Cambodia Family Tour Package - 10 Days & 9 Nights

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Cambodia Family Tour Package Overview

Embark on an unforgettable Cambodia family adventure that takes you from the vibrant capital of Phnom Penh to the magnificent temples of Angkor and the floating villages of Tonle Sap Lake. This carefully curated 10-day family tour package is designed to offer a perfect blend of cultural discovery, historical exploration, and authentic local experiences that will captivate both children and adults alike.

Cambodia is a land of wonder and resilience, where ancient Khmer temples stand as testaments to a glorious past, and the warm smiles of its people welcome visitors with genuine hospitality. Your family will explore the legendary Angkor Wat, the world's largest religious monument, discover the intricate carvings of Bayon Temple, and experience the unique way of life on Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake. This itinerary is thoughtfully designed to balance education with fun, ensuring that every family member stays engaged and inspired throughout the journey.

Our Cambodia family package includes comfortable accommodations, private transfers, expert guides, and carefully selected activities that prioritize safety, learning, and cultural immersion. Whether you're watching the sunrise over Angkor Wat, exploring bustling local markets, or cruising through floating villages, this tour offers something for everyone. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and family-friendly atmosphere, Cambodia is the perfect destination for an unforgettable family holiday.

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Package Highlights

Witness the breathtaking sunrise over the iconic Angkor Wat
Explore the mysterious faces of Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom
Discover the jungle-clad Ta Prohm temple, famous from Tomb Raider
Visit the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda in Phnom Penh
Experience the floating villages of Tonle Sap Lake
Learn about Cambodian culture through traditional Apsara dance performances
Explore vibrant local markets and try authentic Khmer cuisine
Enjoy private transfers and family-friendly accommodations throughout
Create lasting memories in the Kingdom of Wonder

Top Cambodia Family Attractions & Experiences

Angkor Wat Temple

Angkor Wat is the world's largest religious monument and the crown jewel of Cambodia's cultural heritage. This 12th-century masterpiece, originally built as a Hindu temple and later transformed into a Buddhist site, is renowned for its magnificent architecture, intricate bas-reliefs, and symbolic design representing Mount Meru, the center of the universe in Hindu mythology. Families can explore the temple's vast complex, climb steep staircases to the upper levels, and marvel at the thousands of celestial dancers (Apsaras) carved into the stone walls. The temple is particularly magical at sunrise when the reflection of the five towers appears in the surrounding moats. Angkor Wat offers an educational and awe-inspiring experience that will fascinate children and adults alike, providing insight into the Khmer Empire's architectural and artistic achievements.

Bayon Temple

Located in the heart of Angkor Thom, Bayon Temple is famous for its 216 enigmatic faces carved on 54 towers, representing the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara or King Jayavarman VII himself. The temple's unique architecture, with its serene and smiling faces gazing in all directions, creates a mystical atmosphere that intrigues visitors of all ages. Families can wander through the maze-like corridors, discover intricate bas-reliefs depicting scenes of daily life, battles, and religious ceremonies, and find the best angles to photograph the famous faces. The temple's compact size makes it manageable for families, and the nearby Terrace of the Elephants and Terrace of the Leper King add to the historical richness of the area. Bayon's enigmatic faces and fascinating history make it a must-visit for any family exploring Angkor.

Ta Prohm Temple

Ta Prohm is one of the most atmospheric temples in the Angkor complex, famous for its dramatic fusion of ancient stone and tropical jungle. The temple, built in the 12th century as a Buddhist monastery, has been left largely as it was discovered, with massive silk-cotton trees growing through the ruins, their roots enveloping the stone structures. This unique sight, made famous by the movie "Tomb Raider," offers families a sense of adventure and discovery. Walking through the temple's crumbling corridors and courtyards, children can feel like explorers uncovering a lost world. The temple's photogenic ruins and the interplay of nature and architecture create unforgettable memories. Ta Prohm is a testament to the power of nature and the enduring legacy of the Khmer Empire.

Phnom Penh Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda

The Royal Palace in Phnom Penh is a stunning example of traditional Khmer architecture and the official residence of the King of Cambodia. The palace complex, built in the 1860s, features beautiful gardens, ornate buildings, and the magnificent Silver Pagoda. The Silver Pagoda is named for its floor, which is covered with over 5,000 silver tiles, and houses a collection of priceless treasures, including a life-sized gold Buddha encrusted with diamonds and a small emerald Buddha. Families can explore the palace grounds, learn about Cambodia's royal history, and admire the exquisite craftsmanship. The palace's central location along the riverfront makes it a convenient and enriching stop for families visiting Phnom Penh.

Tonle Sap Lake and Floating Villages

Tonle Sap is Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, supporting one of the most diverse and productive ecosystems in the region. The lake is home to floating villages where communities live in stilted houses and boats, moving with the changing water levels. Families can take a boat tour to explore these unique villages, visit a floating school, and see local craftsmen at work. Children will be fascinated by the floating life, where everything from houses to shops and temples floats on the water. The lake's abundant birdlife and the way of life on the water offer a unique and educational experience that showcases Cambodia's rich cultural and natural heritage.

Phnom Kulen National Park

Phnom Kulen, or "Mountain of the Lychees," is a sacred site in Cambodia, considered the birthplace of the Khmer Empire. The park features the River of a Thousand Lingas, where carvings in the riverbed date back to the 9th century, and a massive reclining Buddha statue carved into a sandstone boulder. Families can enjoy a refreshing swim in the waterfall, explore the jungle trails, and learn about the historical and religious significance of the site. The park's combination of nature, history, and spirituality makes it a rewarding day trip from Siem Reap for adventurous families.

Killing Caves of Phnom Sampeau

Located near Battambang, Phnom Sampeau is a limestone hill with caves that have historical and cultural significance. The site features Buddhist shrines, a reclining Buddha statue, and the notorious "Killing Caves" used during the Khmer Rouge era. Families can visit the peaceful Buddhist temple, enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, and learn about Cambodia's tragic history in a sensitive and age-appropriate manner. The site's combination of natural beauty and historical context offers a poignant and educational experience for older children and families interested in understanding Cambodia's complex past.

Siem Reap Night Market

The Siem Reap Night Market is a vibrant and colorful market where families can experience the lively atmosphere of Cambodian nightlife. The market offers a wide range of goods, from souvenirs and clothing to local handicrafts and street food. Children will enjoy browsing the stalls, trying local snacks, and watching artisans at work. The market's central location and friendly vendors make it a safe and enjoyable evening activity for families.

Phare, the Cambodian Circus

Phare, the Cambodian Circus, is a unique and inspiring performance that combines traditional and contemporary circus arts with storytelling and music. The performers, many of whom are graduates of Phare Ponleu Selpak, a social enterprise school, showcase incredible acrobatic skills and creativity. Families can enjoy an evening of entertainment that highlights Cambodian culture, resilience, and artistic talent. The show is suitable for all ages and offers a vibrant and memorable evening activity in Siem Reap.

Angkor National Museum

The Angkor National Museum in Siem Reap offers families an excellent introduction to the history and culture of the Angkor period. The museum's interactive displays, artifacts, and educational exhibits provide context for the temple visits, helping children understand the significance of what they will see. The museum's multimedia presentations and gallery "The Thousand Buddhas" are particularly engaging for young visitors. A visit to the museum before exploring the temples enhances the overall educational experience.

Detailed Day-Wise Cambodia Family Itinerary

DAY 1
Arrival in Phnom Penh

Welcome to Cambodia

Arrival & Transfer: Your Cambodia family adventure begins with arrival at Phnom Penh International Airport. After clearing customs and immigration, you'll be greeted by your private guide and transferred to your family-friendly hotel in the city center. After check-in and some rest, take a walk along the riverfront to get a feel for the city. In the evening, enjoy a welcome dinner at a local restaurant serving traditional Khmer cuisine, including dishes like amok (fish curry) and lok lak (stir-fried beef). Your guide will provide an overview of the exciting days ahead.

DAY 2
Phnom Penh - Royal Palace and Killing Fields

History and Culture in the Capital

Morning - Royal Palace & Silver Pagoda (8:30-11:30 AM): Visit the Royal Palace, the official residence of the King, and explore the magnificent Silver Pagoda. Admire the temple's silver floor, priceless Buddha statues, and exquisite architecture.

Afternoon - Tuol Sleng Museum & Killing Fields (1:00-5:00 PM): For older children and families interested in history, visit the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21) and the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek. These sites provide a sobering but important insight into Cambodia's recent history. Your guide will present the information sensitively and age-appropriately.

Evening - Riverside Dinner: Enjoy dinner at a restaurant along the Tonle Sap riverfront, watching the sunset over the water.

DAY 3
Phnom Penh to Siem Reap

Flight to the Temple Town

Morning Flight to Siem Reap: After breakfast, transfer to Phnom Penh Airport for a short domestic flight to Siem Reap, the gateway to the Angkor temples. Upon arrival, your guide will transfer you to your family-friendly hotel. After check-in, enjoy lunch and some free time to relax by the pool.

Afternoon - Tonle Sap Lake and Floating Village (2:00-6:00 PM): Explore the floating villages of Tonle Sap Lake. Take a boat ride to see stilted houses, floating schools, and local fishing communities. This is a unique cultural experience that children will find fascinating.

Evening - Night Market Visit: Explore the lively Siem Reap Night Market and enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.

DAY 4
Angkor Wat - Sunrise and Grand Circuit

Sunrise at the World's Largest Temple

Early Morning - Angkor Wat Sunrise (4:30-7:30 AM): Wake early for a breathtaking sunrise over Angkor Wat. Watch the sun rise behind the temple's five towers, illuminating the magnificent structure. This is a truly magical experience for the whole family.

Midday - Angkor Wat Exploration (8:00-11:00 AM): Explore the inner chambers and galleries of Angkor Wat. Learn about the temple's history, architecture, and the bas-reliefs depicting scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata.

Afternoon - Grand Circuit (1:00-5:00 PM): Visit the temples of the Grand Circuit, including Preah Khan, Neak Pean, Ta Som, and East Mebon. Each temple offers unique architectural styles and historical insights. Return to your hotel for a relaxing evening.

DAY 5
Angkor Thom and Ta Prohm

Exploring the Ancient City

Morning - Angkor Thom (8:00-12:00 PM): Explore the ancient city of Angkor Thom, starting with the South Gate. Visit the enigmatic Bayon Temple with its 216 smiling faces, the Baphuon Temple, the Terrace of the Elephants, and the Terrace of the Leper King.

Afternoon - Ta Prohm Temple (1:00-4:00 PM): Visit the jungle-clad Ta Prohm, famous from the movie "Tomb Raider." Walk through the temple's ruins where giant trees have engulfed the stone structures, creating an unforgettable sight.

Evening - Apsara Dance Show (6:00-8:00 PM): Enjoy a traditional Apsara dance performance with dinner at a local restaurant. The elegant dance tells stories from the Ramayana and Khmer mythology.

DAY 6
Banteay Srei and Beng Mealea

Distant Temples and Jungle Adventures

Morning - Banteay Srei (8:00-11:00 AM): Visit Banteay Srei, the "Citadel of Women," a 10th-century temple known for its exquisite pink sandstone carvings. The intricate and delicate carvings make this temple a highlight for families.

Afternoon - Beng Mealea (12:00-4:00 PM): Explore Beng Mealea, a sprawling temple in the jungle that has been left largely unrestored. Walking through its collapsed walls and corridors gives a sense of exploring a real-life Indiana Jones adventure. Return to Siem Reap for the evening.

DAY 7
Siem Reap - Rural Life and Local Crafts

Beyond the Temples

Morning - Rural Village Tour (8:00-12:00 PM): Explore the rural countryside around Siem Reap. Visit a local village to see traditional crafts like silk weaving, pottery, and rice farming. Children can try their hand at some activities and learn about rural Cambodian life.

Afternoon - Artisans Angkor (1:00-4:00 PM): Visit Artisans Angkor, a social enterprise that trains young Cambodians in traditional crafts like stone carving, woodworking, and silk painting. Watch artisans at work and purchase beautiful souvenirs. Enjoy a free evening.

DAY 8
Siem Reap - Phare Circus and Night Market

Art and Entertainment

Morning - Angkor National Museum (9:00-12:00 PM): Visit the Angkor National Museum to gain a deeper understanding of the Angkor period through interactive exhibits and artifacts.

Afternoon at Leisure: Enjoy free time for swimming, shopping, or relaxing. In the evening, attend Phare, the Cambodian Circus, a unique performance combining acrobatics, music, and storytelling.

Evening - Farewell Dinner: Enjoy a farewell dinner at a restaurant in Siem Reap, reflecting on your Cambodian adventure.

DAY 9
Siem Reap - Free Day

Relaxation and Choice Activities

Free Day: Enjoy a day at leisure to relax or choose from optional activities. Options include a visit to the Kulen Mountain National Park for a waterfall swim, a cycling tour through the countryside, a Khmer cooking class, or a relaxing spa day. Your guide can help arrange activities based on your family's preferences. Enjoy a final Cambodian dinner.

DAY 10
Departure from Siem Reap

Farewell Cambodia

Enjoy a final breakfast in Siem Reap before your private transfer to Siem Reap International Airport. Reflect on the incredible journey your family has experienced—from the magnificent temples of Angkor to the floating villages of Tonle Sap. Carry with you memories of ancient wonders, warm smiles, and the rich culture of the Kingdom of Wonder. Depart with hearts full of adventure and a deeper appreciation for this remarkable country.

Best Photography Spots in Cambodia

Angkor Wat at Sunrise

Capture the iconic silhouette of Angkor Wat's five towers against a colorful sunrise sky. The reflection of the temple in the surrounding lotus pond creates a perfect mirror image. This is Cambodia's most photographed scene and a magical experience for the whole family. Arrive early to secure a good position and use a wide-angle lens to capture the full view. The changing colors of the sky from dark to golden provide multiple photo opportunities. Include the lotus flowers in the foreground for added depth.

📸 Best Time: Sunrise (5:30-6:30 AM)

Angkor Wat sunrise reflection

Bayon Temple Faces

Photograph the enigmatic smiling faces of Bayon Temple, with 216 giant faces carved on 54 towers. The faces, representing the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, create a mystical atmosphere. Early morning or late afternoon provides the best light for capturing the details and the interplay of light and shadow. Include family members standing near the faces for scale, or focus on the intricate carvings. A telephoto lens helps isolate individual faces, while a wide-angle lens captures the temple's unique architecture.

📸 Best Time: Morning or late afternoon

Bayon Temple smiling faces

Ta Prohm - Jungle Temple

Capture the dramatic fusion of nature and stone at Ta Prohm, where giant silk-cotton trees engulf the temple ruins. The interplay of roots, vines, and ancient stone creates a unique and atmospheric scene. This temple, made famous by "Tomb Raider," offers endless photographic opportunities. Use a wide-angle lens to capture the scale of the trees against the temple, or focus on the details of the roots and carvings. The dappled light filtering through the canopy adds to the magical feel.

📸 Best Time: Morning or late afternoon for soft light

Ta Prohm jungle temple

Tonle Sap Floating Village

Photograph the unique floating villages of Tonle Sap Lake, where entire communities live on the water in stilted houses and boats. Capture the colorful houses, floating markets, and the daily life of the lake's inhabitants. The reflection of the houses in the water and the interaction with the lake's ecosystem make for compelling images. A telephoto lens captures distant details, while a wide-angle lens documents the village's spread. The sunset over the lake is particularly beautiful.

📸 Best Time: Late afternoon for golden light

Tonle Sap floating village

Silver Pagoda - Phnom Penh

Capture the stunning architecture of the Silver Pagoda, with its floor covered in over 5,000 silver tiles and its collection of priceless Buddha statues. The pagoda's interior is rich with gold, silver, and precious gems, offering unique detail shots. Outside, the pagoda's ornate roofs, gardens, and the surrounding Royal Palace complex provide beautiful architectural photography opportunities. The Emerald Buddha and the life-sized gold Buddha encrusted with diamonds are highlights.

📸 Best Time: Morning for soft light

Silver Pagoda Phnom Penh

Banteay Srei - Pink Sandstone Carvings

Photograph the exquisite pink sandstone carvings of Banteay Srei, known as the "Citadel of Women." The temple's intricate and delicate carvings, depicting scenes from Hindu mythology, are among the finest in the Angkor complex. The pink stone and the detailed bas-reliefs make for stunning close-up photography. Use a macro lens to capture the details of the carvings, or a wide-angle lens to show the temple's overall beauty. The morning light enhances the pink tones of the stone.

📸 Best Time: Morning (8:00-10:00 AM) for best light

Banteay Srei temple carvings

Note: Opening and closing times are subject to change and may vary depending on the day of the week, public holidays, maintenance schedules, or special events. Please verify current timings before your visit.

Pro Tips for Cambodia Family Travel

  • Cambodia is a tropical country with a hot and humid climate. Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, and a light raincoat for the rainy season (May-October).
  • Respect temple customs by dressing modestly—cover shoulders and knees when visiting temples. Sarongs are available for rent at many temple entrances.
  • Stay hydrated with bottled or filtered water, especially during temple explorations. Avoid tap water and ice made from tap water to prevent stomach issues.
  • Protect against the sun with high-SPF sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and UV-protective sunglasses. The tropical sun is strong even on cloudy days.
  • Use insect repellent to protect against mosquitoes, particularly in the evenings and near water bodies like Tonle Sap Lake.
  • The Cambodian Riel is the official currency, but US dollars are widely accepted and often preferred. Carry small denominations for local markets and smaller transactions.
  • Learn a few Khmer phrases (Sour sdey = hello, Orkun = thank you) to connect with locals. Cambodians are incredibly friendly and appreciate the effort.
  • Be mindful of Cambodia's recent history when visiting sites like the Killing Fields. Guides are experienced in presenting this history sensitively to families.
  • Book popular sunrise visits in advance to avoid large crowds. Many tour operators offer early morning tours with smaller groups.
  • Carry a good camera with extra batteries and memory cards for the incredible photo opportunities throughout your tour.

Cambodia Family Packing List

  • Lightweight, breathable clothing: Cotton and linen are ideal for the tropical climate. Include shorts, t-shirts, sundresses, and long-sleeved shirts for sun protection.
  • Modest clothing for temples: Long trousers or skirts and tops that cover shoulders. A sarong or scarf is useful for temple visits and can double as a cover-up.
  • Comfortable walking shoes: Essential for temple explorations and city walks. Sandals or flip-flops for relaxing and casual wear.
  • Sun protection: High-SPF sunscreen, wide-brimmed hat, UV-protective sunglasses, and lip balm with SPF.
  • Insect repellent: DEET-based (30-50%) for daytime and evening protection, especially near water and in forested areas.
  • Rain gear: A lightweight raincoat or umbrella for tropical downpours, especially during the rainy season.
  • Camera equipment: DSLR or mirrorless camera with wide-angle and telephoto lenses, extra batteries, memory cards, and a cleaning kit. A tripod is useful for sunrise photos.
  • Binoculars: Useful for spotting birds and wildlife on Tonle Sap Lake.
  • Reusable water bottle: Stay hydrated while reducing plastic waste.
  • First-aid kit: Include pain relievers, antihistamines, anti-diarrheal medication, motion sickness pills, plasters, and prescription medicines. Bring oral rehydration salts for hot weather.
  • Travel documents: Passports, visas, travel insurance, flight tickets, and hotel vouchers. Store copies separately and in digital form.
  • Daypack: For carrying essentials during day excursions—water, snacks, camera, sunscreen, insect repellent.
  • Power adapter: Cambodia uses 220-240V, 50Hz, with a mix of plug types (Type A, C, and G). Bring a universal adapter for convenience.

Best Time to Visit Cambodia for Families

Cambodia has a tropical climate with two main seasons: the dry season (November to April) and the rainy season (May to October). The dry season, particularly from November to February, is the best time for family travel, with cooler temperatures (25-30°C) and minimal rainfall, making it ideal for exploring temples and outdoor activities. This period also coincides with cultural festivals like the Water Festival and Bon Om Touk, offering unique experiences. From March to May, temperatures rise (up to 35°C) but visitors can still enjoy sunny days with fewer crowds. The rainy season brings lush green landscapes and lower tourist numbers, though some remote temples may be harder to access. For families, the cooler months of November to February offer the most comfortable conditions, especially for children. Avoid the peak tourist periods of Christmas and New Year if you prefer a quieter experience. Always check weather forecasts before planning your trip.

What's Included & Excluded

Inclusions

  • 9 nights accommodation in family-friendly hotels
  • Daily breakfast at all hotels
  • Private airport transfers and inter-city transportation
  • Domestic flight: Phnom Penh to Siem Reap
  • Guided tours and entrance fees to Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Prohm, and other temples
  • Tonle Sap Lake boat tour to floating villages
  • Visit to Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda in Phnom Penh
  • Traditional Apsara dance show with dinner
  • Experienced English-speaking guides
  • All temple passes and entrance fees
  • Bottled water during tours
  • 24/7 local support

Exclusions

  • International flights to/from Cambodia
  • Cambodia visa fees (if applicable)
  • Travel insurance (recommended)
  • Lunch and dinner meals unless specified
  • Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Personal expenses (souvenirs, laundry, phone calls)
  • Tips and gratuities for guides and drivers
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Medical expenses and vaccinations
  • Any services not mentioned in inclusions

Frequently Asked Questions

1 Is Cambodia safe for families with children?

Yes, Cambodia is generally a safe destination for family travel. The tourism industry is well-established, and locals are welcoming to families. As with any destination, standard travel precautions apply: keep valuables secure, use registered guides and drivers, and follow your guide's instructions. The country is safe, and families have wonderful experiences in Cambodia.

2 What vaccinations do I need for Cambodia?

Routine vaccinations should be up to date. Hepatitis A, typhoid, and hepatitis B are recommended. Japanese encephalitis may be recommended for longer stays or rural areas. Consult your doctor at least 4-6 weeks before travel for personalized advice. Malaria prophylaxis is recommended for some areas, but not for major tourist destinations like Siem Reap and Phnom Penh.

3 What currency is used in Cambodia?

The Cambodian Riel (KHR) is the official currency, but US dollars are widely accepted and often preferred for larger transactions. ATMs dispense both USD and Riel. It's advisable to carry small denominations for local markets and smaller establishments. Prices for hotels, tours, and major restaurants are often quoted in USD.

4 Are the Angkor temples suitable for children?

Yes, the Angkor temples are suitable for children, especially with a knowledgeable guide who can engage them with stories and facts. Many temples have flat pathways and are easily explorable. Ta Prohm, with its jungle setting, is particularly exciting for children. Sunrise visits can be early, so it's best to consider your family's energy levels.

5 What should I wear when visiting temples?

Modest attire is required—cover shoulders and knees. Sarongs and sashes are available for rent at many temple entrances. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended as temple grounds can be uneven. Light, breathable clothing is ideal for the hot climate.

Why Choose Destination To Plan for Your Cambodia Family Adventure

At Destination To Plan, we are passionate about creating meaningful family travel experiences that go beyond the ordinary. Our Cambodia family tour packages are carefully crafted by travel experts who understand both the destination's unique offerings and the specific needs of families traveling with children. We prioritize safety, education, and cultural authenticity, ensuring your family enjoys an enriching adventure without the stress of complex logistics.

Our local partnerships across Cambodia guarantee authentic and seamless experiences. We work with trusted guides who are not only knowledgeable about the history and culture but also skilled at engaging young minds, turning every visit into a captivating story. From the awe-inspiring temples of Angkor to the floating villages of Tonle Sap, we curate experiences that educate and inspire. We handle all the details—private transfers, domestic flights, temple passes—so you can focus on creating memories with your family.

We are committed to responsible and sustainable tourism. Our temple visits support conservation efforts, and our interactions with local communities provide economic benefits. With transparent pricing, comprehensive inclusions, and 24/7 support, we make it easy for your family to explore Cambodia's wonders with confidence and peace of mind.

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