CAMBODIA EXPLORER SCHOOL TOUR
Cambodia tours for students are a fantastic way to combine the key subjects of history, geography and biology, and bring them vividly to life. Starting in Phnom Penh, where students will have the opportunity to visit museums, palaces and significant historic sites (an excursion to the killing fields is part of this itinerary), they will then take in key archeological sites en route to Siem Reap, before discovering the UNESCO World Heritage temples of Angkor Wat.
This Cambodia school tours end with three days of community service projects, where students will volunteer in agriculture, learning programs, and habitat building/restoration projects. This will be a humbling and educational experience for all students, and a chance to make a real difference to the lives of those living in poverty-stricken communities of rural Cambodia.
This is a suggested itinerary only and can be changed to suit each individual school group. We can specifically tailor each itinerary to ensure that we meet your schools learning objectives and requirements. Whether your students are travelling for a specific topic or looking for something with the cross-curricula value we can meet all of your requirements.
Your school can incorporate a wide range of projects into this suggested itinerary to suit your trip's outcome. See our Project Types.
- Learn about the Cambodian history, culture and traditions
- Take part in a community project
- Learn about different highland minorities
- Engage in studies of society and environment
- Participate in team building exercise and group-trekking
- Enhance perspectives, develop appreciation for diversity and differences
- Develop communication skills within peers and in a foreign environment
- Discover a world more beautiful, diverse and colorful than any textbook could ever portray
- Develop skills for students through a meaningful overseas experience
- Learn about Phnom Penh's history
- Take a traditional Cyclo ride to Wat Phnom
- Watch the sunset over the temples of Angkor Wat
- Visit pre-Angkorian monuments
- Watch the great annual flood of Tonle Sap
- Hands on community projects in schools, rural communities, and local agriculture
- Learn Khmer with the locals
- Try your hand at making rice noodles and other delicious Khmer foods