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 Cambodia Tour Packages from UAE

Wrapped in an irresistible sense of mystique and quiet grandeur, Cambodia feels like a place where the world slows down and beauty reveals itself gently. Here, ancient cities lie cradled by emerald forests, golden sunsets illuminate serene beaches and timeless temples rise with a grace that leaves even seasoned travellers speechless. Once the flourishing heart of the Khmer Empire, this captivating country invites you to wander through atmospheric ruins, glide past floating villages and lose yourself in the splendour of Angkor Wat, a monument that stands as one of humanity’s greatest achievements.

Cambodia is not simply a destination. It is an intimate journey into a world where culture, nature and spirituality come together with effortless elegance. With Flying Squirrel Holidays, every aspect of your experience is tailored with precision and warmth. Expect thoughtfully designed itineraries, exclusive access, exquisite stays and a sense of seamlessness that lets you savour each moment fully. This is Cambodia at its most refined, curated just for you.

OVERVIEW

Cambodia unfolds like a beautifully layered tapestry, where centuries of civilisation blend into an atmosphere that feels both elegant and enchanting. Theravada Buddhist traditions, ancient Hindu elements, refined Angkorian artistry and the quiet imprint of French colonial influence come together to create a destination rich in depth and character. In Phnom Penh, the energy is warm and sophisticated. Strolling past graceful French-era facades, riverside boulevards and lively neighbourhood cafés, you feel an irresistible mix of heritage and contemporary charm. With three majestic rivers meeting at its heart, the city flows with vibrant culinary experiences, refined dining and irresistible street food that tempts even the most discerning travellers.

Temple town allure

Siem Reap welcomes you with its effortless charm, serving as the elegant gateway to the world-renowned Angkor temple complex. The town itself enchants with artisanal silk workshops, atmospheric night markets, craft boutiques and countryside adventures through golden rice fields and floating villages.

Glide along Tonle Sap Lake on a serene afternoon boat ride or indulge in a traditional massage in one of the many boutique parlours that line the streets. Every moment here feels steeped in culture, warmth and a quiet sense of discovery.

Island escapes

Southwestern Cambodia offers a pristine slice of paradise, home to one of Southeast Asia’s last untouched rainforests and a constellation of islands that still feel delightfully hidden from the world. From Sihanoukville, sail toward the shores of Koh Rong, Koh Rong Samloem or Koh Ta Kiev, where silky white sands, cobalt waters and swaying palms set the stage for a day of indulgence. Spend your hours snorkelling in crystal clear lagoons, drifting in calm waters or simply relaxing at a chic beach shack with the ocean shimmering before you.

Nature and wildlife

Eastern Cambodia remains a sanctuary for those who crave nature at its most authentic. Verdant forests stretch into the horizon, teeming with wildlife and untouched landscapes. The charming riverside town of Kratie is the perfect base for countryside exploration, while nearby Kampie offers an extraordinary chance to witness the rare Irrawaddy dolphins play in the gentle waters of the Mekong. As the sun sets and the river blushes gold, you are reminded of the quiet elegance that defines Cambodia’s natural world.

Best time to visit

Cambodia offers a beautiful experience year round, but the most heavenly months fall between November and February when the air is cool, the skies are clear and the landscapes are lush. This is the ideal window for exploring Angkor’s temples, enjoying coastal escapes and wandering through vibrant cities in absolute comfort.

Connectivity from the UAE

Reaching Cambodia from the UAE is wonderfully smooth with multiple flight options connecting Dubai and Abu Dhabi to Phnom Penh and Siem Reap via premium regional carriers. With seamless transit and short travel times, the journey is relaxed and effortless.

Visa for UAE Nationals and Residents

UAE nationals enjoy visa on arrival or easy e visa access, making travel planning beautifully uncomplicated. UAE residents can also obtain an e visa prior to travel, ensuring a smooth and stress-free entry upon arrival in the Kingdom.

HIGHLIGHTS OF CAMBODIA

PLACES TO VISIT

Kampot

The old-world riverside town provides a gateway to the French hill station of Bokor National Park that has a lovely view and a pleasing climate. Don’t forget to try the spicy and savoury pepper crabs here. These are caught fresh from the sea and cooked in little roadside restaurants.

Sihanoukville

The perfect place for you to have an adventurous day, with many options for water activities such as Snorkelling, Scuba Diving, or Kayaking.

Koh Ker

Explore the innumerable temples at Koh Ker - Koh Ker temple, the Pram temple, Chen temple, the Preng well and the Kuk temple. Each with a story of its own.

Koh Tonsay

Also known as the Rabbit Island as local inhabitants believe, this island provides the perfect break as it is a peaceful abode lined with coconut palms. Try the fish, shrimps, crab and squid which are offered on all menus and are cooked in a variety of styles.

National Museum

If you are a history enthusiast then this is a must-visit. It houses one of the finest Khmer sculpture collections and is one of the top museums in the capital city of Phnom Penh.

Bayon Temple

Located in the popular site of Angkor Thom, the capital of the Khmer empire, this ancient temple holds a significant place in the rich history of the place. The gigantic face designs on the walls of the building are what makes it stand out.

Ta Prohm

One of the most popular Angkor sanctuaries, the entire place is not just encapsulated by wilderness but the amazing majority of landmarks around the place further do add to the amazing beauty of the place.

Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center

Spread across an area of 6,000 acres, this reserve is considered as the largest zoo in the country. This place is home to around 1200 rescued animals among which 102 species are endangered.

Killing Fields

The mark of the dark past that once doomed Cambodia, it is said that thousands of people were tortured here to death during the time Khmer Rouge ruled Cambodia. There are around 20,000 mass grave sites which were discovered around this area. At the present day, there is a statue of Choeung Ek which is adorned with skulls of the people who died here.

Koh Rong

The picturesque white sandy beaches welcome you to one of the most beautiful places in Cambodia. Grilled squid, Bai Sach Chrouk and Stir-fried beef are delicacies here.

Mondulkiri

Its abundant wildlife and natural beauty are what makes Mondulkiri special.

Central Market

A shopaholic’s heaven! It will surprise you with its range of items.

Poipet

Poipet is the land of casinos and karaoke bars where the locals join in with the tourists to enjoy a fun time.

THINGS TO DO

Cambodia has numerous activities and sports. You can go cruising on the beautiful Mekong river for a leisurely afternoon.

Try Fish Amok which is the most popular dish in Cambodia. This dish is composed of a rich and creamy curry-like sauce that is the perfect balance of ginger, lemongrass, turmeric and coconut milk.

Get rid of the fatigue and exhaustion at one of the many massage parlours in Phnom Penh where expert masseuses would help you rejuvenate after a long day of sight-seeing.

Rent a cycle and go biking across the Mekong Delta, Phnom Penh, all temples of Angkor, Kep, Sihanouk Ville, Cardamom Mountain, Four Thousand Islands and experience the county’s natural beauty first hand.

Discover your inner chef and take a cooking class at Treak Village, Sojourn Ln, Krong Siem Reap. Try your hand at making tasty authentic Cambodian Cuisine.

Take a Tuk-tuk ride around the Angkor Archeological Park and maybe if you are lucky, you will catch the breath-taking view of the golden sunrise from Angkor Wat, the experience of a lifetime.

Go Scuba diving in Koh Rong, Koh Rong Saloem, Koh Kon, Koh Tang and Koh Prins islands. The rich marine life and the sheer diversity will leave you awestruck.

Watch the majestic Apsara Dance put on by hotels and restaurants in Siem Reap and Phnom Penh. The cultural performances by the women are a sight to behold as they wear glittering silk tunics, colourful sequined tops and elaborate golden headdresses. Each performer executes movements with such precision that it leaves you enthralled.

Go trekking. In the northeast, particularly in Banlung and Sen Monorom, local guides can lead groups or individuals on treks into the surrounding jungle and Virachey National Park. Treks can last anything from a day to a week. There is also good trekking in the forested hills around Koh Kong.

Take a meditation class at any of the Buddhist monasteries found in Cambodia. Theravada Buddhism teaches the art of controlling one’s mind and mental desires to achieve one’s goals and is also Cambodia’s most popular tradition.

Go shopping at the Central Market in Phnom Penh for beautiful handicrafts and local souvenirs.

TOP TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

The Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda

The Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda in Phnom Penh should be a must-visit when travelling to Cambodia. The beautiful regal structure gives one a peek at the rich and complex cultural history of the place. They are one of the finest examples of twentieth-century Khmer influenced architecture.
Home to the Royal family, it stores collections of foreign gifts, murals, paintings which depict the past of the country. With sprawling lawns and manicured gardens, it is one of the most popular tourist spots. A blue flag flies when the King is in residence. While the palace itself is off-limits, it’s possible to visit several buildings within the grounds.
The Silver Pagoda is named for its floor which is covered in gleaming silver.

Temples of Angkor

The world-renowned Angkor Temples are the world’s largest religious site. It has also been a declared UNESCO heritage site since 1992. According to a myth, the construction of Angkor Wat was ordered by the Hindu God Indra to serve as a palace for his son Precha Ket Mealea.

The initial design and construction of the temple took place in the first half of the 12th century, during the reign of King Suryavarman II who dedicated the temple to Lord Vishnu. It was built as the king's state temple and capital city.
More than one hundred Angkorian monuments lie spread over some 3000 square kilometres of the countryside. The vast temple of Angkor Wat and the walled city of Angkor Thom are the best-known monuments. During the Angkorian period, the ruling god-kings built imposing temples as a way of asserting their divinity. The magnificence of Angkor Wat depicts the pinnacle of Khmer Art.

Kep

Kep is renowned throughout Cambodia for its delicious, inexpensive seafood. It’s heaven for seafood connoisseurs. It’s also a good base from which to go on an island boat tour. Head over to the palm-fringed beach of Rabbit Island or Koh Tonsay. You can also get a fresh crab straight from the sea at the crab market for supper.

Floating villages on Tonle Sap

Tonle Sap lake is the largest freshwater in South East Asia. The Lake is home to lots of charming floating villages. One can explore the fascinating houses built from bamboo and raised on stilts which are mainly inhabited by Vietnamese fisherman. You’ll pass floating markets, schools and pagodas and learn more about local life.

Irrawaddy Dolphins

Around 20km north of Kratie is Kampie. It offers the best riverside vantage point to spot the rare freshwater Irrawaddy dolphins. It is expected that only around eighty remain in the entire Mekong. The dolphin-watching site is now run as an ecotourism project by the local community.

Trekking in Rattanakiri

Trek into the forest of Rattanakiri. The capital of Banlung is surrounded by peaceful countryside. It is dotted with waterfalls and lakes, and it's also home to the indigenous chunchiet hill tribes. You may spot gibbons, rare birdlife and endangered species in the Virachey National Park.

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    ITINERARY

    This is a SAMPLE itinerary. Our Cambodia holiday packages from the UAE are customizable to suit your preferences.

    Day 1

    Upon your arrival in Siem Reap, our representative will meet you and transfer you to your hotel. Complete the check-in formalities and gear up for your trip to the Floating Village. Take a ride on the traditional wooden boat on the Tonle Sap Lake to experience the edges of the lake. After enjoying a refreshing ride on one of the largest freshwater lakes in Asia, proceed for dinner at a local restaurant. Relish a buffet dinner along with traditional Apsara Dance Show. Head back to the hotel for a good night's sleep.

    Day 2

    Enjoy a delectable breakfast and get ready to visit the Angkor Thom South Gate. Your first stop for the day is the Bayon Temple. Next up, visit The Royal Enclosure, the Phimeanakas, and the Leper King Terrace. This grand temple palace in Angkor Thom is another pyramidal representation of Mt Meru with three different levels. Continue your visit to Ta Prohm, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in the Bayon style in the late 12th century, this ruin is a must see for all history and art enthusiasts. Savour a delicious lunch after which you can resume sightseeing. Next up is Thommanon, located east of the Gate of Victory of Angkor Thom. Also, visit Chau Say Tevoda, Ta Keo, and the grand Angkor Wat temple complex. Famed as the largest religious monument in the world, this temple is an architectural marvel. Proceed to Bakheng Hill for a scintillating sunset view. Dont forget to visit the Phnom Penh temple complex.

    Day 3

    After breakfast, proceed for your transfer to Phnom Penh, the glimmering capital city. Enroute stop for a quick visit at the Spider Market. Continue to Phnom Penh and enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant. Next up, visit the Royal Palace where the King of Cambodia and the royal families live. Continue to Silver Pagoda which is located on the south side of the Palace. Originally constructed of wood in 1892, the Pagoda stands as an epitome of Cambodias cultural riches. Finally, visit the Wat Phnom Temple the most important pagoda in Phnom Penh. After dinner and head back to the hotel for a good nights sleep. You can also visit the Naga casino, to get a taste of the Cambodia nightlife.

    Day 4

    Gear up for an exciting day of sightseeing. Your first stop for the day is the Tuol Sleng Museum, a former school which was used as a prison by Pol Pot's security forces. Get a taste of the Cambodian history and culture as your next stop is the Killing Fields. The site holds the remains of roughly 9000 people who were exhumed in 1980. Have lunch and then visit the Russian Market where you can buy souvenirs. The market is known for its cheap clothing, silver jewellery, and classical music instruments. Next, enjoy the sunset cruise on the Tonle Sap and Mekong rivers.

    Day 5

    On the last day, you can visit the local markets and souvenir shops, and buy gifts for your loved ones. Proceed for departure and board your flight back home.

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    FAQ

    When is the best time to visit Cambodia?

    The best time to visit Cambodia is from November to February. Cambodia is a warm place and is hot all year round. The temperature peaks in March and May when temperatures can reach around 32°C and above. In December and January, the weather is dry, but the temperatures are slightly cooler. The cooler part of the season between November and February is the peak time for tourism.

    How far is Cambodia from UAE?

    Flight distance (Dubai/Abu Dhabi to Phnom Penh or Siem Reap): around 7 hours direct if you find a non-stop flight, though most flights have a layover (often in Bangkok, Singapore, or Kuala Lumpur), which makes the total travel time 10–14 hours.

    Is Cambodia suitable for family travel from the UAE?

    Absolutely. Cambodia offers a beautiful blend of culture, soft adventure and serene landscapes that cater wonderfully to families. Children love exploring ancient temples, floating villages and gentle wildlife encounters, while parents appreciate the country’s luxurious resorts, attentive hospitality and safe, welcoming atmosphere.

    Do UAE travellers need a visa for Cambodia?

    You can apply for an e-visa online before you travel (valid for 30 days, single entry).

    Visa on arrival is also available at major international airports (Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Sihanoukville).

    Passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry.

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