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School Trip to Cambodia

Extraordinary adventures with a purpose

A temple in Cambodia on a school trip

CAPITAL CITY

Phnom Penh

POPULATION

17.64 million

NATIONAL ANIMAL

Kouprey

CURRENCY

Khmer Riel

LANGUAGE

Khmer

Inspiring leadership through student-led school expeditions.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Culture

Cambodian culture is rich, resilient, and steeped in ancient tradition. Expect a warm Southeast Asian welcome and a proud heritage shaped by the grandeur of the Khmer Empire, Buddhist values, and a deep artistic legacy. From graceful Apsara dances and vibrant festivals to fragrant curries, rice dishes, and fresh herbs, Cambodia’s flavors and customs bring people together. Pair this with awe-inspiring temples, floating villages, and timeless rituals, and you’ll discover a culture as enduring, intricate, and unforgettable as Angkor Wat itself.

Unmissable Experiences

Trek Cambodia’s jungle trails, explore ancient temples, and cycle through lush countryside. Navigate quiet roads past rice paddies, visit local villages, and discover the rich cultural tapestry of the region. Whether trekking or cycling, each journey offers a unique perspective on Cambodia’s diverse landscapes and heritage.

Cultural R&R

Experience the heart of Cambodia through unforgettable cultural adventures. Learn to cook authentic Khmer dishes, then be amazed by the daring acrobatics of the Phare Circus. Wander bustling streets sampling sizzling street food, explore the grandeur of Angkor Wat, and uncover Phnom Penh’s rich history and fascinating cultural landmarks.

Accommodation

In Cambodia, adventure weaves through every overnight stay: jungle camps where hammocks swing beneath the canopy and tents rest under starlit skies; community-hosted stays welcome you into the heart of local life; traditional longhouses rich with culture and stories; and laid-back hostels and guesthouses where travellers gather and paths cross. Each night offers a new way to connect; with nature, with people, and with the spirit of the land.

Community Initiatives

On a community or conservation initiative in Cambodia, students get involved in activities such as helping to renovate rural school facilities to improve access to education, supporting sustainable farming projects that promote organic methods and reduce waste, assisting with reforestation and forest patrols to protect biodiversity, or working alongside conservation groups focused on protecting endangered elephants and their habitats. Alongside these projects, students may also take part in cultural activities such as cooking classes, exchanges with local students, learning traditional crafts, and staying with local families for a deeper connection with the community.

Your school trip to Cambodia awaits

Nestled in Southeast Asia is a land of rolling plains, forested highlands, and a sparkling southwest coast, with the mighty Mekong River slicing through the middle. Cambodia is undeniably beautiful, but its greatest treasure is its people – their warmth, kindness, and unshakable optimism, offer visitors the chance to truly connect with the heart of this fascinating country.

On this overseas school trip, truly understanding the country means diving into its past. Jaw-dropping ruins reveal the stories of ancient kingdoms, while modern-day memorials serve as poignant reminders of the Khmer Rouge regime. Engage with local communities to learn about their daily lives, trek into the mountains to meet the hill tribes, or step into the jungle and listen for the calls of langur monkeys.

This student adventure is about more than just travel, it’s about stepping into history, experiencing a rich culture firsthand, and gaining a new perspective on the world. Are you ready?

Un sustainable development goal

Key UN SDGs explored on our school trips to Cambodia include 4: Quality Education, with grassroots groups working to expand access for rural students; 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, as communities balance development with cultural preservation; 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, through initiatives such as sustainable farming and waste reduction; and 15: Life on Land, with conservation efforts protecting forests, biodiversity, and endangered species like elephants.

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Hiking on a mountain with a rainbow on an overseas school trip

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