Destination Cambodia

Cambodia Tour Packages

Poi Pet – Battambang – Siem Reap

Operated: Two days

A wonderful 2 day excursion starting at Poi Pet when crossing the border from Thailand to Cambodia. Visit the ruin temple of Ek Phnom and stay overnight in Battambang. After a walking tour through the old colonial town take a boat on river Sang Keo to Siem Reap and discover the beauty of the green rice paddies and Cambodia?s countryside.

Boat transfer from Battambang to Siem Reap only possible from November to February

Overland transfer to the border of Thailand

Operated: Daily, Half day

Depart from Sihanoukville by National Road No 4 and continue by Road No 48 on your way to the Thai border. Enjoy the beautiful landscape on the way to Koh Kong. Upon arrival in Koh Kong, transfer to your hotel for check in or crossing the border to Thailand via the border of Cham Yeam.

Overland transfer from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap

Departure from Phnom Penh by national Road 6 to Kampong Thom. Upon arrival in Kampong Thom, lunch at local restaurant. After lunch, you will visit Pre-Angkorien Temples of Sambor Prei Kuk’s temples, certainly the most beautiful examples of the Pre-Angkorien art of the 7th century (615–650AC); more than hundred temples in a luxuriant vegetation. Many are in ruins and some of them are sustains by roots of chees monger as wood sculpting. Sambor Prei Kuk is the deep Cambodia and a very quiet and charming place, is located about 30 Km from Kampong Thom.

Back to Kompong Thom for lunch at local restaurant, and then continue toward to Siem Reap by passing over and alongside ancient laterite bridges, the town of Kampong K?dei.. Upon arrival, you will transfer direct to hotel for check in.

Overland transfer from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville

Departure from Phnom Penh by National Road No 4 to Sihanouk ville. On the half-way, you will stop at Pich Nil, 4 dozens of spirit houses line the road. Many of the houses are maintained for Ya-Mao, the deity who oversees the southern coastal region of Cambodia. When traveling National Road No 4, Cambodian people often display bananas on their dashboard and offer the bananas, incense and a little money to Ya-Mao. The offerings are usually made with the prayer for safe travels.

Upon arrival in Sihanoukville, transfer direct to your hotel for check in.

Overland transfer from Phnom Penh to Koh Kong

Departure from Phnom Penh by National Road No 4, and on the half-way, you will stop at Pich Nil, 4 dozens of spirit houses line the road. Many of the houses are maintained for Ya-Mao, the deity who oversees the southern coastal region of Cambodia. When traveling National Road No 4, Cambodian people often display bananas on their dashboard and offer the bananas, incense and a little money to Ya-Mao. The offerings are usually made with the prayer for safe travels. You will continue by Road No 48 and enjoy much beautiful view on the way to Koh Kong. Upon arrival in Koh Kong, transfer direct to your hotel for check in or crossing to Thailand via Cham Yeam border.

Overland transfer from Phnom Penh to Kep or Kampot

Pick up from Hotel in Phnom Penh and transfer to Kep via Kamport by overland. On the way to Kampot, you will visit a cave at Kampong Trach, there is along cave that we can go through to the La Ang Viel Sre 100 and La Ang Thmar Dos. At these natural wells, there are some evidences remain which prove that the wells were the main filming place before the 70th decade. At the front valley, there is a pagoda of Chinese and Vietnamese. In front of the cave, there is a Cambodian pagoda, which has been now maintained and arranged by the pagoda committee permanently. Continue to Kep and direct to hotel for check in.

Free at leisure time in Kep/Kampot.

Overland transfer from Phnom Penh to Battambang

Departure from Phnom Penh to Battambang (291km National Road No 5). On the way to Battambang, you will visit Oudong was an ancient capital from the latter stages of the Khmer Empire and crowning site of the king is located atop two parallel ridges 40 km north of Phnom Penh. Udong offers spectacular views of the surrounding country and the innumerable sugar palm trees that punctuate the countryside. King Ang Dung, the great grandfather of the present king; King Sihanouk, was crowned here and many locals and foreign residents alike picnic here on weekends.

Continue to Kampong Chhnang, you will also visit pottery village and floating village. Upon arrival in Battambang, transfer direct to hotel for check in.

Sihanoukville Beach Escape

2 Nights at Sihanoukville; the hidden beach playground of Cambodia, lies some 220 kms south west of Phnom Penh. The area is a popular weekend escape for many Phnom Penh’ites, who come to enjoy the pristine beaches and sample the abundant local seafood.

The road journey to Sihanoukville passes through the lushly forested Elephant Mountains and continuous plantations of rice, fruit and sugar palm, a common symbol of rural Cambodia. With its natural and clean environment, and improving infrastructure, Sihanoukville has been designated as the gateway port to the country’s various attractions. The town is spread around a deep water bay surrounded by deserted islands and the still clear waters of the Gulf of Thailand. Due to relative isolation from commercial foreign investment, and a low population, the environment remains pristine and untouched, with many of the islands and mainland hills roaming with monkeys and wildlife. Boat transfers to the islands along the coastline can be arranged upon request.

Siem Reap – Battambang – Siem Reap

A bumpy drive through the country side, stopping at a roadside Stone Carving Village, refreshment stop in Sisophon Town, continuing through the outer areas of the rice production bowl of Cambodia, a local market on the way as the shady trees either side of the road herald the approach to Battambang. The second biggest city in Cambodia with its colonial charm still intact. The former Lord Governor’s Residence and other buildings still exist in their grounds. Uncluttered by shops and other modern development Battambang is an architectural and dynamic agricultural centre. Private tours of a Rice Mill, 19th Century Wat and a charming drive through a Cham minority community coupled with the traditional tour of Temples. Two nights in Battambang to try the local restaurants and sunset drinks on the Sangke Riverfront.

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