Get active and cultural in one of our adventurous Cambodia family tours
If your family delights in active adventures and spiritual culture, then Cambodia is an excellent choice for your next trip together.
From cooking classes to quad biking to visiting its ancient temples, private islands, water villages and floating markets, there is plenty to fill your days here with. We design you and your family a completely bespoke and personalised itinerary, based entirely on your interests, preferences and time to assure you that, just because you are a family, you in no way miss out on the very best of experiences, refined style and superb service.
Our team of Cambodia travel designers have years of experience in delivering tailor-made family trips, and your dedicated designer will shoulder all the detailed planning for a seamless adventure you can just sit back and enjoy. We can make sure your youngsters and teens are kept amused as they explore the pre Angkor temple, Beng Melea, and take cycling trips around the impressive Angkor Wat where their imaginations, and yours, will be truly inspired throughout your Cambodia family tour.
Highlights
Go on a two-wheeled adventure through the forest to see the seldom visited temple of Ta Nei near Angkor Wat, then pause for a light breakfast before exploring further
Venture out of Siem Reap to kayak on the great Tonle Sap and learn how a subsistence fishing family lives, and visit either the village of Kampong Phluk or Kampong Khleang
Spend an evening with Phare Circus which is an amazing blend of traditional and modern theatre, music, dance, acrobatics, juggling and contortion

Rachel O Leary
Senior Travel Designer
Family friendly luxury accommodations
Why book with Jacada?

Personalised design
We’ll plan your trip around your specific interests, tastes and preferences, providing helpful tips and honest advice based on first-hand knowledge of the destination.

Authentic experiences
Our expert guides and brilliant travel concierges are hand-picked to provide a genuine experience, bringing your destination to life with care and passion.

Responsible travel
Our luxury trips are designed with responsible travel principles that prioritise travel experiences that are both good for you and good for the planet.
Trip Inspiration
Where to go

Coastal Cambodia
You’ll find pristine rainforest, white sandy beaches and sleepy fishing villages that combine to make a wonderfully relaxing family destination.
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Mekong River Cruises
The most comfortable way for your family to experience the Mekong is a refined river cruise with daily guided outings to explore quaint riverside towns and colourful floating markets.
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Phnom Penh
Considered to be one of the most beautiful cites in South East Asia, Phnom Penh earned itself the title the ‘Pearl of Asia’ in the 1920s.
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Siem Reap and Angkor Wat
Encircled by tropical forest, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is adorned with grand lotus towers and ornate carvings and reigns as the largest religious monument in the World.
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Song Saa
This part of Cambodia is one of Asia’s most beautiful and Song Saa Private Island Resort was created both to show off and to preserve this pristine environment.
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When to visit
Cambodia is warm all year round. November to May is the dry season with cooler temperatures at the beginning of the year. The wet season runs from June to October with rains falling mainly in the afternoon.

Dry Season
October–April

Hot Season
March–June

Rainy Season
July–September
Cambodia Travel Guides
Plan your trip to Cambodia
Whatever you want from your adventure in Cambodia, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.


Plan with peace of mind
When you book a trip in today’s world there’s a lot to think about. But with the right advice and expert planning, you can do it with confidence.
If you book to travel with us but your plans are impacted by circumstances you can’t control, we’ll change your reservation or cancel your booking for a full credit towards future travel.
















































