Day 1: Phnom Penh -
arrival (D)
Phnom Penh – the city
retains its traditional Khmer and colonial charm. French villas along
tree-lined boulevards remind the visitor that the city was once considered
the gem of Southeast Asia. Recent political changes have triggered an
economic boom of sorts, with new hotels, restaurants, bars and nightclubs
springing up around the city. Firstly, visit to the Royal Palace
compound build in 1866 by the Predecessors of King Norodom, is the most
conspicuous feature and also one of impressive colorful Khmer-style Palaces.
Nearside the Royal Palace is Silver Pagoda (The Emerald Buddha temple),
display plenty of Buddha Statues that were decorated and made by diamond,
emerald, gold and silver. Travelers will proceed to visit Independence
Monument which was constructed in 1954 after Cambodian took their country
back from French colony, continuing visit to National Museum, the
distinctive red building with a beautiful Khmer architecture was build since
1917 and contains more than 5000 art objects made of sandstone, bronze,
silver, copper, wood and others. We pass through the River Front park whose
scenery is much worth shooting, and continue to the only one hill in town
with sacred sites called Wat Phnom before walking a along Mekong River bank
to see the lovely Phnom Penh city at night with breathtaking view along the
river.
Day 2: Phnom Penh -
Udong Stupas - Battambang (B/L)
Morning we depart for
Battambang by road with English guide. En route, visit a Cham Muslim
village. Drive to Udong where a picnic lunch will be served.
Then, visit the various temples and the three large stupas where the ashes
of three former Kings are preserved. Next, visit the most impressive
structure of the site, the "Vihara of the 18-Cubit Buddha".
We continuation by the
same road through the village, the rice field to Kompong Chhnang
province, the potteries – Lunch at the local restaurant. Then continue
to Battambang via Pursat city. Overnight in Batambang.
Day 3: Battambang (B/L)
Discover the city of
Battambang, a charming big city where you can watch the elegant houses in
the French colonial style along the river. You then visit the Provincial
Museum and the pagoda before heading to the 11th century temple of
Wat Ek Phnom. You pass through traditional villages along the route
where you can attend the manufacture of family rice cakes and contacting
people about their daily lives. We visit a local family graph farm,
Cambodia’s first vineyard – Prasat Phnom Banan Vineyard – you can pop
in if you like, learn about producing wine in the tropics and of course
enjoy a spot of wine tasting! A few kilometers further south you arrive at
the well preserved 11th century mountaintop Angkorian temple of Phnom Banan.
After climbing the 350+ steps you are treated to a wonderfully peaceful
setting with superb views across the surrounding countryside, with small
villages dotting the endless rice paddies, punctuated with the
characteristic sugar palm trees – a wonderful sunset location... We drive to
the Bamboo Railway Station. The Bamboo Train has been set up by the
villagers to facilitate the transportation of goods and people. The train in
itself is very basic - one platform on 4 wheels activated by a small motor.
Sitting on the platform we travel the 8km to the next station through
beautiful landscape and rice paddies. On arrival, we visit a village and
discover the daily life of the Cambodian countryside. On the way back we
will stop at the NGO Phare Ponleu Selpak where many different
activities are offered with children from poor and disabled families before
having diner with them.
Day 4: Battambang -
Siem Reap (B/L)
Option 1: Battambang
to Siem Reap – High water season (August to March)
After breakfast this
morning we head to the local wharf to board our private speedboat to
Siem Reap. We cruise down the Stung Sangkèr River before entering Tonle Sap,
the largest fresh water lake in South East Asia.
This cruise gives us a
view of the wonderful landscape and insight into the daily life found along
the river. We will have a packed lunch on board as the cruise takes about
6-7 hours. After cruising through floating villages we disembark from our
boat and drive the last portion into Siem Reap where we check into our
hotel.
Option 2: Battambang
to Siem Reap – Low water season (April to July)
We leave Battambang
and drive towards the border to Thailand. Stopping at Puok District to visit
the National Silk Centre, a fascinating way to learn about Cambodian silk.
Here we will spend some time and witness start-to-finish silk creation,
growing and harvesting mulberry and the breeding process and the life cycle
of the silk worm.
After lunch at a local
restaurant, we continue to Siem Reap where upon arrival we check into our
hotel.
Day 5: Siem Reap (B/L)
After
breakfast, you will start to explore the
most highlights of
Angkor Complex with:
Banteay
Srei: nearly everyone's
favorite site. The special charm of this temple lies in its compact size,
remarkable state of preservation, and the excellence of its decorative
carving
Banteay
Samre: Its rose-colored
sandstone walls are decorated with carvings and bas-reliefs, which are among
the most accomplished Angkor has to offer.
We continue
to visit the fabulous Ta Prohm embraced by the roots of enormous fig trees
and gigantic creepers
Ta Prohm
was built in the 12th century. It’s a Buddhist temple dedicated
to the mother of King Jayavarman VII.
Pre Rup
temple was built in the
10th century during the reign of King Rajendravarman II
Day 6: Siem Reap -
Angkor Thom - Angkor Wat (B/L)
We start a
very special and busy day as you will explore some of Angkor’s most
beautiful temples. You will visit the West Gate of Angkor Thom –
undiscovered by mass tourist.
The ancient capital of Angkor
Thom (12th century)
See the South Gate, Bayon
Temple- unique for its 54 towers decorated
with over 200 smiling faces of Avolokitesvara
Baphuon
Temple:
lying just to the north of Bayon, a pyramidal representation of mythical
MontMeru
The Royal Enclosure, Phimeanakas
The Elephant Terrace and the
Terrace of the Leper King
In the afternoon, you will visit
the famous temple: Angkor Wat. Angkor Wat is a World Heritage Site
since 1992, famous for its beauty and splendor. Angkor Wat features the
longest continuous bas-relief in the world, which runs along the outer
gallery walls and narrates stories from Hindu mythology, visit Bakheng
Temple and enjoy a romantic sunset view from Bakheng Hill.
Enjoy one-hour foot massage
before transfer to your hotel.
Evening is your free time for
walking at busy pub street. Dinner at one of many typical local food
restaurants. Pop up at a bar for cool drink or shopping at Angkor Night
Market.
Day 7: Siem Reap -
Departure (B/L)
Transfer to Siem Reap
airport for departure to next destination. Goodbye Cambodia!!!!
