Cambodia
CoupleCambodia, Siem Reap & Angkor 5N/6D Romantic Escape
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Best for Families with kids 6+, multi-generational trips, school-break travel.
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Six days in Siem Reap for families with kids, paced for short attention spans, plenty of pool time, and the kind of temple-explaining that holds an 8-year-old's attention. We hold five nights at Belmond La Residence d'Angkor, a 4-star riverside resort with a pool the kids won't leave and a kids' club that runs daily Khmer-art sessions. Mr Sopheak, your private guide, is a father of two and knows exactly when 'one more carving' becomes a kid meltdown. Tonle Sap floating village by speedboat (kids love boats). A Khmer cooking class where the kids pound their own kreoung paste. The Phare Cambodian Circus is the night's anchor, 90 minutes, no language barrier, age 4 and up. Vegetarian and Indian-friendly meals pre-arranged at every dinner stop.
Angkor Wat sunrise (kids tag along), reflection-pond viewpoint, breakfast at the cafe
Bayon's 216 stone faces, kids count them, prize at the end
Ta Prohm Tomb Raider tree-roots, it's a movie set, the kids get it
Tonle Sap floating village by speedboat, 90 minutes on the water
Apsara dance dinner with kids' welcome by the dancers
Phare Cambodian Circus, acrobats, no language barrier, age 4+
Khmer cooking class for the family at Le Tigre de Papier
Phokeethra Country Club, family pool day with golf-cart rides for the kids
Pub Street + Old Market night crawl with kids-eat-free spots
Optional baby-elephant interaction at Kulen Elephant Forest
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Land at REP. Visa-on-arrival in the airport, USD 30 cash per pax, two passport-size photos each. Driver waits at Gate 1 with a name placard, 20-minute drive to Belmond. Welcome juice for the kids in the lobby, family room held by 14:00. Light afternoon by the pool. Evening tuk-tuk to Pub Street, our food-and-drinks guide meets you at 18:30 (early because of kids) for a 75-minute walk: Old Market, the original Khmer Kitchen for amok trei, kid-friendly noodle bowls. Dinner at Maharajah Mahal Pub Street, full Indian veg menu, the kids' favourite kulfi at the end.
05:00 wake-up. Driver leaves Belmond at 05:15. 20 minutes to Angkor Wat west gate. Mr Sopheak leads the reflection-pond viewpoint, kids watch the silhouette form. Sunrise lasts 30 minutes. Breakfast at Angkor Cafe across the road (the kids get the chocolate-banana pancake). Continue into Angkor Thom: South Gate (massive stone faces on the bridge, kids count them), Bayon (216 stone faces, Mr Sopheak runs a face-counting game with a USD 1 prize for whoever's closest), Baphuon. Back at Belmond by 12:00 for pool-deck lunch and a long siesta. Evening at the hotel, kids' club Khmer art session at 17:00.
Slow start with breakfast at Belmond. 09:30 driver pickup. Ta Prohm, Mr Sopheak presents it as a movie set (the kids have all watched Tomb Raider trailer at this point), tree-root corner photo. 11:00 family cooking class at Le Tigre de Papier. The kids pound their own kreoung paste, learn to spring-roll, the chef makes it kid-friendly throughout. You eat what you cook for lunch. Back to Belmond by 14:30, pool. 18:00 driver to Cambodian Cultural Village for Apsara dinner-and-dance, we hold a family table, dancers welcome the kids on stage at the end.
08:30 driver to Kompong Phluk speedboat, the genuine floating village 30 km south. 90-minute speedboat ride into the mangrove flooded forest (kids love speedboats). Lunch at the floating restaurant on stilts. Back in town by 14:00. Free afternoon at the Belmond pool. 19:00 Phare, The Cambodian Circus, acrobatics, music, theatre, no language barrier so the kids understand the whole show; runs 1h15. Late dinner at the Sugar Palm, the chef will make a non-spicy kids' amok with chicken on request.
Free day. Two paths. Path 1 (recommended for kids 5–9): pool-day at Belmond morning, golf-cart rides at Phokeethra Country Club afternoon (USD 25/family for an hour, the kids drive), evening at Marum (Tree-Alliance youth-training restaurant, kid-friendly). Path 2 (kids 10+): Banteay Srei + Kulen Elephant Forest day with our private guide (USD 80/adult, kids half-price); Kulen Elephant is a sanctuary, no riding, gentle interaction with rescued elephants in their habitat. Both paths end with farewell dinner at Genevieve's (French-Khmer, the chef's wife is Indian and adapts the menu for picky kids).
Slow farewell breakfast at Belmond. Late checkout till 13:00 (we hold). Last walk through the Old Market for kramas (the kids will want one each, USD 5 fair-traded), Cambodian black pepper from Kampot. Driver to REP airport, international check-in 2 hours before departure. Save us a photo of the kids' Khmer-art kids'-club piece. Your TAT planners stay on WhatsApp through wheels-up.
Day 1
ArrivalLand at REP. Visa-on-arrival in the airport, USD 30 cash per pax, two passport-size photos each. Driver waits at Gate 1 with a name placard, 20-minute drive to Belmond. Welcome juice for the kids in the lobby, family room held by 14:00. Light afternoon by the pool. Evening tuk-tuk to Pub Street, our food-and-drinks guide meets you at 18:30 (early because of kids) for a 75-minute walk: Old Market, the original Khmer Kitchen for amok trei, kid-friendly noodle bowls. Dinner at Maharajah Mahal Pub Street, full Indian veg menu, the kids' favourite kulfi at the end.
Day 2
Moderate05:00 wake-up. Driver leaves Belmond at 05:15. 20 minutes to Angkor Wat west gate. Mr Sopheak leads the reflection-pond viewpoint, kids watch the silhouette form. Sunrise lasts 30 minutes. Breakfast at Angkor Cafe across the road (the kids get the chocolate-banana pancake). Continue into Angkor Thom: South Gate (massive stone faces on the bridge, kids count them), Bayon (216 stone faces, Mr Sopheak runs a face-counting game with a USD 1 prize for whoever's closest), Baphuon. Back at Belmond by 12:00 for pool-deck lunch and a long siesta. Evening at the hotel, kids' club Khmer art session at 17:00.
Day 3
ModerateSlow start with breakfast at Belmond. 09:30 driver pickup. Ta Prohm, Mr Sopheak presents it as a movie set (the kids have all watched Tomb Raider trailer at this point), tree-root corner photo. 11:00 family cooking class at Le Tigre de Papier. The kids pound their own kreoung paste, learn to spring-roll, the chef makes it kid-friendly throughout. You eat what you cook for lunch. Back to Belmond by 14:30, pool. 18:00 driver to Cambodian Cultural Village for Apsara dinner-and-dance, we hold a family table, dancers welcome the kids on stage at the end.
Day 4
Moderate08:30 driver to Kompong Phluk speedboat, the genuine floating village 30 km south. 90-minute speedboat ride into the mangrove flooded forest (kids love speedboats). Lunch at the floating restaurant on stilts. Back in town by 14:00. Free afternoon at the Belmond pool. 19:00 Phare, The Cambodian Circus, acrobatics, music, theatre, no language barrier so the kids understand the whole show; runs 1h15. Late dinner at the Sugar Palm, the chef will make a non-spicy kids' amok with chicken on request.
Day 5
ModerateFree day. Two paths. Path 1 (recommended for kids 5–9): pool-day at Belmond morning, golf-cart rides at Phokeethra Country Club afternoon (USD 25/family for an hour, the kids drive), evening at Marum (Tree-Alliance youth-training restaurant, kid-friendly). Path 2 (kids 10+): Banteay Srei + Kulen Elephant Forest day with our private guide (USD 80/adult, kids half-price); Kulen Elephant is a sanctuary, no riding, gentle interaction with rescued elephants in their habitat. Both paths end with farewell dinner at Genevieve's (French-Khmer, the chef's wife is Indian and adapts the menu for picky kids).
Day 6
ModerateSlow farewell breakfast at Belmond. Late checkout till 13:00 (we hold). Last walk through the Old Market for kramas (the kids will want one each, USD 5 fair-traded), Cambodian black pepper from Kampot. Driver to REP airport, international check-in 2 hours before departure. Save us a photo of the kids' Khmer-art kids'-club piece. Your TAT planners stay on WhatsApp through wheels-up.
End of trip
A 4-star riverside resort 5 minutes from Pub Street. The 25m horizon pool is the kids' magnet, they'll request it three times a day. Family rooms are 45 sqm with a pull-out for the kids. The kids' club runs Khmer-art sessions (lacquer-painting, paper-folding) free for guests. Daily afternoon high-tea on the terrace; we hold a slot. Veg and Jain breakfasts on 24h notice.

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Yes, Siem Reap is one of the most family-friendly Southeast Asian destinations. The city is small, walkable, and tuk-tuks are everywhere (kids love them). Belmond, Phare Circus, Cambodian Cultural Village all have kids-welcome policies. Health risks: mosquito-borne illnesses (we share the DEET protocol), tap water (don't drink, hotels provide bottled), and food (kids' stomachs sometimes react to first 2 days of new cuisine, we keep a paediatrician on call). The cultural pace is slow and the locals genuinely love kids.
From age 4 upward, the trip works as designed. Below age 4, sunrise mornings are tough (5 AM wake-up) and Phare Circus tickets are still required. We can shift sunrise to a later (07:00) Bayon-first morning for under-4s and skip the Phare Circus. Tell your TAT planner the kids' ages at booking and we re-pace. Babies under 18 months can do this trip but we'd cut Tonle Sap and add an extra pool day.
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Yes for vegetarian, with 7-day notice for full Jain. Khmer cuisine itself is fish-and-meat heavy, but every Siem Reap restaurant we use has dedicated veg sections. Confirmed family-friendly veg dinners: Maharajah Mahal (Pub Street, full Indian), Marum (Tree-Alliance, vegan-strong), Sugar Palm (modern Khmer, veg amok and pumpkin curry the kids will eat), Genevieve's (French-Khmer, kid-adaptive). Belmond breakfast handles full Jain on 24h pre-call.
Yes, we fit up to 2 child-restraints (Cambodian-imported, mostly Maxi-Cosi or Joie) on the rental car at no extra cost. Tell your TAT planner the kids' ages and weights at booking. If you're carrying your own travel car-seat from India, we strip the rental and credit USD 5/day back. Kids on tuk-tuks are an inevitability, the local norm is the parent holding the kid in their lap; for safety we use the SUV-with-seatbelts, not tuk-tuks, for any out-of-town transfer.
Yes, Le Tigre de Papier runs a family-adapted class (we book this specifically). Kids get child-sized aprons, mortars they can lift, and the chef pre-chops the chillies (kids do the lemongrass and ginger only). The recipes are simple: spring rolls, fish amok in banana leaves, mango sticky rice. The class is 3 hours including the meal. Kids 5+ love it; under 5 we'd skip in favour of an extra pool morning.