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Best 18-Days Explore Cambodia Through Angkor
Private 18-Day Explore Cambodia Angkor Temple Seaside Small Group
Private 18-Day Explore Cambodia Angkor Temple Seaside Small Group
Private 18-Day Explore Cambodia Angkor Temple Seaside Small Group
Private 18-Day Explore Cambodia Angkor Temple Seaside Small Group

19-Day Cambodia Journeys Excursion

By Hok Cambodia Journeys
Free cancellation available
Price is CA $10,060 per adult* *Get lower prices by selecting more than 2 adults
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  • Free cancellation available
  • 19d
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup
Overview

Embark on an extraordinary 19-day tour that invites you to uncover the breathtaking wonders of Cambodia, from the vibrant streets of Phnom Penh to the idyllic shores of a stunning offshore island. The southern region of this enchanting country is a true paradise for beach lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike!

This remarkable journey will immerse you in the rich tapestry of Cambodian culture, history, traditions, beliefs, and religious practices, offering you a profound understanding of this captivating land.

As you traverse Cambodia, you will encounter awe-inspiring sites, including ancient ruins that predate Angkor Wat, as well as a variety of temples that have withstood centuries of upheaval across Asia—one of which is famously known as Indiana Jones’s Temple. There truly is no destination quite like Cambodia, so seize this opportunity for an unforgettable experience—book your adventure today!

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  • Cambodia
    • Cambodia

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  • Cambodia
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19-Day Cambodia Journeys Excursion
  • Activity duration is 19 days19d
    19d
  • English

Pickup included

Language options: English
Starting time: 8:00am
Price details
CA $10,060.40 x 1 AdultCA $10,060.40

Total
Price is CA $10,060.40

What's included, what's not

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  • What's includedWhat's includedAir-Con Vehicle
  • What's includedWhat's includedAll entrance fees
  • What's includedWhat's includedEnglish Tour Guide
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedPersonal Expenses
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedMeals are not mentioned
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedTips for tour guide & driver

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  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Day 1: Arrival Day | Phnom Penh Cambodia
  • 4 stops
  • Meals: snacks
  • Accommodation: Accommodation (4-5 stars)
Cambodia
  • 1h
Upon your arrival, we will greet your group at Phnom Penh Airport and transfer you to your hotel in the vibrant city of Phnom Penh. Cambodia is a land blessed with remarkable diversity and breathtaking beauty. The renowned tourism hubs of Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, home to the ancient temples of Angkor Wat, are undoubtedly highlights of the region. However, venturing a little further afield reveals even greater treasures. This journey offers a unique perspective on Cambodia’s two most famous destinations while also exploring its more remote areas. Cambodians are known for their shyness, yet they are incredibly hospitable, often greeting visitors with warm smiles. This tradition of smiling is deeply rooted in their culture, largely influenced by the Buddhist beliefs held by the majority of the population, who strive to find contentment in their lives. As a result, Cambodians are typically calm and composed individuals.
Phnom Penh
  • 1h
Phnom Penh, Cambodia's capital, is a vibrant metropolis and the country's political, economic, and cultural centre. Located at the confluence of the Mekong, Tonle Sap, and Bassac rivers, it features a blend of traditional Khmer culture and modern influences. Key attractions include the Royal Palace, the Silver Pagoda, and significant historical sites like the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and the Killing Fields. Lively markets such as the Central Market and Russian Market offer local food and handicrafts. With its rich heritage and warm hospitality, Phnom Penh is a captivating destination for exploration.
Phnom Penh's Night Market
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Phnom Penh, Cambodia's vibrant capital, offers a lively nightlife filled with diverse activities. Night Markets: Explore the Phsar Reatrey Night Market, where food stalls, handicrafts, and live music create a bustling atmosphere. Riverside Walks: Stroll along the Tonle Sap River, lined with cafes and restaurants, perfect for enjoying a meal while watching the sunset. Bars and Nightclubs: Experience the nightlife in areas like Bassac Lane and Street 51, known for trendy bars and energetic clubs like Pontoon. Cultural Performances: Attend traditional dance shows at the National Museum or cultural centers to experience Khmer heritage. Food Tours: Join a nighttime food tour to sample local street food and dishes at night markets. Casino Visits: Try your luck at casinos like NagaWorld, which offer gaming, dining, and entertainment. Phnom Penh's nightlife has something for everyone, from cultural experiences to vibrant social scenes.
Phnom Penh
  • 30m
In the evening, you will go out for a welcome dinner with our expert tour guide. After the dinner, you will return to your hotel. Enjoy your stay and take some time to relax.
Day 2: Phnom Penh Discovers & Tours
  • 6 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Accommodation (4 stars)
Royal Palace
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
At 8:00 AM, we will pick up your group from your hotel for a visit to the magnificent Royal Palace of Cambodia. The Royal Palace, the official residence of His Majesty the King, Her Majesty the Queen, and the Royal Family, is situated in the heart of Phnom Penh. Its main entrance faces the picturesque banks of the Tonle Chakromuk River. Originally known as Preah Borom Reach Veang Chaktomuk Monkul, the palace derives its name from its strategic location at the confluence of four rivers: the Upper Mekong, Tonle Sap, Tonle Basak, and Lower Mekong. This stunning architectural masterpiece is not only a symbol of Cambodian heritage but also one of the most popular tourist attractions in Phnom Penh, drawing visitors from around the world to admire its beauty and historical significance.
Silver Pagoda
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
The Royal Throne Hall, known as Preah Tineang Tevea Vinichhay, was inaugurated on June 16, 1919, by His Majesty King Sisowath. This magnificent hall has served various purposes, including the Royal Coronation Ceremony, the twelve-month ceremonies, audiences granted by the King on national and religious days, the presentation of credentials by foreign envoys, and formal receptions for distinguished guests, both national and international. Next, we will visit the remarkable Silver Pagoda, also known as Wat Preah Keo Morakot, which showcases the incredible architectural style of traditional Khmer design. Constructed between 1892 and 1902, it underwent renovations in 1962 to preserve its traditional Khmer architecture. The Silver Pagoda is situated in the southern section of the Royal Palace complex. Among its main attractions are the stunning silver floor and thousands of sacred artefacts crafted from gold, silver, bronze, and jade.
National Museum
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
The Phnom Penh National Museum is a sacred space dedicated to safeguarding original artefacts and showcasing them for tourism in the capital city of Phnom Penh. As Cambodia’s largest museum of cultural history, it stands as the country’s premier historical and archaeological institution. The museum was greatly influenced by the work of Frenchman George Groslier (1887–1945), a historian, curator, and author who played a pivotal role in reviving interest in traditional Cambodian art and crafts. He designed the building, which exemplifies ‘traditional Khmer’ architecture. This structure can be better described as an expansion of Cambodian temple prototypes seen in ancient bas-reliefs, reinterpreted through a colonial lens to meet the requirements of a museum. Inside the museum, thousands of original artefacts are on display, offering a glimpse into Cambodia's rich cultural heritage. A visit to the Phnom Penh National Museum is highly recommended!
Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
S-21, or Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, is a former high school in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, that was transformed into a notorious prison and interrogation centre by the Khmer Rouge regime from 1975 to 1979. During this period, an estimated 20,000 people were tortured and executed there, making it a symbol of the Cambodian genocide, which claimed around 1.7 million lives. The site features preserved cells, torture rooms, and haunting photographs of victims, serving as a stark reminder of the brutality of totalitarianism. After the Khmer Rouge was overthrown in 1979, S-21 was converted into a museum in 1980 to honour the victims and educate the public about the atrocities committed during this dark chapter in history. Today, it stands as a powerful testament to resilience and a call for human rights awareness.
Choeung Ek Genocidal Center
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Choeung Ek, commonly known as the Killing Fields, is a site located about 15 kilometres south of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It was one of the primary execution grounds used by the Khmer Rouge regime from 1975 to 1979 during the Cambodian genocide. An estimated 20,000 people were killed and buried there, many of whom were political prisoners, intellectuals, and perceived enemies of the state. Today, Choeung Ek serves as a memorial and museum, featuring a stupa filled with the skulls of victims, as well as mass graves and informational displays about the atrocities committed during this period. It stands as a poignant reminder of the horrors of genocide and the importance of remembering and learning from history.
Phnom Penh
  • 1h
To return to your hotel, enjoy your stay and relax!
Day 3: Phnom Penh Tour with Sunset Cruise
  • 5 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Accommodation (4 stars)
Phnom Penh
  • 1h
At 8:00 AM, you will be picked up from your hotel to begin a guided tour of several significant historical and cultural sites. The itinerary includes a visit to Wat Phnom Historical Site, where you can learn about its rich history and enjoy the serene surroundings. Next, we will explore Wat Unalom Pagoda, one of the oldest pagodas in Phnom Penh, known for its beautiful architecture and spiritual significance. Following that, we will take a stroll through the area to admire the Colonial Buildings that reflect the city's French colonial past. We will also visit the Independence Monument, a symbol of Cambodia's sovereignty, and the King Sihanouk Sanctuary, dedicated to the late King Norodom Sihanouk. After our tour of these landmarks, we will stop for lunch at a local restaurant, where you can savour traditional Cambodian cuisine. After lunch, you will have some time to relax and rest at your hotel before continuing with your day’s activities.
Wat Phnom Daun Penh
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Wat Phnom is a significant historical and religious site located in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It is a Buddhist temple situated on a hill that rises 27 metres above the surrounding area, making it one of the city's most prominent landmarks. The temple was founded in 1373 and is believed to be the site where the city of Phnom Penh was established. According to legend, a woman named Penh discovered four Buddha statues washed ashore and built a hill to house them, leading to the temple's creation. Wat Phnom features a beautiful stupa, intricate carvings, and lush gardens, attracting both locals and tourists. It is a popular place for prayer and meditation, especially during the Cambodian New Year and other religious festivals. The site is not only a spiritual centre but also a symbol of the city's history and cultural heritage.
Tonle
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Tonle Chaktomuk, often referred to simply as Chaktomuk, is a significant body of water located in Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia. It is the confluence of several rivers, including the Mekong, Tonle Sap, and Bassac rivers. This area is not only important for its ecological and geographical features but also serves as a cultural and recreational hub for both locals and tourists. The Popular Cultural Sunset Cruise is a popular activity for visitors to Phnom Penh, allowing them to experience the beauty of the rivers and the city skyline during sunset. These cruises typically offer a relaxing way to enjoy the scenic views of the surrounding landscapes, including the Royal Palace, the National Museum, and various pagodas along the riverbanks. During the cruise, guests can often enjoy traditional Cambodian music, local cuisine, and sometimes even cultural performances. The experience provides a unique perspective on the city and its vibrant life along the rivers.
Phnom Penh's Night Market
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Phnom Penh Night Market, located along the riverside, is a vibrant and bustling hub that comes alive after sunset. It offers a unique blend of local culture, shopping, and dining experiences. Visitors can explore a variety of stalls selling handmade crafts, clothing, and souvenirs, as well as sample delicious street food, including traditional Cambodian dishes. The lively atmosphere is enhanced by music and the presence of local artisans showcasing their work. It's a perfect place to immerse yourself in the local culture, enjoy a leisurely evening, and pick up unique gifts to remember your visit to the capital city.
Phnom Penh
  • 30m
To return to your hotel, enjoy your stay and relax!
Day 4: Phnom Penh to Koh Rong
  • 3 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Accommodation (4 stars)
Preah Sihanouk
  • 3h
At 8:00 AM, we will pick up your group from your hotel. After checking out, we will embark on a journey from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville Seaport. From there, we will take a direct boat to Koh Rong Island. Once we arrive, you can enjoy your holiday and relax on the beautiful beaches of Koh Rong Island.
Koh Rong
  • 2d
Koh Rong is a stunning island located off the coast of Sihanoukville, Cambodia, known for its breathtaking natural beauty and vibrant marine life. As one of the largest islands in the region, Koh Rong boasts pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and lush tropical jungles, making it a paradise for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. The island offers a variety of attractions, including opportunities for snorkelling, diving, and exploring its diverse ecosystems. Visitors can discover secluded coves, hike through scenic trails, and experience the vibrant nightlife in the main village of Koh Touch, where beach bars and restaurants come alive after sunset. One of the island's most unique features is the bioluminescent plankton that lights up the waters at night, creating a magical experience for those who venture out for a swim. With its idyllic landscapes and laid-back atmosphere, Koh Rong is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experiences.
Koh Rong
  • 1h
Koh Rong is a stunning island located off the coast of Sihanoukville in Cambodia. Known for its breathtaking natural beauty, pristine beaches, and vibrant marine life, Koh Rong has become a popular destination for travellers seeking both relaxation and adventure. Here are some of the island's main attractions. Koh Rong is a paradise for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its stunning natural beauty, diverse activities, and rich local culture, it offers something for every type of traveller. Whether you're lounging on the beach, exploring underwater wonders, or hiking through lush jungles, Koh Rong is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Day 5: Koh Rong Tour & Relaxation
  • 4 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Accommodation (4 stars)
Koh Rong
  • 1h
1. Beautiful Beaches Koh Rong is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in Cambodia. The most famous is Long Beach, which stretches for several kilometres and features powdery white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Other notable beaches include Sok San Beach, known for its tranquility, and Koh Touch, which is the main village area with a lively atmosphere. 2. Snorkelling and Diving The waters surrounding Koh Rong are teeming with marine life, making it a fantastic spot for snorkelling and diving. Popular sites include Koh Rong Samloem, a nearby island, where you can explore coral reefs and encounter colourful fish, sea turtles, and other marine creatures. Many tour operators offer day trips and equipment rentals. 3. Bioluminescent Plankton One of the unique experiences on Koh Rong is witnessing the bioluminescent plankton that lights up the waters at night. This natural phenomenon can be seen in certain areas of the island, particularly around the beaches.
Koh Rong
  • 1h
4. Hiking and Nature Trails For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Koh Rong offers several hiking trails that lead through lush jungles and offer stunning views of the coastline. The trek to the island's interior can lead to hidden waterfalls and scenic viewpoints, perfect for nature lovers and photographers. 5. Local Culture and Village Life Visiting the local villages on Koh Rong provides insight into the traditional Cambodian way of life. You can explore the fishing villages, interact with the friendly locals, and experience their culture. This is also a great opportunity to try local cuisine, featuring fresh seafood and traditional Khmer dishes. 6. Water Sports Koh Rong is a hub for various water sports, including kayaking, paddleboarding, and jet skiing. Many resorts and tour operators offer rentals and guided tours, allowing visitors to explore the coastline and nearby islands at their own pace.
Koh Rong
  • 1h
7: Koh Rong is part of a beautiful archipelago, and island hopping is a popular activity. Nearby islands like Koh Rong Samloem and Koh Ta Kiev offer additional opportunities for exploration, relaxation, and adventure. Day trips can be arranged to visit these islands, where you can enjoy more secluded beaches and snorkelling spots. 8. Sunset Views The sunsets on Koh Rong are nothing short of spectacular. Many visitors gather on the beaches in the evening to watch the sun dip below the horizon, painting the sky in vibrant hues of orange, pink, and purple. It's a perfect way to end a day of exploration and relaxation. Conclusion Koh Rong is a paradise for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its stunning natural beauty, diverse activities, and rich local culture, it offers something for every type of traveller. Whether you're lounging on the beach, exploring underwater wonders, or hiking through lush jungles, Koh Rong is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Koh Rong
  • 1h
Enjoy your stay and relax!
Day 6: Koh Rong to Kep City
  • 5 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Accommodation (4 stars)
Preah Sihanouk
  • 3h
Today we will check out at 10 AM, to Journey to Kep city.
Kampot
  • 1h
Upon your arrival in Kampot City, you will check in to your hotel and take some time to relax. Enjoy the pool until 6:00 PM, after which you can venture out to explore the enchanting sights of Kampot City before enjoying dinner. Following your meal, we will return to your hotel for an overnight stay. Kampot is a captivating seaside province, renowned for its picturesque river, the majestic Bokor Mountain, stunning waterfalls, colonial architecture, and its famous durian and pepper.
Kep
  • 30m
Kep, a charming coastal town in Cambodia, is renowned for its vibrant crab market, a must-visit destination for seafood lovers and travellers alike. Nestled along the picturesque shores of the Gulf of Thailand, the market is famous for its fresh, succulent crabs, particularly the sweet and tender blue crabs that are a local speciality. Visitors can witness the bustling atmosphere as fishermen bring in their daily catch, and vendors display their offerings, often cooked on-site in a variety of delicious preparations.
Kep Crab Market
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
In the evening, we will go for dinner with the local restaurant at the Crab Market! The crab market not only showcases the region's rich marine bounty but also reflects the local culture and community spirit. Here, you can savour the authentic flavours of Kep, from steamed crabs served with a tangy pepper sauce to crab fried rice and other seafood delicacies. The market is also a great place to interact with friendly locals, learn about traditional fishing practices, and enjoy the stunning coastal views. Whether you're a foodie or simply looking to experience the local way of life, the crab market in Kep is an unforgettable highlight of any visit to this beautiful part of Cambodia.
Kep
  • 30m
To return to your hotel, enjoy your stay and relax!
Day 7: Kep-Kompot Tour & Explores
  • 4 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Accommodation (4 stars)
Kampot Province
  • 1h
At 8:00 AM, we will pick up your group to visit Phnom Chngok Mountain, home to the oldest Hindu brick temple nestled within a cave. During this tour, you will also have the opportunity to enjoy the picturesque views of the villagers' farmland and explore the renowned pepper farms. As we journey through the Cambodian countryside, you'll discover that the majority of the population consists of farmers and fishermen. These communities are deeply connected to their village lifestyles, moving seamlessly between farming and fishing, which are their primary means of livelihood. Rice and fish form the cornerstone of their daily meals. Cambodia is one of the most flood-prone countries in the world, making agriculture a vital part of life here. The locals cultivate a variety of crops, including rice, potatoes, cashews, bananas, mangos, durian, peppers, sugar palm trees, jackfruit, oranges, and various vegetables. These crops thrive organically, benefiting from Cambodia's rich soil.
Kampot
  • 1h
Kampot is a picturesque riverside town in southern Cambodia, renowned for its stunning natural scenery, colonial architecture, and relaxed atmosphere. Nestled at the foot of the Elephant Mountains and along the banks of the Kampot River, the town serves as a gateway to beautiful landscapes, including lush pepper plantations and the nearby Bokor National Park. With its vibrant markets, delicious local cuisine, and friendly community, Kampot offers a charming blend of cultural heritage and outdoor adventure, making it a popular destination for travellers seeking both relaxation and exploration.
Salt Fields
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket included
The salt fields of Kampot, Cambodia, are a unique and picturesque sight, reflecting the region's traditional salt production methods. Located near the coast, these fields are characterised by shallow ponds where seawater is channelled and allowed to evaporate under the sun, leaving behind crystalline salt. Visitors can explore the fields, witnessing the labor-intensive process that has been practised for generations. The landscape is particularly stunning at sunrise and sunset, when the shimmering salt flats create a beautiful contrast against the vibrant sky. In addition to their visual appeal, the salt fields are an important part of the local economy, as Kampot salt is renowned for its quality and flavour, often used in Cambodian cuisine. A visit to the salt fields offers a glimpse into the region's agricultural heritage and the chance to support local producers.
Kep
  • 1h
Cambodian seafood is known for its freshness and flavour, often seasoned with local herbs and spices. Dishes such as crab with Kampot pepper, grilled fish, and spicy shrimp are popular among both locals and tourists. The crab local market not only showcases the bounty of the sea but also reflects the culinary traditions and vibrant culture of Cambodia, making it a must-visit destination for seafood lovers. A sunset cruise at a local mangrove community tour in Cambodia offers a unique and enchanting experience that combines natural beauty with cultural immersion. As the sun begins to dip below the horizon, casting a warm golden glow over the tranquil waters, visitors can embark on a leisurely boat ride through the intricate network of mangroves that line the coastline. During the cruise, participants can marvel at the stunning scenery, including the lush greenery of the mangrove trees, which provide vital habitats for diverse wildlife, including birds, crabs, and fish.
Day 8: Kep Beach & Rabbit Island Tour
  • 5 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Accommodation (4 stars)
Koh Tonsay (Rabbit Island)
  • 3h
  • Admission ticket included
Koh Tonsay, commonly known as Rabbit Island, is a serene and picturesque destination located just off the coast of Kep, Cambodia. Renowned for its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, the island offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of mainland life. Accessible by a short boat ride, Rabbit Island is a haven for nature lovers and beachgoers, featuring swaying palm trees, soft sandy shores, and vibrant marine life. The island is relatively undeveloped, which adds to its charm, allowing visitors to unwind in a peaceful setting. While there are a few rustic bungalows and beachside eateries serving fresh seafood, the atmosphere remains laid-back and unspoiled. Activities on Koh Tonsay include swimming, snorkelling, and simply relaxing on the beach, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a quiet retreat. With its natural beauty and serene ambiance, Koh Tonsay is a hidden gem that captures the essence of Cambodia's coastal allure.
La Plantation
  • 2d
  • Admission ticket included
Kampot's pepper plantations are famous worldwide for producing some of the highest quality pepper, particularly the renowned Kampot pepper, which is celebrated for its unique flavour and aroma. The region's ideal climate and fertile soil create perfect conditions for cultivating peppercorns, which have been grown here for centuries. Visitors to the plantations can explore the lush green fields, learn about the traditional farming methods, and taste the various types of pepper, including black, white, and red. The experience not only highlights the agricultural heritage of Kampot but also supports local farmers and promotes sustainable practices in this picturesque setting.
Kep
  • 1h
Kep, a charming coastal town in Cambodia, is renowned for its vibrant crab market, a must-visit destination for seafood lovers and travellers alike. Nestled along the picturesque shores of the Gulf of Thailand, the market is famous for its fresh, succulent crabs, particularly the sweet and tender blue crabs that are a local speciality. Visitors can witness the bustling atmosphere as fishermen bring in their daily catch, and vendors display their offerings, often cooked on-site in a variety of delicious preparations.
Kep Crab Market
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket included
The crab market not only showcases the region's rich marine bounty but also reflects the local culture and community spirit. Here, you can savour the authentic flavours of Kep, from steamed crabs served with a tangy pepper sauce to crab fried rice and other seafood delicacies. The market is also a great place to interact with friendly locals, learn about traditional fishing practices, and enjoy the stunning coastal views. Whether you're a foodie or simply looking to experience the local way of life, the crab market in Kep is an unforgettable highlight of any visit to this beautiful part of Cambodia.
Kep
  • 30m
To return to your hotel, enjoy your stay and relax.
Day 9: Journey to Kompong Thom City
  • 5 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Accommodation (4 stars)
Kampong Thom Province
  • 1h
At 7:30 AM, we will pick you up from your hotel to check out and embark on a journey from Kampot to Kompong Thom City. Enjoy the scenic overland travel as we make our way to Kompong Thom. Along the route, we will stop for refreshments and a delightful lunch. As we travel through the Cambodian countryside, you will observe that many locals are engaged in farming and fishing. These communities thrive on their traditional village lifestyles, with agriculture and fishing being the primary means of livelihood. Rice and fish form the staples of their daily meals. Cambodia is known for its significant flooding, making agriculture a vital aspect of life here. The country is rich in diverse crops, including rice, potatoes, cashews, bananas, mangos, durian, peppers, sugar palm trees, jackfruit, oranges, and various vegetables. The fertility of the land allows for organic cultivation, showcasing the natural bounty of Cambodia.
Kampong Thom Province
  • 60d
Kompong Thom is a charming city located in central Cambodia, known for its rich history and cultural heritage. As one of the oldest cities in the country, it features a blend of traditional Khmer architecture and colonial influences from the French colonial period. The colonial buildings in Kompong Thom reflect the architectural style of the early 20th century, characterised by their distinctive facades, arched windows, and decorative elements. These structures, although not as numerous as in larger cities like Phnom Penh, offer a glimpse into the colonial past and the historical significance of the area. Among the notable sites is the former provincial governor's residence, which showcases the elegance of colonial design. The city also serves as a gateway to the nearby archaeological site of Sambor Prei Kuk, a UNESCO World Heritage site, further enriching its historical context. Kompong Thom's blend of colonial architecture and Khmer culture makes it a unique destination!
Skun Spider Sanctuary
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket included
The Skun Giant Spider Market, located in Skun, Cambodia, is a unique and intriguing destination for adventurous food lovers and curious travellers. Known for its unusual delicacies, the market specialises in fried tarantulas, which are a local delicacy. Vendors prepare these giant spiders by frying them until crispy, often seasoning them with garlic and salt to enhance their flavour. Visitors to the market can witness the bustling atmosphere as locals and tourists alike sample the crunchy arachnids, which are said to have a taste reminiscent of crab or shrimp. The market not only offers spiders but also a variety of other exotic snacks, including insects like crickets and silk worms. The Skun Giant Spider Market has become a cultural landmark, showcasing Cambodia's unique culinary traditions and the resourcefulness of its people. For those willing to step outside their culinary comfort zone, it provides a memorable experience and a taste of local life.
Phnom Santuk Temple
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Phnom Santuk, located in Kampong Thom Province, Cambodia, is a significant historical and cultural site known for its stunning hilltop temple complex and ancient rock carvings. Rising 634 metres above the surrounding landscape, the site features a series of pagodas and shrines, including the prominent Wat Santuk, which dates back to the 7th century. Visitors can explore the impressive stone carvings of Buddhist figures and inscriptions that reflect the region's rich spiritual heritage. With its breathtaking views and historical significance, Phnom Santuk serves as a vital link to Cambodia's past, attracting both pilgrims and tourists seeking to experience its serene beauty and cultural depth.
Sambor Prei Kuk
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket included
To check in, enjoy your stay and relax!
Day 10: Sambor Prei Kuk Temples & Tour
  • 4 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Accommodation (4 stars)
Sambor Prei Kuk
  • 2h
  • Admission ticket included
Sambor Prei Kuk, located in Cambodia's Kampong Thom Province, is an extraordinary archaeological site that dates back to the 7th century, serving as the capital of the Chenla Kingdom. This site is distinguished by its impressive collection of pre-Angkorian temples, which reflect the early development of Khmer architecture and culture. Among the more than 100 temples, the most notable include Prasat Sambor, characterised by its intricate sandstone carvings and unique brick construction, and Prasat Tor, which features a distinctive design that highlights the artistry of the era. The temples are adorned with elaborate bas-reliefs depicting various deities and mythological scenes, offering a glimpse into the spiritual life of the time. Sambor Prei Kuk was officially recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017, underscoring its historical significance and the need for preservation. The site not only provides valuable insights into the early Khmer civilisation!
Srah Emm
  • 2h
After visiting Sambor Prei Kuk, we will embark on a direct journey to the small town of Srah Em, where we will check in and take a moment to rest. Later, we will gather for a delightful picnic dinner at a local restaurant. In the Cambodian countryside, the majority of the population consists of farmers and fishermen. These communities are deeply rooted in village life, with many individuals engaged in agriculture and fishing as their primary means of livelihood. Rice and fish are staples in their daily meals, reflecting the agricultural richness of the region. Cambodia is one of the most flood-prone countries in the world, making agriculture a vital part of its economy. The country is known for cultivating a variety of crops, including rice, potatoes, cashews, bananas, mangos, durian, peppers, sugar palm trees, jackfruit, oranges, and various vegetables. These crops thrive organically, thanks to Cambodia's fertile soil.
Krong Preah Vihear
  • 1h
The sunset tour at Preah Vihear Temple offers a breathtaking experience, combining stunning architecture with the natural beauty of Cambodia's landscape. Perched atop a 625-meter cliff in the Dângrêk Mountains, the temple provides panoramic views of the surrounding plains and forests. As the sun sets, the sky transforms into a canvas of vibrant oranges, pinks, and purples, casting a magical glow over the ancient stone structures. Visitors can explore the temple's intricate carvings and sacred sites while enjoying the serene atmosphere. This tour not only highlights the historical significance of Preah Vihear but also creates unforgettable memories against the backdrop of a spectacular sunset.
Krong Preah Vihear
  • 30m
Krong Preah Vihear, located in northern Cambodia, is renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. The highlight of the area is the Preah Vihear Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site perched atop a 625-meter cliff. This ancient Hindu temple, dedicated to the god Shiva, is celebrated for its remarkable architecture and breathtaking views of the surrounding plains. In addition to the temple, visitors can explore the lush natural beauty of the Dângrêk Mountains, which offer opportunities for hiking and wildlife spotting. The nearby Koh Ker archaeological site, featuring impressive ruins and pyramidal temples, is also worth a visit. The region's vibrant local culture, with traditional villages and markets, adds to the charm of Krong Preah Vihear, making it a captivating destination for travellers seeking history and nature.
Day 11: Preah Vihear & Koh Ker Temples Tour
  • 5 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Accommodation (4 stars)
Preah Vihear Temple
  • 1h 30m
  • Admission ticket included
Prasat Preah Vihear is a stunning Hindu temple complex located on a 525-meter cliff in the Dângrêk Mountains of Cambodia. Built during the Khmer Empire in the first half of the 11th century, it is dedicated to the god Shiva and showcases remarkable architectural and artistic achievements. Renowned for its intricate carvings and breathtaking views, Prasat Preah Vihear is not only a UNESCO World Heritage Site but also a symbol of Cambodia's rich cultural heritage and historical significance. Its unique location and design reflect the spiritual and artistic aspirations of the Khmer civilisation, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and travellers alike.
Preah Vihear Temple
  • 1h 30m
  • Admission ticket included
Today, we will pick up your group at 6:00 AM from your hotel to witness a breathtaking sunrise atop the Dângrêk Mountain Range. This is a unique opportunity to experience the sunrise at Preah Vihear Temple, as few other tourists will be present. Arriving early allows you to avoid the crowds and the heat, creating a serene atmosphere where you can feel as though Preah Vihear Temple is your own peaceful sanctuary. After enjoying the sunrise, we will continue our visit to Prasat Preah Vihear Temple, where you can observe the Thai army from the Cambodian side and explore the border between Cambodia and Thailand. Following our exploration, we will return to your hotel for breakfast and check-out. Afterwards, we will travel to visit the Prasat Koh Ker group of temples, known for their stunning architecture and historical significance.
Koh Ker Temple
  • 1h 30m
  • Admission ticket included
The Koh Ker temple complex, located in northern Cambodia, is a stunning archaeological site that served as the capital of the Khmer Empire during the 10th century. Known for its unique architectural style, the site features over 180 temples, with the most notable being the towering Prasat Thom, a seven-tiered pyramid that rises majestically above the surrounding jungle. Koh Ker is celebrated for its intricate carvings and the blend of Hindu and Buddhist influences, offering a fascinating glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Khmer civilisation. This lesser-known gem is a testament to the ingenuity and artistry of its builders, making it a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and adventurers alike.
Svay Leu
  • 30m
Svay Leu Small Town Svay Leu is a small town in Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, that has transformed from a former stronghold of the Khmer Rouge Army into a peaceful and prosperous community. Once marked by conflict and landmines, Svay Leu now boasts charming villages and beautiful landscapes, reflecting the resilience of its people. As it continues to develop, the town offers visitors a glimpse into authentic Khmer culture, delicious local cuisine, and a serene environment, making it an emerging destination for those seeking to explore the heart of Cambodia beyond the more famous tourist sites.
Thisak Resort Cheung Phnom Kulen
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket included
Thisak Resort, located in the tranquil Svay Leu small town, spans 35 hectares of lush forested land and stands out as the premier luxury tent resort in the region. Committed to supporting the local economy and communities, the resort offers a unique blend of comfort and nature, providing guests with an immersive experience in Cambodia's beautiful countryside. With its eco-friendly approach and dedication to sustainable tourism, Thisak Resort is an ideal destination for travellers seeking both relaxation and a connection to the local culture.
Day 12: Thisak Resort & Phnom Kulen Tours
  • 4 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Accommodation (4 stars)
Phnom Kulen National Park
  • 2h
  • Admission ticket included
At 8:00 AM, we will embark on a visit to the indigenous communities residing atop Kulen Mountain. This tour will include sightseeing at stunning waterfalls, the reclining Buddha statue, and the original carvings on the riverbeds known as the "Thousand Lingas River." After our exploration, we will return to the hotel for lunch and some time to relax. Phnom Kulen is a sacred mountain in Cambodia, offering a wealth of activities and attractions, including the holy waterfalls, the reclining Buddha, a sacred river adorned with thousands of Lingas, Srash Damrei, and Bat Cave. The name "Phnom Kulen" translates to "The Lychee Mountain," and it is recognised as both a Cambodian National Park and a site of historical and archaeological significance. Phnom Kulen holds immense symbolic importance for Cambodia, as it is considered the birthplace of the ancient Khmer Empire. It was here that King Jayavarman II proclaimed himself the "God King" and initiated the Devaraja Cult!
Phnom Kulen National Park
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Phnom Kulen National Park, located just a short drive from Siem Reap, Cambodia, is a stunning natural haven renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. This park is home to the sacred Kulen Mountain, which holds significant historical importance as the birthplace of the Khmer Empire. Visitors to Phnom Kulen National Park can explore a variety of amazing attractions, including the spectacular Kulen Waterfalls, where crystal-clear waters cascade into inviting pools, perfect for a refreshing swim. The park also features ancient temples, such as the revered Preah Ang Thom, which houses a massive reclining Buddha statue. Additionally, the area is dotted with intriguing rock carvings and sacred sites, offering a glimpse into Cambodia's rich history and spirituality. With its lush forests, diverse wildlife, and cultural treasures, Phnom Kulen National Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
Svay Leu
  • 1h
Pheourng Kumnu is a fascinating historical site located near Svay Leu, a small town in Cambodia. This lesser-known gem offers visitors a unique glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage, featuring ancient ruins, traditional architecture, and remnants Svay Leu is a small town in Siem Reap province, located about 68 kilometres from the iconic Angkor Wat temple complex. Historically, it served as a stronghold during the Khmer Rouge era and was heavily affected by landmines from the conflicts that ravaged the region. However, in recent years, Svay Leu has transformed into a vibrant eco-tourism destination, attracting visitors with its lush landscapes, traditional villages, and sustainable practices. This shift not only provides economic opportunities for the local community but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the town's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. of the Khmer Empire. The site is surrounded by lush landscapes, making it an ideal starting point for trekking.
Svay Leu
  • 30m
Svay Leu is a small town located in the Siem Reap Province of Cambodia, nestled amidst the lush landscapes that characterise this region. Historically, Svay Leu was a significant stronghold for the Khmer Rouge Army during the tumultuous years of the Cambodian Civil War. The area was marked by intense fighting and was heavily affected by landmines, remnants of a conflict that left deep scars on the land and its people. In the years following the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime, Svay Leu has undergone a remarkable transformation. The scars of war are gradually being replaced by signs of peace and development. Today, Svay Leu is emerging as a charming town that reflects the resilience of its community and the beauty of its surroundings. The local population has worked tirelessly to rebuild their lives and their town, fostering a spirit of hope and renewal. The landscape around Svay Leu is dotted with picturesque villages, where traditional Cambodian culture thrives.
Day 13: Beng Mealea & Tonle Sap Lake Tour
  • 9 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Accommodation (4 stars)
Beng Mealea
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Beng Mealea is a captivating temple located about 66 kilometres east of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Built in the early 12th century during the reign of King Suryavarman II, this sprawling temple complex is a stunning example of classical Khmer architecture, yet it remains largely overgrown and in a state of natural decay, which adds to its mystical charm. Unlike the more restored Angkor Wat, Beng Mealea is often less crowded, allowing visitors to explore its crumbling walls, intricate carvings, and lush jungle surroundings at a leisurely pace. The temple’s design features a series of galleries, courtyards, and towers, all intertwined with trees and vines, creating a breathtaking fusion of man-made and natural beauty. Beng Mealea offers a glimpse into the grandeur of the Khmer Empire while inviting adventurers to discover its hidden treasures amidst the ruins.
Kompong Khleang
  • 2h
  • Admission ticket included
After Beng Mealea temple tour we will continue to visit Kompong Khleang fishing community and Tonle Sap Great Lake. Kompong Khleang is a famous fishing community where you can get new experiences with local people. Kompong Khleang means”Fish storehouse”, it’s adopted by 6000 fishermen family and 15 thousands population. This is a wetland community, during its wet season, all roads are flooded. All houses are staying above water level, and appears to be floating. But dry season, all the houses are on stilts, they are look like the wooden skyscrapers. It’s really amazing! You also have an opportunity to visit the open-water of the Great Lake and to visit some beautiful floating houses in there. Some of the local fishermen family are interested to live on their floating houses, make them easily accessible to move from place to place for their daily fishing activity. Highly recommended!
Tonle Sap Lake
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Tonle Sap Great Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, located in central Cambodia. It plays a crucial role in the region's ecology and economy, supporting a rich biodiversity and providing livelihoods for millions. The lake is known for its remarkable seasonal fluctuations, expanding dramatically during the monsoon season and shrinking in the dry months, which creates a unique ecosystem. Tonle Sap is home to numerous floating villages, where communities live and work on the water, relying on fishing and aquaculture. The lake is also a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, recognised for its importance in sustaining wildlife, including migratory birds and various fish species. Visitors to Tonle Sap can experience its stunning natural beauty, vibrant local culture, and the intricate relationship between the people and their environment.
Kompong Khleang
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Kompong Khleang is a captivating fishing village located on the shores of Tonle Sap Lake in Cambodia. Renowned for its stunning stilted houses that rise dramatically during the monsoon season, the village offers a unique glimpse into traditional Khmer life. With a population of around 10,000, it thrives on fishing and aquaculture, showcasing vibrant local culture and community spirit. Visitors can explore the serene waterways, witness the daily routines of fishermen, and enjoy breathtaking sunsets over the lake, making it a remarkable destination for those seeking an authentic Cambodian experience.
Lolei
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket included
The Rolous Group is a collection of ancient temples located about 13 kilometres east of Siem Reap, Cambodia. It is one of the earliest temple complexes built during the Khmer Empire, dating back to the late 9th century. The group includes three main temples: Lolei, Preah Ko, and Bakong. The Rolous Group is significant for its historical and architectural value, showcasing early Khmer temple design and the transition from brick to sandstone construction. It provides insight into the early development of Khmer art and culture before the rise of the more famous Angkor temples.
Lolei
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket included
1. Lo Lei Lo Lei, also known as Lolei, is a temple located in the Roluos group, which is situated about 13 kilometres east of Siem Reap. It was built during the reign of King Yasovarman I in the late 9th century and is one of the earliest temples in the Angkor region. Lolei is unique because it was constructed on an island in the centre of a large baray (water reservoir), which was an important feature of Khmer architecture and engineering. The temple complex consists of four brick towers, each dedicated to different deities. The central tower is dedicated to Shiva, while the other three are dedicated to the king's ancestors. The temple is notable for its intricate carvings and inscriptions, which reflect the artistic and architectural styles of the early Khmer Empire. Despite being smaller than some of the more famous temples, Lolei is significant for its historical context and its role in the development of Khmer temple architecture.
Preah Ko
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket included
2. Preah Ko Preah Ko, meaning "Sacred Bull," is another temple in the Roluos group, built shortly after Lolei, around the late 9th century during the reign of King Indravarman I. This temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and is one of the earliest examples of Khmer temple architecture. Preah Ko is characterised by its unique design, featuring six brick towers arranged in two rows. The central tower is the largest and is flanked by two smaller towers on each side. The temple is notable for its intricate carvings, including depictions of sacred animals, particularly the bull, which is associated with Shiva. The temple's layout and architectural style reflect the transition from earlier wooden structures to more permanent stone and brick constructions. Preah Ko is significant not only for its artistic merit but also for its role in the religious practices of the time, serving as a place of worship and a symbol of the king's divine authority.
Bakong
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket included
3. Bakong Bakong is the largest temple in the Roluos group and is often considered one of the first major temple mountains of the Khmer Empire. Constructed in the late 9th century during the reign of King Indravarman I, Bakong served as a state temple and is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. The temple is designed in a pyramid-like structure, with a central tower that rises above a series of terraces. The layout is reminiscent of later Angkorian temples, with a central sanctuary surrounded by a series of galleries and smaller shrines. The temple complex is surrounded by a large moat, which adds to its grandeur. Bakong is notable for its impressive sandstone carvings and sculptures, including representations of deities and mythological creatures. The temple complex also features a large baray, which was used for irrigation and ceremonial purposes. Bakong is significant not only for its architectural innovations but also for its role in the development of Khmer religious practices.
Siem Reap
  • 1h
Upon arrival at Siem Reap city, to check in. Enjoy your stay and relax! Siem Reap, a vibrant city in Cambodia, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and proximity to the ancient temples of Angkor. As the sun sets, the city transforms into a lively hub of activity, particularly around the Night Market and Pub Street. The Night Market offers a sensory feast, with stalls selling local handicrafts, souvenirs, and delicious street food, all set against a backdrop of colourful lights and bustling crowds. Just a short walk away, Pub Street is the heart of Siem Reap's nightlife, lined with bars, restaurants, and lively entertainment, making it a popular gathering spot for both locals and tourists. The Old Town, with its charming colonial architecture and vibrant atmosphere, adds to the allure, providing a perfect blend of culture, cuisine, and camaraderie in this enchanting destination.
Day 14: Angkor Temples With Sunrise Tours
  • 8 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Accommodation (4 stars)
Angkor Wat
  • 2h
  • Admission ticket included
Today at 4.40am we are going to pick up your group from your hotel to visit sunrise at Angkor Wat and Angkor Wat Temple tour. Then go back to your hotel for breakfast and refreshment before next visit to others temple. If you want to capture or experience a spectacular sunrise at Angkor Wat, then there is a spot for you. The reflecting pool in front of the main temple is where you’ll find it. When you reach there, try to position yourself behind the reflection pool. As expected, the colours of the sky will appear mirrored in the water as the sun rises. Then you can capture the most iconic sight on camera. Angkor Wat combines two basic plans of Khmer temple architecture the temple mountain and the later galleried temple. It is designed to represent Mount Meru, home of the devas in Hindu mythology. Unlike most Angkorian temples, Angkor Wat is oriented to the west; scholars are divided as to the significance of this. The temple is admired for the grandeur and harmony of the architecture.
Angkor Wat
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Angkor Wat is a magnificent temple complex located in Cambodia, originally constructed in the early 12th century during the reign of King Suryavarman II. Initially built as a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Vishnu, it later transformed into a Buddhist site, reflecting the region's evolving spiritual landscape. Covering an area of over 186 hectares, Angkor Wat is renowned for its stunning architecture, intricate bas-reliefs, and expansive moats. The temple's iconic five towers symbolise the mythical Mount Meru, the centre of the universe in Hindu and Buddhist cosmology. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Angkor Wat attracts millions of visitors each year, who come to marvel at its grandeur and explore the rich history of the Khmer Empire. Its beauty and cultural significance make it one of the most important archaeological sites in Southeast Asia.
Angkor Thom
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Angkor Thom, the last capital of the Khmer Empire, is a stunning archaeological site located in Cambodia, near the famous Angkor Wat temple complex. Established in the late 12th century by King Jayavarman VII, Angkor Thom is renowned for its impressive architecture and rich history. The city is surrounded by a massive wall and a moat, with five monumental gates leading into the city, each adorned with intricate carvings. At the heart of Angkor Thom lies the Bayon Temple, famous for its enigmatic stone faces that gaze out in all directions. The temple is a masterpiece of Khmer architecture, featuring elaborate bas-reliefs that depict historical events and daily life during the Khmer Empire. Other notable structures within Angkor Thom include the Baphuon, the Phimeanakas, and the Terrace of the Elephants, which served as a royal viewing platform. Angkor Thom is not only a testament to the artistic and architectural achievements of the Khmer civilisation.
Bayon Temple
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Bayon is located in the centre of Angkor Thom ancient capital city of the Khmer Empire. It was built by King Jayavarman VII dedicated to Lord Lokesvara, a savior god in the Mahayana Buddhism. Bayon is adopted by 49 towers, each tower is adorned with the four smiling faces. That is why now the tourists love to name Bayon as the Most Beautiful Smiling Faces Temple in the world. This four faces are smiling brightly to the four main directions. East for Shiva, South for Brahma, West for Vishnu and North for Indra. For Buddhism Meaning, these four faces are dedicated to Lokesvara or King Jayavarman VII. These Four smiling faces are dedicated to the four well-known precepts of The Main Buddha” Lovingkindness, Compassion, Joys and Sincerity”. Some of the scholars said that Bayon was a gigantic stone map of Cambodia which was dedicated to the 54 main states of Cambodia during those days. Bayon has 49 towers and plus 5 tower gates of Angkor Thom city, totally is 54 towers.
Terrace of the Elephants
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket included
The Leper King Terrace, situated within the Angkor Thom complex in Cambodia, is a remarkable archaeological site known for its intricate carvings and historical significance. Built in the late 12th century during the reign of King Jayavarman VII, the terrace features a series of stunning bas-reliefs that depict various deities, mythical creatures, and scenes from Khmer mythology. The name "Leper King" is derived from a statue that once adorned the site, believed to represent a king afflicted by leprosy. This terrace served as a royal platform for ceremonies and public gatherings, and it remains a captivating testament to the artistry and cultural heritage of the Khmer Empire.
Ta Prohm
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
- Ta Prohm is the most popular jungle temple in Cambodia where Hollywood has filmed a famous film called The Tomb Raiders, built by King Jayavarman VII in 1186, for his mother, goddess of Mercy and the personification of the perfection of Wisdom in Mahayana Buddhism. Ta Prohm in Khmer culture means Brahma God. Cambodian people have their own name to call Hindu Gods. The original name of this temple called “Rajavihara” meaning”The Royal Monastery”. It’s located in north east of Angkor Wat for about 6km by road. Trees and roots are grabbing the ruins to make it more impressive and popularity for the tourists. The best time to visit the temple is without the crowds in the early morning and late afternoon before the temple to be closed. Ta Prohm has served as an important royal school as well. According to the inscription said that Ta Prohm was the university of Buddhism. There were 18 high priests with 2523 teachers and 615 dancers, and this temple has owned almost 80 thousands people.
Siem Reap Night Market
  • 1h 30m
  • Admission ticket included
After the temples tour, we will transfer you back to your hotel in Siem Reap city. Enjoy your refreshment and relax. Tonight we have an optional activity for you is Cambodian Phare Circus. You are able to go there at 6.30pm, to enjoy some shows and including The Circus Performance. It’s beautiful and amazing, they are all very professional!
Siem Reap
  • 45m
Siem Reap was little more than a village when French explorers such as Henri Mouhot rediscovered Angkor in the 19th century. However, European travellers had visited the ruins much earlier, including António da Madalena in 1586. Now Siem Reap is a sacred home for Angkor Temples, the major tourism destination in Cambodia as well as in the world complex. There are lots of things to do, many restaurants shops markets spa centers hotels resorts boutiques and guesthouses.
Day 15: Banteay Srei With Grand Circuit Tour
  • 7 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Accommodation (4 stars)
Banteay Srei
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Today At 8.00am we will pick up your group from your hotel to visit Prasat Banteay Srei temple. Banteay Srei is the most beautiful pink stone temple in Cambodia, it’s located in the north of Angkor Wat temple about 37km. Banteay Srei means Lady Temple, the special charm of this temple lies on its remarkable state of preservation, it’s small size but excellent for its decoration. Banteay Srei is a real jewel for the Khmer Art. Because of its fine and intricate carvings, some local said, it must have been built by the women, that why name is lady temple or Banteay Srei. The original name of this temple was called Isvarapura, built by King Rajendravarman II from year 967, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Banteay Srei was discovered by The Frenchman in year 1914 but the site was not cleared until year 1924. The first major temple restoration project was established by EFEO in year 1923-1927-1930 by using the reinstating method. Banteay Srei is a famous temple for visitors since year 2000.
Pre Rup
  • 45m
  • Admission ticket included
Pre Rup Temple is the masterpiece temple of King Rajendravarman II, built 961 to dedicate to Lord Shiva, is a symbol of the Mount Meru. Pre Rup is an enormous brick stone temple built as the state temple of The King Rajendravarman II in 961 A.D, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is a symbol of Mount Meru in Hindu mythology. Pre means “Turn” Rup means “Body”, so Pre Rup means turning of the body temple. The temple's name is a comparatively modern one meaning "turn the body". This reflects the common belief among Cambodians that funerals were conducted at the temple, with the ashes of the body being ritually rotated in different directions as the service progressed. It’s highly recommended
Ta Som
  • 45m
  • Admission ticket included
Ta Som is a Mahayana Buddhism temple, built by King Jayavarman VII, dedicated to his ancestors and Master. Some scholars said that king Jayavarman VII dedicated to his father King Dharanindravarman II. It’s located in east of Neak Poan Royal Hospital. It’s main attraction with the east gate is still grabbing by trees and it’s roots. Highly recommended!
Neak Pean
  • 45m
  • Admission ticket included
Neak Poan Temple is located in the centre of Jayatadak lake, it’s surrounded by water. Neak Pean means “the entwined serpents". Neak Pean was originally designed for medical purposes (the ancients believed that going into these pools would balance the elements in the bather, thus curing disease); it is one of the many hospitals that Jayavarman VII built. It is based on the ancient Hindu belief of balance. Four connected pools represent Water, Earth, Fire and Wind. Each is connected to the central water source, the main tank, by a stone conduit "presided over by one of Four Great Animals (maha ajaneya pasu) namely Elephant, Bull, Horse, and Lion, corresponding to the north, east, south, and west quarters. Highly recommended!
Preah Khan
  • 45m
  • Admission ticket included
Preah Khan is a sacred temple in the Angkor main park, built by King Jayavarman VII in year 1191, dedicated to his father name Dharanindravarman II, who is represented in the central sanctuary by Lokesvara, The Savior God in the Mahayana Buddhism, who was much worshiped Jayavarman VII’s reign. During the middle period The stupa was erected in place for Lokesvara in the central sanctuary. It’s located in the north of Angkor Thom city, from the north gate to west entrance of Prasat Preah Khan temple is about 800 metres. Preah Khan is well known for its beautiful scenery of the original ruins and it was served as the University of Fine Art And Culture under the reign of King Jayavarman VII.
Phnom Bakheng
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Phnom Bakheng is an ancient temple located in the Angkor Archaeological Park in Cambodia, renowned for its stunning views and historical significance. Built in the late 9th century, it is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and is one of the earliest temples constructed during the Khmer Empire. The temple is situated atop a hill, providing a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape, including the iconic Angkor Wat in the distance. Phnom Bakheng is particularly famous as a sunset spot, attracting visitors who seek to witness the breathtaking colours of the sky as the sun sets over the jungle and ancient ruins. The temple's elevated position makes it an ideal vantage point, and many tourists arrive early to secure a good spot for photography and to enjoy the serene atmosphere. The combination of historical architecture and natural beauty makes Phnom Bakheng a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the wonders of Angkor.
Banteay Samre
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket included
- Banteay Samrei temple is located on the east side of Yasorvarmantadak(water reservoir), built by King Suriyavarman II, dedicated to his family and friends. Banteay Samre is well preservation of its stone gigantic carvings and living harmony with the nature surrounding. It is quite and fresh atmosphere, it’s a Hindu temple in the Angkor Wat Style. Banteay Samre means “The Citadel of Samre”. Banteay Samré was excellently restored by Maurice Glaize from 1936 until 1944. The design of its single ogival tower is immediately recognisable as Angkor Wat style along with other temples in the region such as Thommanon and Chau Say Tevoda. Due to this temple's similarity to some monuments of north-east Thailand, it has the appearance of a compact Phimai. While there are no inscriptions describing its foundation, it seems likely to have been built by a high official of the court during the reign of King Suryavarman II.
Day 16: Siem Reap to Battambang & Tour
  • 5 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Accommodation (4 stars)
Banteay Chhmar
  • 3h
At 8.00am, to pick up your group from your hotel, to check out, to make a journey to visit Prasat Banteay Chhmar temple. Banteay Chhmar temple is located in the west of Angkor Wat temple for about 160Km by road. It was built by King Jayavarman VII to dedicate to his sons. Banteay Chhmar is living with its original ruined condition and surrounding by its gigantic manmade moat. It’s beautiful and impressive temple, trees and roots are growing up on the ruins. We tailor-make unique Cambodia tour packages, sightseeing adventures & activities to help travellers explore Cambodia on their way. We are a passionate teamwork, we have lots of travellers who love to share their experiences of Cambodia with those looking for more authentic travel experiences. Most Cambodian houses have a small shrine for family members to pray for luck and pay their respect. Temples and pagodas in Cambodia are also flocked with faithful Buddhists every time there’s an important event taking place.
Battambang Province
  • 2h
And next to continue our journey to Battambang city. To check in and to rest for a while till 7.00pm we will go out for dinner. Overnight in Battambang city. Battambang is a second largest capital city in Cambodia. Battambang means “The lost stick City”, it’s located in the western part of Cambodia, bordering with Thailand too. For Cambodian people, we are all happy to call Battambang is the kingdom of white gold, because of its largest production of rice. During the colonial time, Battambang was very popular in trading business and agriculture. It’s beautiful and charming town is adorned by colonial buildings, local markets, hotels, restaurants, bars, shops, museum and government city Hall. Highly recommended!
Battambang
  • 30m
Battambang is a charming city located in northwestern Cambodia, known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and beautiful landscapes. As the second-largest city in the country, Battambang offers a unique blend of traditional Khmer culture and colonial architecture, making it a fascinating destination for travellers. Battambang is a city that beautifully encapsulates the essence of Cambodia, with its rich history, cultural attractions, and stunning landscapes. Whether you are interested in exploring ancient temples, enjoying local performances, or simply soaking in the serene countryside, Battambang offers a diverse range of experiences that cater to all types of travellers. Its welcoming atmosphere and unique charm make it a worthwhile stop on any journey through Cambodia.
Battambang
  • 30m
Battambang's Old Town is a captivating area that showcases the city's rich history and architectural heritage. Known for its well-preserved colonial buildings and traditional Khmer houses, the Old Town offers a glimpse into the past and reflects the cultural influences that have shaped Battambang over the years. Architectural Highlights 1. Colonial Architecture: The Old Town features an array of French colonial buildings, characterised by their elegant facades, high ceilings, and decorative elements. Many of these structures date back to the early 20th century and have been lovingly restored, housing cafes, shops, and guesthouses. Walking through the streets, visitors can admire the intricate details and charming balconies that give the area its unique character.
Battambang
  • 30m
Battambang's Old Town is a captivating area that showcases the city's rich history and architectural heritage. Known for its well-preserved colonial buildings and traditional Khmer houses, the Old Town offers a glimpse into the past and reflects the cultural influences that have shaped Battambang over the years. 2. Traditional Khmer Houses: In addition to colonial architecture, Battambang's Old Town is home to traditional Khmer wooden houses. These structures often feature raised platforms, intricate carvings, and thatched roofs, showcasing the local craftsmanship and architectural style. Many of these houses are still inhabited by families, providing a glimpse into daily life in the city.
Day 17: Battambang Discovers & Tour
  • 5 stops
  • Meals: breakfast, snacks
  • Accommodation: Accommodation (4 stars)
Battambang
  • 1h
The Battambang Bamboo Train Ride offers a unique and exhilarating experience that combines adventure with community support in Cambodia's picturesque Battambang Province. This charming ride, known locally as "norry," features handmade bamboo platforms mounted on wheels, gliding along the remnants of an old railway track through lush countryside and vibrant rice fields. As visitors embark on this nostalgic journey, they not only enjoy breathtaking views and the thrill of the ride but also contribute to the local economy. The bamboo train is operated by local families, providing them with a sustainable source of income and promoting community development. By choosing this tour, travellers engage with the culture and resilience of the local people, making their experience both memorable and impactful. The Battambang Bamboo Train Ride is more than just a scenic adventure; it’s a meaningful way to connect with the heart of Cambodia while supporting its communities.
Battambang
  • 30m
Local Rice Wine Local rice wine, known as "sangkhak" or "arak," is a traditional alcoholic drink in Cambodia, particularly popular in rural areas. Made from fermented glutinous rice, the production process involves steaming the rice, mixing it with a special yeast, and allowing it to ferment for several days. The result is a clear, potent liquor with a slightly sweet flavour and a distinct aroma. Rice wine is often enjoyed during celebrations, festivals, and family gatherings, and it is commonly served in small glasses. In Battambang, visitors can find local distilleries where they can learn about the brewing process and sample this unique drink, providing a taste of authentic Cambodian culture.
Battambang
  • 30m
Banana Paper Factory The banana paper factory in Battambang is a fascinating example of sustainable craftsmanship. This small-scale operation utilises the fibres from banana plants, which are abundant in the region, to create eco-friendly paper products. The process begins with harvesting the banana plants, stripping the fibres, and then soaking and processing them to make paper. The resulting banana paper is known for its unique texture and durability, making it suitable for various uses, including notebooks, cards, and decorative items. Visitors to the factory can witness the entire production process and even purchase handmade products, supporting local artisans and sustainable practices.
Battambang
  • 15m
Rice Paper Factory Rice paper is another traditional product that plays a significant role in Cambodian cuisine, particularly in dishes like spring rolls and fresh salads. In Battambang, rice paper factories produce this essential ingredient using a simple yet labor-intensive process. The production begins with soaking rice in water, grinding it into a smooth batter, and then spreading it thinly on a flat surface to dry in the sun. The dried sheets are then carefully peeled off and packaged for sale. Visitors to rice paper factories can observe the meticulous craftsmanship involved in making rice paper and often have the opportunity to taste fresh spring rolls made with the product, offering a delicious insight into local culinary traditions.
Killing Caves Of Phnom Sampeau
  • 1h 30m
  • Admission ticket included
3:00 PM: Visit Phnom Sam Pov, a historical site with stunning views. Bat Cave Sunset: Witness the breathtaking sight of thousands of bats emerging from the cave at sunset. Phnom Sam Pov, located near Battambang, Cambodia, is a stunning hilltop site famous for its breathtaking views and the nearby Bat Caves. Visitors can hike to the summit to explore ancient temples and enjoy panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside. As dusk approaches, the Bat Caves come alive with thousands of bats emerging in a spectacular display, creating a mesmerising natural phenomenon. The sunset tour offers a perfect blend of cultural exploration and natural beauty, as the sky transforms into vibrant hues, making it an unforgettable experience for travellers seeking adventure and tranquility in Cambodia.
Day 18: Battambang to Phnom Penh & Tour
  • 4 stops
  • Meals: breakfast, snacks
  • Accommodation: Accommodation (4 stars)
Battambang
  • 3h
At 8.00am to pick up your group from your hotel to journey to Phnom Penh city. A long the way will stop to visit a famous pottery village and stop for lunch. Cambodians love to gather and spend a lot of money planning for important festivals. Moreover, as they cherish the idea of a big and loving family, whenever one family holds an important event such as a wedding or a house-warming party, there will be hundreds of guests arrive, ready to share their joy. We tailor-makes unique Cambodia tour packages, sightseeing adventures & activities to help travellers explore Cambodia on their way. We are a passionate teamwork, we have lots of travellers who love to share their experiences of Cambodia with those looking for more authentic travel experiences. Most Cambodian houses have a small shrine for family members to pray for luck and pay their respect. Temples and pagodas in Cambodia are also flocked with faithful Buddhists every time there’s an important event taking place.
Kampong Chhnang
  • 1h
Pottery villages and local rice fields are integral parts of rural life in many regions, particularly in Southeast Asia. These villages are often characterised by their rich traditions of craftsmanship, where artisans create beautiful pottery using age-old techniques passed down through generations. Visitors can witness the intricate process of shaping clay into functional and decorative items, such as pots, bowls, and vases, often adorned with traditional designs. Surrounding these pottery villages are lush rice fields, which play a crucial role in the local economy and culture. Rice cultivation is not only a primary source of sustenance for the community but also a symbol of their agricultural heritage. The sight of vibrant green rice paddies, especially during the planting and harvesting seasons, creates a picturesque landscape that reflects the harmony between nature and human activity.
Phnom Penh
  • 1h
Upon your arrival in Phnom Penh, you will check in and have the opportunity to relax until the evening. Our exceptional tour guide will then escort you through the charming streets of Phnom Penh's old town for a farewell dinner at a local restaurant, supporting the community and its families. You will be treated to a selection of delicious local cuisine, accompanied by refreshing beers.
Phnom Penh's Night Market
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Phnom Penh, Cambodia's vibrant capital, offers a lively nightlife filled with diverse activities. Night Markets: Explore the Phsar Reatrey Night Market, where food stalls, handicrafts, and live music create a bustling atmosphere. Riverside Walks: Stroll along the Tonle Sap River, lined with cafes and restaurants, perfect for enjoying a meal while watching the sunset. Bars and Nightclubs: Experience the nightlife in areas like Bassac Lane and Street 51, known for trendy bars and energetic clubs like Pontoon. Cultural Performances: Attend traditional dance shows at the National Museum or cultural centers to experience Khmer heritage. Food Tours: Join a nighttime food tour to sample local street food and dishes at night markets. Casino Visits: Try your luck at casinos like NagaWorld, which offer gaming, dining, and entertainment. Phnom Penh's nightlife has something for everyone, from cultural experiences to vibrant social scenes.
Day 19: Departure Day
  • 2 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Not included
Phnom Penh International Airport
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
We will pick up your tour group from your hotel in Phnom Penh and transfer you to the airport for your departure, whether you are heading home or to your next destination. This marks the conclusion of our tour services in Cambodia. We wish you a pleasant flight and a safe journey! Thank you for travelling with us, and we hope to see you again in the future!
Phnom Penh
  • 1h
Today marks the final day of your holiday with us in Cambodia. We encourage you to make the most of your free time this morning. In the afternoon, we will pick up your group from your hotel and transfer you to Phnom Penh Airport for your departure, whether it be home or to your next destination. As our tour service comes to an end, we would like to express our heartfelt gratitude for your support and for choosing to explore Cambodia with us. We wish you a safe flight home and look forward to welcoming you back to Cambodia in the future!

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