Explore Cambodia History and Culture in 10 Days
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Embark on a captivating 10-day journey through Cambodia, delving deep into its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. From the bustling streets of Phnom Penh to the ancient temples of Angkor Wat, this tour offers a perfect blend of exploration, relaxation, and cultural immersion.
Tour Highlights:
- Visit the “Killing Fields” of Choeng Ek and the Tuol Sleng Museum to learn about Cambodia’s history during the Khmer Rouge regime.
- Explore Independence Monument, Central Market, and Russian Market for shopping and cultural experiences.
- Enjoy a Sunset Cruise on the Tonle Sap and Mekong Rivers in Phnom Penh.
- Visit important cultural and historical sites in Phnom Penh such as Wat Phnom Temple, National Museum, Royal Palace, and Silver Pagoda.
- Experience the charming colonial architecture of Battambang and visit the central market.
- Discover the unique Bamboo Train village in Battambang for a fun local experience.
- Explore Wat Slaket Pagoda, Wat Ek Phnom, and Phnom Sampeou Mountain for a mix of cultural and natural attractions.
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Pick up from the airport and transfer to the hotel check in. Overnight in Phnom Penh
Breakfast at hotel. Drive to visit the “Killing Fields” of Choeng Ek (15 km south of Phnom Penh). Between 1975 and 1978 about 17,000 men, women, children and infants (including nine westerners) were detained and tortured at the S-21 prison and transported to extermination camp of Choeng Ek and followed by visiting to Independence monument for photo shooting and Central market of Psa Thmey market. Afternoon, visit Tuol Sleng Museum (S-21 prison). This former school was used as a prison by Pol Pot’s security forces. More than 17,000 people held at S-21 were taken to the extermination camp at Choeng Ek to be executed. Then Visit Russian Market (Toul Tumpong Market), the Market has gained reputation for cheap clothing, a large selection of Buddha images and woodcarvings, betel-nut boxes, silk, silver jewelry, and classic music instrument. Enjoy Sunset Cruise on the Tonle Sap and Mekong Rivers in Phnom Penh, it bursts into 4 branches. Overnight in Phnom Penh
Breakfast at the hotel – visit Wat Phnom Temple is one of the most important pagodas in Phnom Penh. Built in 1373 on an artificial hill by the wealthy widow Daun Chi Penh by Cyclo ride. You will be also taken along through the old colonial streets of Phnom Penh and get a glimpse of urban life in Southeast Asia. Afternoon, visit National Museum, over 5000 objects are on display including Angkorian era statu, lingas and other artifacts. Visit Royal Palace is a royal residence now where His Majesty, the King of Cambodia, and the royal families live. it is like a small town of royal dynasties. Continue to Silver Pagoda, serves less as a functioning temple than a repository for cultural treasures such as 90 kg golden Buddha encrusted with 2086 diamonds. Overnight in Phnom Penh
Breakfast at the hotel. Pick up at your hotel and depart for Battambang by overland transfer (290 km. 4-5 hrs drive). Stop at the Silversmith village, see the pottery manufactories in Kompong Chhnang and visit also a fish market. Arrive in Battambang, and check-in at the hotel. Walk through the town to discover its beautiful colonial architecture and followed by central market of Battambang – Psanat. The same afternoon, we are also enjoying bamboo train village with a great experiences of the local homemade funny train sliding on a railway at Oudombong Village. Overnight at hotel in Battambang
Breakfast at the hotel: Drive along the picturesque Sangker River to Wat Slaket Pagoda, the residence of the provincial Buddhist patriarch Continue to visit Wat Ek Phnom. Visit a market where Prahoc, the Cambodian fish paste, is made. Afternoon, drive to Phnom Sampeou Mountain, steeped in legend, and topped by Wat Sampeou and a group of caves used as ‘killing caves’ by the Khmer Rouge, containing the skeletal remains of their victims. We’ll alsdo visit natural caves. Your visit will last until dusk – a time when millions of bats emerge from a cave and create patterns as they fly in tandem across the sky – a nightly spectacular show of nature. Return to Batrambang and Overnight
Breakfast at the hotel – Transfer to Siem Reap overland (driving takes around 3 hours). Upon arrival, check in the hotel. In the afternoon, We’ll visit Wat Bo, a highly respected pagoda founded in the 18th century, contains very unique wall paintings of the Reamker (Ramayana) that are said to be from late 19th century. Continue to visit the "Les Artisans d'Angkor – Chantiers Ecole" the Finest Authentic Khmer Arts and Crafts. End our visits at one of the city’s lively open markets, Psar Chars, also called the “Old Market”, where anything and everything is for sale. Overnight in Siem Reap.
Breakfast at hotel, Heading out of town we make our way by traveling on a newly paved road to the intricately carved and well preserved temple of Banteay Srei. Along the way we make stopover at the Preah Dark village and we follow these with a visit the Banteay Samre Temple adorned with impressive relief’s depicting scenes of Vishunu as well as Krishna legends. Afternoon, Visit the Roluos Group. The monuments of Rolous, which served as the capital of Indravarman I (reigned 877-89. Preah Ko erected by Indravarman I in the late 9th century dedicated by the King to his ancestors in 880. Bakong the largest and most interesting of the Roluos group temples, with his active Buddhist monastery just to the north of the east entrance. Lolei built on an islet in the center of a large reservoir (now rice fields) by Yasovarman I, the founder to the first city at Angkor. Overnight in Siem ‘Reap
Breakfast at hotel. Visit Angkor Thom, the South Gate of Angkor Thom, Bayon Temple, built from the late 12th century to the early 13th century by King Jayavarman VII and consists of 54 towers, the Royal Enclosure, the Phimeanakas, the Elephants Terrace and the Terrace of the Leper King, then Visit Preah Khan temple, built by King Jayavarman VII dedicated to his father. It is a huge, highly exportable monastic complex, and served as a Buddhist monastery and school, engaging over 1000 monks. Afternoon, visit Ta Prohm, surrounded by jungle and followed by visit Angkor Wat, the largest temples in world and covers an area of 200 hectares and surrounded by moat and an exterior wall measuring 1300 meters x 1500 meters. Overnight in Siem Reap
Morning, drive to the remote Beng Mealea temple through the typical Khmer countryside (60Kms from Siem Reap). There is a lot to see in the approximately 2 hours drive as it takes you through many lively villages and along kilometers of rice paddies. Explore the long abandoned temple (11th century), strangled by the jungle. A further 1 hr drive brings you to Koh Ker, situated in the northeast of Siem Reap. Discover the long abandoned temples in the forests of northern Cambodia. Also known as Chok Gargyar, it served as the capital of Jayavarman IV (reigned 928-42). His son and successor Harshavarman I moved the capital back to Angkor in 944. There are a remarkable number of religious buildings in the Koh Ker region, considering the short space of time that it was the capital of the empire. There are more than 30 major structures and experts believe there may have been as many as 100 minor sacred buildings in the region. It was also a prolific period for gigantic sculpture and several of the most impressive pieces in the National Museum in Phnom Penh come from Koh Ker, including a huge garuda (half-man, half-bird creature). Return to Siem Reap.
Breakfast at the hotel – visit the Tonle sap where we will enjoy a boat ride (private boat and guide) on the Tonle Sap lake. This is the largest permanent fresh-water lake in South East Asia and flows into Tonle Sap River, joining the Mekong in Phnom Penh. We will see a fishermen's "floating village" with floatting schools, floatting police station, etc. It is same as a big village floatting on the lake, and the "village" move from place to place following water levels and curant. Transfer to the airport for flight departure
Inclusion
- Private tours with Local English speaking guide
- A/C transport throughout the tours and all Transfers
- Entrance fee to any applicable tourist sites
- Meals as indicated (B=breakfast)
- Boat cruise as mentioned
- Cold water and towel during the trip
- Government tax & Service charge
- Other tours related service stated in the itinerary
- Hotel accommodation (Twin/Double Sharing Room)
Exclusion
- All International flight ticket
- All Domestic Flight
- Visa stamps upon arrival of $30.00 / Person
- Compulsory Gala Dinner on 24 Dec & 31 Dec
- Other meals not mentioned
- Tips f& personal expenses
- Laundry
- Other not stated above
- Travel insurance
Price
Hotel* | Period | 1pax | 2pax | 3-5pax | 6-7pax | 8-10p | SGL |
3* | Oct 24 – Mar 25 | $2,468 | $1,319 | $1,058 | $834 | $740 | $245 |
Apr – Sep 25 | $2,508 | $1,339 | $1,067 | $833 | $736 | $232 | |
Oct – Dec 25 | $2,536 | $1,352 | $1,081 | $846 | $749 | $245 | |
Peak: 28 Dec 24 – 01 Jan 25 | 25 Jan – 02 Feb 25 | 27 – 31 Dec 25 | $2,616 | $1,393 | $1,121 | $887 | $790 | $286 | |
4* | Oct – Dec 24 | $2,687 | $1,428 | $1,168 | $944 | $850 | $354 |
Jan – Mar 25 | $2,708 | $1,439 | $1,176 | $950 | $856 | $359 | |
Apr – Sep 25 | $2,698 | $1,434 | $1,162 | $926 | $829 | $326 | |
Oct – Dec 25 | $2,762 | $1,466 | $1,194 | $959 | $862 | $359 | |
5* | Oct 24 – Mar 25 | $3,132 | $1,651 | $1,391 | $1,166 | $1,073 | $577 |
Apr – Sep 25 | $3,098 | $1,634 | $1,362 | $1,127 | $1,030 | $527 | |
Oct – Dec 25 | $3,240 | $1,705 | $1,433 | $1,198 | $1,100 | $598 | |
Peak: 26 Dec 24 – 06 Jan 25| 26 – 31 Dec 25 | $3,430 | $1,800 | $1,528 | $1,292 | $1,195 | $692 |
Hotel List
Hotel* | Hotel Name | Website | Room Type |
3* | LCS Hotel | www.lcshotel.com | Deluxe |
Classy Hotel | www.classyhotelspa.com | Superior | |
Royal Crown | www.royalcrownhotelspa.com | Deluxe | |
4* | Anik Palace Hotel | www.anikhotelgroup.com | Deluxe Urban |
Battambang Resort | www.battambangresort.com | Garden Room | |
Saem Siem Reap | www.saemsiemreaphotel.com | Deluxe City | |
5* | Palace Gate Hotel & Resort | www.palacegatepp.com | Royal Deluxe |
Maision Wat Koh | www.maisonswatkor.com | Frangipane | |
Borei Angkor | www.boreiangkor.com | Deluxe |
Notes
The dress code for the Royal Palace of Phnom Penh requires visitors dress respectfully and modestly as the Royal Palace is the home of the King. Visitors must wear long pants that cover the knee. Singlets or tank tops are not allowed, as shoulders must be covered
All visitors to Angkor Temples are required to wear modest clothing: no short pants or short skirts (knees must be covered) and no sleeveless shirts (shoulders must be covered). See-through clothing will also not be allowed.
As for the visit of Bakan Tower of Angkor Wat Temple itself, closed for 4 days of a month on the Theravada Buddhist Religious Calendar, visitors are required to wear decent attires with shoulders and knees properly covered (Non-revealing dress). The visitors are particularly requested to stand in queue awaiting their turns to climb up to this peak, and children under twelve year-old are not permitted to do so for their own safety reason.
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