Experience burgeoning Phnom Penh, Find traces of French elegance around Battambang, Watch the sunrise over Angkor Wat, Explore rural Cambodian countryside by bike, Journey to the depths of the Phnom Chhnork caves, Take a dip in seaside Sihanoukville.
This adventure costs GBP £785 and you need to budget seperately for USD$250 for meals not included. The trip involved bus, boat and bicycle, and hotels/guesthouses approx 14 nights. Just get in touch with us on team@madventurer.com if you would like the full details of this trip, or give us a call on 01434 633137, 0845 121 1996. Or request a call back to save some money on your phone bill! Here's the itinerary......

This Cambodian adventure begins in the capital. Pay respects to lives lost at the chilling Tuol Sleng Museum and the infamous Killing Fields, before taking time to discover a more glorious era amid the treasures of the National Museum.
Crumbling French-colonial shopfronts along the riverfront lend a certain elegance to Battambang's facade. Make a sobering visit to Phnom Sampeau and stop off at the peaceful temples of Wat Banan.
Rise early to see a spectacular sunrise over Angkor Wat and enjoy a day of temple-hopping. The structures of Angkor are an amazing archaeological sight and are sure to captivate.
Experience the serenity of small-town Cambodia in Kompong Cham before getting up close to rural life on a bicycle ride around a nearby island.
Renowned for its pungent durian fruit, riverside Kampot is a wonderful place to relax. Venture into the countryside for a tour through salt flats, rice fields, pepper plantations and the famous Phnom Chhnork caves. Stop by villages along the way to meet the locals and witness their daily lives.
Settle in for some beachside bliss on Cambodia's southern coast. Take a boat out to a nearby island to relax among swaying palms, white sands and clear, blue waters.
Go in search of shade and some silver jewellery at the Russian Market or see if the blue flag is flying outside the Royal Palace - it's a sign the king is in.