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A deep exploring Phnompenh with unique Killing fields and Angkor, one of the largest cities in the world in 12th Century. Enjoy the sunset in temples in rain forest, meet up with man from fishing villages in Tonle Sap lake.

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  • Tour Code: ATTSC-10
  • Length: 10D / 9N
  • From: Phnom Penh
  • Finish: Phnom Penh

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$698price per pax

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Date Activities Meal
Day 1Visit the temple of Wat PhnomB, L, D
Day 2Arrive in Battambang, and check in at hotel.B, L, D
Day 3Drive to Phnom Banon, with its five towers of sandstone and located on a hill.B, L, D
Day 4Visit the Khmer silk village of Phnom SrokB, L, D
Day 5Visit the Roluos groupB, L, D
Day 6Visit the South GateB, L, D
Day 7Continue to Ta ProhmB, L, D
Day 8Visit the Western Baray and the Temple of the Western MebonB, L, D
Day 9Visit the ancient capital of ChenlaB, L, D
Day 10Visit the Royal Palace of King NorodomB, L
Day 1
Transport
Meals:B, L, D
Activities (time & subjects may change when necessary)Visit the temple of Wat Phnom

Detailed Itinerary: Welcome pick up at the international airport in Phnom Penh by Asia Tour Advisor’s guide then transfer to hotel. Affter lunch at the hotel. Enjoy a Phnom Penh city tour; Visit the National Museum, also known as the Museum of Fine Arts, a French archaeologist and painter, Georges Groslier, designed it in Khmer style in 1917. The museum contains a collection of Khmer art, especially sculpture of several eras. Visit the temple of Wat Phnom, Phnom Penh’s namesake, before you participate in a community ride on the Tonle Sap and Mekong River into the sunset. Dinner is at a local restaurant and stay overnight at the hotel.

Day 2
Transport
Meals:B, L, D
Activities (time & subjects may change when necessary)Arrive in Battambang, and check in at hotel.

Detailed Itinerary: Breakfast at the hotel and departure by car to Battambang (290 km, 4-5 hours drive). Stop in Kompong Chhnang, to visit the pottery village, the floating village on Krar Corinthians by boat. Lunch is at a local restaurant. Optional route start up from 10 people. Leave from Phnom Penh to Kompong Chhnang by boat. Enjoy an unforgettable cruise on the Tonle Sap River on board private boat Le Deauville from Phnom Penh to Kompong Chhnang. Have a ride through the beautiful countryside of Cambodia to explore quiet villages and to learn about the daily lives of people. After arriving in Kompong Chhnang follow continuation of the land route. After lunch, visit the sculptors and masons in Pursat. Arrive in Battambang, and check in at hotel. Dinner is at a local restaurant and stay overnight at the hotel.

Day 3
Transport
Meals:B, L, D
Activities (time & subjects may change when necessary)Drive to Phnom Banon, with its five towers of sandstone and located on a hill.

Detailed Itinerary: Have breakfast at the hotel, drive along the picturesque Sangker River to Wat Slaket Pagoda, the seat of Government of the Buddhist patriarchs. Continue to visit Wat Ek Phnom then visit a market in which Prahoc made the Cambodian fish paste. Lunch is at a local restaurant. In the afternoon visit the Provincial Museum (Saturday / Sunday closed) and the local market. Drive to Phnom Banon, with its five towers of sandstone and located on a hill. Here you can enjoy the magnificent view. Dinner is at a local restaurant and stay overnight at the hotel.

Day 4
Transport
Meals:B, L, D
Activities (time & subjects may change when necessary)Visit the Khmer silk village of Phnom Srok

Detailed Itinerary: Have breakfast at the hotel, there are two options; Option 1 (between middle-July to middle-January): Travel by private boat to Siem Reap along the Sangker River. Enjoy the pristine landscape and traditional daily life scenes. Stop at the cheur Khmao Pagoda, “Black Wood Pagoda”, in Bak Prier, we see a floating village and another, cross into Prek Tuol. Picnic lunch is on board. Continue by boat across the Tonle Sap Lake to the floating village Chhong Kneas. Upon arrive in Siem Reap and transfer to check-in hotel. Have dinner and overnight in Siem Reap. Option 2 (mid-January) to mid-July: Depart from Battambang to Siem Reap on Sisophon by land. Visit the Khmer silk village of Phnom Srok, or “Little Hill” and learn the entire process of transformation in the familiar silk production, from mulberry leaf, up to the shimmering silk. Cambodia’s silk has a great tradition for several centuries. However, silk production had many difficulties in recent decades, through wars and displacement of population structure. Therefore in most villages has been completed, the silk trade, but Phnom Srok is the region that has preserved this knowledge and experience in both the silkworms as well as in the silk-weaving. Huge paddy fields and a beautiful ornithological reserve bordering it a few square kilometres region name. There you will discover the skills of women who give life to these activities, today strongly again. A Walk on “the path of the golden silk,” the visitor encounters the quiet rural lifestyle, the curiosity of children and their laughter and the smiles of the adults. See the beautiful old houses and warehouses of rice, lunch at a local restaurant in Sisophon. Continue to Siem Reap and transfer to hotel. Have dinner and stay overnight in Siem Reap.

Day 5
Transport
Meals:B, L, D
Activities (time & subjects may change when necessary)Visit the Roluos group

Detailed Itinerary: Breakfast at the hotel and then visit the Roluos group, the Monuments of Roluos, the capital of Indravarman the I. (ruled 877-889), are among the earliest large, permanent build temples of the Khmer and mark the beginning of classical Khmer art. Preah Ko erected by the king Indravarman the I in the late 9th Century and consecrated in 880 his ancestors. Bakong the largest and most interesting temple of Roluos Group, with his active Buddhist monastery in the north of the eastern entrance. Lolei built on a small island in the middle of a large water reservoir (now rice fields) by the Yasovarman I, the founder of the first city at Angkor. Lunch is at the hotel. In the afternoon you will continue your tour with other temples. Including Prasat Kravan with unique brick sculptures, Srah Srang (“the pool of ablutions”), certainly in the past used for ritual bathing, Banteay Kdei, surrounded by four concentric walls, the East Mebon, guarded at its corners by stone elephants, some of which are still preserved in reasonable condition and Pre Rup, the mountain temple where we will enjoy the sunset. Have dinner at a local restaurant and stay overnight at the hotel.

Day 6
Transport
Meals:B, L, D
Activities (time & subjects may change when necessary)Visit the South Gate

Detailed Itinerary: Have breakfast at the hotel, visit the most famous of all temples on the plain of Angkor, Angkor Wat.The temple complex covers 81 hectares and is comparable to the Imperial Palace in Beijing. Its distinctive five towers glory on the Cambodian flag and a masterpiece of the 12th Century. Art historians describe him as a prime example of classical Khmer art and architecture. Angkor Wat’s five towers symbolize Meru, the five peaks; the enclosing wall represents the mountains at the edge of the world and the surrounding ditches, sea. Lunch is at the hotel. Visit the South Gate with its huge statues and the ancient capital of the 12th Century, Angkor Thom. Continue to see the Bayon Temple (unique for its 54 towers with over 200 smiling faces of Avalokitesvara) paid the royal residence, Phimeanakas, the Terrace of Elephants and Terrace of the Leper King. Enjoy the Sunset at Angkor Wat. Dinner is at a local restaurant and stay overnight at the hotel.

Day 7
Transport
Meals:B, L, D
Activities (time & subjects may change when necessary)Continue to Ta Prohm

Detailed Itinerary: Early morning transfer to the archaeological sites for the sunrise at Phnom Bakheng, one of the two hills above the plain of Angkor, from where you have a spectacular view of the Western Baray and Angkor Wat. Or enjoy sunrise at Srah Srang. Return to hotel for breakfast. In the morning, transfer to Banteay Srei temple from the 10th Century and as the crown jewel of classical Khmer art considered. Continue to Ta Prohm, one of the most beautiful temples in the region. The Ta Prohm has been left relatively untouched since its discovery, and has retained many of its secrets. Its charm lies in the fact that, unlike the other monuments of Angkor, which was given up to free him from the jungle. How about the first European explorers, most of the temples of Angkor must have found, when she accidentally stumbled upon them. Lunch is at the hotel. In the afternoon continue visitting to the Temple of Preah Khan. Built by King Jayavarman VII, Preah Khan is, like Ta Prohm, a place of countless corridors and rooms. However, the temple of Preah Khan, Ta Prohm, unlike in a reasonable state of preservation and ongoing restoration efforts and the situation will improve and maintain. Continue to Neak Pean, a fountain in the middle of a swimming pool (built representing the paradisiacal Himalayan mountain-lake), and conclude we visit Ta Som and Banteay Samre, built in the third quarter of the 12th Century. It consists of a central temple with four wings preceded by a hall and two libraries, which are remarkably well preserved. Two concentric walls once enclosed the ensemble. Dinner is at a local restaurant and stay overnight at the hotel.

Day 8
Transport
Meals:B, L, D
Activities (time & subjects may change when necessary)Visit the Western Baray and the Temple of the Western Mebon

Detailed Itinerary: Have breakfast at the hotel. Visit the Western Baray and the Temple of the Western Mebon. Then continue to Wat Inkosei built on the site of an ancient temple and the Wat Bo pagoda, with its well-preserved paintings. You’ll also see that the monks adorn the pagodas with various bars. Have lunch at the hotel. Visit to “Les Artisans d’Angkor – Chantiers Ecoles” of Siem Reap and time at leisure at a local market. Dinner is at a local restaurant and stay overnight at the hotel.

Day 9
Transport
Meals:B, L, D
Activities (time & subjects may change when necessary)Visit the ancient capital of Chenla

Detailed Itinerary: Affter breakfast is at hotel, departure from Siem Reap to Kampong Thom (147 km, 2 ½ hours). On the way visit traditional villages and stop at the ancient Naga Bridge (Spean Pratpo) is located 40 km from Siem Reap. Arrive in Kampong Thom and farther to Sambor Prei Kuk, located 35 km northeast of Kampong Thom. Visit the ancient capital of Chenla with its 100 temples from the pre-Angkor period. Return to Kampong Thom for lunch at a local restaurant and proceed to Phnom Penh. On the way visit Wat Kohear Nokor from the 11 Century. Arrive in Phnom Penh and check in at hotel. Have dinner and stay overnight at the hotel.

Day 10
Transport
Meals:B, L
Activities (time & subjects may change when necessary)Visit the Royal Palace of King Norodom

Detailed Itinerary: Have breakfast at the hotel. Visit the Royal Palace of King Norodom 1866 on the grounds of the old city and the Silver Pagoda. Situated in the grounds of the royal palace, it is called Silver Pagoda, because the soil consists of 5000 silver tiles. Other treasures, which you will see are a Buddha made of solid gold and weighing 90 kilograms and a small emerald Buddha from the 17th Century, and baccarat crystal Buddha. Then visit the infamous Tuol Sleng museum. In 1975, the Tuol Svay Prey High School was taken over by Pol Pot’s security forces and used as a prison known as Security Prison 21 (S-21) become. It soon became apparent as the largest such centre of detention and torture in the country. More than 17,000 people were being housed in the S-21 to later in the extermination camps in Choeung Ek brought. Prisoners died during the torture and were buried in mass graves in the prison floor. The museum displays include room after room photos of these men, women and children. On the walls from floor to ceiling are virtually represented all the people who were later killed. After some free time on the Russian market (Psah Tuol Thom Pong). Lunch is at the hotel. In the afternoon transfer to airport for departure.

Number of people in the group / hotel category - Price per person (in US$) Valid to 30th of Sep 2011
2 - 3 Pax 4 - 5 Pax 6 - 9 Pax 10 - 15 Pax Single Supplement
Standard (2*) 1330 932 828 698 130
Mid-Range (3*) 1368 995 890 762 198
Superior (4*) 1448 1080 974 846 285
Premium (5*) 1919 1515 1411 1287 761
Number of people in the group / hotel category - Price per person (in US$) Valid from 1th Oct 2011 to 30th Apr 2012
2 - 3 Pax 4 - 5 Pax 6 - 9 Pax 10 - 15 Pax Single Supplement
Standard (2*) 1463 1026 911 768 130
Mid-Range (3*) 1505 1095 979 839 198
Superior (4*) 1593 1188 1072 931 285
Premium (5*) 2111 1667 1553 1416 761
Accommodation during the trip
City Standard (2*) Mid-Range (3*) Superior (4*) Premium (5*)
Phnom Penh Town View Khmer Royal Castle Intercontinental
Battambang Golden Palace Stung Sangke Stung Sangke La Villa
Siem Reap Golden Orange Casa Angkor Somadevi Angkor Angkor Palace
Number of people in the group / hotel category - Price per person (in US$)
2 - 3 Pax 4 - 5 Pax 6 - 9 Pax 10 - 15 Pax Single Supplement
Standard (2*) 1330 932 828 698 130
Mid-Range (3*) 1368 995 890 762 198
Superior (4*) 1448 1080 974 846 285
Premium (5*) 1919 1515 1411 1287 761
Accommodation during the trip
City Standard (2*) Mid-Range (3*) Superior (4*) Premium (5*)
Phnom Penh Town View Khmer Royal Castle Intercontinental
Battambang Golden Palace Stung Sangke Stung Sangke La Villa
Siem Reap Golden Orange Casa Angkor Somadevi Angkor Angkor Palace

Trip Included:

  • Transportation by private car or bus, according to the itinerary.
  • All meals as per itinerary. (B: Breakfast, L: Lunch, D: Dinner)
  • Guide and entrance fees.
  • Boat trips as per program
  • Accommodation in a two-bed room with daily breakfast

Trip Excluded:

  • Personal expenses and personal insurance
  • International Airport Tax and Visa
  • Other meals and drinks.
  • Emergency evacuation.
  • Other services not mentioned above.

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