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Cambodia is such a special country and a well-kept secret among travellers in the know. It may be small, but this little gem is stunningly beautiful and offers a huge variety of attractions and experiences that you won’t find anywhere else. Its ancient and mystical temples attract thousands of visitors each year and the huge historical masterpiece of Angkor Wat is a must see.
Cambodia’s rich cultural history means that it’s one of the few places in the world where you can trek lush jungles and stumble upon lost temples and forgotten cities, which contrast with the main cities of Phnom Penh and Siem Reap with their bustling markets and buzzing bars and restaurants.
Undoubtedly our favourite aspect of Cambodia is the people. They are the friendliest, kindest and most genuine folks you are likely to meet and working alongside our communities is an absolute joy and privilege. You’ll help people improve their standard of living in a sustainable way and we’re pretty sure you’ll fall in love with Cambodia so much so that you won’t want to leave.

From the tropical shores of Mantanani Island to the mystical temples of Angkor Wat, become part of Southeast Asia's vibrant culture on this action packed 3 month volunteer programme. You'll ..read more.
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Can't decide between visiting Borneo and Cambodia? You don't have to. Experience both of these gems of Southeast Asia on our two month programme. You'll make a measurable impact in both ..read more.
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Mystical temples, untouched jungles, tantalising street food and the kindest of people, Cambodia is a vibrant cultural melting pot. During your month you'll experience life in peaceful Camp Beng Mealea, on the ..read more.
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There's nowhere quite like Cambodia for culture and community. Spend your two weeks experiencing life in peaceful Camp Beng Mealea, on the edge of lush green paddy fields and Camp ..read more.
ViewCambodia is one of the poorest countries in Asia and most rural people do not have access to proper housing, clean drinking water, or adequate education facilities. This means that our gap volunteer projects in Cambodia are hard work but extremely rewarding. You’ll be living and working alongside local people on a wide range of initiatives designed to help improve living standards within their community. You’ll also contribute to important environmental projects designed to protect and restore this fragile environment. You’ll work a number of different projects on your gap year programme, giving you a real understanding of the issues each community faces.
In addition to the wonderful people you’ll get to know, you’ll also be stunned by Cambodia’s rich culture and history, visiting the world-famous temples of Angkor Wat and other important sites in Cambodia’s recent history.