Highlights of Bangkok & Cambodia, incl. Angkor Wat & Dubai
Your guided holiday to Cambodia & Bangkok
Join us on a captivating journey through Cambodia, where culture, history, landscapes and people come together to create an unforgettable experience. Your holiday begins in Thailand’s vibrant capital, Bangkok, with a guided city tour taking in highlights such as Pak Klong Talad – the country’s largest flower market – the famous Wat Pho with its reclining Buddha, and the dazzling Grand Palace. From here, we take a short flight to Siem Reap, gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Angkor Archaeological Park. Explore the breath-taking Angkor Wat, marvel at the jungle-clad ruins of Ta Prohm, and admire the stone-carved faces of Angkor Thom’s Bayon Temple. As we travel through Cambodia, you’ll encounter elephants roaming freely in their natural environment, meet families in Battambang producing traditional crafts, and gain poignant insights into the country’s turbulent past at the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum – also known as S21 prison. In Phnom Penh, discover the elegance of the Royal Palace before continuing to uncover even more of this remarkable country. To complete your adventure, enjoy a three-night stay in dazzling Dubai, with time to relax or explore the city’s world-famous attractions at your own pace.
Please Note:
- Visas are required for travel on this tour. Please visit our visa information page for more information.
- Flights from Bangkok to Siem Reap are included in the price of your holiday.

Trip Itinerary
Activity Level: Busy
Day
Depart to Bangkok Thailand
Travel to Bangkok
Let's kickstart our holiday off for our Cambodian adventure, first stop Bangkok Thailand!
Bangkok and Transfer to Hotel
Bangkok - Savour the Evening
We have arrived! Let's meet our local representative in the airport and transfer to our hotel in Bangkok.
Let's enjoy our evening at leisure. Relax and soak up our new surroundings of this vibrant city.
Meals
Your holiday includes five simple lunches and set menu dinners. These included meals provide an opportunity to experience local dishes, traditional flavours, seasonal vegetables, seafood, and local produce. This will give appreciation to the culinary preparations found across Bangkok and Cambodia.
Bangkok - Wat Pho & Grand Palace – Half Day
Bangkok guided Tour Highlights
Let's see more and experience the vibrant essence of Bangkok on our half-day tour. We start at Pak Klong Talad, Thailand's largest and most colourful flower market. Take a moment to stop and smell the flowers. Next, visit the iconic Wat Pho, home to one of Bangkok's oldest and largest Buddhist temple complexes. Take in the beauty of the incredible Giant Reclining Buddha, a stunning 46-meter-long statue with intricately carved feet.
Our journey continues to the Grand Palace, a former royal residence consecrated in 1782. This astounding complex is one of Bangkok's top attractions and a significant pilgrimage site for devout Buddhists. Explore the majestic palace, throne hall, and the revered Emerald Buddha.
Lunch is included today on our tour.
Join us for a memorable day exploring the heart of Bangkok!
Afternoon at Leisure in Bangkok.
The rest of our day is free to further explore the bustling streets of Bangkok. Our guide will be happy to tell us of further places to see or shop the choice is yours.
Fly from Bangkok to Siem Reap - Cambodia
Depart Bangkok Airport
We board our coach and transfer from our hotel with assistance to Bangkok airport. We say farewell to Thailand and hello Cambodia! Board our flight to Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Siem Reap Cambodia Arrival
We have arrived in Cambodia! We meet our new assistant at the airport and transfer to our hotel in Siem Reap. Let’s check in and relax after our flight and recharge our batteries for this evening’s dinner and show.
Let’s experience more! We transfer for an early dinner before we see the Phare Circus show. This modern cultural performance blends theatre, music, dance, and contemporary circus arts to tell unique Cambodian stories.
We finish late in the evening and return to our hotel for a well deserved rest.
Siem Reap – Sunrise at Angkor Wat
Morning Excursion to Angkor Wat
Rise and shine! A new day and very early departure this morning. We depart pre-dawn (approximately 5am) and drive through the forests towards the iconic Angkor Wat. Next, we begin our walk in the dark by torchlight to the East Gate to Angkor Wat itself and take in the beauty as the sun rises over the magnificent temple. One for the bucket list and a must see for any trip to Cambodia!
After we return to our hotel, for an early breakfast.
Experience more on a full guided visit to Angkor Wat, a must-see temple complex and a unique world wonder. Marvel at the grandeur and intricate details of this iconic site.
It’s not over yet! We continue to Ta Prohm, the renowned jungle temple made famous by the movie Tomb Raider. This picturesque temple is perfect for capturing stunning Instagram shots. Join us to explore these unforgettable Cambodian treasures!
We return to our hotel and relax more before our next adventure.
Apopo Centre & Angkor Thom
In the late afternoon, we meet our guide for our next excursion to Angkor Thom. On the way, we visit the Apopo NGO Landmine Clearance Visitor Centre. Discover the unique techniques used in Cambodia and meet the stars of the show, the "Hero” specially trained African rats, who locate landmines for deactivation. We enjoy a join in demonstration of the Apopo at the visitor centre before continuing to Angkor Thom. Now this is a unique experience and not one you see every day!
We transfer to our next stop and start our walk at Angkor Thom's remote Eastern Gate. Begin with a short climb up the giant moat walls, walking a 500m stretch of the rampart to the well-preserved Victory Gate. Here we conclude our temple visit at the iconic Bayon, located in the heart of Angkor Thom. Our afternoon of discovery and adventure comes to a finish as we make our way back to our hotel in Siem Reap and enjoy the evening at leisure.
Experience Kulen Elephant Conservation
Morning visit to the Kulen Elephant Forest
We depart Siem Reap and drive approximately 45 minutes to the Kulen conservation area, home to over 1,100 acres of protected forest and 14 elephants of Angkor. They were once used for temple rides, now these majestic elephants roam in their natural habitat, reflecting a positive shift in tourism. We join in a tour and spend time observing the retired elephants. Here we can learn more about Cambodia’s elephant conservation.
A simple local lunch at the Elephant camp is included today.
After our visit we return to our hotel in Siem Reap and enjoy some time at leisure.
Afternoon SATCHA Handcraft Visitor Centre Excursion
Later, in the afternoon we set out again and visit a new Cambodian handicraft visitor centre showcasing local talents and providing sustainable work and training. Explore six large workshops featuring wood and stone carvings, silk works, weaving, and more. For those that want to soak up the atmosphere there is a coffee and juice bar on site selling refreshments, wine and cocktails.
We finish our day in the downtown old market area that includes the famous Pub Street in Siem Reap. A pedestrian only stretch of street that pulses energy, and bright lights. Here you can find interesting Khmer dishes and adventurous eats, some not for the feint hearted. However interesting to see what is on offer.
Siem Reap to Battambang Coach Transfer
Morning at Leisure - Optional Cooking Class
Today we start with a leisurely morning. Take the opportunity to explore more of Siem Reap, shopping, or relax at our hotel.
Optional Cooking Class:
For those that want to learn about Cambodian cuisine take the opportunity to do a cooking class on a pre bookable excursion.
Immerse yourself in the essence of Cambodian cuisine with our early morning cookery class, rooted in seasonality and the farm-to-table philosophy. Beginning at 8:00 AM, you'll depart from your hotel by traditional Remork and venture to a peaceful rural location. The day starts with a visit to the vibrant morning markets, where our expert Chef will guide you through an exploration of local fruits, vegetables, and spices. Following this, you'll join our cooking stations to prepare a traditional Khmer meal, learning step-by-step techniques. Enjoy the delicious lunch you’ve created, then depart with a recipe book and a certificate to commemorate your culinary adventure. Impress your friends with your newfound skills and savour the authentic flavours of Cambodia long after your tour.
‘Minimum numbers apply for the operation of this tour pre bookable’
Siem Reap to Battambang via Chicken Street
In the afternoon we depart Siem Reap for Battambang approximately 3 hours (170km). First stop “Chicken Street” an interesting stop where part of the main road is lined on both sides with local style grilled chicken restaurants.
We continue to drive to the new road through the Chub Kiri region, driving past rice paddies, farmland, wetlands, and local villages. There will be a few photo stops along the way to break our journey.
Battambang - Phnom Sampov & More
Late in the evening just outside of Battambang (approximately 5pm) we make our way to a religious site Phnom Sampov, on a limestone Mountain. It was once known for its tragic past the “killing caves” during the Khmer Rouge rule. We drive most of the way to the top by bus and then walk the rest of the way up a track to the main Pagoda at the top, the walk takes approximately 15 minutes. Let’s savour the moment and take in the beauty of the panoramic views.
Good sturdy shoes are recommended.
Next, we witness a natural phenomenon and spectacular sight as millions of bats emerge from a cave, far above. After this incredible sight, we make our way to Battambang. Let’s check in and enjoy dinner together in our hotel (included).
Full Day Excursion Battambang
Countryside by Remork & Local Bamboo Train
This morning, set off by Remork (Cambodian tuk tuk) to explore Battambang’s scenic countryside and meet local families. Watch how long-standing traditions are kept alive with the making of rice paper, dried bananas, and bamboo sticky rice, prepared just as they have been for generations. Gain a deeper understanding of everyday life in Cambodia’s rural communities.
You’ll also stop at a traditional Khmer house to taste seasonal fruits and enjoy a cooling coconut water, before visiting a memorial site honouring victims of the Khmer Rouge. Today includes a simple lunch served in a Cambodian home.
In the afternoon, step inside a Buddhist temple to learn more about the faith that lies at the heart of Cambodian culture. Continue with a visit to French colonial landmarks that reflect a more recent chapter in the country’s history. Later, return to the hotel to refresh before heading out once more.
Experience the Bamboo Train
All aboard! This afternoon we head out to experience the original Bamboo Train – a one-of-a-kind Cambodian adventure. We’ll perch on a simple bamboo platform and set off along the tracks, feeling the breeze in our hair as the train gently rolls through the beautiful countryside.
Please note: The Bamboo train is not a traditional train journey; it is like a hand pumped section car. You will be seated on top of a bamboo platform; agility for sitting or sitting crossed legged is required as there are no seats. This is the traditional way to ride the bamboo train.
After our exciting Bamboo Train ride, we’ll make a fun stop at Cambodia’s one and only vineyard! While the country isn’t famous for its wines (and probably won’t be any time soon), the vineyard does produce some unusual, and rather healthy drinks, including fermented ginger and honey probiotics.
We’ll then head back to the hotel for a chance to relax and freshen up.
This evening, we’ll come together to enjoy dinner at a local Cambodian restaurant (included).
Battambang to Phnom Penh & S21 Prison
Historic Toul Sleng (S21 Prison) Visit
We leave Battambang early this morning, travelling on the new road to Phnom Penh. The drive takes around five hours with rest stops along the way, and we’ll arrive in the afternoon to check in at our hotel.
Later, we’ll visit the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21 prison), once a high school but turned into a prison and interrogation centre during the Pol Pot era. From here, prisoners were sent to the Killing Fields of Cheung Ek. Many will recall the powerful film The Killing Fields, which brought this tragic chapter of Cambodia’s history to the world’s attention.
After this moving visit, we’ll balance the day with a stop at Psah Tuol Tom Pong, a bustling market where you can browse stalls selling everything from jewellery and silk to t-shirts and tasty street food.
We then continue to the riverside, where we’ll pause for a refreshing drink (not included) at a local bar, before heading to a nearby restaurant for dinner (included).
Afterwards, we return to our hotel to relax for the evening.
Phnom Penh – Royal Palace & Half Day Tour
Royal Palace & Wat Phnom
We start the day with an early visit to the Royal Palace, built in 1866 by King Norodom. Here we can admire the beautiful Silver Pagoda, named for its 5,000 gleaming silver tiles, and see treasures such as the solid gold Buddha decorated with diamonds and the striking emerald Buddha.
Please note: To visit the Royal Palace, visitors are required to wear proper attire to enter. Please cover shoulders and knees. This is still considered a sacred site. No shorts, short skirts or short trousers are permitted.
After basking in the glory of the Royal Palace we make our way to Wat Phnom “hill temple” the tallest and most important temple in Phnom Penh. The green garden offers a pleasant respite from the noise and chaos of the bustling streets of Phnom Penh.
We enjoy some lunch (included) at a local restaurant before returning to our hotel.
At Leisure – Optional Street Food Tour
After we have free time at leisure to further explore the area, or relax in our hotel after our days adventure.
Alternatively we can savour the flavours of Cambodia on a food tour.
Optional Phnom Penh Street Food Tour
In the evening, dive into the exotic local street food and vibrant nightlife of Phnom Penh. Soak up the sights, smells, sounds, and tastes of the city by Remork as we embark on a culinary journey with a local expert, learning about Cambodia’s popular dishes like Non-Ban Chok (rice noodles). Visit bustling markets and small street vendors to taste the unique flavours of Cambodian street food. The night culminates with live music from the 1960s golden era of Rock n Roll at a lively restaurant. Finally, indulge in a secret dessert stop. For those who wish to continue, enjoy the nightlife at local bars or return to your hotel. ‘Minimum numbers apply for the operation of this tour pre bookable.
Phnom Penh – At Leisure
Relax More or Shop Till You Drop
Today is free for you to relax at your own pace, or, if you’d like to see more of Phnom Penh, there’s plenty to explore. Stroll along the lively riverside, wander through colourful local markets, or admire the charm of the old French Quarter with its elegant colonial buildings. You might like to take in a traditional dance performance, shop for bargains at the Russian Market, or browse the modern shopping malls for last-minute souvenirs.
Other highlights worth considering include a visit to the National Museum with its impressive collection of Khmer art, or a peaceful stop at Wat Phnom, the hilltop pagoda that gave the city its name.
Your expert guide will be delighted to suggest more ideas to suit your interests.
Depart Phnom Penh – Fly to Dubai
Farewell Cambodia Hello Dubai
All good things must come to an end. We transfer to the airport and say a fond farewell to our guide outside Phnom Penh Airport. We check in for our overnight flight to Dubai.
Touchdown Dubai UAE
Dubai Arrival - Transfer to Hotel
We have arrived in Dubai!
On arrival in Dubai you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel.
Here we spend three nights in Dubai at leisure on a bed and breakfast basis.
*Please note:
Your extension in Dubai will be on an individual basis rather than as part of a group and that guide services are not included for this part of the tour.
Early check in is guaranteed for very early AM arrivals before 7am.
Two Days to Explore Dubai - At Leisure
Uncover the Highlights of Dubai
Spend the next two days exploring Dubai at your own pace. This vibrant city blends old and new, where tradition meets cutting-edge modern life. You might like to visit the stunning Jumeirah Mosque, take in the incredible views from the top of the Burj Khalifa – the tallest building in the world – or simply unwind on the beach. And if shopping is more your style, Dubai’s famous malls are perfect for a spot of retail therapy!
Dubai Departure
Return Home from Dubai
We say farewell to Dubai and transfer to the airport for our flight home with memories of our journey through Bangkok, Cambodia and Dubai.
* We aim to operate your tour itinerary according to the format shown. Occasionally, local conditions and unexpected events may result in adjustments to the planned schedule. We kindly ask for your understanding and flexibility in the event of any changes.
Know before you go
What if there is an emergency?
We have local representatives in all of our destinations who are available 24/7 as well as an emergency contact number for our offices in Ireland should you ever need it.
Do I need a Visa?
Please visit our visa page for information on requirements for each country's entry requirements
Will I be met at the airport?
You will be met on arrival at your destination airport and transferred to your accommodation. You will be accompanied on all included excursions by your Travel Department guide. Your expert local guide is also available to give you tips and advice on any aspect of your holiday.