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All Inclusive Cambodia Itineraries

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Cambodia All-Inclusive packages let you settle into the temples, lakes and markets without reaching for your wallet every hour, because meals, transfers, guides and sightseeing are bundled into one upfront price. For Indian travellers who like to budget the trip once and then relax, this is the easiest way to do Cambodia, with prices starting from ₹22,999 per person.

Picture watching the sun rise behind Angkor Wat, then sitting down to a proper breakfast that is already paid for, before your private or shared vehicle takes you to Bayon and Ta Prohm. No haggling with tuk-tuk drivers in the afternoon heat, no surprise restaurant bills, no last-minute entry-ticket scramble. Everything from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh and the Tonle Sap floating villages is planned, paid and pinned down before you board your flight.

What makes our Cambodia All-Inclusive packages special

The whole point of all-inclusive is that the money question is settled before you land. We build that promise into every booking so the only decisions left in Cambodia are which dessert to try and how many photos of Ta Prohm are too many.

  • One price covers the day: breakfast, most lunches and dinners, hotel stays, sightseeing entry where applicable, and your daily transfers are included, so there are very few cash moments left.
  • Angkor temple pass handled: we arrange the Angkor Archaeological Park ticket as part of the itinerary, so you skip the separate ticket counter queue at dawn.
  • English-speaking guides: licensed local guides walk you through Angkor Wat, Bayon and Ta Prohm, explaining the history rather than just pointing at carvings.
  • Indian-friendly meals: we can arrange vegetarian, Jain and halal options at participating restaurants, so food is never a worry far from home.
  • Tonle Sap experience built in: the floating village boat ride on Tonle Sap is scheduled and paid for, not an add-on you negotiate on the spot.
  • Clear inclusions list: you get a written breakdown of exactly what is covered so there are no grey areas once you arrive.

Sample All-Inclusive Cambodia itineraries

These are starting points. Nights, hotel tier and the number of included meals can be scaled up or down to match your budget and pace.

PackageNightsFrom (per person)Style
Siem Reap Temples All-Inclusive3₹22,999Value 3-star, breakfast and dinner, shared transfers
Angkor and Phnom Penh Complete5₹39,9994-star, all meals, mix of private and shared transfers
Cambodia Grand All-Inclusive7₹64,9995-star, all meals, private guide and transfers throughout

The 3-night option focuses on the Angkor temple cluster around Siem Reap. The 5-night adds Phnom Penh and the Tonle Sap floating villages. The 7-night opens up Sihanoukville for a few coastal days at the end, with everything paid for from your first breakfast to your last dinner.

Best time for a All-Inclusive Cambodia trip

The sweet spot is November to March, when the weather is dry, cooler and comfortable for long temple days on foot. Sunrise at Angkor Wat is at its clearest in these months, and Tonle Sap sits at a good water level for the boat rides. This is peak season, so locking an all-inclusive package early protects both your hotel tier and your price.

April and May turn hot and humid, which is hard going around midday at the temples, though prices soften. The June to October monsoon brings short, heavy showers and lush green countryside, and an all-inclusive booking is genuinely handy then because your transfers and indoor plans are already sorted around the rain. Flying time is roughly 5 to 7 hours from India, so it works well as a week-long getaway in any season.

What's included

  • Accommodation: 3-star to 5-star hotels depending on your chosen tier, on a per-person sharing basis.
  • Meals: daily breakfast plus lunches and dinners as per the package, with Indian and vegetarian options arrangeable.
  • Transfers: airport pickups, drops and daily sightseeing transport, shared or private as per tier.
  • Sightseeing and guides: Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Prohm, the Angkor park pass, Tonle Sap boat ride and Phnom Penh tours with licensed guides where listed.
  • Assistance: on-trip support and help with your Cambodia e-visa application.

Flights and the USD 30 e-visa fee are quoted separately unless you choose a tour-with-flights option. Personal spends, tips and optional activities sit outside the package.

Cambodia All Inclusive FAQs

It covers your hotel stay, daily breakfast plus lunches and dinners as listed, all airport and sightseeing transfers, your guided temple tours, the Angkor park pass and the Tonle Sap boat ride. Flights, the e-visa fee, tips and personal shopping are not included unless you pick a flights-bundled version.
Our all-inclusive packages start from ₹22,999 per person for a 3-night Siem Reap trip. A 5-night Siem Reap and Phnom Penh itinerary starts around ₹39,999, and a 7-night 5-star trip with private guides runs from about ₹64,999 per person, before flights.
Yes. Because meals are pre-arranged, we can set up vegetarian, Jain and halal options at participating restaurants in Siem Reap and Phnom Penh. Just tell us your dietary needs at booking and we build them into the included meals.
Carry some US dollars for tips, drinks, souvenirs and any optional activities. The Cambodian Riel and US dollar are both widely used, and dollars are accepted almost everywhere, so you only need modest spending money beyond the package price.
Yes, the early Angkor Wat sunrise visit is built into the temple-day itinerary, with your park pass and guide already arranged. You only need to be ready for the early start, as sunrise is the highlight most travellers do not want to miss.
Travel between November and March for the best dry-season weather, and book a few months ahead since this is peak season. Early booking on an all-inclusive package locks in both your hotel category and the price before they rise.
Indian travellers need a Cambodia e-visa, which costs USD 30. Our team assists with the online application as part of your package so the paperwork is straightforward, though the fee itself is paid separately.
Yes, a popular combo. Both have direct flights via Singapore or Bangkok.
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