5- Phnom Penh- Kampong Thom – Siem Reap

In the morning: after breakfast for the hotel : we will visit some of the famous Cambodian hospitality awaits the visitors to the capital of the Kingdom of Cambodia. Here in the capital, are many interesting touristy sites.as
The Royal Palace of Cambodia is a complex of buildings, even though it is generally understood to be the royal abode of the King of Cambodia. The compound was the citadel of King Ponhea Yat (1393-1463) and rebuilt to its present state in 1886, when King Norodom (1834-1904) relocated the royal capital from Oudong to Phnom Penh. The buildings with beautiful towering spires are a great example of classic Khmer architecture found in Cambodia today and Wat Preah Keo Morakot (Silver Pagoda) is located in the southern portion of the Royal Palace complex. The pagoda was formerly known as Wat Uborsoth Rotannaram because it is where the King worshiped, prayed and practiced every Buddhist Silas Day. Afterward we are going to visit the NATIONAL MUSEUM has a good collection of Khmer sculptures dating from the pre-Angkor period (4th century) to post-Ankgor period (14th century). The museum, built of red bricks by the French in 1917 in a pseudo-Khmer style, is built around a courtyard.

Lunch time at local restaurant
In the afternoon: we’ll visit the Tuol Sleng Museum (S21), Choeng Ek Killing Fields and Wat Phnom.
Wat Phnom is the only hill in town. According to legend, the first pagoda on this site was erected in 1373 to house four statues of Buddha deposited here by the waters of the Mekong and discovered by a woman name Penh.
Afterward we will take a slowly private boat a long the Tonle Sap river and Mekong Rivers and enjoy the Sunset view on the Royal Palace and drop off at the hotel and the end of our service.
Overnight at Phnom Penh Hotel

Day 2 : Phnom Penh – Kampong Thom- Siem Reap
In the morning: After breakfast from the hotel, We leave from Phnom Penh via National Road 6 to Siem Reap. We will stop along the way to see shopping in a countryside market at ( Spider Village. Fried and live tarantulas are a local delicacy hear, and are available for a snack if you dare.
Afterward we’ll enjoy a spectacular stop at ancient city where monuments of Sambo Prei Kuk are found today was identified as ISANAPURA, the capital of Chenla in 7th century far from the crowded spots with busloads of tourists.
Many temples were built in Sambo Preykuk during the reign of King Isanavarman I (AD 616- 635) in the 7th century. The temples of Sambo Preykuk constructed of solid brick, laterite and sandstone and decorated by bas-reliefs. The lintel, pillars and the door frames are all made of sandstone. So far, 140 temples have been discovered in the forest.
Lunch time at local restaurant
In the afternoon: we’ll enjoy a spectacular stop at ancient bridge from the 12th century far from the crowded spots with busloads of tourist.

After your enjoyable with the most beautiful places and mystical jungles, you’ll be driven back to your hotel in Siem Reap.
Overnight at Siem Reap hotel

Day 3: Siem Reap Tour (Angkor Complex)
In the morning: we will start early morning fromthe hotel at 4:40am and we will going to visit Sunrise at the most beautiful of Angkor Wat temple, After that we will continue to see some of the best temples inside Angkor Thom City as ( Bayon Temple unique for its 54 towers decorated with 216 smiling faces of Bodhisattva Avolokitesvara the God of compassion; Baphuon (recently re-opened after years of restoration) , North gate of Angkor Thom City is one that not famous for everybody but it is the most famous for all of my clients ) , Ta Nei temple and some temples along the road.

* Lunch at the local restaurant (Samros sras srong)
In the afternoon : We go to see Ta Prohm as the jungle temple with Tomb Raider Movie .
Afterward we go to visit Banteay Srei which is located around 37km away from town and well known as a Pink sandstone temple with very fine intricately carving (constructed during the late 10th century.
Overnight at the hotel in Siem Reap

Day 4: Explore in Battambong City
-In the morning: After breakfast, we departure to the south of Battambang town to visit taking Bamboo train (its size is 2.5 X 4 m looking like a bed). It is a kind of local transportation for traveler and also good for tourist every day. Then heading to ancient wooden house which was constructed in the early 20th century and continue Banan temple. On the way to temple, you will see a variety of fruit plantations such as oranges, bananas, dragon fruits, jujube, and other vegetables. Moreover, you will get a chance to see wineyard where grapes are planted for producing wine. You will also have a chance to test the grape wine of Cambodia. Not far from wine yard, you are watching fox-bat as well.
Lunch at local restaurant near temple
-In the afternoon: After lunch, Visit the temple of Banon which was constructed using sandstone and literate on the mountain during the reign of king Jayavarman VII (1181-1218). After a 15 minute walk down the slope of a mountain you will visit La Ang Preah Teuk, the cave of sacred water. Inside the cave is the chance to see stalactite hanging from the roof of the cave and heading to visiting Phnom Sampov Mountain and watching the 1000000 bats flying out its from the cave.
Dinner at local restaurant in town
Overnight at the hotel in Battambang

Day 5: Battambong – Phnom Penh
-In the morning: after breakfast from hotel: We leave Battambong city via National Road 5 toward Phnom Penh.and we will stop along the way to see shopping in a countryside market and Kampong Loung floating communities.
Kampong Loung floating communities is not yet very ‘touristy’. It is Vietnamese community and the more floating houses of Vietnamese families in Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia. There are around 50 catholic families and some khmer families are living on the floating houses. We will explore in the villages to the village life or the smiling faces of the children playing at a local village with their freedom in the countryside, and be amazed how different the speed of their life is compared to bustling City. From the village on the river banks, we’ll make our way to the floating village on Tonle Sap lake where visitors will see the fishing men and their families living on each side of the river. These 7689 families earn a living through fish, and you’ll watch them as they make smoked fish, dry fish, fish paste, or fish sauce. You are sure to have a once in a lifetime experience.
This tour is for those that want to see and experience the real treasure of Cambodia: its people!
Afterward your full day visit Cambodia’s lost places, we will driven to Phnom Penh City and drop off at hotel your stay.
Overnight at hotel your stay and the end of our services

1pax

700 USD

2pax

730 USD

3pax

750 USD

4pax

780 USD

5pax

820 USD

6pax

870 USD

Tour inclusive of:

Local English Speaking Tour Guide
Tours and transfers as mentioned by private air-conditioned vehicles
Fruit tasting on the Trips
Cold drink (Angkor Beer, soft drink, fresh coconut, cold water and cold towels)

Tour exclusive of:

All the tickets placed in the itinerary
All the tickets in Phnom Penh cost: USD 32$ per person
Ticket at Sambo Preykuk cost: USD 5$ per person
Angkor Temples pass 1 day cost :USD 37$ per person
Private Boat ticket cost:USD 20 $ per person
Battambong tickets places cost :USD 25 $ per person
Personal travel insurance
Tip (separately guide & driver)
Any other items not mentioned
Lunch in a local family house

Remark:
Please dress properly for visiting temples. If you wear shorts and T-shirts, make sure they are long enough to be knee length and shoulder covered. No scarf or shawl and tank top are allowed.
If you have any requests or inquiries please let us know.
In case, please take camera recharger with you when we have lunch you can recharge it.
In Cambodia you needn’t to change your money. US Dollar is acceptable everywhere.
The price, Inclusion and Exclusion are real and no cheating.
You will pay the tour fee in US $ cash.

5- Phnom Penh- Kampong Thom – Siem Reap

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