Classic Journeys: Cambodia and Thailand

Travel with WMF on our inaugural Classic Journey.

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Angkor Archaeological Park, Cambodia.

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Cambodia and Thailand

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This Classic Journey to Cambodia and Thailand will explore some of Southeast Asia’s most extraordinary cultural landscapes, from the temple complexes of Angkor Archaeological Park to the historic Thai capital of Ayutthaya and the vibrant city of Bangkok.

You will experience World Monuments Fund’s work at sites such as Preah Khan Temple, Ta Som Temple, Phnom Bakheng, and Wat Chaiwatthanaram while also enjoying exclusive access to significant monuments, private homes, and cultural institutions. Conversations with local experts, evenings featuring regional cuisine and performing arts, and special behind-the-scenes visits will offer a deeper understanding of these rich traditions and WMF’s efforts to preserve them.

WMF's team has worked to safeguard the rich heritage of Southeast Asia for decades. WMF's engagement at Angkor stretches back almost 40 years, while Wat Chaiwatthanaram was part of the inaugural cycle of the World Monuments Watch in 1996.

For more information, please contact Brian Keliher at bkeliher@wmf.org or +1 (332) 345-7348. This experience is part of our travel program. WMF Classic Journeys trips are reserved for Patron members and our International Council.

Classic Journeys: Cambodia and Thailand

Travel with WMF on our inaugural Classic Journey.

date & time

Location

Cambodia and Thailand

Learn more
KHM_Angkor_Phnom Bakheng_Shutterstock
Angkor Archaeological Park, Cambodia.

This Classic Journey to Cambodia and Thailand will explore some of Southeast Asia’s most extraordinary cultural landscapes, from the temple complexes of Angkor Archaeological Park to the historic Thai capital of Ayutthaya and the vibrant city of Bangkok.

You will experience World Monuments Fund’s work at sites such as Preah Khan Temple, Ta Som Temple, Phnom Bakheng, and Wat Chaiwatthanaram while also enjoying exclusive access to significant monuments, private homes, and cultural institutions. Conversations with local experts, evenings featuring regional cuisine and performing arts, and special behind-the-scenes visits will offer a deeper understanding of these rich traditions and WMF’s efforts to preserve them.

WMF's team has worked to safeguard the rich heritage of Southeast Asia for decades. WMF's engagement at Angkor stretches back almost 40 years, while Wat Chaiwatthanaram was part of the inaugural cycle of the World Monuments Watch in 1996.

For more information, please contact Brian Keliher at bkeliher@wmf.org or +1 (332) 345-7348. This experience is part of our travel program. WMF Classic Journeys trips are reserved for Patron members and our International Council.