THE STORY YOU CAME FOR
Private Tours of Cambodia
Signature Journeys, Tailored to You
Each tour is a complete private journey, crafted and led by local guides who know these routes by heart. Mornings begin early at Angkor Wat, before the crowds arrive, then open out into quieter corners of Siem Reap and the surrounding countryside.
Beyond the temples, the journey shifts. Time along the river in Phnom Penh, evenings near Battambang watching millions of bats stream out of Phnom Sampeau Bat Cave, or further south to the Kampot River, with boat rides, pepper farms, and mountain roads up into Bokor National Park.
Choose a journey. We shape the rest around how you travel.
Explore by Area
Private Angkor Wat Tours →
Angkor Wat and the temple complex, from sunrise and sunset to quieter, lesser-visited temples.
Private Siem Reap Tours →
Beyond the Angkor temples, into Tonlé Sap’s floating villages and the countryside most visitors never reach.
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Hidden Temples & Secret Gates
Step beyond Angkor’s main paths into forest sanctuaries, ancient gates, and mossy ruins where roots split stone.
Pedal Through Angkor and Beyond
Ancient temple forests in the morning, Siem Reap’s backstreets, markets, and local life by afternoon. A private ride through Cambodia’s past and present, at your pace.
Pedal Angkor’s Hidden Trails
Shaded forest paths, temple ruins, and trails beyond the main routes. Angkor by bike, at your pace.
Kulen Jungle Trails by Motorbike
Ride on the back of a motorbike into Phnom Kulen’s jungle trails, where narrow dirt paths replace roads and the forest closes in.
Temples and Waterways of Angkor
Angkor’s temples and life on the water, moving between ancient stone and the rhythms of Tonlé Sap.
Floating Villages of Tonlé Sap
Step onto a wooden boat and drift through Tonlé Sap’s floating villages, where homes, schools, and markets move with the water.
Angkor Wat Sunrise and Angkor Thom
Angkor Wat before the crowds arrive, then into Angkor Thom as the morning opens up. Two of Cambodia’s greatest sites, at the hour they’re meant to be seen.







