A superb choice of responsible Angkor Wat tours and holidays. Tours & holidays either just to Angkor Wat or as part of a fuller holiday to Cambodia. Groups, tailormades, budget holidays, even cycling holidays. However you want to expereince Angkor Wat, here are a whole range of responsible tours & holidays from leading companies committed to supporting local people & to preserving cultures and environments.


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Definitely would recommend it if you have any interest in photography and local culture/ people
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The temples were amazing. I had an amazing time - the guides were great, really looked after me. I loved every minute...
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Most memorable werer the Jungle walks, sleeping in a temple on a sacred mountain and travelling by boat past floating villages...
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It is impossible to say in just one or two sentences. The people of Cambodia are incredible; however, the local guides that we had were wonderful as well as Tracey our "facilitator"
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I had such a good time, the size of the group was just right and the age band was not too wide. Our guide was very competent and really made the trip work, it was so stress free.
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Would recommend anyone to visit; a wonderful country with extremely gentle and friendly people.
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Our guide, Ro, was excellent. He was entertaining, friendly, professional, very helpful and his personal input of his own experiences of life in Cambodia were very moving and helped put the sights we were seeing into context.
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Our most memorable experience on the trip was our overnight stay in a village, with a Minority tribe... This was an incredible opportunity to really observe how the people live, and and to appreciate how different their lifestyle is!
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All the contacts with the friendly and smiling local people while riding on our bikes or sitting with them in a boat and crossing the lake. This "slow" travel is the best way to see, live and experience.
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Cycling through rural villages with all the children running out calling hello was the most memorable part!
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Most memorable was the killing fields/S21 torture & interrogation chambers. But every day of the trip was memorable.
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The most interesting holiday ever taken. Most memorable were temples at Angkor Wat, informative guides, lovely people, bamboo train in Battambang, negotiating traffic. A rich adventure.
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