“Explore Cambodia Like a Local”

Customise your own tour

Hand pick your favourite sights and customise your own group tour with our guides. Contact us with your needs and we will get back to you.

Why our customers trust us and the locals love us

Avoid the Tourist Trap

Angkor Wat is the 7th Wonder of The World and has many tourists coming every year. We are design our tours after when there is less tourists and when the light is the best for visiting each temple. We also make sure you avoid the tourist traps and dont’t waste your time standing in a long line.

We Support Cambodian Children

All profit from Cambodia Explorers goes to support the children in the poor areas near Siem Reap. Organised through The Lovechild Foundation. You can visit the school as part of your tour if you send us a message. We will do our best to fit it into your itinerary.


Read more at The Lovechild Foundation

 FAQ

  • You will recieve a confirmation email with a reciept and the information about the tour. You are welcome to reach out and ask for any costumized needs. We will do our best to fit it into the tour. We are open for suggestions as long as it’s doable within the time frame and financial limits.

  • The ideal time to visit is during the dry season, from November to February, when temperatures are cooler and rainfall is minimal.

  • The US dollar is the de facto currency, widely accepted for most transactions. Cambodian riel is also used, especially for small purchases.

  • Most travelers require a visa, which can be obtained on arrival or through an online application prior to travel.

  • It is advised not to drink tap water. Instead, opt for bottled or boiled water to ensure safety.

  • Modest clothing is required; shoulders and knees should be covered to respect the religious significance of the sites.

  • Options include tuk-tuks, taxis, and motorbikes. Grab is a popular app for ride-hailing, although it may not be available in all areas.

  • Credit cards are accepted in many hotels, restaurants, and shops, with Visa and MasterCard being the most widely used.

  • Siem Reap offers a variety of local and international cuisines, including traditional Cambodian dishes and options for vegetarian and halal diets.

  • Tipping is appreciated, especially in the service industry, as many workers rely on tips to supplement their income.

  • SIM cards can be purchased from various providers in town or at the airport. You may need to show your passport for registration.