating markets, traditional Cham villages, and Thailand's coastal stretches in Rayong.
Duration 17 days Destinations Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Vietnam Bicycle Travel From
20% Off- NZ$5,734
This 38-day odyssey through Thailand and Cambodia stretches from Bangkok's vibrant streets to Siem Reap's Angkor Wat temples. Khao Sok National Park offers floating bungalow stays, Chiang Mai presents elephant sanctuary visits, and Koh Rong beckons with pristine beaches. Suited for ages 18+, including 33 breakfasts and essential activities.
Duration 50 days Destinations Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator TruTravels From $10,713
30% Off- NZ$7,499You save $3,214
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Best time to visit Cambodia and Thailand
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter tours from November through February really shine in Cambodia and Thailand when the cooler weather makes everything more comfortable. You can cycle through Angkor's sites and rural backroads without overheating - our travelers love that. The Heritage route is particularly good, mixing Bangkok's canal scenes with nights in traditional Laotian villages by the Mekong. Food lovers and culture enthusiasts will enjoy learning traditional cooking in Chiang Mai, meeting elephants at sanctuaries and staying with local families in rural Cambodia. For keen cyclists, there are routes covering 70-90km daily through Thailand's eastern provinces and into Cambodia's temple countryside.
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- Spring 2026
Spring cycling tours through Thailand and Cambodia offer excellent riding conditions, while delivering rich cultural moments along the way. Many routes start from Bangkok and wind through Thailand's quiet countryside, past tapioca fields before heading into Cambodia. Our travelers love the gentle daily rides of 30-50km on flat terrain, where they pass traditional fishing villages and emerald rice paddies. Those who prefer cultural exploration without cycling can wander through vibrant floating markets, join local families for Mekong Delta homestays, and also explore historic Phnom Penh during spring's milder temperatures. For active travelers, we combine cycling with cultural highlights - early morning rides around Angkor's temples, boat journeys through the Mekong Delta, and also cycling adventures in Vietnam's rural areas. Tours often pause at local workshops, ancient temples and village communities, which creates natural connections with daily life as you travel these routes.
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- Summer 2026
Our summer tours skillfully mix cultural experiences with smart ways to stay cool in the heat. The 18-day heritage journeys, carefully structured around morning temple visits, come with private transport and hotels chosen specifically for midday comfort. Cycling enthusiasts can choose between laid-back 30-50km daily rides through rice paddies and villages, or push themselves with more demanding 70-90km routes across varied terrain. Most summer visitors gravitate towards our combination tours that weave through Bangkok's canals and traditional Cambodian settlements, with cooking sessions in Chiang Mai and meaningful encounters with elephants. Water-based activities become a highlight during warm months, from gliding through Khao Sok National Park by kayak to swimming in the crystal waters off Koh Tao. What makes these summer trips work so well is the balance between structured activities and personal time, giving travelers the freedom to switch between cultural exploration and cooling breaks according to their preferences.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Autumn brings ideal cycling weather to southeast Asia. From Bangkok, you'll take quiet roads through Thailand's tapioca fields, temples and also countryside before crossing into Cambodia. It's manageable cycling at 30-50km daily on flat ground, passing fishing villages and rice paddies along the way. There's a great tour combining cycling with cultural sites - you'll bike around Angkor's temples early morning, take Mekong Delta boat trips and cycle through Vietnam's countryside. If you prefer not to cycle, autumn tours focus on cultural experiences with visits to floating markets, Mekong Delta homestays and also guided walks through historic Phnom Penh. Our customers tell us they appreciate the fewer tourists and milder temperatures in autumn, which makes temple visits and village exploration much more enjoyable.
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How do I travel between Cambodia and Thailand?
Getting between Cambodia and Thailand is pretty straightforward and you've got options to match your style. Quick flights connect Bangkok and Siem Reap if you're short on time but the cross-border bus journey really lets you soak in the changing scenery and local life along the way. Our Simply Southern Indochina tour combines train and bus travel its actually a great way to do it starting with an overnight train from Bangkok before switching to bus once you're in Cambodia.
What cultural experiences can I join in with?
You'll find so many ways to dive into the local culture here. Take a Thai cooking class in Chiang Mai where you'll wander through markets picking fresh ingredients before getting hands-on with the cooking. Over in Cambodia the Chambok Village homestay lets you really experience local life you'll try traditional weaving and share meals with families. In Luang Prabang Laos there's this beautiful morning tradition where monks collect alms from locals you can actually take part in this during our Southeast Asia Family Adventure tour.
What natural areas can I visit outside the cities?
The natural areas here are absolutely stunning. Khao Sok National Park in Thailand is this incredible mix of limestone mountains emerald lakes and jungle waterfalls you can explore by boat or 4x4. Cambodia's Kirirom National Park is really special with its cool climate pine forests and waterfalls best explored by motorbike on our Engaging Cambodia Offroad Motorbike Tour. Then there's Kuang Si Falls near Luang Prabang where you can swim in these amazing blue pools beneath the falls reach it easily by car or motorbike.
What local foods should I definitely try?
The food here is just incredible. In northern Thailand especially Chiang Mai you've got to try khao soi this amazingly creamy coconut curry noodle soup you'll find it in night markets and local restaurants. Kep Cambodia is famous for its Kampot pepper crab its super fresh and has this unique peppery kick best enjoyed right at the seafood market you can try it on our Southeast Asia Trifecta tour. For the adventurous eaters there's the famous deep-fried tarantulas at Skun Insect Market in Cambodia its definitely a memorable experience.
































