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At the heart of Cambodia’s tourism is a commitment to sustainability and community engagement. This immersive experience invites you to explore the cultural, natural, and historical treasures of Siem Reap and beyond, while contributing positively to local communities and preserving the environment. Throughout your journey, you’ll be welcomed into Cambodia’s authentic way of life, offering a unique opportunity to connect with the people and the land.
From the magnificent Angkor temples to the vibrant local villages and lush countryside, we emphasize sustainable practices in every aspect of the journey. Whether it's participating in eco-friendly initiatives like tree planting and waste reduction or discovering local traditions, you’ll be part of an enriching experience that respects and nurtures the environment and community. We strive to create experiences that not only provide comfort and exploration but also contribute meaningfully to Cambodia’s cultural and ecological landscape.
Highlights:
- Supporting the conservation of natural and cultural heritage
- Advocating for responsible travel with resource efficiency and minimal waste
- Immersing in the rich cultural life of Cambodia’s communities
- Promoting rural development and local empowerment
- Exploring the distinctive architectural marvels of Angkor’s temples
- Recharging your spirit in one of the world’s most serene settings
- Engaging with local lifestyles and traditions
- Helping local communities thrive through sustainable tourism
Itineraries
Day 1
Arrival in Siem Reap – Angkor Temples Exploration
Welcome to Siem Reap, where your adventure begins. Start by exploring the awe-inspiring Angkor temples, including the iconic Angkor Wat, the enigmatic faces of Bayon, and the magnificent Ta Prohm, where trees intertwine with ancient stones. Your expert guide will provide fascinating insights into these world-renowned UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Day 2
Discovering Phnom Kulen – A Sacred Mountain
Today, head to the sacred Phnom Kulen mountain, a historically significant site where the Khmer Empire began. Journey through picturesque rice fields and traditional wooden houses on stilts. Visit the famous reclining Buddha and the serene waterfall, where you can take a refreshing dip. In the evening, feel free to explore Siem Reap’s vibrant night markets or wander along the bustling Pub Street.
Day 3
Siem Reap to Battambang – Temples and Rice Paper
Depart for Battambang, where you’ll visit the Ek Phnom Temple, home to a giant Buddha statue. Along the way, enjoy views of rural life and spot flying foxes in the sky. Next, learn the ancient craft of rice paper production, used in many traditional Cambodian dishes. Continue your journey with a visit to the Banan Temple, perched atop a hill with stunning views, before heading to Phnom Sampeu Hill. There, explore the pagodas and the haunting Killing Cave, a site of historical significance from the Khmer Rouge era. End the day by watching millions of bats emerge at sunset.
Day 4
Battambang to Koh Kong – Cardamom Mountains
Travel to the remote Koh Kong region, where the Cardamom Mountains await. This area is known for its stunning natural beauty and the chance to experience a truly untouched part of Cambodia. Spend the night in a tented camp, immersing yourself in the peaceful surroundings.
Day 5
Exploring the Cardamoms – Trekking Through Wilderness
For those seeking adventure, embark on a guided trek through the Cardamom Mountains. Accompanied by Wildlife Alliance Rangers, you’ll explore forested trails once used by poachers and loggers, keeping an eye out for wildlife such as macaques, gibbons, and hornbills. At the ranger station, learn about conservation efforts and see tools that were once used for illegal hunting. After lunch, return to your camp, either by kayak or hiking. The evening is free to relax under the stars.
Day 6
Cardamom Mountains – A Day at Your Leisure
Enjoy a relaxing day in the Cardamoms, taking time to explore the forest or simply unwind at your camp. The mountains offer a tranquil escape, with numerous activities available, from birdwatching to relaxing in nature’s embrace.
Day 7
Cardamoms to Phnom Penh – City Immersion
Leave the mountains behind and head for Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s vibrant capital. Upon arrival, explore the city’s highlights by tuk-tuk, a fun and immersive way to experience the local scene. Visit the Art Deco Central Market (Phsar Thmei) for local goods and souvenirs, and wander through Phnom Penh’s charming alleyways where you can meet locals and witness daily life. Visit the historic Wat Phnom, founded in 1373, before strolling through the French Quarter, known for its colonial-era architecture. The rest of the evening is free for you to enjoy the city at your own pace.
Day 8
Phnom Penh – Royal Palace and Departure
On your final day, explore Phnom Penh’s Royal Palace and the adjacent Silver Pagoda, a stunning example of Cambodian architecture. Continue to the National Museum to learn more about the nation’s rich heritage. Afterward, you’ll be transferred to the Moc Bai Border for onward travel to Ho Chi Minh City, marking the end of your unforgettable Cambodian adventure.
- Private door-to-door transfers: Convenient pick-up and drop-off services to and from your accommodation.
- Accommodation: Twin-sharing rooms with daily breakfast at selected hotels, plus an overnight cruise.
- Meals: As specified in the itinerary (B: Breakfast; L: Lunch; D: Dinner).
- Transfers & Transportation: All ground transportation and transfers throughout the tour.
- Boat Excursions: Scenic boat trips as mentioned in the program.
- Entrance Fees: Admission fees for all sites and attractions listed in the itinerary.
- Expert Guide: A professional, licensed English-speaking tour guide (other languages available upon request).
- Bottled Water: Complimentary water available on the vehicle during the tour.
- Service Charges & Taxes: All applicable service charges and government taxes are included.
- Meals Not Listed: Any meals not mentioned in the itinerary.
- International Flights: Flights to and from the destination are not included.
- Travel Insurance: We strongly recommend securing comprehensive travel insurance.
- Visa Fees: Visa stamping fee at the airport (US$ 25.00 for Vietnam, payable in cash at the airport).
- Tips & Gratuities: Optional tips for guides, drivers, hotel and restaurant staff, boat operators, etc.
- Personal Expenses: Any personal expenses such as laundry, phone calls, drinks, etc.
- Unspecified Services: Any services not explicitly mentioned in the itinerary.
- Peak Season Surcharge: Additional charges for travel during peak seasons, including Vietnamese New Year (Tet), Calendar New Year, and compulsory holiday dinners (Christmas and New Year’s Eve) as per hotel and cruise policies.
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