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An Angkor temple gate beneath the forest canopy
Siem Reap, Cambodia · Since 2013

See Cambodia
the way we see it

4.9★ · 319 reviews ·
every tour private & led by a local guide
Travelers' ChoiceTripAdvisor, 2024
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319 verified reviews · 4.9★

Guests remember the people, not just the temples

Visited Angkor for the first time on electric mountain bikes! Amazing temples you wouldn't find by van, car or tuktuk. Stops to enjoy coconut and spot wild animals.

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Reed Campbell
E-bike · March 2026

Amazing tour of the Cambodian countryside, stopping in local village markets and having lunch in someone's home. A highlight of our Cambodia visit.

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Wesley J
Countryside · May 2025

Amazingly friendly and insightful guides, willing to discuss all aspects of life in Cambodia, delicious and unusual food I had never encountered before. Really fun, would do again.

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Charlie A
Food tour · July 2025
Temple ruins under jungle canopy at Angkor
Why Adventures Cambodia

Not a coach. Not a checklist. A day that belongs to you.

Guides born beside AngkorLicensed Cambodian guides who grew up among these temples and villages, not a script.
Always privateJust your party, your own guide and driver, the route and pace built around you.
Timed around the crowdsWe reach the famous temples before the groups and take the quieter approaches.
Jeep, Vespa or e-bikeChoose how you ride. Carried gate to gate, hotel door to hotel door.
Before you book

Common questions

Are all your tours private?
Most are: just your party, your own licensed Cambodian guide and driver. The After Dark food tour and some countryside departures also run as small social groups (max 8). You're never merged into a coach.
It's my first time, which tour should I pick?
Start with an Angkor day (Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Prohm), add a countryside day for the real Cambodia and the After Dark food tour for the evening. Two to three days is the sweet spot. Tell us how long you have.
How many days do I need for Angkor?
Two days is the honest minimum: Small Circuit one day, Grand Circuit or Banteay Srei the next. Three days adds a sunrise and the countryside without rushing.
Can I choose how I travel: Jeep, Vespa or e-bike?
Yes. The Jeep is gentlest, the Vespa is ridden pillion behind a local driver, the e-bike you ride yourself with pedal-assist. All come with your guide.
How do I book?
Online, right here. Every tour shows live availability and takes secure card payment, so you book, pay and get instant confirmation in a few clicks. Prefer to talk it through first? Message us on WhatsApp and a real person in Siem Reap replies within hours. In high season (November to February), book a couple of weeks ahead for the best choice of dates.
Akim Ly, founder of Adventures Cambodia
Our story

Born inside Angkor. Sharing it since 2013.

Adventures Cambodia is a women-owned family business, founded by Akim Ly, who grew up inside the Angkor complex where her grandfather served as Grand Abbot.

My obsession was simple: to give visitors the experience of seeing this place the way I see it.

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