Itinerary of Cambodia in a Week
Cities Covered in 7 Days
- Siem Reap
- Phnom Penh
- Coconut Beach, Koh Rong
Day 1 – Siem Reap and its Sunset
- Get in and Check in at Siem Reap
- 1-Day Pass for Angkor Archaelogical Park
- Sunset at Phnom Bakheng
- Dinner at Banlle
For details, please visit Cambodia in a Week – Day 1
Day 2 – 5 Must-See Temples in Angkor Archaeological Park
- Sunrise at Angkor Wat
- Bayon Temple
- Ta Keo Temple
- Banteay Srei
- Ta Prohm
- Late Lunch at Chamkar (Vegan-friendly Restaurant)
- Angkor Night Market
- Bus to Phnom Penh
For details, please visit Cambodia in a Week – Day 2
Day 3 – Phnom Penh Sightseeing Part 1
- Check in at Hostel
- Choeung Ek Genocidal Center
- Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
- Mekong River Cruise
Day 4 – Phnom Penh Sightseeing Part 2
- Russian Market
- Independence Monument
- Lunch at the Vegetarian Restaurant
- Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda
- National Museum of Cambodia
- Sisowath Quay
- Wat Phnom
- Dinner at Hummus House
- Late Night Body Massage
For details, please visit Cambodia in a Week – Days 3-4
Day 5 – Khmer New Year in the best bach of Cambodia
- Minivan to Sihanoukville
- Ferry to Koh Rong Island
- Longtail Boat to Coconut Beach
- Check-in at Coconut Beach Bungalows
- Khmer New Year Celebration at Beach
For details, please visit Cambodia in a Week – Day 5
Day 6 – Relax in Coconut Beach, Koh Rong
- Relax on the Beach
- Kayaking
- Witnessing Bioluminiscent Plankton in Dark
Day 7 – Back from Cambodia
- Boat to Koh Rong
- Ferry to Sihanoukville
- Bus to Koh Kong
- Tuktuk to the Border
For details, please visit Cambodia in a Week – Days 6-7
Net Expense for 1 person in 7 Days (in USD)
The total expense of the full trip of Siem Reap-Phnom Penh-Koh Rong in 7 Days for 1 person totaled up to 515 USD.
Kindly note that this total expense is based on the sharing expense of one person. This is just to help you have a rough idea about the total expense of a single person. When you travel alone or in groups of different numbers, the expenses will differ.
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Cambodia is in bucket list and one day, sooner or later I’m sure I’ll be traveling to Cambodia. I had a brief look to travel love repeat, it seems interesting. Certainly I’ll keep this in mind. ✌?️✌?✌?
Hey wow, that’s cool to know.
That’s really affordable for a seven-day trip, especially with all of the sites and attractions that you visited! I think I would enjoy the river tour – how lucky that it ended up being a private excursion for you! I’ve always wanted to visit Cambodia, especially Siem Reap to see Angkor Wat. Thanks for such a detailed guide!
Yes, Siem Reap is so beautiful and affordable.
The price tag at the end for seeing so much is unbelievably affordable! Those are nice scenes to be privy to and to be honest Cambodia was not on my to-visit list until now. Its made it in there especially with the cost factor – way cheaper than Myanmar I believe. Thank you for the information!
Yes Adele, Cambodia is pretty inexpensive.
I have always wanted to go to Cambodia but tickets from Philippines are so expensive! I really want to see Angkor Wat and explore the place by foot. Must be very historic and picturesque!
Now you can easily plan.
This is such a great itinerary. We are thinking of visiting Cambodia this year and we were looking at such an itinerary. The costs are very attractive as well. Thanks for sharing.
Sure, Jane.
What a nice itinerary you compiled here. It’s enough to cover the main tourist attractions in Cambodia and it’s great for people that don’t have a lot of time to explore. I spend a lot of time in this lovely country a couple of years ago and visited all of these places but I found a lot more joy in getting off the beaten track.
Yes Daniel, it’s a good mix.
Cambodia is a high up on my travel list and i’m always looking for ideas to explore. The itinerary looks really good and well within the budget. I like how you have incorporated different modes of transport from bus to ferry and boat, plus kept time to take it easy like relaxing in the beach. It’s important to cover every aspect of the country and this seems to do just that. Thanks.
Glad you liked it, Raghav.
Quite a comprehensive itinerary for Cambodia, I must say. You have all the main attractions covered and that too at a very attractive price. Cambodia is such a lovely country with amazing people. I think this itinerary would beautifully suit the need of someone who wants to see the best of Cambodia in a week.
Hope you visit the place soon, Soumya.
That is a pretty cool itinerary and one that I am going to bookmark. I don’t have any plans yet of visiting Cambodia but it’ll be the next country I visit when I make it to south east Asia again. I’ll probably not have more than a week anyway so this itinerary is perfect for me. Also, I have heard there are a LOT of temples in Angkor Watt so I am actually glad to have a list of the best ones to visit, reduces my research work!
Happy to help, Medha!
I love how you sum expenses in your posts, that’s so practical. I did pretty much same itinerary in Cambodia even with the New Year at the same place! 😀
Wow!
I visited Phnom Penh and Siem Reap a few years ago with my mother. It was for a week and it was amazing. So many beautiful temples. I loved the Angkor Wat area and exploring all those huge temples. I also visited the circus that is so famous in Siem Reap. I love the way you have detailed out the expenses, it is so important for planning itineraries.
Yes, it’s undoubtedly important.