Cambodia
GroupCambodia, Siem Reap & Angkor 6N/7D Group Adventure
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Best for Couples planning a honeymoon, anniversary, or first-trip-together.
Honeymoon pace, designed for couple travellers.
Every transfer, hotel, and activity vetted by a real planner who's been to Cambodia, Siem Reap & Angkor.
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Six days at the temple capital of Southeast Asia for couples, Siem Reap is small, walkable, and made for slow mornings. We hold five nights at FCC Angkor by Avani, a colonial villa hotel with a 25m pool and a French-Indochinese kitchen. Your private guide, Mr Sopheak (we've worked with him for four years), takes you to Angkor Wat for sunrise on Day 2 and Banteay Srei's pink sandstone carvings before the tour buses arrive on Day 4. Apsara dinner-and-dance at Cambodian Cultural Village. A Tonle Sap floating village afternoon. One full day off for a couple's spa at Bodia. We don't pad temple days, four hours among the carvings is plenty, after which you'll want shade, iced coffee, and each other.
Angkor Wat sunrise with private guide, reflection-pond viewpoint
Bayon's 216 stone faces + Ta Prohm's tree-roots (the Tomb Raider temple)
Banteay Srei, pink-sandstone carvings, 30 km north, no crowds before 9 AM
Tonle Sap floating village afternoon at Kompong Phluk
Apsara classical-dance dinner at Cambodian Cultural Village
Phare, The Cambodian Circus, evening show, social-enterprise (book Day 5)
Pub Street + Old Market evening crawl with our food-and-drinks guide
Couples' two-hour spa at Bodia, traditional Khmer four-hand massage
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Land at REP. Visa-on-arrival counter is in the airport, USD 30 cash, two passport-size photos. Driver waits at Gate 1 with a name placard, 20-minute drive to FCC Angkor. Welcome cocktail in the courtyard, deluxe pool-facing room. Light afternoon by the 25m pool. Evening tuk-tuk to Pub Street, our food-and-drinks guide meets you at 19:00 for a 90-minute walk: Old Market, the original Khmer Kitchen for amok trei (banana-leaf curry), Pub Street's Angkor What? bar for a Cambodia draft.
04:30 wake-up. Driver leaves FCC at 04:45. 20 minutes to Angkor Wat west gate. Mr Sopheak, your private guide, leads you to the reflection-pond viewpoint on the left, the textbook silhouette photo. Sunrise lasts 30 minutes; you'll have it. Breakfast at Angkor Cafe across the road. Continue into Angkor Thom: South Gate, Bayon (216 stone faces, Mr Sopheak knows the seven best ones), Baphuon, Terrace of the Elephants. Back at FCC by 12:00 for pool-deck lunch and a long siesta. Evening at the hotel.
Slow morning. 09:00 driver pickup. Ta Prohm (the Tomb Raider temple), Mr Sopheak finds the tree-root corner the tour groups skip. Lunch at Sala Bai, a hospitality school where former at-risk youth cook your meal; the lemongrass chicken and the cambogee dessert are excellent. Afternoon Banteay Srei (30 km north) for the pink-sandstone carvings; quiet by 14:00. Back in town by 17:00. Evening dinner-and-dance at Cambodian Cultural Village, Apsara classical performance, front-row table held.
08:30 driver to Kompong Phluk, the floating village 30 km from Siem Reap, less commercial than Chong Khneas, more genuine. 90-minute boat ride into the mangrove flooded forest, lunch at the floating restaurant on stilts. Back in town by 14:00. Couples' two-hour Khmer spa at Bodia, four-hand massage, herbal compress, the works. Lighter dinner at Genevieve's on Wat Damnak Road (French-Khmer fusion).
Free morning. Recommended: cooking class at Le Tigre de Papier (USD 35 each, 9 AM, you'll cook fish amok and beef lok lak) or quad-biking through the rice paddies at sunset (USD 75 each). Lunch at Marum (Tree-Alliance youth-training restaurant, exceptional). 19:00 Phare, The Cambodian Circus, acrobatics, music, theatre on the social-enterprise tickets we've held; runs 1h15. Late dinner at Cuisine Wat Damnak, chef Joannes Riviere, two-Michelin-honour-equivalent for Cambodian cuisine.
Slow farewell breakfast at FCC. Late checkout till 13:00 (we hold). Last walk through the Old Market for kramas (the iconic Cambodian checked scarves, 5 USD/each, fair-traded), Cambodian black pepper from Kampot (USD 12/200g). Driver to REP airport, international check-in 2 hours before departure. Your TAT planner stays on WhatsApp through wheels-up.
Day 1
ModerateLand at REP. Visa-on-arrival counter is in the airport, USD 30 cash, two passport-size photos. Driver waits at Gate 1 with a name placard, 20-minute drive to FCC Angkor. Welcome cocktail in the courtyard, deluxe pool-facing room. Light afternoon by the 25m pool. Evening tuk-tuk to Pub Street, our food-and-drinks guide meets you at 19:00 for a 90-minute walk: Old Market, the original Khmer Kitchen for amok trei (banana-leaf curry), Pub Street's Angkor What? bar for a Cambodia draft.
Day 2
Moderate04:30 wake-up. Driver leaves FCC at 04:45. 20 minutes to Angkor Wat west gate. Mr Sopheak, your private guide, leads you to the reflection-pond viewpoint on the left, the textbook silhouette photo. Sunrise lasts 30 minutes; you'll have it. Breakfast at Angkor Cafe across the road. Continue into Angkor Thom: South Gate, Bayon (216 stone faces, Mr Sopheak knows the seven best ones), Baphuon, Terrace of the Elephants. Back at FCC by 12:00 for pool-deck lunch and a long siesta. Evening at the hotel.
Day 3
ModerateSlow morning. 09:00 driver pickup. Ta Prohm (the Tomb Raider temple), Mr Sopheak finds the tree-root corner the tour groups skip. Lunch at Sala Bai, a hospitality school where former at-risk youth cook your meal; the lemongrass chicken and the cambogee dessert are excellent. Afternoon Banteay Srei (30 km north) for the pink-sandstone carvings; quiet by 14:00. Back in town by 17:00. Evening dinner-and-dance at Cambodian Cultural Village, Apsara classical performance, front-row table held.
Day 4
Moderate08:30 driver to Kompong Phluk, the floating village 30 km from Siem Reap, less commercial than Chong Khneas, more genuine. 90-minute boat ride into the mangrove flooded forest, lunch at the floating restaurant on stilts. Back in town by 14:00. Couples' two-hour Khmer spa at Bodia, four-hand massage, herbal compress, the works. Lighter dinner at Genevieve's on Wat Damnak Road (French-Khmer fusion).
Day 5
ModerateFree morning. Recommended: cooking class at Le Tigre de Papier (USD 35 each, 9 AM, you'll cook fish amok and beef lok lak) or quad-biking through the rice paddies at sunset (USD 75 each). Lunch at Marum (Tree-Alliance youth-training restaurant, exceptional). 19:00 Phare, The Cambodian Circus, acrobatics, music, theatre on the social-enterprise tickets we've held; runs 1h15. Late dinner at Cuisine Wat Damnak, chef Joannes Riviere, two-Michelin-honour-equivalent for Cambodian cuisine.
Day 6
ModerateSlow farewell breakfast at FCC. Late checkout till 13:00 (we hold). Last walk through the Old Market for kramas (the iconic Cambodian checked scarves, 5 USD/each, fair-traded), Cambodian black pepper from Kampot (USD 12/200g). Driver to REP airport, international check-in 2 hours before departure. Your TAT planner stays on WhatsApp through wheels-up.
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Colonial villa hotel inside walking distance of Pub Street, 25m pool ringed by frangipani trees, French-Indochinese kitchen at the lobby restaurant, and rooms with rain-showers and freestanding tubs. The deluxe rooms face the pool. The breakfast spread runs Khmer (kuy teav noodle soup), French (croissants flown daily from Bangkok), and Indian-friendly veg options on 24h notice.

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Yes, Siem Reap is one of the safest small cities in Southeast Asia. Pub Street area, Old Market, and Wat Bo neighborhood are all safe to walk till 23:00 (when the bars wind down). Standard precautions, carry tuk-tuks back from Pub Street after midnight (we share the trusted ones), don't accept rides from random scooters. Cambodian violent crime against tourists is rare; petty theft (phones from tuk-tuk lap, motorbike snatch) is the main risk. We brief you on Day 1.
Yes, Indian passports need a Cambodia visa, the easiest path is visa-on-arrival at REP airport. USD 30 cash exact, two passport photos (we get printouts ready), entry form filled. Process takes 10 minutes. e-Visa online (USD 36, faster at airport, slower to apply) is the alternative and we share the link. Tourist visa is single-entry, 30 days. If you're connecting via Phnom Penh first, e-Visa is mandatory, we'll route accordingly.
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November to February is the best window, dry, 22-30°C, evenings cool. Sunrise at Angkor Wat is genuinely magical in this window. March-May is hot (35-38°C); afternoon temple visits become hard, we'd shift more to morning-and-spa. June-October is the green/rainy season, short heavy showers most afternoons, lush, fewer crowds, hotel rates 25% lower. Tonle Sap floating village is best August-November when water levels are highest.
Yes, we offer two options. Option 1: Same trip, add a Phnom Penh day-trip from Siem Reap (USD 280/couple, return flight + Royal Palace + S-21 + Killing Fields). Option 2: Restructure to 6N/7D, 3N Siem Reap, 2N Phnom Penh, 1N Mekong river cruise. Tell your TAT planner; we share fresh fares. Phnom Penh is heavier emotionally (S-21 / Killing Fields are the genocide museum and execution site), some couples prefer to keep the trip Siem Reap-only.
Yes for vegetarian, harder for Jain. Khmer cuisine itself is fish-and-meat heavy, but every Siem Reap restaurant has dedicated veg sections, vegetable amok (banana-leaf curry), nom banh chok (rice noodles in coconut soup), grilled tofu lok lak. Indian restaurants in town: Maharajah Mahal (Pub Street), Curry Walla (Wat Bo). For Jain, we pre-share the protocol with FCC's kitchen and the Cuisine Wat Damnak chef. Cooking class can be done fully veg on request.