Sheer Indulgence... From Cambodia’s Angkor Temples to Phuket & Bangkok in Thailand
11 days from £16,130 for 2024 per person
This indulgent journey combines three of the most fascinating facets of Cambodia and Thailand, using its finest hotels. Start the journey staying at the luxurious Amansara, with access to a private guide and remork driver for a thorough exploration of the magnificent temples of Angkor. Continue to the secluded Trisara in Phuket with its endless views over the turquoise Andaman Sea. Finish the journey in energised and exotic Bangkok, staying in the the grand dame of Asian hotels The Oriental where distinguished travellers have enjoyed decades of legendary service.
This luxury holiday is purely a suggested itinerary; it can be booked as it is or used as a starting point for creating your very own perfect tour of Cambodia and Thailand. If you are feeling inspired and would like to see similar trips, take a look at our collection of Honeymoons and Ultimate Luxury holidays; as well as our favourite Beach, Spa & Wellness and Multi-Country itineraries.
Itinerary details
11 days from £16,130 for 2024 per person
- Day 1 - Amansara - Siem Reap
Arrive in Siem Reap and transfer to your hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure. - Day 2 - Amansara - Siem Reap
Private guided tour of The Temples of Angkor. - Day 3 - Amansara - Siem Reap
Private guided tour of The Temples of Angkor. - Day 4 - Amansara - Siem Reap
Private guided tour of The Temples of Angkor. - Day 5 - Amanpuri - Phuket
Morning flight to Phuket, and transfer to your hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure. - Day 6 - Amanpuri - Phuket
Day at leisure. - Day 7 - Amanpuri - Phuket
Day at leisure. - Day 8 - Amanpuri - Phuket
Day at leisure. - Day 9 - The Oriental - Bangkok
Flight to Bangkok, arrival transfer to the hotel. - Day 10 - The Oriental - Bangkok
Private guided tour of The Grand palace, Wat Pho and many other sights. - Day 11 - In transit.
Spend the day at leisure before your evening flight home.
I dislike feeling at home when I am abroad.
George Bernard Shaw