Your trip to Cambodia
Program type: Community Development
Duration: 14 Days
Accommodation: Hotel
Transport: Minibus, Boat
Sustainable Development Goals: 4. Quality Education, 6. Clean Water and Sanitation, 17. Partnerships for the Goals
Trip highlights
- Support local education projects – Support local education by leading engaging classroom activities and assisting with school renovations, creating a more inspiring learning environment while developing your own confidence and teamwork skills.
- Discover the temples of Siem Reap – Explore Cambodia’s iconic temple sites over the weekend, including Angkor Wat, Bayon, and Ta Prohm temples, and experience the famous PHARE circus show and vibrant night markets.
- Explore Cambodia’s history and resilience – Visit powerful historical sites including Choeung Ek and the S21 Genocide Museum, and watch a private screening of The Killing Fields to gain a deeper understanding of Cambodia’s recent past.
- Immerse yourself in Cambodian culture – Take part in Khmer language lessons, meditation with monks, a Buddhist water blessing, and visits to the Royal Palace and local markets to experience everyday life in Phnom Penh.
What you can expect
Live and work alongside a Cambodian community as you take part in collaborative education and development initiatives. Your program will blend meaningful project work with cultural discovery. You will support children’s development through informal learning activities and hands-on work on school renovations. Working alongside local educators at a primary school and community staff, you’ll learn how to plan lessons and work with children as well as strengthen your communication, teamwork, and community engagement skills while helping create a more stimulating place for children to learn.
Immerse yourself in Cambodia’s culture and history through experiences that explore both its rich heritage and complex past. You’ll take part in Khmer language lessons, visit the Royal Palace, meditate with monks, and spend time in lively local markets. The program also includes a private screening of The Killing Fields and guided visits to the Choeung Ek Killing Fields and the S21 Genocide Museum, offering important insight into the Khmer Rouge regime.
But a trip to Cambodia is not complete without visiting the iconic Angkor temples! During the weekend enjoy a change of scenery as you travel to Siem Reap. There, you will explore the iconic Angkor temples, watch the inspiring PHARE circus show, visit their social enterprise, and stroll through vibrant markets at night.
Why choose Cambodia for your Community Development program?
Cambodia provides a rich cultural setting for schools wanting a program that combines service, immersion, and student development. Through hands-on education and community projects, students contribute directly to improving local learning environments while building communication, teamwork, and leadership skills. Seeing the real-world impact of their work reinforces key themes in global citizenship, social responsibility, and collaborative problem-solving.
Beyond the project work, Cambodia’s cultural and historical landscape expands learning well beyond the classroom. Visits to important cultural sites provide opportunities to deepen students' understanding of global history, from ancient to modern eras.
By living and working within a local community, students are encouraged to engage with new perspectives, strengthening empathy and intercultural understanding. For educators, the program supports curriculum goals within a safe, structured environment that fosters confidence, independence, and personal growth.
What's included?
Included:
- Accommodation – Clean, safe and welcoming accommodation. A home away from home with comfortable amenities.
- Meals and drinking water – All breakfast, lunch and dinners, and always fresh drinking water.
- Transportation – To and from the airport, plus everything in between.
- 24/7 Support – Round-the-clock support on the ground and 24/7 back-up from our global teams.
- Free teacher places – One free staff place for every nine students that travel
- Travel and medical insurance – Provided by our trusted insurance partners.
- Activities – All excursions, cultural activities, and social events.
- Project training and materials – All program activities and equipment, including training and workshops from experienced professionals.
- Projects Abroad T-shirt – A free t-shirt for every traveller.
- Dedicated pre-departure support – Your group’s own contact to support with everything from application to departure.
- Presentations for students, parents, and teachers – Online or in-person presentations to answer all questions and help prepare travellers for their program.
- Fundraising advice – Support and resources to aid students’ fundraising journeys.
Upon request:
- Flights – We can arrange group flights for you, to keep your booking simple.
- Reflective journals – Custom-made journals to support student reflections and learning outcomes.
- International Volunteering Diploma (16 UCAS Points) – Bolster your program's educational value with an online Level 3 diploma developed specifically for Projects Abroad participants by the Centre for Global Citizenship Studies
Not included:
- Visa costs – Travellers must arrange visas individually, but we provide all the support you need.
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