MORE THAN A TOUR

About Cambodia Backroads

Travel together like old friends

Cambodia Backroads offers private Cambodia tours led by local Khmer guides who grew up here and know these routes by heart. From Angkor Wat’s temples to quiet backroads and the villages most visitors never reach, each journey is shared like a friend would. No scripts. Just real insight and a genuine connection to the place.

Your tour is private and shaped around you. The temples you linger in, the hidden ruins worth finding, the floating villages of Tonlé Sap, and the landscapes beyond Siem Reap. We handle the details so you can stay present for the moments that matter.

Phum Kanha Cambodia Backroads Tour Guide

Kanha Phum

Born in Siem Reap and a graduate in English Literature, Kanha has spent years guiding travelers through Cambodia’s landmarks and backroads. His deep knowledge of temples, art, and local life brings every story to life.

Kanha is known for his thoughtful attention to detail and easy warmth. He loves photography, local conversations, and helping guests experience the country beyond its famous sites.

Favorite travel experiences: capturing temple light through his camera and finding the balance between cycling and quiet discovery.

Bon Chem Cambodia Backroads Tour Guide

Bon Chem

Born near Angkor and trained in both Tourism and Law, Bon has guided travelers for more than twenty years. His expertise in Cambodian history, archaeology, and culture gives depth to every journey.

Bon is admired for his sincerity, humor, and insight. He tailors each trip for genuine connection, exploring new routes and moments that reveal Cambodia’s heart.

Favorite travel experiences: visiting hidden temples and cooking traditional Khmer dishes for guests.

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Cambodia’s Resilience is Extraordinary

Cambodia’s story is one of resilience.

Through hardship and recovery, its people remain grounded, warm, and quietly proud. The past is still present, but it lives alongside openness and a strong sense of everyday life.

To travel here is to experience that resilience firsthand. In the people you meet, the stories you hear, and the way you’re welcomed as you move through the country.