Grand Cambodia Discovery: Angkor, Battambang & Phnom Penh

Cambodia Grand Journey
Begin in Siem Reap, the ancient capital of the Khmer Empire, exploring the world‑famous Angkor UNESCO Site with Angkor Wat—the largest monument on earth—and other remarkable temples. Cruise Tonle Sap Lake, Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake, on a private wooden boat to discover vibrant fishing communities. On Day 3, travel to Battambang, Cambodia’s elegant riverside town and second largest city. The adventure concludes in Phnom Penh, where you’ll visit the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, National Museum, and reflect at the Genocide Museum and Killing Fields.

Details

Day 01 : (In Siem Reap)
  • Angkor Wat : The largest religious temple in the world.
  • South Gate of Angkor Thom 
  • Bayon : Giant smiley faces.
  • Terraces of Elephants & Leper King
  • Ta Nei : Off the beaten track temple.

@ Lunch break in local restaurant

  • Ta Prohm : Giant trees growing over and it's well known in 'Tomb Raider Movie'.
Day 02 : (In Siem Reap)
  • Banteay Srei : Pink sandstone temple with the most beautiful carvings.
  • Pre Rup : a lovely landscape from the top level, built in late 10th century.

@ Lunch break in local restaurant

  • Tonle Sap Lake : taking private boat to see fishing community.
Day 03 : (To Battambang Town)
  • Battambang Town :The elegant riverside town, home to some of the best preserved French period architecture in country.
  • Bamboo Train : A local train built from wood and powered by electric motor.
  • Sampove Mount : A hilltop temple on top of a striking limestone outcrop and watching thousands of bats flying in late afternoon.
Day 04 : (To Phnom Penh)
  • Heading to Phnom Penh (291km) along the road No.05. It takes around 5-6 hours for this trip.
  • In the afternoon, take a look Wat Phnom: Set on top of a 27m high tree-covered knoll. The first  pagoda on this site was erected in 1373 to house four statues of Buddha deposited here by the water of the Mekong River and discovered by a woman named Penh.
Day 05: (In Phnom Penh)
  • Royal Palace : The striking structure near the riverfront.
  • Silver Pagoda : It's named because the floor is covered with over 5000 silver tiles weighing 1kg each.
  • National Museum : Home to the world’s finest collection of Khmer culture.
  • Genocide Museum : Former high school and 1975 became as the largest center of detention and torture in the country.
  • Killing Field : Between 1975 and 1978 about 17,000 men, women, children and infants who had been detained and tortured at S-21 were transported to the extermination camp “Choeung Ek”. (End of tour at Phnom Penh).

 @ Note :

  • This tour will be finished at Phnom Penh. If you'd like us to add extra services, kindly let us know in advance.
  • The following price is charged individually.
No. Pax 1Pax 2Pax 3Pax 4Pax 5Pax 6Pax
Price Per Person  1025USD/Pax 565USD/Pax 425USD/Pax 345USD/Pax 295USD/Pax 255USD/Pax 

Inclusion And Exclusion

  • Profesional English Speaking Guide
  • Private A/C Vehicle
  • Parking Fees
  • Boat riding at Tonle Sap Lake
  • Bamboo Train In Battambang
  • Sampove Mount Entrance
  • All Entrance Fees at Phnom Penh + Local Guides & Audios  
  • Cold drinking water
  • Refreshing towels during your tour
  • Angkor Pass : 62USD / Person
  • Accommodations 
  • All Meals (B / L / D)
  • Travel Insurance
  • Gratuities
  • Others not mentioned in the Inclusive

Remark

  • Please wear the proper clothes for temple tours by making sure your shoulders & knees covered (scarf for covering shoulders & knees not allowed).
  • Comfortable shoes for uneven stairs are recommended
  • Should bring Hats, Sunglasses, Sunscreen, Insect Spray are recommended.
  • Please bring charger for camera or phone which you can charge it while having lunch in local restaurant.
  • US Dollar is widely accepted in Kingdom of Cambodia. So you do not have to exchange your currency to Riel (Cambodian Currency). All torn, ripped and old US dollar bills or coins are not accepted.
  • The payment will be collected before the tour starts.