

Five days is the trip when nothing gets rushed. The temples get the mornings they deserve. The countryside and the food get days of their own, with room to rest in between. Your own guide and driver throughout, by Jeep, Vespa or e-bike.
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We did 2 days of private visit with a French-speaking guide: one day in a jeep and one in a Vespa. All perfect condition, very well organized, totally secure. No unpleasant surprises, and our guide was flexible. We loved the temples but also the visit to the countryside, the markets on the side of the road, the rice mill factory.
As a solo traveler, I was looking for something tailored to my style, and they prepared a personalized offer exactly for that. They were honest and realistic about which of my wishes were doable, and explained what makes the most sense in the current season. The drivers, cars, and guides were all punctual, reliable, and very professional. They were never pushy. Highly recommended.
My brother in law and I took our two 32 year old sons to Vietnam and Cambodia. Our final big day was in Siem Reap, and these guys picked us up in two open military jeeps, and took us to four activities… We started with a locally made wine tasting… then a wild shopping and eating tour of a big street food bazaar… Five stars, all day long. One of the highlights of our trip.
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| 2 Days | 3 Days | 5 Days | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best for | First visit, temples only | First visit, the rounded trip | Slow trip, see it all |
| Angkor temples | Small + Grand Circuit | + sunrise + Banteay Srei | In depth, unrushed |
| Beyond the temples | Temples only | Countryside or food day | Countryside, food, rest days |
| Private & guided | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| From (per person) | $185 | $320 | $790 |
I was born in Siem Reap. I grew up exploring these temples before most of our guests had even heard of Angkor Wat.
When I built Adventures Cambodia, I had one obsession: to give visitors the experience of seeing this place the way I see it.
Last updated: June 2026
Two days is the minimum. One day for the Small Circuit (Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Prohm), one for the Grand Circuit or Banteay Srei. Three days is the sweet spot, with a sunrise added and a day in the countryside or on a food tour. Five days is for travellers who want to go deeper and slow right down. We have built a package for each.
