Cambodia Solo packages are built for the independent Indian traveller who wants to watch the sun rise over Angkor Wat on their own schedule, yet still have company when the mood strikes. Cambodia is one of the easiest first-solo countries in Southeast Asia: distances are short, locals are warm, and you cross most headline sights in under a week. Trips start from ₹22,999 per person, with the visa, transfers, and a guide sorted so you never handle logistics alone.
Travelling solo means you set the pace. Linger at Ta Prohm where tree roots swallow the stone, drift past the floating villages of Tonle Sap, or skip a temple and read by the pool. We keep the must-see moments guided and leave the rest of the day yours. The living history, from the Khmer empire to Phnom Penh, lands differently on your own terms.
What makes our Cambodia Solo packages special
Solo travel should feel free, not lonely or unsafe. We plan for both.
- Solo-friendly pricing: clear single-occupancy rates upfront, no surprise supplements on budget tiers.
- Built-in social moments: a shared Angkor sunrise group and a Pub Street food walk where solo travellers mingle, with free time too.
- Safety first: verified central hotels, airport pickups so you never hunt for a tuk-tuk at midnight, and a 24x7 WhatsApp helpline.
- Local guides who get it: English-speaking Khmer guides handle haggling, temple etiquette, and tipping for you.
- Visa and currency handled: we walk you through the USD 30 e-visa and how much dollar cash to carry, since USD works everywhere alongside the Riel.
Sample Solo Cambodia itineraries
Three routes for one traveller, per person on single occupancy, e-visa excluded.
| Package | Nights | From (per person) | Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| Siem Reap Solo Starter (Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Prohm) | 3 | ₹22,999 | Budget, 3-star, shared sunrise group |
| Temples and Lake Explorer (adds Tonle Sap) | 5 | ₹38,999 | Comfort, 4-star, group plus free time |
| Cambodia Full Circle (Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville) | 7 | ₹61,999 | Premium, 4 and 5-star, private transfers |
Want to slow down or add Sihanoukville? We reshape any of these around your dates and budget.
Best time for a Solo Cambodia trip
The sweet spot is November to March, the dry and cooler season. Mornings are crisp for the Angkor sunrise, skies stay clear for photos, and temple paths are not slippery. Being peak season, more fellow travellers are around too, handy if you want company at sunrise or on a food walk.
Prefer fewer crowds and lower prices? The shoulder months work, though afternoon showers are common and heat builds towards April and May. Whenever you go, start temple visits early to beat the sun and the buses. The flight from India is short, roughly 5–7 hours, so you lose little of your trip to travel.
What's included
- Central hotels with private single rooms (no dorms unless you ask).
- Daily breakfast, plus the welcome dinner on group departures.
- All sightseeing per the itinerary with English-speaking guides.
- Air-conditioned airport transfers (shared on budget tiers, private on the premium route).
- Angkor temple pass guidance and a planned sunrise visit.
- 24x7 India-based support on call and WhatsApp through your trip.
Flights, the USD 30 e-visa, travel insurance, meals not listed, and personal spends are excluded, so you keep control over your daily budget.
