Custom organized travel to Cambodia
Cambodia Bordered to the west by Thailand, is particularly famous for its exceptional set of temples in Angkor, the 8th wonder of the world, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, some of which is still entangled in the wild forest.
Why Cambodia?
The wealth of Khmer culture alone is a good reason to return.
We have been offering private circuits with driver for more than 6 years. Being based in Asia for more than 20 years, Patrick spent many stays there to find places, drivers, guides, accommodation to make your trip as pleasant as possible. We focus mainly on the Siem Reap part and its surroundings, as the visit to Phnom Penh, its remains of the Khmer Rouge massacres and the museums dedicated to this bloody period is not always easy during the holiday period. Soon we will expand our offer to the Mekong Delta, the time for Patrick to test establishments and validate serious and secure accommodations and activities.
For our tours we use private vehicles with drivers and guides that we have validated. We have chosen the accommodations for all our tours in Laos and tested them ourselves in order to have a varying range of accommodations at attractive price.
Discover Cambodia with Para Info Tours Services
Depending on your dates, the duration of the trip, the composition of your group, the fitness level of the participants, we will build your travel plan together. After an initial exchange by email or WhatsApp, we will offer you a video call via WhatsApp to get to know each other better and to understand your expectations. Then we will quickly send you a draft itinerary, which we will try to finalize after a few desired modifications in order to be able to send you a quote.
Our tours in Cambodia offer a tour of the country's must-sees, culminating in Siem Reap and the temples of Angkor, the largest religious site in the world, a cruise to visit the houses of the floating villages of Lake Tonlé Sap and attend a dinner show of music and traditional dances and for those who desire a trek in the surrounding hills. I recommend you spend 3 days on the site of Angkor, then rest because you walk a lot. In Siem Reap, on my first visit 30 years ago, there were only a few hotels of medium quality, now there are plethora of 4 and 5 star establishment with swimming pool at affordable prices.
We often offer this destination in addition to a trip to Vietnam and/or Laos