Private Cambodia Highlight 10 Days Tour
Private Cambodia Highlight 10 Days Tour
Private Cambodia Highlight 10 Days Tour
Private Cambodia Highlight 10 Days Tour
Private Cambodia Highlight 10 Days Tour
Private Cambodia Highlight 10 Days Tour
Private Cambodia Highlight 10 Days Tour
Private Cambodia Highlight 10 Days Tour
Private Cambodia Highlight 10 Days Tour
Private Cambodia Highlight 10 Days Tour
Tour Start from : Siem Reap Angkor International Airport
Tour Type : Private Tour
Tour End at : Siem Reap Angkor International Airport
Arrival at Seim Reap Angkor International Airport, your tour guide and driver, they are waiting to welcome you at airport and transfer you to city Siem Reap before go to hotel for check in and they will provide you more information about city with daily life of the people in the city and arrival at the hotel free time leisure . Overnight in Siem Reap
Start your day with a hearty breakfast at the hotel before heading out to explore the awe-inspiring UNESCO World Heritage Site of Angkor. Your tour begins at the South Gate of Angkor Thom, the last capital city of the Khmer Empire. Once the largest city in the world in the 12th century, Angkor Thom housed a population of nearly one million. Next, delve into the heart of Angkor Thom to visit Bayon Temple, renowned for its iconic towers featuring four serene, smiling faces. Baphuon, a stunning pyramid temple with a fascinating history. Phimeanakas, a royal palace temple surrounded by legends. Terrace of the Elephants, a grand viewing platform used by kings for ceremonies and events. Terrace of the Leper King, known for its intricate carvings and mythical significance and continue to the jungle temple of Ta Nei, a secluded, hidden gem, and Ta Prohm, famously entwined with massive tree roots. Feel like an explorer as you walk in the footsteps of Henri Mouhot, who rediscovered these temples in 1860 amidst the dense jungle. Take a break to savor authentic Cambodian cuisine at a local restaurant, experiencing the rich flavors of Khmer food. After lunch, visit Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world and one of the Seven Wonders of the World. As the national symbol of Cambodia, its majestic towers even grace the country’s flag. Admire the incredible carvings on its sandstone walls, depicting stories from Hindu mythology and showcasing the remarkable artistry of the Khmer Empire and cap off your day by watching the sun set over Angkor Wat, as the golden hues illuminate this architectural masterpiece, creating a truly unforgettable sight. Return to your hotel for a restful evening, filled with the memories of an incredible day. Overnight at Siem Reap
On the morning after breakfast at the hotel, embark on an unforgettable journey to Tonle Sap Lake, the largest lake in Southeast Asia. Known for its unique ecosystem, the lake is fed by the mighty Mekong River and has a fascinating seasonal water flow in the green season (May to October), the Mekong River fills the lake, while in the high season (November to April), the lake’s water flows back into the Mekong River. Board a boat and explore the most beautiful floating village on Tonle Sap Lake. Experience the daily lives of local fishermen and families living on houses built on boats or bamboo rafts. Witness their traditional way of life, which is deeply intertwined with the rhythm of the lake and its resources. Next, continue to visit to Wat Prom Rath, a serene and historic pagoda showcasing exquisite Khmer architecture and Buddhist art. Pause for a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, enjoying the rich flavors of Cambodian cuisine. After lunch, visit Artisans Angkor, where you can admire and learn about traditional Cambodian handicrafts, from intricate wood carving to silk weaving, created by local artisans and then to visit the Royal Residence Park, a peaceful oasis filled with lush greenery and ancient trees. Take in the tranquil beauty before heading to West Baray, a stunning man-made water reservoir from the Angkorian period. Marvel at its scale and the ingenuity of the ancient Khmer engineers. Finally, visit Wat Svay Lmeat Monastery, a tranquil and spiritual site that offers a glimpse into the local Buddhist practices and traditions and then transfer back to your hotel. Overnight at Siem Reap
Start your day with breakfast at the hotel before departing from Siem Reap to Battambang, Cambodia's second-largest city. Battambang is renowned for its charming blend of colonial architecture and traditional Cambodian wooden houses, many of which are over 100 years old, passed down through generations. On the way, visit the remarkable Banteay Chhmar Temple, a hidden gem near the Thai border in the northwest of the Angkor area. This lesser-known yet magnificent temple is steeped in history and surrounded by jungle, offering a peaceful and awe-inspiring atmosphere. Marvel at the intricate bas-reliefs depicting Khmer legends and stories, a testament to the grandeur of the ancient Khmer Empire. After exploring Banteay Chhmar, continue your journey to Battambang. Upon arrival, take in the city’s unique charm, with its picturesque streets lined with colonial-era buildings and traditional wooden houses that reflect Cambodia’s rich cultural heritage. Settle into your hotel and prepare for the next day’s adventures in this beautiful and historic city. Overnight at Battambang
After breakfast at your hotel, begin your day with a visit to the village of Pheam Ek, known for its specialty craft of rice paper making. Witness the fascinating process as rice paste is steamed and carefully placed on bamboo frames to dry under the sun. This village tradition produces rice paper used for delicious spring rolls, and the coconuts grown in this area are famous for their exceptional sweetness.
Continue your journey to the Prohok Market along the scenic Sangke River. This bustling market offers a glimpse into the daily life of locals, with vibrant stalls selling traditional goods and Cambodia’s famous fermented fish paste, prohok. Visit Ek Phnom Temple, a stunning pre-Angkorian temple surrounded by serene countryside, followed by Wat Damrei Sor (White Elephant Pagoda) and the Battambang Historical Museum, where you can learn about the region’s rich history. Stroll through Battambang’s Colonial Buildings, which showcase beautiful French-era architecture. Head to Phnom Banan, an ancient hilltop temple offering panoramic views of the surrounding area. Afterward, experience the unique thrill of the Bamboo Train, a quirky and fun attraction where you ride on a small bamboo platform over old train tracks a truly fantastic and memorable experience. Conclude your day with a visit to Phnom Sampov, a sacred and historical site with deep ties to Cambodia’s past, particularly during the Khmer Rouge regime. Explore the Killing Cave, a solemn reminder of Cambodia’s history, and the Bat Cave, where over a million bats emerge every evening in a breathtaking spectacle. Overnight at Battambang
After breakfast at the hotel, depart from Battambang and begin your journey to Phnom Penh, the vibrant capital city of Cambodia. Along the way, explore some of the country’s most captivating cultural and historical landmarks. Your first stop is at the stone carving village in Pursat, where you’ll witness skilled artisans crafting intricate sculptures and carvings from stone. This village is renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship, with works ranging from small decorative items to grand statues. Continue to the pottery village in Kampong Chhnang, famous for its traditional clay pottery. Here, you’ll see artisans shaping clay into beautiful pots, bowls, and other items using techniques passed down through generations. It’s a wonderful opportunity to learn about Cambodia’s rich cultural heritage and perhaps purchase a unique handmade souvenir. Next, visit Oudong Mountain, Cambodia’s capital city during the 16th century. This historical site is perched on a hill and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Explore its ancient stupas, temples, and monuments, many of which hold significant cultural and religious importance. Resume your journey and arrive in Phnom Penh, a bustling city that is both the political and cultural heart of Cambodia. Check into your hotel and prepare for the next day’s exploration of the capital’s landmarks and attractions. Overnight in Phnom Pehn
After breakfast at the hotel, set out to explore the vibrant capital city of Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s top economic, political, and cultural hub. Known for its historical landmarks and bustling energy, Phnom Penh offers a blend of past and present. Begin your day with a visit to the Killing Fields at Cheung Ek Genocide Center and Toul Sleng Genocide Museum were taken to meet their tragic fate. Your professional guide will provide detailed commentary, enriching your understanding of Cambodia’s painful history and the resilience of its people. Return to Phnom Penh for lunch at a local restaurant, savoring authentic Cambodian cuisine before continuing your exploration. Visit the majestic Royal Palace, home to Cambodia’s royal family, and the Silver Pagoda, famed for its dazzling silver-tiled floor and as a treasure trove of Cambodia’s most precious artifacts. Independence Monument, admire this iconic structure commemorating Cambodia’s independence from French rule in 1953. Wat Ounalom, a significant Buddhist temple and spiritual hub, offering tranquility amidst the bustling city.
Wat Phnom, discover the symbolic birthplace of Phnom Penh, located atop a small hill in the city center. This historic site is tied to the city’s founding and remains a place of cultural importance. Conclude your day with a visit to the Central Market, a striking colonial-era structure designed by French architects. This bustling marketplace offers a diverse range of goods, from local handicrafts and jewelry to clothing and fresh produce. It’s an excellent place to shop for souvenirs and experience the lively atmosphere of Phnom Penh. Overnight in Phnom Pehn
After breakfast at the hotel, begin your journey from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap, located southeast of the Angkor temples. Travel along National Road No. 6, passing through the charming provinces of Kampong Cham and Kampong Thom on the way. Your first stop is at the fascinating Skun Market, a world-famous tourist attraction known for its unusual delicacy fried spiders! At first glance, the market appears like any other, with stalls selling fresh fruits and vegetables. However, a closer look reveals vendors offering trays of large, fried, and spiced spiders, some as big as a grown man’s palm. Experience this unique cultural tradition, which has become an iconic part of Cambodian cuisine, and learn about the local practices surrounding it. Continue to a traditional stone carving village, where skilled artisans create intricate sculptures and carvings from stone. Witness their dedication and expertise, and gain insight into the preservation of this ancient craft. Pause for lunch at a local restaurant to enjoy a delightful Cambodian meal, recharging before the afternoon's adventures. After lunch, visit the Naga Bridge, a remarkable piece of Khmer history built in the 12th century. This ancient bridge, adorned with beautifully carved Naga (serpent) balustrades, is one of the best-preserved structures of its kind, offering a glimpse into the ingenuity of Angkorian engineering. Resume your journey and arrive in Siem Reap, the gateway to the world-renowned Angkor temples. Settle into your hotel and prepare for the next day’s exploration of this iconic region. Overnight at Siem Reap
After breakfast at the hotel, set out for a journey to Phnom Kulen National Park, located north of Angkor. This sacred mountain played a vital role during the Khmer Empire, as it was the quarry where sandstone was sourced to build the magnificent temples of Angkor.
Your vehicle will take you to the summit of the mountain, where you’ll be greeted by breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding area. On the mountaintop, explore some of the most remarkable sites. Poeng Ta Kho (Amazing Cliff), admire the stunning views from this awe-inspiring cliff, a perfect spot for capturing the natural beauty of Phnom Kulen. Largest Reclining Buddha Statue, the impressive reclining Buddha carved directly into a massive natural sandstone boulder. Located in a serene Buddhist monastery, it’s a revered pilgrimage site for locals and visitors alike. Continue to the sacred River of 1,000 Lingas, where intricate carvings of lingas and other Hindu symbols can be found on the riverbed. These carvings were created to sanctify the water as it flowed downstream. Enjoy the tranquil ambiance and marvel at this spiritual and artistic wonder. Discover Phnom Kulen’s largest waterfall, a picturesque spot believed to hold sacred water. Relax in this serene environment, take a refreshing swim, or simply enjoy the natural surroundings. Enjoy a leisurely lunch in this peaceful setting, savoring local flavors while taking in the beauty of the area. On your way back, stop at a nearby local village to observe traditional Cambodian life. Interact with the friendly locals and gain insight into their culture, customs, and daily activities.Overnight ar Siem Reap
After breakfast at your hotel, enjoy some free time to relax or explore Siem Reap at your own pace. Take this opportunity to reflect on the unforgettable memories you’ve made during your journey through Cambodia.
At the appropriate time, transfer (without a tour guide) to Siem Reap Angkor International Airport for your next flight. Bid farewell to Cambodia, carrying with you the rich history, culture, and beauty of this remarkable country.
We hope you had an incredible experience and look forward to welcoming you back for another adventure.
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