A Journey from Vibrancy City to Angkor’s Heart

Phnom Penh City-Battambang-Siem Reap

7-Day Classic Adventure-Private Tour

A Journey from Vibrancy City to Angkor’s Heart

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1-2 Pax US$0
3-4 Pax US$0
5-7 Pax US$0

Embark on an unforgettable journey through Cambodia, a land woven with rich history, vibrant culture, breathtaking natural beauty, and enduring local traditions. This meticulously crafted 7-day Cambodian Adventure, led by our expert Angkor Cambodia Adventure guides with over 15 years of experience; unveils this captivating nation. Experience Phnom Penh’s unique blend of modern life, and ancient heritage with traditional Cyclo rides. This iconic vehicle will whisk you past bustling streets to the Royal Palace, the official residence of the Cambodian King, and the National Museum of Cambodia, a Khmer art and artifacts treasure trove. Witness the intricate artistry of Pursat marble artisans and learn the craft of pottery in a traditional village. Immerse yourself in the charm of Battambang, with its French colonial architecture, old Khmer houses, and a serene Buddhist monastery. This adventure will also lead you to discover UNESCO World Heritage-listed such as the iconic Angkor Wat “the largest Hindu Temple in the world”, Ta Prohm “the tomb raider”, Banteay Srei “the precious gem in Khmer art”, Kbal Spean “River of a Thousand Lingas”, -Angkor Thom Complex “The last Ancient Capital City”, etc. All of these temples showcase Khmer artistic mastery at its finest. Move far away from the temples; immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of communities in Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake “a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve”. This meticulously planned itinerary offers a wonderful journey from Vibrancy City to Angkor’s Heart. Join us on this unforgettable adventure, and discover the wonders that await!

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Tour Highlights

Choeung Ek Genocidal Center (Killing Field)
Toul Sleng Genercidal Museum
Independence Monument
Cylco rides-Royal Palace
National Museum of Cambodia
Bamboo train
Prasat Banan
French architecture- Wat Damrei Sor
Banteay Srei “the Precious Gem in Khmer Art”
Banteay Srei “the Precious Gem in Khmer Art”
Kbal Spean “River of a Thousand Lingas”
Banteay Samre “Classic and Unique Art Style”
Pre Rup “the Pyramid-Shaped temple”
Sunset Srah Srang “the Royal Bathe”
Angkor Wat sunrise “the largest Hindu Temple in the World”
Ta Prohm “the Tomb Raider temple”
Banteay Kdei ” Buddhist Monastery’s Cell”
Angkor Thom Complex “The last Ancient Capital City”
Local Market “local routine shopping”
Kampong Phluk Community of “Tonle Sap Lake”

Day1: Arrive Phnom Penh City

-In the afternoon, take a trip to Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and Choeung Ek Genocidal Center (Killing Fields). These two sites offer a harrowing but important look into the Khmer Rouge regime’s atrocities during the 1970s. Be prepared for emotionally difficult experiences.

-After visited the Generacidal Museum, and the Killing Field, we move to Independence Monument, this monument was built in 1958 to commemorate Cambodia’s independence from French rule in 1953. It stands in the city center and represents an important symbol of national pride and freedom.

-If time is possible, after visit Independence Monument, you can also visit the Phnom Penh Central Market, a bustling marketplace where you can find everything from souvenirs to fresh produce.

-Walk along the riverside. The riverside area of Phnom Penh, also known as Sisowath Quay, offers a captivating vista and vibrant atmosphere for tourists, making it a must-visit during your stay in the city. Enjoy breathtaking views of the mighty Mekong River.

 

Day2: Cyclo Ride-Royal Palace-National Museum-Udong-Pottery Village-Marble Artisans

8:00 AM Take a Cyclo ride, a traditional Cambodian rickshaw, for a unique way to explore the city, and Start your day with a visit to the Royal Palace. The Royal Palace of Cambodia, also known as the Preah Barom Reachea Veang Chaktomuk, is a complex of buildings that serves as the official residence of the King of Cambodia. Construction of the palace began in 1866, under the reign of King Norodom.  

9:30 AM Next, head to the National Museum of Cambodia to learn about the country’s rich history and culture. The museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts, including sculptures, ceramics, and textiles, from different periods of Cambodian history.

11:30 AM Depart from Phnom Penh to Battambang, and along the way, we’ll stop to see Pottery Village in Kampong Chhnang, and Marble Artisans in Pursat province, then overnight in Battambang.

1:00 PM Arrive Kampong Chhnang province, and Have lunch.

2:00 PMMove to visit Ondong Rossey pottery village. This village is known for its production of red clay pottery. Visitors can watch the potters at work and even try their hand at making their own pot.

2:45 PM Heading onto Pursat province.

4:30 PM visit Marble Artisans “Pursat marble,” is known for its unique veining and comes in a variety of colors, including green, grey, black, and even pink. Pursat marble artisans are highly skilled in the traditional techniques of stone carving, using simple tools and their innate talent to transform the raw material into breathtaking works of art.

5:00 PM Head toward Battambang.

6:30 PM Arrive Battambang, and overnight.

Day4: Bamboo Train-Banan Temple-Old Architecture-Battambang –Siem Reap

7:00 AM Walk and view the old architecture “French Architecture”. Battambang boasts a rich architectural heritage, showcasing a blend of influences from different periods, particularly French colonial and traditional Khmer styles. The most prominent architectural style in Battambang’s city center is French colonial, dating back to the 19th and early 20th centuries. This era witnessed the transformation of a dispersed settlement into a bustling town under French influence.

8:00 AM -Head to the famous Bamboo Train Ride. This unique mode of transportation takes you on a scenic journey through the Cambodian countryside.

9:30 AM Explore Prasat Banan, a 10th-century temple complex located on a hilltop overlooking the city. Climb the 315 steps to the top for stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area.

10:30 AM Head back to the town, and visit Wat Damrei Sor. Wat Damrei Sor, also known as the White Elephant Monastery. This vibrant Buddhist Monastery offers a captivating blend of architectural styles and serves as a significant landmark for both locals and visitors. The exact date of construction remains unclear, with estimates placing it between the 18th and 19th centuries. The most striking feature is the two white elephant statues flanking the entrance to the main temple building. These statues embody the name “Wat Damrei Sor,” where “Damrei” means “elephant” in Khmer. The Intricate carvings and vibrant murals adorn the temple walls and doorways, depicting scenes from Buddhist and Hindu mythology and showcasing the artistry of its creators. Wat Damrei Sor offers more than just stunning architecture; it’s a window into the hearts and souls of Battambang’s community.

12:00 PM Hotel checks out, and Have lunch.

2:00 PM Head to Siem Reap.

5:30 PM Arrives Siem Reap, and overnight.

Day5: Banteay Srei-Kbal Spean-Banteay Samre-Pre Rup-Sunset Srah Srang

6:30 AM head toward Banteay Srei temple.

7:30 AM explore Prasat Banteay Srei. Banteay Srei “Citadel of Women” which is a modern name for this temple, but based on the inscription this temple was originally called Tribhuvanamahesvara. The special charm of this temple lies in its remarkable state of preservation, small size, and excellence of intricate decoration. The unanimous opinion amongst French archeologists who worked at Angkor is that Banteay Srei is a precious gem and jewelry in Khmer art.

8:45 AM Move to Kbal Spean.

9:00 AM Enjoy your new experience with a short trek through Kbal Spean’s “Kulen Hill Range, and National Park”, reaching the sacred “River of a Thousand Lingas.” Witness intricate carvings etched directly onto the riverbed, depicting Hindu deities and mythological scenes. Learn how this hidden sanctuary served as a spiritual retreat for ancient kings. The final stop is a waterfall you can get a refresher from this sacred water.

At Noon enjoy your lunch at local restaurant near Kbal Spean.

1:30 PM- Head to your next journey, and stop along the way to explore the palm production village to get more experience about local life.

3:00 PM Explore Prasat Banteay Samre. It was constructed in the 12th century for dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu. No inscription has been found for this temple, but the style of most of the architecture is similar to Angkor Wat.

4:00 PM Explore the 10th-century temple-mountain with five towers on top. This temple was a state temple of King Rajendravaraman II dedicated to the supreme god Shiva as East Mebon dedicated to his ancestor. Unlike many Angkor-era temples that rest on a single level, Pre Rup boasts a three-tiered pyramid base, symbolizing Mount Meru, the mythical abode of the Hindu gods. The temple complex features six brick towers, three on each side of the eastern entrance. Intricate sandstone carvings adorn the lintels above doorways, depicting scenes from Hindu mythology.

5:00 PM Enjoy the setting sun paints the sky with vibrant colors that reflect on the water’s surface. Compared to other sunset spots in Angkor Wat, Srah Srang offers a more serene experience. There’s plenty of space to relax and soak in the view without feeling crowded.

Day6: Angkor Wat sunrise-Ta Prohm-Banteay Kdei-Angkor thom Complex

4:30 AM Depart to Angkor Wat temple whisking you through the sleepy Siem Reap streets, past slumbering cafes and shuttered shops. Reaching the Angkor Wat grounds, let’s begin your day before dawn, to witness the awe-inspiring sunrise over Angkor Wat, the crown jewel of this ancient temple. Witness the temple’s silhouette transform from a majestic outline to a glowing masterpiece bathed in golden light.

7:15 AM Head toward Ta Prohm temple, while you can enjoy your breakfast box on your private car.

7:30 AM Start to explore the North Gate of Ta Prohm, then walk to the main temple, and explore it more. Ta Prohm “Ancestor Brahma” is one of the large temples built in the late 12th century by King Jayavaraman VII for dedicating to his mother. It is renowned for its art, architecture, intricate carving, and complicated plan. This temple is also famous for its dramatic trees growing out of the ruins, creating a mystical, Be sure to see the iconic overgrown trees, then take your time to capture the photogenic spots and soak in the atmosphere.

8:30 AM Move to explore the nearby temple “Banteay Kdei”. Banteay Kdei, meaning “Citadel of Monks’ Cells,” offers a serene escape within the bustling Angkor Archaeological Park. Built at the end of the 12th century under King Jayavarman VII, it exudes a unique charm distinct from its more famous neighbors.

9:30 AM– Head back to the Hotel.

2:00 PM Pick up, and head to the East Gate of Angkor Thom.

2:30 PMExplore the East Gate of Angkor Thom, the grand capital of the Khmer Empire at its peak. Imagine this 9 km² walled city bustling with life in the 12th century. The towering gates, enigmatic sculptures, and grand avenues whisper tales of the past. Then we will walk on and along the city wall towards the Victory Gate of Angkor Thom.

3:15 PM Head to the next journey, Preah Palilay temple. Upon reaching Preah Palilay we will walk past Tep Pranam Buddhist monastery, where you will see people get the Water-Blessing by Buddhist Monk. Then, continue to Prasat Preah Palilay, which offers a serene escape from the grandeur of its more famous neighbors. Though small, this Buddhist sanctuary holds its unique charm.

4:00 PM Explore the Centre of Angkor Thom City “Prasat Bayon” a state temple adorned with hundreds of serene, enigmatic faces peering out from its towers. Each face, believed to represent the compassionate king Jayavarman VII, embodies the spirit of the Khmer Empire – powerful yet benevolent. Beyond the Bayon, explore architectural wonders, bas-reliefs depicting the Khmer history and daily life, Apsara the celestial dancers who perform for the god, etc.

5: 00 PM Move onto the South Gate of Angkor Thom, then view the sunset at the moat of this capital city. After sunset we head back to the Hotel.

Day7- Local Market-Kampong Phluk Community of “Tonle Sap Great Lake”

8:00 AM – Pick up and depart to the local market, and start your day bright and early to experience the market at its most vibrant. Most stalls open, offering you a glimpse into the daily routine of local shoppers. Head into the bustling atmosphere, and discover the local daily life from this local market.

10:00 AM – Head back to the Hotel.

2:30 PMHead toward Kampong Phluk Community.

3:15 PM Take a private traditional long-tail boat and embark on a cruise onto the Tonle Sap Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. It’s more than just a massive freshwater lake (the largest in the region!), it’s a pulsating ecosystem and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve rich in biodiversity and is home to several floating villages that are deeply intertwined with Cambodian life. Upon you reach the open lake; you pass the Kampong Phluk Community “a cluster of three villages of stilted houses built within the floodplain of the Great Lake Tonle Sap. The village comprises approximately 3000 inhabitants; you will get a firsthand experience of life on the water, observing stilted houses, schools, markets, police boxes, a church, a Buddhist monastery built on an artificial island, floating restaurants, etc. Interact with locals and learn about their fishing practices and adaptation to the changing water levels. Stop at the Floating port, and Take a paddle boat rowing through the Flooded Mangrove Forest. As you paddle through the tranquil waters, you’ll be surrounded by the verdant mangrove trees, their intricate root systems forming a labyrinthine underwater world. The silence will be broken only by the gentle lapping of water and the calls of birds. After paddling the boat through the mangrove forest your next journey is viewing the sunset. Viewing the sunset from a boat allows you to experience the lake from a different perspective. You can observe the floating villages bathed in the warm glow of the setting sun, creating a picturesque scene. Capturing the beauty of the sunset with your camera or simply etching it in your memory will ensure this experience stays with you long after your trip.

5:30 PM Depart from Kampong Phluk, and return to Siem Reap.

Terms & Conditions

Itinerary: Please note that the itinerary may be adjusted by your guide based on unforeseen local circumstances, such as weather or crowd levels. This is to ensure you have the best possible experience. The order of visited sites may be altered to avoid congestion and optimize your time. The timings listed are approximate and for general reference only.

What’s Included?

  Expert English Speaking Tour Guide   Private Transportation “Ac Car/Van”   Refreshment Drink & Cold towel

What is not Excluded?

  Genercidal Museum & Killing Field Fee   Royal Palace Entrance Fee   Museum Entrance Fee   Bamboo Train Rides   Phnom Bannan Entrance Fee   Angkor Entrance Fee   Private Long-tail Boat Cruise Kampong Phluk   Paddle Boat Rides   Cyclo Rides   Meals   Personal expenses   All kind of Insurances   Tips

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