
WHAT WE OFFER
ADVENTURE
For secondary students Cambodia offers the perfect mix of excitement, discovery, and challenge. From exploring ancient temples and experiencing life in rural villages, to forest hikes and navigating vibrant street markets, every day is packed with adventure. At Partnership Cambodia, we design tours that take students off the beaten track—opening their eyes to a new culture, pushing their boundaries, and creating unforgettable memories. It’s adventure with purpose, where every experience brings learning, growth, and a whole lot of fun.


EDUCATION
This unique experience will provide for meaningful learning, offering students a deeper understanding of the country’s history, challenges, and resilience. Students will engage directly with Christian organisations and Churches working on the ground to support communities, promote education, and see lives transformed.. Through guided sessions and site visits, students will learn firsthand how these organisations make a difference. This is more than a trip—it's an opportunity to be involved with what God is doing around the world.
VILLAGE EXPERIENCE
Our village experience gives students the chance to connect with a different way of life through an unforgettable visit to a rural Cambodian village. This immersive experience offers a rare opportunity to step away from the tourist path and engage directly with a local Christian community. Students will learn about daily life, traditions, and challenges faced in rural Cambodia, while having the opportunity to connect with and serve locals. This is a powerful, hands-on learning experience that will foster empathy and understanding and stretch students in their faith.


HISTORY
Through exploring the ancient civilisation of Angkor Wat, to confronting the realities of the Khmer Rouge era at the Killing Fields and Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, this journey offers powerful insights into both Cambodia’s cultural achievements and its recent struggles. Guided tours, discussions, and reflective activities, will enable students to gain a deeper appreciation for the resilience of the Cambodian people and an understanding of the importance of how the past has had a significant impact on the Cambodia of today.
CULTURE
From traditional dance performances and cooking classes to a visit of Angkor Wat and time spent with local families, students will experience the customs, and daily life that shapes Cambodian society. Hosted by our local team, this journey encourages students not only to learn about Cambodian culture but also to share their culture with the locals that they meet. In this way, cross-cultural connection is deepened. and opportunities are opened up.


SERVICE
Service is at the heart of all of our tours allowing students to engage in hands-on community based activities in partnership with local Christian organisations. Rather than just painting a wall, we seek to join in with locals and what they are already doing on the ground. Through this work students will gain a deeper understanding of the issues facing Cambodians, develop teamwork and leadership skills, and build genuine connections with the communities that they serve. It’s a special opportunity to learn and grow through action.
PURPOSE
At Partnership Cambodia, our school tours go far beyond sightseeing—they’re journeys of purpose, connection, and growth. Designed for young people, each trip is a unique opportunity to engage with the rich culture while exposing your group to what God is doing through His people in Cambodia. Whether through hands-on service with long-standing Christian organisations, learning from Cambodia’s complex history, or building relationships with local people, students return home with broadened perspectives and a deeper sense of purpose. These aren’t just trips—they’re transformative experiences that shape hearts and minds for life.


MEMORIES
Whether it’s watching the sunrise over Angkor Wat, sharing meals in a rural village, or laughing with new friends during a cultural exchange, every day brings opportunities to create lasting memories. These shared memories foster deep connections, personal growth, and stories students will carry with them long after they return home.
