Cambodia

Since Cambodia reopened its borders to tourists in the early 1990s, visitors from around the world have flocked to this intriguing Southeast Asian country to experience its fascinating cultural heritage, to engage with the wonderfully welcoming locals, and to marvel at the numerous spectacular natural wonders Cambodia has to offer. Phnom Penh, the nation’s bustling capital, is home to a slew of excellent restaurants, lively outdoor markets and a boisterous nightlife. However, most of Cambodia’s most popular attractions are located beyond the capital. Tourist favourites include: the sleepy French-influenced town of Kampot with its lovely promenade dotted with gorgeous French villas and charming riverside cafes; the breathtaking waterfalls of the lush jungle-clad Cardamon Mountains; and, of course, the awe-inspiring ancient temple complex of Angkor Wat - the world’s largest and arguably most impressive religious structure. Cambodia serves travellers of all sensitivities, whether they're seeking adventurous jungle excursions, exquisite golden-sand beaches, luxury resorts or sumptuous exotic cuisine, Cambodia truly does have it all.

Song Saa Island

Days 1 - 4

Song Saa Private Island is comprised of two exquisite little islands Koh Ouen and Koh Bong, fondly known as ‘the sweethearts’. Featuring pristine, powder-white beaches, crystal clear waters, spectacular sunsets, and tropical reefs teeming with colourful marine life, Song Saa provides the epitome of a tropical getaway. Occupied exclusively by the Song Saa Sanctuary, a small private resort designed with exceptional care and rustic elegance, the island offers a secluded, eco-luxe getaway for travellers seeking some peace and tranquility away from the stresses of the modern world. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities including sailing, snorkeling, and kayaking as well as peaceful yoga and meditation sessions and a variety of spa treatments.

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