Cambodia

Siem Reap
Be embraced by people with a warm culture and a country with unique colourful traditions that date back from the Angkorian Empire. Be inspired by the Apsara dancing, Khmer traditional art, and by ancient majestic temples surrounded by ancient trees in an eloquent collaboration between fine art and nature.

Explore the masterpieces of the Khmer Empire: The Bayon, Terrace of Elephants, Terrace of Leper Kings — and of course Angkor Wat, easily the most famous and best-preserved of all temples within the Angkor complex.
Phnom Penh
Situated at the crossroads of three great rivers — the Mekong, Tonle Sap and Bassac — Phnom Penh is the heart of a country overflowing with rice paddies, jungles and still untouched rural communities. Yet at the same time, steeped in traditions and is noted for its beautiful and historical architecture and attractions. Wind yourself down one of the great rivers and arrive to the largest fresh water lake in the region, Tonle Sap, and a rich history, which reached its peak fame under the Angkorian Empire. Once a sleepy backwater, Phnom Penh is now buzzing with commercial activity, as the country develops after years of isolation. The city is dotted with monumental landmarks in a surreally beautiful environment. Old French colonial mansions stand alongside newly emerging designs, which make the city's mixed architecture and communities fascinating sites to explore.

Tour of the ornate Khmer Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda; inclusive of a sobering and poignant visit to the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum.
Community involvement projects and visitation to orphanage homes are just two of the means of reaching out to the underprivileged and feeling the heartbeat of the people in the country.



Traverse history. Breathe in life's challenges.
Draw out the human spirit. Learn.


That's just the tip of the iceberg. The possibilities are endless with each tour uniquely customized to your learning objectives and budget. We'll provide you the peace of mind and freedom of spirit to make the world your classroom.

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