Siem Reap - Battambang - Phnom Penh

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Discover the charm and beauty of Cambodia on this three-day tour from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh. You will travel by land to Battambang, a riverside town with a rich cultural heritage and a lively art scene. You will cycle around the town and see the colonial architecture, the bamboo train, and the Phare Circus. You will also visit the Wat Banan temple, a hilltop sanctuary with stunning views of the countryside. You will then drive to Kampong Chhnang, a province famous for its pottery and floating villages. You will take a boat ride on the Tonle Sap Lake and see how the local people live on the water. You will end your trip in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, where you will visit the Royal Palace, the National Museum, and the Killing Fields. This tour is a great way to experience the culture, history, and nature of Cambodia in a short time.

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Highlights

  • Visiting the Prek Toal bird sanctuary, home to many endangered waterbirds.
  • Cycling through the countryside and seeing the bamboo train, a unique and fun way of transportation.
  • Trekking in the Cardamom Mountains, one of the largest and most biodiverse wilderness areas in Southeast Asia.
  • Scuba diving on the island of Koh Rong Sanloem, where you can explore the coral reefs and the marine life.
  • Exploring the Phnom Kulen National Park, a sacred mountain with waterfalls, temples, and carvings.
  • Visiting the Preah Vihear Temple, a stunning cliff-top sanctuary that offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Taking a boat ride to Koh Ker, an ancient city with over 100 temples and monuments.
  • Seeing the rapids and the dolphins of the Mekong River in Stung Treng.
  • Cycling around Koh Trong, a peaceful island with fruit orchards and traditional villages.

Itinerary

Bamboo Train Station

Bamboo Train Station

After transferring to Battambang, you will arrive at your hotel in the late afternoon. You will have lunch at the hotel (at your own expense). You can use the hotel facilities and rest until you are ready to explore the best of Battamang. You will ride the bamboo train as the sun sets. Battambang is a place where the arts and the architecture are as amazing as the usual attractions.

Tonight you are recommended to visit Lotus Bar and Gallery or Bric a Brac for a glass of wine following by the dinner at Jaan Bai restaurant (own account). The menu was created by a Michelin Star chef who resides in Bangkok, Thailand.

 Accommodation: Battambang Resort/ROH room

Battambang Cycling

Battambang Cycling

Cycle around the countryside of Battambang and visit Cambodian families who make traditional products (like rice paper, dried bananas, bamboo sticky rice, and rice wine) in the same way as their ancestors. You will see for yourself how rural communities live, which form over 70% of Cambodia’s population. Lunch is in the town (on your own). See the 11th century Angkorian temple of Prasat Phnom Banan, which stands on a hill with the same name. 

After climbing the 350+ steps you are treated to a peaceful setting with superb views across the surrounding countryside.

End of the day with a visit to Phnom Sampeau, which is a massive limestone outcrop that is dissected by a number of caves of which some are more accessible than others. Some caves contain unexpected reminders of Cambodia’s turbulent history. As the night falls, thousands of bats fly out of the caves in the hillside to hunt for food and come back at sunrise. This is a natural spectacle that the visitor should not miss.

 Meals:  Breakfast

 Accommodation: Battambang Resort/ROH room

Kampong Chhnang

Kampong Chhnang

Say goodbye to Battambang and embark on a 3-hour drive southeast to the lesser-visited Kampong Chhnang, renowned for its exquisite clay pottery. The name of the province itself, Kampong Chhnang, translates to "Port of Pottery" in Khmer, reflecting the local affinity for crafting pots, vases, and various ceramics during the off-harvest seasons.

Delve into the traditional pottery-making process within the community and witness the collection of sugar from palm trees. Your guide can facilitate translations if you wish to gain insights into village life.

Next, head to Kampong Luong, a village known for its skilled silversmiths who craft intricate and stylish silver items. Upon arrival at your hotel, check in and enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure.

 Meals:  Breakfast

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Inclusions

  •   Private tour with local English Speaking Guide
  •   All transfers and land tour with A/C vehicle
  •   All entrance fees as per program
  •   Meals as mentioned per program
  •   Boat ride as per program
  •   Cold water and towel during the tour
  •   Service charge & government tax
  •   Accommodation based on half twin sharing
  •   1 FOC for tour leader for every group of 16pax up, based in ½ twin bedded room

Exclusions

  •   Visa fee to Cambodia of USD 30 per person
  •   Local domestic air ticket
  •   International air ticket
  •   Travel insurance
  •   Drinks and meal not mentioned in program
  •   Personal Expenses
  •   Gratuities/ Tipping
  •   Other services not mentioned in the program and in the inclusion column
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