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LET International Presents: Tailormade Trips to
Cambodia

OVERVIEW

 

Join us for one of our diverse itineraries for an organized tour in Cambodia with LET International. Whether on an organized tour or a self-guided route within the framework of LET International's tours to Vietnam and Cambodia, we will explore villages and meet local minorities. We will discover the city of Phnom Penh and learn how locals live their lives along the river: fishing, buying, and selling their goods along the riverbanks. Of course, we won't miss an unforgettable visit to the marvel of the world, the Angkor Wat temples in neighboring Cambodia. Plan a personalized and tailored journey with us that will leave you with only positive memories and unforgettable moments.   

Plan your next Experience with us 

 

Our Cambodia travel experts at LET International are here to craft your ideal itinerary—whether you prefer a private group, a self-guided adventure, or joining one of our organized tours. Simply complete the form below, and we’ll get in touch with you as soon as possible. You’re also welcome to scroll down to explore sample itineraries from past trips, which can serve as inspiration for your own unforgettable journey.

Exampale Itineraries

 

Itineraries used by past groups or travelers, carefully crafted in recent years, now serve as templates for planning your next journey!

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16

Days

Vietnam & Cambodia

Kosher Experience

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22

Days

Myanmar, Laos & Cambodia

Tailormade Experience

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Top Places to visit in Cambodia 

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Salar de Uyuni

The world’s largest salt flat, Salar de Uyuni, offers surreal, mirror-like reflections during the rainy season and endless salt plains in the dry season. Visit Isla Incahuasi, dotted with giant cacti, for panoramic views and unique photo opportunities. The area’s alien-like beauty makes it one of Bolivia’s most iconic landscapes.

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La Paz

One of the world’s highest cities, La Paz is set in a dramatic valley surrounded by towering mountains. Ride the Mi Teleférico cable car for breathtaking views, explore the historic Plaza Murillo, and visit Valle de la Luna with its otherworldly rock formations. Don’t forget to wander through the bustling Witches’ Market for local crafts and remedies.

Image by Jack Prommel

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Lake Titicaca

The highest navigable lake in the world, Lake Titicaca, captivates visitors with its deep blue waters and rich cultural heritage. On Isla del Sol, hike terraced hillsides, visit ancient Inca ruins, and experience traditional villages while enjoying stunning lake views. The island’s tranquility offers a glimpse into Bolivia’s rural life.

Bolivian girl with baby Llama in Isla de

Madidi National Park

Located in the Amazon basin, Madidi National Park is one of the most biodiverse areas on the planet. Explore lush rainforests teeming with jaguars, monkeys, and vibrant bird species. Guided tours offer opportunities for hiking, river journeys, and cultural interactions with indigenous communities.

Image by Debora Tingley

Top Places to visit in Cambodia

dd

Image by Lucas Metz

​​

Salar de Uyuni

The world’s largest salt flat, Salar de Uyuni, offers surreal, mirror-like reflections during the rainy season and endless salt plains in the dry season. Visit Isla Incahuasi, dotted with giant cacti, for panoramic views and unique photo opportunities. The area’s alien-like beauty makes it one of Bolivia’s most iconic landscapes.

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La Paz

One of the world’s highest cities, La Paz is set in a dramatic valley surrounded by towering mountains. Ride the Mi Teleférico cable car for breathtaking views, explore the historic Plaza Murillo, and visit Valle de la Luna with its otherworldly rock formations. Don’t forget to wander through the bustling Witches’ Market for local crafts and remedies.

Image by Jack Prommel

​​

Lake Titicaca

The highest navigable lake in the world, Lake Titicaca, captivates visitors with its deep blue waters and rich cultural heritage. On Isla del Sol, hike terraced hillsides, visit ancient Inca ruins, and experience traditional villages while enjoying stunning lake views. The island’s tranquility offers a glimpse into Bolivia’s rural life.

Bolivian girl with baby Llama in Isla de

Madidi National Park

Located in the Amazon basin, Madidi National Park is one of the most biodiverse areas on the planet. Explore lush rainforests teeming with jaguars, monkeys, and vibrant bird species. Guided tours offer opportunities for hiking, river journeys, and cultural interactions with indigenous communities.

Image by Debora Tingley
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