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Delve deep into the heart of Southeast Asia with our Cambodia and Thailand tours. From the neon-lit streets of Bangkok to the jungle-strewn temples of Angkor Wat, these captivating neighboring nations offer an enticing blend of old and new. Craving a carefree Thailand island-hopping tour? We’ll take you to Thailand’s emerald-hued Andaman Sea or Cambodia’s unspoiled Koh Rong. Want to admire stately imperial monuments? The Royal Palace in Phnom Penh and Bangkok’s Grand Palace will blow you away. Happy hikers can head to the hills for guided jaunts in Northern Thailand or Cambodia’s Cardamom Mountains. Thailand cycling tours will have you pedaling along lush rice paddies and quaint rural villages, passing lumbering water buffalo and smiling local farmers. If animals in their natural habitat excite you, try our Cambodia wildlife tours instead. From scenic landscapes and mouth-watering traditional food, our Cambodia and Thailand tours offer many unforgettable experiences.

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Anonymous | Traveled in September
Vietnam tour

Had an amazing time travelling with truetravels, especially with Leo as my guide for my Vietnam trip, who was always willing to help me out and was very entertaining to be around. Overall I would highly recommend this trip as it had something for everyone to enjoy.

Anonymous | Traveled in August

Great tour, would particularly recommend to families with children between about 10-14. Our tour leader, was excellent. Generous with his extensive knowledge, and careful to provide information at times and in ways which all members of our group could appreciate. He was good company as well as a good leader. The tour was fun for all of us (two adults and a 12 year old), and we would all do something similar again.

Jade Bloohn | Traveled in August
Thailand island hopper

Sky was absolutely amazing!! She was so friendly and smiley and made everyone feel so welcome. She was very organised and kept us up to date with everything we needed to know. She always made sure we knew the best local spots for our free time and made sure we had the best nights out with her. You could always go to her if you needed anything and she would be there straight away. She was truly so great! The trip was incredible. The locations were great and activities well planned. I will definitely be booking another trip!

Jemma | Traveled in August
Best trip ever!

We had the absolute best experience with our tour guide, Sky! From start to finish, she made the trip so enjoyable and stress-free. Sky was not only incredibly fun, but she also made us feel safe and well taken care of the entire time. She helped me organise everything I needed for onward travel and was always there if we ever needed anything! Everything was perfectly organised – the hotels were really nice, and all the details were handled for us so all we had to do was show up and enjoy ourselves. I would 100% book another trip with Sky and highly recommend her to anyone looking for a guide who goes above and beyond. She truly made our trip unforgettable!

Anonymous | Traveled in August

What a wonderful trip. Our tour leader Jackie was absolutely brilliant. He was knowledgeable, well organised and took care of us all so well. Jackie was good humoured and solved anything that came up. The itinerary was full on, but we loved that . The accommodation was mixed some good , some brilliant, the hotel in Ho Chi Minh was a bit ropey. Loved it thanks Jackie

Lucy | Traveled in August

Thin was an excellent guide. He tailored the trip to our needs, was organised, had expert knowledge of the country, was good with teenagers and had a great understanding of the needs of a family travelling.

Cambodia and Thailand Tours

Cambodia and Thailand Tours

Delve deep into the heart of Southeast Asia with our Cambodia and Thailand tours. From the neon-lit streets of Bangkok to the jungle-strewn temples of Angkor Wat, these captivating neighboring nations offer an enticing blend of old and new.

Craving a carefree Thailand island-hopping tour? We’ll take you to Thailand’s emerald-hued Andaman Sea or Cambodia’s unspoiled Koh Rong. Want to admire stately imperial monuments? The Royal Palace in Phnom Penh and Bangkok’s Grand Palace will blow you away. Happy hikers can head to the hills for guided jaunts in Northern Thailand or Cambodia’s Cardamom Mountains. Thailand cycling tours will have you pedaling along lush rice paddies and quaint rural villages, passing lumbering water buffalo and smiling local farmers. If animals in their natural habitat excite you, try our Cambodia wildlife tours instead.

From scenic landscapes and mouth-watering traditional food, our Cambodia and Thailand tours offer many unforgettable experiences.

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Traveling to Cambodia and Thailand: An Overview

Why book separate Cambodia and Thailand tours when you can combine both into one exhilarating itinerary?

Fly into one country and out of the other to minimize travel time. Bangkok is Thailand’s central aviation hub, though Phuket also has international connections. Siem Reap (Angkor Wat) is Cambodia’s most popular gateway, but its capital, Phnom Penh, is another viable option.

Getting from Cambodia to Thailand

Fast, frequent, and affordable flights zip between Bangkok’s two airports and Siem Reap or Phnom Penh. Limited direct flights go to other destinations.

If you don’t fancy flying, express buses run between Bangkok and Battambang/Siem Reap via the Aranyaprathet-Poipet border crossing. It’s worth paying a little more for VIP services, where extra-large seats afford ample legroom.

Don’t forget to adjust your clock—Cambodia is one hour ahead of Thailand.

Best Time to Visit Cambodia and Thailand

These two neighboring nations encompass a variety of climatic zones. On the whole, however, the best time to visit Thailand and Cambodia is from November to February due to lower temperatures and infrequent rainfall. The downside is that the high season brings higher prices and thicker crowds.

The rainy season runs roughly from June to October, though this can vary between destinations. While rainfall can occur almost daily in places, it often only lasts an hour or two, and you’ll get clear blue skies the rest of the day. The rain also brings a welcome respite from the heat.

The hot “summer” season generally runs in April and May. Temperatures can become oppressive, making outdoor activities a chore. Both countries celebrate a New Year Songkran festival, with wild public water fights to combat the heat.

Read our guide on the best time to visit Cambodia and the best time to visit Thailand for a full overview.

Highlights of Cambodia and Thailand Trip

  • Explore iconic monuments and thriving street food scenes in Phnom Penh and Bangkok, the bustling capitals.
  • Marvel at magnificent ancient temples at Cambodia’s Angkor Wat or Thailand’s Ayutthaya Historical Site.
  • Scuba, snorkel or sunbathe at a sparkling palm-fringed island, such as Koh Phi Phi in Thailand or Koh Rong in Cambodia.
  • Embark on an adventurous jungle trek in the hills near Chiang Mai or Cambodia’s far-flung Cardamom Mountains.
  • Glide across the floodplains and savor the slow life on a relaxing Mekong Delta river cruise.
  • Party, hippie-style, on Koh Phangan, home of Thailand’s infamous Full Moon Party but otherwise a fairly laid-back destination.
  • Learn about Cambodia’s heart-breaking contemporary history at the Choeung Ek Genocidal Center.
  • Visit mind-blowing temples and experience traditional Northern Thai culture in the easy-going city of Chiang Rai.

Cambodia and Thailand Travel Tips

  • Respect local traditions: Dress modestly at temples and avoid touching furniture or pointing at people with your feet.
  • Research your visas: Travelers from many nations can enter Thailand with a visa exemption, while most require a visa (available on arrival) to enter Cambodia.
  • Bargain gracefully: Haggling is the norm at markets but not at malls or convenience stores. Pack plenty of patience and a smile.
  • Watch out for mosquitos: Dengue fever is prevalent in the wet season.

At a Glance: Cambodia Vs Thailand

  Cambodia Thailand
Annual visitors
  • About 6 million
  • About 40 million
Ideal duration
  • One week
  • Two to three weeks
Transportation
  • Domestic flights often go via Bangkok. Tourist-orientated shuttle buses are fast and inexpensive but can be cramped. Consider trains between Bangkok-Chiang Mai and Bangkok-Surat Thani. An extensive ferry network serves the southern islands (speed boats can get bumpy!)
  • Domestic flights are a good option between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap or Battambang. VIP bus services, shared taxis, and tourist shuttle buses ply shorter routes.
Top destinations 
  • Bangkok
  • Phuket
  • Krabi
  • Koh Phi Phi
  • Chaing Mai
  • Angkor Wat
  • Phnom Penh
  • Koh Rong
  • Kampot
  • Kep
Top activities 
  • Island-hopping in South Thailand
  • Scuba diving in Koh Tao
  • Nightlife, food, and markets in Bangkok
  • Trekking near Chiang Mai
  • Elephant sanctuaries in Phuket
  • Temple-hopping in Angkor Wat
  • River cruising in the Delta or Tonle Sap
  • Riding the Bamboo Train near Battambang
  • Eating street food in Phnom Penh
Affordability
  • Some southern islands and cities are becoming more expensive in the high season but Thailand is generally very affordable.
  • Prices for food and services can be slightly higher than in Thailand, but Cambodia is still extremely cheap.

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