FLY TO PHNOM PENH
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On arrival in Phnom Penh you will be met and transferred to your hotel by private car.
- Economy Class Flights from New Zealand.
- Airline Taxes.
- Check-in Baggage Allowance.
- Arrival Transfer by Private Car.
- Overnight Accommodation.
Get to know Phnom Penh, a vibrant city steeped in history.
Begin in Phnom Penh with a visit to the Royal Palace in the city centre. Explore the majestic compound and step back in time to when the Kingdom flourished.
See the spectacular reception halls and historic royal costumes. The elegant Silver Pagoda, with its solid-silver floor, is a reminder of the prosperity of the former royal families.
Continue to the adjacent National Museum. Housed in a beautiful old building surrounded by tropical gardens, the museum is a tranquil oasis in the busy city centre. Go inside to see seemingly endless displays of art and artefacts dating back to the pre-Angkorian era.
Continue to the hill top pagoda of Wat Phnom, which offers fabulous views of the city below.
Explore the more recent history of Cambodia this afternoon. Visit Tuol Prison (S-21) and the Killing Fields at sites used by the Khmer Rouge regime when they ravaged the country in the 1970's and 80's.
The lasting effects of this tragic period are still being felt. Although the visits are sombre, knowing about this era is essential in helping to understand present-day Cambodia.
Before wrapping up the sightseeing in Phnom Penh, pay a visit to the Russian Market. This bustling bazaar earned its name in the 1980's as the expat Russian population often shopped here. These days it is stocked with everything from souvenirs to local handicrafts, silver jewellery and electronic goods.
Please note that all visitors to Toul Sleng Genocide Museum 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.
- Breakfast.
- Full Day Tour.
- Private Car, Driver & English Speaking Guide.
- Entry Fees.
- Overnight Accommodation.
Set off on this unique Phnom Penh architecture tour alongside a local architecture expert. Spend the morning focusing on buildings that reflect the recent history of the country.
The selected structures were built in the 1950's and 60's, a time of cultural enlightenment and political growth in Cambodia.
As the country was embracing the outside world, the architects blended international design and materials into local traditional styles of construction. The resulting buildings are, these days, recognized as artistic milestones.
Many of these structures were abandoned during the turbulent Pol Pot regime. The guide will explain how this tragic era of Cambodian history affected the buildings, many of which were repurposed or damaged.
Stop for lunch and another glimpse into the past. Dine in the restored 19th-century headquarters of Messageries Fluviales de Cochinchine, the River Shipping Company of Cochinchina: Khéma La Poste offers a charming dining experience within the heart of the old French Quarter.
The elegant French café-restaurant and gourmet delicatessen is dedicated to serving fine foods within a cosmopolitan dining atmosphere.
From here it is a short trip to the French Quarter. Travel by pedal-powered cyclo through these leafy, tree-lined streets. The slower pace of the cyclo allows for a better examination of the historic, charming buildings in this area.
The trishaws will drop at the jetty where a riverboat awaits. Gain yet another perspective on architecture in Phnom Penh with a cruise along the riverside.
This area features a mix of styles, from ancient pagodas to contemporary designs. The blend of old and new perfectly captures the current state of Cambodia- a country where the daily life appears modern on the surface but is rooted in ancient beliefs and customs.
Wrap up this Phnom Penh architecture tour with a return to town in the early evening, armed with a deeper understanding of Cambodia and a greater appreciation of its architecture.
- Breakfast.
- Full Day Tour.
- Private Car, Driver & English Speaking Guide.
- Entry Fees.
- Lunch.
- Overnight Accommodation.
Leave Phnom Penh for Kampong Cham, a former French trading post on the Mekong River.
After a tour of town centre, continue to Wat Nokor, an 11th century Angkor-era Buddhist temple.
Continue to Kratie Province, where you will check into a hotel on Koh Trong Island, a 10-minute boat ride from Kratie town.
The rest of the afternoon is free at leisure to discover the picturesque rural island or relax at the hotel.
- Breakfast.
- Private Car, Driver & English Speaking Guide.
- Overnight Accommodation.
After breakfast at the hotel, drive north along the banks of the Mekong, a scenic route with great views.
The village of Kampi is one of the best places to view the rare Irrawaddy Dolphins along the Mekong.
Get on board a local boat that will take you to the preferred habitats of these interesting creatures. As soon as you have spotted the first dolphin, your boat driver will turn the engine off and you will follow the dolphins silently (the cruise is about 1 to 1.5 hours).
From here, continue towards the village of Sambo for a visit of Wat Sorsor Mouy Roy. The vihara of the so-called ‘100 Pillars Pagoda’ is an important historical and cultural building and quite famous for its legend involving a princess and a crocodile. You will have lunch at Local restaurant.
This afternoon, return to the island of Koh Trong. This Mekong island displays typical Cambodian village life, where people’s livelihood largely depends on rice farming and fruits cultivation (Koh Trong is famous for its pomelo!).
On arrival, you can decide whether you would like to take a local horse cart or pedal yourself around the island on a bicycle.
Your first destination is the island’s Wat, where a special activity awaits you: a tree-planting project initiated by a local farmer in order to recultivate the once densely forested island.
Contribute to the project by planting your own tree here which will carry your name tag and leave a positive trace on the island.
There is the option to continue by horse cart or cycle around the island, where you will be able to taste local fruit and visit a Vietnamese floating village on the southern tip of the island.
Overnight on Koh Trong Island.
- Breakfast.
- Private Car, Driver & English Speaking Guide.
- Overnight Accommodation.
After breakfast, leave Kratie for Kampong Thom Province.
On the way, stop at Phnom Santuk Mountain and climb the 980 steps to the top to visit the pagoda and for the great views over the countryside.
On arrival in Kampong Thom, check into your hotel and enjoy a leisurely afternoon cycling tour along the river or relax by the beautiful hotel pool.
Overnight in Kampong Thom.
- Breakfast.
- Private Car, Driver & English Speaking Guide.
- Overnight Accommodation.
Today, you head to Sambor Prei Kuk, one of the most important pre-Angkorian sites in the country as well as Cambodia’s newest UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Sambor Prei Kuk was built in the Chenla period between the 6th and 7th centuries and there are over 100 well preserved temples scattered in the forest.
The three main sites are linked by small and shady tracks. Enjoy a beautiful walk through the jungle with breathtaking views. Your visit supports a community-based tourism project.
The villages around the temple complex still practice the ancient art of craft making, using materials such as bamboo and rattan. Stop at one village to observe the local production.
The community runs the Isanborei Craft Hut next to the temples and sells their products there as part of a community-based tourism project.
You will have the chance to visit and contribute to the sustainability of the people’s livelihood as the local community will prepare a simple but very tasty lunch for you near the temple.
Continue towards Siem Reap. On arrival, check in to the hotel and enjoy the remainder of the afternoon at leisure.
Overnight in Siem Reap.
- Breakfast.
- Private Car, Driver & English Speaking Guide.
- Overnight Accommodation.
Get up early for one of the highlights of your tour through Cambodia: a visit to Angkor Wat at sunrise. Watching the first sunbeams glow over the largest religious edifice in the world will not leave you untouched.
Enjoy breakfast at Angkor Café just across from Angkor Wat before you visit the temple in depth. Built during the reign of King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century, Angkor Wat was constructed following the model of the temple mountain symbolizing the Mount Meru, home of the gods.
Built as the divine residence of Vishnu, the spirit of the King was also to reside here after his death. Inside the temple, the walls are covered with stone carvings and bas-reliefs depicting Hindu mythology and the wars Suryavarman II fought during his reign.
Moreover, Angkor Wat is well known for the more than 2,000 Apsara dancers decorating the temple. Construction is thought to have taken around thirty years of intensive labor. Angkor Wat is featured on Cambodia's national flag as the temple symbolizes the soul of the Khmer people.
From here, head to the countryside around the West Baray, where you can spot water buffalos in swampy ponds, kids in school uniforms on their bicycles and oxcarts transporting today’s harvest.
Visit the Angkor Silk Farm 15 km west of Siem Reap, where you can witness the entire process of silk creation from the breeding process and life cycle of the silkworm to the spinning of the silk, the dying process and the creation of beautiful silk weavings on wooden hand looms. Return to Siem Reap for a midday break.
In the late afternoon, explore Ta Prohm temple, built in the mid 12th to early 13th centuries. Ta Prohm is unique in that it has been left largely overgrown by jungle trees and vines, with many parts of the temple crumbling to the ground. This makes Ta Prohm one of the most picturesque and memorable of the Angkor temples.
Finally, enjoy a rural sunset over the paddy fields and the beautiful countryside from the pyramidal Pre Rup temple.
Note: as Ta Prohm is now one of the most popular temples in the park, depending on the season, you may wish to visit Preah Khan instead.
Built by the same king during the same period, Preah Khan was built to honor the king’s father as opposed to his mother, whom Ta Prohm was built for.
This larger temple sees far fewer visitors and is more enjoyable to visit during peak season. Ask your guide for which temple is best for you.
- Breakfast.
- Full Day Tour.
- Private Car, Driver & English Speaking Guide.
- Entry Fees.
- Lunch.
- Overnight Accommodation.
This morning, visit to the ancient city of Angkor Thom, the last capital of the Great Khmer Empire under the reign of Jayavarman VII.
This city is surrounded by an 8m-high wall, drawing a perfect square. You will enter the city from the ancient South Gate, an impressive stone gate carved with three-headed elephants and capped by four giant faces of the Buddha.
From here, continue to Bayon Temple in the exact center of the city. This 12th century masterpiece is a study in grandeur.
The exterior gallery walls have extensive, superb bas-reliefs, particularly the East and South Galleries. The Terrace of the Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper King are also must-visits as they are both known for their intricate bas-reliefs.
Later today, head to the Tonlé Sap Lake, where you will have the opportunity to learn about life on the lake. Drive past expansive rice fields and through local villages where rice and fish can frequently be spotted drying alongside the road. Next, board a private wooden vessel for a boat trip along a canal that leads to the Tonle Sap Lake.
Cruise along the canal with houses on either side: depending on the time of your visit, the houses will either have immediate access to the water or stand perched on stilts high above the ground, a phenomena caused by the annual rising and receding waters of the Tonle Sap Lake, Southeast Asia’s largest lake.
Pass by the boats and nets used by local fishermen, some of whom you may spot fishing in the waters through which the boat passes.
As you near the lake, you will see floating houses that move location with the annual ebb and flow of the lake’s waters.
Overnight in Siem Reap.
Note: Due to fluctuating water levels on the lake and canals, the village visited will depend on the date and water levels at that time.
- Breakfast.
- Full Day Tour.
- Private Car, Driver & English Speaking Guide.
- Entry Fees.
- Overnight Accommodation.
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the remote Beng Mealea, a temple tucked away deep in the Cambodian jungle.
During the one hour drive, you will get a glimpse of the beautiful Cambodian countryside. Along the way, your English speaking guide will explain a bit of the history of the region and point out sights along the way.
On arrival, explore the ruins of Beng Mealea. This formerly “undiscovered” temple has become increasingly popular so the earlier you arrive, the less crowds you will experience.
As this temple is thought to have been a model for Angkor Wat and its collapsed state is a wonder to explore, it’s all the more so if you have it to yourself! After your adventurous exploration, enjoy a delicious packed lunch at a local house close to the temple site.
From here, travel to the “gem” of the Angkor area, the pretty temple of Banteay Srei.
The so-called “Citadel of the Women” displays some of the finest examples of classical Khmer art as this small temple is noted for its truly remarkable fine bas-reliefs, depicting Hindu god Shiva. Banteay Srei is unique in that it is constructed of pink sandstone, which is seen nowhere else in Angkor.
On the way back, you will have the possibility to stop at local communities along the way and your guide will help you to interact with the local population to learn about the way of life here.
Seize the opportunity to see how rice paper is produced and to taste palm wine and palm sugar, which are a popular local produce.
Overnight in Siem Reap.
Note: due to the increasing popularity of Beng Mealea it is best to arrive by 7:30am, just as the temple opens.
- Breakfast.
- Half Day Tour.
- Private Car, Driver & English Speaking Guide.
- Entry Fees.
- Overnight Accommodation.
Today, you will embark on one of the most stunning boat trips in Cambodia, as you will be taken from Siem Reap to Battambang by a comfortable private boat.
The Tonlé Sap Lake is an exceptional water system. The water of its main drainage, the Tonlé Sap River floods nearby fields and forests during the green season and supports an extraordinarily rich and diverse ecosystem.
The particular water system requires the people living of the lake to adapt their living conditions. You will see many villages on the way where people live on stilted or floating houses.
Arrive in Battambang in the afternoon. This is Cambodia’s second largest city and, not so long ago, was within target range of a stronghold of the erstwhile Khmer Rouge and was therefore off-limits to most travellers.
However, like the remainder of this beautiful gentle country, Battambang has reopened to the outside world. One fortuitous result of its isolation and lack of development is that Battambang has some of the most well preserved colonial French buildings in the country.
You will find local people here to be extremely friendly. Battambang was formerly the rice bowl of Cambodia although these days the production of rice is augmented by large orange and jute plantations.
In Battambang, you check into your hotel. The afternoon will be at leisure to relax by the hotel pool or stroll through the charming town centre.
Overnight in Battambang.
Note: This boat trip is only possible in the high water period from July to December as water levels are too low during the dry season and transfer times extremely long. From January to June alternative transfer by road.
- Breakfast.
- Boat Journey to Battambang,
- Private Car, Driver & English Speaking Guide.
- Entry Fees.
- Packed Lunch.
- Overnight Accommodation.
Battambang’s countryside is what makes this pleasant river town a real treat. The town is situated along the Sangker River, a quiet and small body of water that winds its way through Battambang Province.
You will first head towards Phnom Sampeau, meaning “Ship Hill” in Khmer due to its distinctive shape; it is one of the few hills standing out in this otherwise pancake-flat plain.
From the small temple on the top, you will have a fantastic view over the typical landscape of paddy fields and sugar palm trees.
Phnom Sampeau is home to the notorious killing caves, which are cruel reminders of Cambodia’s troubled past. Serenity and inhumanity represented in one place make this an interesting visit.
Then, experience one of the highlights of Battambang and a truly unique experience: a fun ride on the famous Bamboo Train.
The Bamboo Train was set up by the villagers in order to facilitate the transportation of goods and persons after regular trains ceased running.
The “train” itself is very basic: a bamboo platform on 4-wheels that is powered by a small motor. Sitting on the platform (we will provide some cushions for your comfort), you will travel the 8 km to the next station through beautiful landscape and rice paddies (depending on season of visit).
A true rollercoaster ride without loops!
In the afternoon, make a stop at the Ancient House, the oldest standing Khmer timber house in Wat Kor Village, where most of the houses are around 100 years old. Here the lady of the house will give you a guided tour, showing you everything from how they mill their own rice to demonstrating the after-dinner betel leaf ritual.
Your guide will lead you through local villages and farms on the way to Wat Banan, an 11-century temple on a mountain top situated between lush paddy fields and beautiful lotus ponds.
Climb to the top and enjoy the views over the beautiful countryside and wander around the ancient temple, which is also home to finely scented flowering trees.
This afternoon, you will be taken to some of the many cultural villages around Battambang, where you will learn how the locals produce rice paper, prahoc (typical Cambodian fish paste), grolan (sticky rice stuffed in bamboo), and other Cambodian treats. You will also visit a weaving and handicraft centre.
Note: the bamboo train is occasionally not in operation without prior notice.
There is an optional visit to the 'circus' you can add on here.
A special visit awaits you at Phare Ponleu Selpak. School of Music, Visual & Performing Arts - Phare Ponleu Selpak combines the Arts to provide education, support and entertainment to the poor communities.
This project is a success story of how humanitarian aid work can turn into a display of zest for life, genuine warmth and creativity, against all odds.
A visit to one of their circus shows will leave you with a lasting memory of the wonderful Cambodian people and should not be missed when in Battambang! Note: The circus performance is only performed regularly on each Monday & Thursday. On other days private performances are available on request and for a supplement.
- Breakfast.
- Full Day Tour.
- Private Car, Driver & English Speaking Guide.
- Entry Fees.
- Overnight Accommodation.
Depart early for the transfer from Battambang to Phnom Penh. Your first stop is Kampong Chhnang, known for its traditional pottery, with many kilns at work in this province.
Stop in a village near Kampong Chhnang town to see the different aspects of pottery making and also experience the production of traditional rice wine.
Continue to Oudong, the former royal capital of Cambodia after the fall of Angkor. The drive passes through many rural villages and pagodas until you see the temple mountain with its dozens of stupas from afar.
On arrival at Oudong, enjoy a traditional Khmer lunch at a picnic hammock huts at the foot of the hill: there are literally thousands of hammocks located around the base of the mountain!
Then, climb the stairs to the top of Oudong Mountain and enjoy magnificent views over the plains below. Your guide will explain the history of the area and its buildings, as well as the religious culture of the Cambodian people. Take your time to soak in the magnificent views over the plains below.
On the way to Phnom Penh, visit Koh Chen, an island in the Tonlé Sap River that you can reach via a new bridge.
Koh Chen is known as the ‘Silver Village’ for its production of silver crafts and jewellery. Stroll through the village to see the many silver workshops in the local families’ houses.
From here, it is not far to Phnom Penh, which you will reach mid-afternoon. Check into your hotel.
As this is your last evening in Cambodia, an authentic farewell dinner will be celebrated at Malis, a renowned place for Khmer food in Phnom Penh and provides for fine dining in chic surroundings.
The Head Chef, Luu Meng is a Khmer celebrity and has worked with international chefs such as Gordon Ramsay and Luke Nguyen during filming for their cookery series in Cambodia.
Overnight in Phnom Penh.
We have suggested a stay at the Bale Phnom Penh for your last night. This is a luxury riverside resort where you can enjoy some time to relax at the end of your Cambodian journey.
- Breakfast.
- Transfer to Phnom Penh.
- Private Car, Driver & English Speaking Guide.
- Entry Fees.
- Lunch.
- Dinner.
- Overnight Accommodation.
You will be collected from your hotel in Koh Rong and transferred to the airport in Phnom Penh by resort speedboat and private car for your onward flight.
Fly from Phnom Penh to Singapore with Singapore Airlines.
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- Breakfast.
- Departure Transfer by Speedboat & Private Car.
- Economy Class Flight.
- Airline Taxes.
- Check in Baggage Allowance.
- Seat Reservations may incur additional fees.
Arrive back in New Zealand.