7-Day Cambodia Tour Packages
Could you imagine visiting Cambodia in a week with Angkor Wat sunrises, Bayon faces, Ta Prohm temples through Phnom Penh's Royal Palace, to Sihanoukville's beaches? Move from Siem Reap's archaeological wonders through capital's history down to southern Gulf of Thailand islands. Enjoy northwestern temple complexes through central plains to coastal areas where a week captures essential Cambodian diversity pretty well.
Insider tips: Recommended 7-day Cambodia tour itineraries
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7 Day Cambodia Itinerary, incl. Phnom Penh and Siem Reap
The 7-day Cambodia tour highlights 4 key destinations: Phnom Penh's Royal Palace, Angkor's temples, Banteay Srei's pink sandstone ruins, and Tonle Sap's floating villages. Includes 6 nights in 3-star hotels, English-speaking guides, and comfortable transportation between sites.

- Days 1-2
Phnom Penh
Land at Phnom Penh International Airport and get settled in the capital city. Plan your first full day carefully to make the most of your time. Start at the Royal Palace when it opens at 8AM to beat the heat. One traveler shared: "Having our guide explain the history of the Silver Pagoda really brought the royal heritage to life." Visit the S21 Prison Museum in the afternoon when it's less crowded. Remember to bring water and dress modestly - keep shoulders and knees covered at religious sites.

- Day 3
Phnom Penh to Siem Reap
Take the 6-hour bus ride covering 314km through the countryside. Pick seats on the right side for better views. While flying is an option, the bus shows you local life and costs less. A visitor noted: "The bus was surprisingly comfortable with AC and WiFi - just bring snacks as the rest stops are basic."

- Days 4-5
Angkor Archaeological Park
You'll need two full days to explore Angkor's temples properly. Start with Angkor Wat at sunrise (get there by 5AM). Visit Ta Prohm and Bayon when tour groups leave for lunch. A helpful tip from a traveler: "The temples get intensely hot by 11AM - plan your main sightseeing for early morning and late afternoon, with a pool break midday." Spend Day 5 at the outer temples like Banteay Srei, located 37km from Siem Reap. The pink sandstone looks best in morning light. Bring extra water since these remote sites offer less shade.

- Day 6
Tonle Sap Lake
Book a morning boat trip to explore the floating villages. Water levels change dramatically between seasons. During dry months (November-April) some villages move to different locations. A recent visitor suggested: "Going early let us see the floating markets in action before tourist boats arrived. Fascinating to see how people adapt to life on water."

- Day 7
Departure from Siem Reap
7 Days in Cambodia, incl. Siem Reap and Phnom Penh
A rich 7-day cultural tour winds through 9 destinations from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh. Visit UNESCO-listed Angkor Wat, cruise Tonle Sap Lake, ride Battambang's Bamboo Train, and tour the Royal Palace. Includes luxury stays and authentic Khmer dining experiences.

- Days 1-3
Siem Reap & Angkor Complex
Begin your Cambodia journey in Siem Reap, your gateway to the Angkor temples. "Watching sunrise at Angkor Wat was breathtaking, but arrive by 5:00 AM to secure a good viewing spot." Plan to reach the temples by 8:00 AM to avoid crowds and intense heat. Schedule Angkor Wat and Bayon visits in the morning when the light is perfect for photos. Visit Ta Prohm in late afternoon after most tourists leave. The temple stairs can be slippery so wear shoes with good grip.

- Day 3
Tonle Sap Lake Excursion
- Day 4
Siem Reap to Battambang (3 hours)
- Day 5
Battambang to Phnom Penh (5-6 hours)
- Days 6-7
Phnom Penh
Start your morning at the Killing Fields before the heat intensifies and continue to Tuol Sleng Museum. One visitor noted: "The audio guide at Tuol Sleng is essential - it provides crucial context to understand Cambodia's tragic history." Visit the Royal Palace in late afternoon for the best photos. Make time for the Silver Pagoda with its 5,000 silver floor tiles. Finish your trip with a Mekong River sunset cruise.

7 Days in Cambodia, incl. Phnom Penh and Siem Reap
The scenic 7-day Cambodian route covers 195km across 6 destinations. Starting from Phnom Penh through Silk Islands, Kampong Thom's temples, to Siem Reap's Angkor complex and Tonle Sap floating villages, with premium hotel stays throughout.

- Days 1-2
Phnom Penh & Silk Islands
Your journey begins in Phnom Penh. Take a morning ferry to the Silk Islands for a 30km ride through peaceful orchards and farms. "Cycling through the villages of Cambodia, locals would run out of their houses to wave as we cycled by - such friendly people in such a lovely country." Visit S-21 Prison (Tuol Sleng) in the afternoon. Pack a light shirt to change into after your ride. The city's humidity can be strong even for experienced cyclists.

- Day 3
Phnom Penh to Siem Reap
- Day 4
Angkor Archaeological Park
- Day 5
Tonle Sap Lake
- Day 6
Angkor Wat Sunrise
- Day 7
Departure from Siem Reap
What people love about 7-day Cambodia tours
- Best of Cambodia 7 Days 6 Nights
These couple of days in Cambodia left the perfect memories for my husband and me for the whole life. There were great days in this country, when we know a little about it bright history and the culture and met with native people.
- Cambodia 7 Days Tour from Siem Reap to Battambang and Phnom Penh
Thoroughly enjoyed the whole tour experience although a lot of stairs to climb.Tour was as booked and expected.The knowledge and guidance of Mr Sara was exceptional and the service and driving of Mr Art was also exceptional. Great tour, would certainly recommend to others
- Cambodia Bike Tour: Phnom Penh to Angkor Wat
This is a really wonderful trip. I would highly recommend it. This cycling tour took us from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap, there were many highlights, the rural cycling within Cambodia proved. We experienced the food, culture and daily life in Cambodia. Saw the most wonderful temples in Angkor, also the history of Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge regimeRead more about review stating An absolutely wonderful cycling experience, though dark, was extremely educational and offered an understanding of current day Cambodia that we would not have gotten without physically attending the Killing Fields and the S-21 prison. All in all, highly recommended! Good value for money holiday.





























