Best of Cambodia & Thailand Beach Break

What to expect on this itinerary
The best of both in Southeast Asia: rich cultural and historical exploration, followed by a tropical island with white beaches. There’s more to Cambodia than Angkor and eight days provides an intimate exploration of an eye-opening and evocative nation; artisanal villages, cafe culture, capital city highlights, a juxtaposition of colonial and Khmer. In Koh Samui, you do nothing but escape the world for days filled with exotic colors and a soft salty breeze. To discover other itineraries that might better fit your dream Thailand and Cambodia vacation, take a look at our Thailand and Cambodia page for more itineraries and tours.
Customizable Itinerary
Phnom Penh – First Impressions of Cambodia
Cultures collide in Phnom Penh. Down dusty lanes, you find colonial buildings, their facades lightly faded, yet their interiors chic, some of them now home to French cafes and contemporary restaurants. Palaces and temples can still be found across the city – not everything was destroyed by the Khmer Rouge – and these suggest the grandeur of what came before. This history provides a backdrop to a lively city. Bicycles whizz past, energy emanates from small markets, locals gather along the banks of the Mekong River. Smaller than Bangkok and much easier to manage, Phnom Penh is the cultural and administrative heart to Cambodia. With a good local guide at your side, the city allows you to ease into the country.
What's Included:
Phnom Penh – A Mix of Khmer and Colonial Beauty
Siem Reap – Angkor Temples at Sunset
Siem Reap – Immersed in the Fabulous Ruins
Siem Reap – Ta Prohm, Banteay Srei and Away From the Crowds
Battambang – Getting To Know Local Cambodian Culture
Battambang – Khmer Cooking Class and Local Artisans
Bangkok to Koh Samui – Thailand Beach Bliss
Koh Samui – White Sand, Thick Jungle and Island Serenity
Koh Samui to Bangkok – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Spend several days fully exploring the wonder of Angkor, the greatest temple complex of them all
- Lounge on a white sand beach and escape the world with a stay on Koh Samui
- Understand Cambodian culture and history with some eye-opening experiences in both Phnom Penh and Battambang
- Learn to cook Khmer style, check out the cafe culture of Cambodia’s capital, and discover artisanal villages
- Snorkel tropical waters, walk-in pristine jungle, and find very private places on Koh Samui
- Watch the sunset from an Angkor temple, find the place from Tomb Raider, and discover parts of the Angkor archaeological site that escape crowds
Detailed Description
Southeast Asia lures most of its visitors two ways. There is the culture and history found in such an exotic corner of the world. Then there is the promise of tranquility, this also being a region of tropical islands and white postcard beaches. This handcrafted tour combines the best of both, but it’s a little different to most itineraries. Rather than stick to Thailand, you travel on an intimate exploration of Cambodia, the culturally intriguing neighbor that has so much more to offer than Angkor Wat. Thanks to new airports you can now fly from Cambodia to one of Thailand’s southern islands in just a few hours, so you end the vacation on the region’s finest beach.
It was a nightmare to get around Cambodia a decade ago. Every journey meant a lost day. Now the infrastructure has been drastically improved, yet the majority of visitors don’t make it past Siem Reap, the tourist capital and gateway to Angkor. Authentic encounters can be found on most street corners in Phnom Penh and Battambang, while villages provide a genuine glimpse into local life, a far cry from their heavily touristic counterparts in Thailand. While Thailand tempts with temples galore, Angkor is the greatest temple complex of them all. With Siem Reap as your base, you really need several days to discover Angkor.
With this handcrafted tour, you go local for eight days, traveling deep into the heart of Cambodia: Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, and Battambang. Then you stop, relax, and drift off. There aren’t any secrets on Koh Samui, the island really does look like the postcards. Sink your feet into the sand, feel the warm ocean breeze, perhaps go swimming or snorkeling, or watch the sunset with a cocktail in hand. You can do things on Koh Samui, but mostly the experience is about doing nothing at all. It’s Thailand’s second largest island and one of the famed slices of paradise in the Gulf of Thailand. It is large enough to absorb the crowds and leave a piece of beauty for everyone, with your small five-star resort tucked away on the lesser-seen southern coast.
Before the beach, there’s the culture. First Phnom Penh, a capital city of local flavors and redolent history. It’s a wonderful and mostly off the beaten track destination, one that comes alive in the hands of a good guide. Cafes await down colonial streets, Khmer remains to suggest spiritual histories, and monuments pay tribute to the country’s harrowing recent history. Fly to Siem Reap and discover Angkor’s wonders, including the temples overtaken by tree roots. Explore the outer reaches of the archaeological site and follow the stories through the ancient royal city. Then spend two days with the locals in Battambang, a lively town that’s full of quirks and Cambodian inspiration. The tempo is fast paced in Cambodia, which is why you’ll then love Koh Samui even more.
Starting Price
$3,200 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 189 reviews
The trip covered a lot of ground, with four cities in Thailand and Siem Reap in Cambodia. The details and the logistics of the trip were timely and well communicated by Zicasso's travel company. The guides were punctual, well-informed, and passionate about the countries' histories.
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Zicasso’s travel agency worked patiently with us over several months to organize a perfect four-country tour through Indochina, doing exactly what we asked, including a Khmer cooking class with a local chef.
We were met on arrival in each county by an experienced English-speaking guide who was well-versed in the history, geography, and culture of each location, and they were just delightful people too. They took us to rural villages and through urban mazes to get a close look at the daily life of the citizens. We chatted with farmers in the field and had meals in local homes. Our agency booked amazing hotels for each stop, from an eco-lodge in the mountains of Vietnam to a spectacular seaside resort in Thailand.
We had contact names and numbers for agency representatives in each country. They were incredibly responsive, even after hours, when we had a small medical issue. They gave us a completely seamless experience from arrival to departure, with no wasted time. Vacation time is very precious, so we prefer to work with professionals who know the area intimately and take the time to understand our objectives rather than pushing a canned itinerary.
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We traveled to Vietnam and Cambodia from May 8 to 22, 2025. This was my fifth trip through Zicasso. As expected, the itinerary was excellent and exactly what we were looking for. I did double my budget from what I initially sent to Zicasso.
All of the lodging selections were outstanding. Along with the tours of the Ho Chi Minh complex, Hue Imperial City, the Angkor Wat complex, and numerous other temples and pagodas, we experienced a cable car ride to a mountain summit, a walk through an ethnic village, a water puppet show, a Cambodian circus, a Vietnamese cooking class, an evening lantern boat ride in Hoi An, and dinner in one of the top 50 restaurants in Asia. The water puppets are an ancient Vietnamese art (11th century) and the show was extraordinary.
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We had a fabulous time in Vietnam and Cambodia. The accommodations were top-notch and the suggested activities were spot-on. We would not change anything about the trip.
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Our Zicasso travel agent did a wonderful job taking our requests and styling a complex, detailed itinerary. Everything worked perfectly. The guides all communicated with each other and the drivers were always at the expected locations. All accommodations were awesome and well-located.
Beginning in Chiang Mai, Thailand, we visited Doi Inthanon National Park, the Doi Suthep mountain temple, and had an absolutely awesome time visiting with elephants at the elephant sanctuary, among other things. We even got to play with a two-week-old elephant. All our dining recommendations were awesome and we particularly enjoyed our time with the guides.
Next, we flew to Krabi for unforgettable views and relaxing beach time. Again, the resort was awesome. We even went mountain climbing on Railay Beach. My son got engaged at the New Year's gala at our hotel, which was spectacular; an unbelievable stay. We particularly enjoyed our time with the guide!
Next, we finished in Bangkok, where the highlight was riding in the tuk-tuks and doing a city food tour. Our guide was so awesome and knowledgeable.
Unfortunately, eight of the 10 of us then flew home, while my wife and I continued to Siem Reap, Cambodia. Our guide was such a good travel companion and we left Cambodia with a true knowledge of Cambodian life/history/temples. He was very forthcoming about his life growing up under the Khmer Rouge. Although a long day, the temple tour was unbelievable, culminating in Angkor Wat. Our hotel was awesome and blocks from the nightlife on Pub Street. It was such a great stay.
Next, we flew to Saigon. We were met by our guide, who noticed we were hungry and immediately stopped at a local street food vendor for our first foray into bun bo. It was so good. The mix of history, countryside visits, and city tours with our guide was awesome and she even left us with a customized pictorial of our visit. The other excursion that needs mention is the Vespa city and food tour. Our main guide was delightful, giving us a true taste of Saigon culture and food. The drivers were so great. This tour finished with a surprise visit to a local bar/club, where we had front-row seats to an awesome Latin band for a nightcap. It was truly unforgettable. Also, we cannot forget our visit to the Cu Chi tunnels, where our guide did a great job educating and touring us through this unbelievable history.
Then, we flew to Hanoi to another awesome location. Highlights in Hanoi would be visiting the Hoa Lo prison, having dinner in a local family's home, and especially the Minsk backstreet tour. Our tour drivers were so awesome. This excursion really gave us a feel for the city/backstreets, as well as an idea of the frightening life of riding a motorbike through the city and back alleys of Hanoi. It was truly unforgettable. This tour finished with my knees about a foot away from the speeding train at Hanoi train station, another can't-miss site!
Next, we visited Ninh Binh for trekking, biking, and bamboo boating. The scenery was awesome and it was definitely a nice break from the busy city.
The trip finished with a two-night, three-day cruise on Hạ Long Bay. The scenery was unbelievable and the staff were excellent; so attentive and informative.
This trip truly was spectacular and we are so happy that Zicasso connected us with our agent to make all of this happen. We couldn't be happier with the entire trip!
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We had a fantastic trip to Cambodia and Laos!!! Zicasso’s tour company went above and beyond our expectations.
Every guide and driver was awesome. They were prompt, informative, helpful, and, most importantly, very personable. If there were any concerns, the guides handled the issue in a professional and timely manner.
The hotels and accommodations were always five-star and exceeded our expectations.
On our trip, we journeyed from the hectic life of cities to the simple subsistence life of remote villages. We learned about local history, culture, religion, and food. We saw Angkor Wat, literally one of the wonders of the world, as well as seeing the horrors of the reign of the Khmer Rouge.
In Cambodia and Laos, this trip was full of wonderful experiences, education, and excitement. It broadened our understanding of the world, just as travel should. Thank you for recommending this travel company to us.
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