Adventure Cambodia

Brad McComb • September 3, 2025

Take a ride on the wild side of Cambodia

Tour guide on Cambodian adventure

Cambodia is a country of contrasts—bustling cities, ancient temples, lush countryside, and untouched islands. But beyond the postcard views lies a side of Cambodia built for thrill-seekers and explorers. Our 10-day Adventure Tour is designed for travellers who want more than sightseeing. It’s about testing limits, embracing the outdoors, and discovering Cambodia’s landscapes in the most exhilarating ways possible.

From cycling and quad biking to zip-lining, caving, and camping on the beach under a sky of bioluminescent plankton—this journey is all about active adventure with a splash of Cambodian culture.

🌅 Sunset on the Mekong

We kick off in Phnom Penh with a chilled start—a sunset boat cruise on the Mekong. Watching the skyline glow as the city drifts into night sets the perfect tone for what’s to come: a tour that balances adventure with moments of calm connection.

🚴 Pedals Through the Countryside

The next morning, it’s time to swap boats for bikes. Cycling through the countryside around Phnom Penh, we’ll pass rice paddies, small villages, and smiling faces along the way. It’s an intimate window into rural life that you can’t get from the road—slow, scenic, and grounded in the everyday rhythm of Cambodia.

🛻 Quad Biking in Siem Reap

By the time we reach Siem Reap, things rev up a notch. Hop on a quad bike and carve your way through rice paddies, dirt tracks, and small farming communities. Dusty, muddy, and unforgettable—it’s adventure with a strong dose of adrenaline.

🌿 Zip-Lining Over Angkor

The temples of Angkor are already awe-inspiring. But imagine seeing the jungle canopy and temple spires from above with Angkor Zipline. Soar through the UNESCO World Heritage jungle on a course of ziplines, sky bridges, and treetop platforms. With the wind rushing past and the forest below, it’s an adrenaline-filled way to experience Angkor like never before.

🎪 Night at the Circus

After the high-flying thrills, sit back and let the professionals take the stage at Phare, the Cambodian Circus. This unforgettable evening blends storytelling, theatre, and acrobatics, performed by talented local artists who bring Cambodia’s history and culture to life.

🏕 Kayaking, Camping & Plankton Magic

From Siem Reap, we head to the coast and board a boat bound for Koh Rong Sanloem. With Adventure Travel Co., the island adventure unfolds in layers: kayaking through turquoise waters, snorkeling among coral reefs, hiking jungle trails, and camping on a pristine beach under the stars.

The real highlight? After dark, the sea comes alive with bioluminescent plankton—a glowing natural wonder that feels straight out of a dream.

🧗 Rock Climbing & Caving in Kampot

In Kampot, limestone cliffs and caves set the stage for an adrenaline rush with Climbodia. From beginner-friendly climbs to challenging routes, you’ll tackle rock faces, descend into caverns, and discover hidden chambers with expert local guides leading the way.

🌊 Hiking & Waterfalls in Kirirom

The final leg of the journey takes us into the cool pine forests of Kirirom National Park. A refreshing change of scenery, this highland area is perfect for hiking trails and chasing waterfalls—the ideal way to wind down after days of high-energy adventure.

Why This Tour?

Our Adventure Tour isn’t about sitting still—it’s about diving in, getting muddy, climbing high, and paddling deep. It’s a journey designed to push boundaries while keeping the joy of exploration at its heart.

If you’re ready to trade the ordinary for the extraordinary, Cambodia is waiting.

👉 Adventure starts here.

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Visiting Cambodia offers an enriching experience and an unparalleled opportunity to connect with the local community. Cambodian people are warm, open and very accepting of foreign visitors into their communities. Many travellers enjoy these interactions and getting to know your guides, tuk tuk drivers and hotel staff on a more personal level can make your trip truly unforgettable. For those who wish to contribute a little more than their base tourism spend, there are many ways that you can give that will be beneficial for those that you meet. Tips Though tipping in Cambodia is not expected, it is always deeply appreciated. Most Cambodian people will never ask you for a tip, but what you choose to give after exceptional service can always be put to use in any number of ways. The Cambodian culture is deeply rooted in food, which means your tip could mean the difference between a family eating rice and soy sauce with basic vegetables to that same family being able to incorporate fish into their evening meal (over 75% of the Cambodian diet is related to fish in some way, but it can be expensive for lower income families). Cambodian families are also very focused on educating the next generation. Tips are often used for the payment of school fees for children as even a public education requires a payment of some sort as well as the purchase of uniforms, books etc. as the public education system is still very underfunded. As a general guide for tipping, here are the amounts we would recommend: Drivers $5 - $10 USD per day Guides $10- $20 USD per day Group Leaders $50 - $200 USD total from the group, depending on the length of the tour Educational Supplies With public schools being largely underfunded, educational supplies are always welcomed as donations. At Adventure Travel Co. we adhere to strict ChildSafe policies which dictate that visiting schools during class hours is detrimental to the learning process, but we are happy to arrange meetings with teachers and school principals where donations can be made appropriately without any negative impacts. Educational supplies are widely available in Cambodia which means that buying locally is both more affordable for you and also contributes to the wider Cambodian economy. Contact us for a list of stores you can visit and school wishlists for your trip. Used laptops are a wonderful donation for schools that focus on technological education. If you have an old laptop laying around at home, bringing this to Cambodia to donate is a wonderful way to support education into the future. Even broken laptops can be donated to technical training schools to be used as a training tool for technological repair classes. Second hand laptops are also available for purchase in Cambodia for affordable prices and we can help to guide you through the purchase process if you would prefer to purchase technological supplies in-country. Capacity Building Gifts So the saying goes, if you give a man a fish, he can eat for a day, but if you teach a man to fish, he can eat for a lifetime. Focusing your gifts and donations on capacity building is a great way to ensure that your donations go a long way. Keeping with the saying in literal terms, we will start this section with fishing supplies. Cambodian people rely largely on fishing around the country to feed their families. Though their style of fishing is much more rudimentary than what we might be used to in our home counties, there are basic supplies like hooks, lines and sinkers that can always be used in countryside locations surrounding the Tonle Sap lake. For seaside villages, basic fishing rods as well as gear and tackle will always be valuable gifts for local people to help them achieve the catch they need. Bicycles are often a well received gift which enables children to reach school safely. Bikes are available around the country for affordable prices and we can help to direct you to the communities that need them the most. Sadly, access to clean water is still a major issue in the Cambodian countryside. Something as simple as a ceramic water filter (in-country cost of around $25 USD) can help to prevent illnesses from bacteria that is contracted from ingesting unclean water. For those who have a little more to give, we can link you up with NGOs that provide wells for clean water access in villages that still don't have access to running water. Though this would be a financial donation, it is something that provides hygiene and sanitation to entire communities rather than a donation to a single person. 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