Trek the Cardamom Mountains, where waterfalls cut through ancient rainforest and quiet trails offer space to breathe. Drift along the Mekong by kayak, past floating homes, sleepy temples, and the soft rhythm of river life.
Cycle through rural backroads where stilted houses rise above golden fields and buffalo graze at sunset. Or hike up Kulen Mountain, where jungle paths lead to sacred carvings and cool streams.
In Cambodia, the most meaningful impact often starts in small, thoughtful ways.
You might help build Bio Sand Filters with Water for Cambodia, bringing clean water to remote homes where it changes daily life. Or help spark imagination through Read Club Cambodia, reading, storytelling, and gently building confidence in young minds.
You could join a women’s cooperative preserving traditional craft and income. Or assist with grassroots conservation, restoring mangroves, protecting turtle habitats, and learning how delicate ecosystems survive and adapt.
Cambodia is home to Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument on earth—originally built as a Hindu temple, now a powerful symbol of national pride.
Over two-thirds of Cambodia’s population is under 30, shaped by the country’s complex history and full of energy, optimism, and drive for change
Tonle Sap Lake is Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake—and home to entire floating villages where life is lived on the water.
Around 95% of Cambodians are Buddhist, and the culture is deeply spiritual, centred on kindness, community, and calm.
Cambodia is emerging as a hub for social impact businesses, where travellers can support local artisans, ethical cafes, and youth empowerment programmes.
From Khmer New Year to the Water Festival, Cambodia’s traditional celebrations are full of colour, music, and deep-rooted meaning.
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Over 98% of Costa Rica’s energy comes from renewable sources, primarily hydropower, wind, and geothermal.
Some of Cambodia’s most powerful memories don’t come from monuments. They come from people who open their homes, kitchens, and lives to you.
You might visit a floating village on Tonle Sap Lake, where homes rise and fall with the waterline and community runs deep. Or learn to cook Khmer dishes from someone who never measures, but knows the recipe by feel.
Wander through a market full of scent and song, where everything is local and nothing is rushed. Or sit in the audience at the Phare Cambodian Circus—where young performers bring their stories to life through grace, grit, and fire.
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Glide across serene waters, exploring stilted homes and gain insight into the unique lifestyles of Cambodia’s fishing communities.
Take part in assembling and installing Bio Sand Filters, giving rural families access to clean drinking water.
Pedal past lush rice fields, stilted houses, and rural villages, immersing yourself in the peaceful rhythm of local life.
Spend time connecting with local students, sharing stories and ideas, and learning about Cambodian history and values.
Master traditional recipes with fresh local ingredients, guided by skilled chefs in a tranquil countryside setting.
Participate in a t-shirt printing workshop led by artisans, supporting livelihoods while creating your own keepsake.
Take a boat ride to see these rare freshwater dolphins in their natural habitat, a once-in-a-lifetime wildlife experience.
Trek through lush jungles with local Mahouts and their elephants, experiencing Cambodia’s natural beauty while supporting ethical tourism.
Cambodia isn’t a place to power through with a checklist. It’s a place to sit, to notice, to listen. The extraordinary often comes in gentle, unscripted ways. And sometimes, what you carry home isn’t a story or a souvenir but a shift in how you move through the world. Travel like this doesn’t fade. It settles in.
Let’s make it happen.