1. Adventure Tour full Overland
Angkor Wat / Phnom Penh / Sihanoukville
Day 1: In the morning departure with an aircon bus in Pattaya Lunch break near the Cambodian border in Aranya Prathet.
After entry in Cambodia drive on with an aircon taxi to Siam Reap. Late in the afternoon we reach the Lucky Angkor Hotel.
Day 2: Departure at 8 a.m. after breakfast in the hotel: Visit Angkor Thom, South Gate, Bayon Temple, Elephant-Terrace, Leper-King-Terrace
and the indescribable Ta Prohm. Lunch break. Visit the best known temple of all, Angkor Wat. Return to the Lucky Angkor Hotel.
Day 3: Drive either with the speed boat across the Tonle Sap, the biggest lake of Cambodia, or with aircon taxi to Siam Reap. Overnight stay either at the Asia Hotel or at the New York Hotel.
Day 4: Breakfast. Around noon departure with an aircon taxi to Sihanoukville (about 3 hours). Overnight stay at the Chrystal Hotel (Ocheuteal Beach).
Day 5: To your own availability - for example swimming at the beautiful hotel beach.
Day 6: Travel back either with the speed boat from Sihanoukville to Ko Kong and to the border at Hat Lek or directly with a minibus to the border.
Entry to Thailand and return with an aircon bus or taxi to Pattaya.
2 nights Siem Reap, Angkor Wat Tour, 2 nights Phnom Penh, 2 nights Sihanoukville
(7 days/6 nights) 24,500 THB
2. Adventure Tours go by plane and back on land
Phom Penh / Angkor Wat
(4 days/3 nights)
flight from Bangkok to Phnom Penh, overnight stay at the Hotel, boat ride across Lake Tonle Sap to Siem Reap. Two overnight stays in Siem Reap, including a full day tour Angkor Wat. Back to Pattaya by Aircon-Transportation.
(4 days/3 nights) 17,500 THB
PhnomPenh / Sihanoukville
(4 days/ 3nights)
Flight from Bangkok to Phnom Penh, overnight stay at the Hotel. After breakfast transfer to Sihanoukville. Two overnight stays in Sihanoukville at the Ochheuteal Beach. Boat trip to Koh Kong. Back to Pattaya by Aircon-Transportation.
(4 days/3 nights) 16.500 THB
Note: All Adventure Tours incl. all transfers to Cambodia, land transfers in Cambodia with private car. boat-trips, Hotel (twin sharing), Breakfast
ANGKOR WAT OVERLAND PACKAGE 3 DAYS/2NIGHT
incl. Visa and transfers , entrance fee Angkor Wat and English speaking tour guide, Hotel (twin sharing) with breakfast.
Day 1: Leaving Pattaya in the morning by Aircon-Bus (3 to 4 hours) and arrive in Aranyaprathet (Cambodian border). Proceed to Customs/immigration for Visa procedure by our tour guide. Aircon-Taxi to Siem Reap (3 to 4 hours). Late afternoon arrive at the Hotel in Siem Reap.
Day 2: Breakfast at the Hotel. Leaving 8 a.m. to visit the antique capital of Angkor Thom (12 th century), South Gate, Bayon Temple, Elephants Terrace, Terrace of the Leper King and Ta Prohm. Lunch time. In the afternoon visit the most famous famous of all temples-Angkor Wat (built in the years 1112 until 1152 with 81 hectares size). Return to the Hotel.
Day 3: After breakfast around 9 am. depart to Cambodian border by Aircon-Taxi. Customs/Immigration clearance by your own arrangement. Lunch time. Meet with our tour guide and transfer back to Pattaya by Aircon-Bus. Arrive 5 p.m.
Price for 3days/ 2 nights 12.500 Baht
Option 1: Package Tour 4 days/3 nights: with one day free of leisure 13.500 Baht
Option 2: 2nd day Tour: 17500,- Baht
After breakfast leaving the Hotel and visit Prasat Kravan, Pre Rup (the mountain temple), Ta Som, Neak Pean, Eastern Mebon. Lunch time. In the afternoon visit the temples Takeo, Thommanon and Chau say Tevoda.
All tours can also be arranged by airplane from Bangkok.
TOP THINGS TO SEE
Cambodia offers much for the sightseer and adventurer. From the famed Angkor Wat, the largest ancient temple in the world, to museums and galleries, there is something for everyone.
Angkor Wat
The number one reason to come to Cambodia – although not the only reason – the temple complex in Siem Reap houses a plethora of sites to explore. Apart from Angkor Wat, two other attractions are Bayon and Ta Prohm temples. Explore the temples at Angkor. You could spend oodles of time watching the sunrises and the sunsets at this amazing temple complex. Especially if you're interested in photography, there is so much to see and so many nooks to explore. Hire a guide for a day or two to hear the stories behind the temples.
Get high over Angkor. The best way to see Angkor by far is from the air. It's a spectacular sight that you will remember for the rest of your life. The tethered hot-air balloon offers a budget way to soar above the temples for about 15 minutes; or you can go all out with a helicopter tour.
Visit the Stone and Woodcarving School in Siem Reap. This is a great place to see how stone and wood is carved into reproductions of the ancient Khmer temple carvings. Prices are cheap and you'll be supporting a good cause.
Battambang
Cambodia’s second city, Battambang contains impressive colonial architecture and is an up-and-coming destination now used frequently by visitors as a base from which to view nearby temples and villages.
Kompong Luong
The floating town of Kompong Luong is home to thousands of residents on Tonlé Sap lake. It’s quite impressive to see homes, restaurants, schools and other town structures rising and falling with the tide. You’ll find the village 40kms north of Pursat.
Phnom Udong
Lying 40kms north of the capital, Phnom Udong was the capital of Cambodia from 1618 to 1866, and many of the ruins are in good shape including those of Ta San Mosque. There is also a memorial to the victims of the Khmer Rouge with bones of people buried in the 100 or so mass graves of the area.
Phsar Thom Thmei (Central Market)
A tourist attraction in its own right, the central market built during the French colonial era in 1937 is a strange yet impressive art deco structure that’s got a hint of Khmer lotus about it. In other words, it’s an artistic collaboration between French and Cambodian styles. Even if you don’t plan to buy anything get over here to take a look.
Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda
This is one of the top sights in Phnom Penh. Dating from the mid-1860s, the Royal Palace is quite opulent and on the same entry ticket is the Silver Pagoda housing a Buddha statue made mostly of gold and 10,000 diamonds.
Tuol Sleng S-21, Museum of Genocide
A high school in the capital turned into a gruesome torturing prison – this is one of the must-sees of Cambodia. Somewhere around 17,000 political prisoners were tortured in this facility and also killed here or in the infamous Killing Fields nearby, all in just the span between 1975 and 1979. Make sure to pick up a guide for this tour, as many have personal experience with the prison and can add a lot to the experience. Phone: +855 23 300698 www.tuolsleng.com.
Visit the Memorial at Choeung Ek. Located 15kms from Phnom Penh, this is a memorial to those who died in the infamous Killing Fields. Here you can view around 8,000 skulls arranged by sex and age behind a glass panel.
Watch traditional Khmer kickboxing. Khmer traditional boxing, or Pradal Serey, has made a huge comeback since it was banned by the Khmer Rouge. The biggest fights are held at the Olympic Stadium, but you can find smaller bouts at other venues too, so ask around.
Tuol Sleng S-21, Museum of Genocide
A high school in the capital turned into a gruesome torturing prison – this is one of the must-sees of Cambodia. Somewhere around 17,000 political prisoners were tortured in this facility and also killed here or in the infamous Killing Fields nearby, all in just the span between 1975 and 1979. Make sure to pick up a guide for this tour, as many have personal experience with the prison and can add a lot to the experience. Phone: +855 23 300698 www.tuolsleng.com.
Visit the Memorial at Choeung Ek. Located 15kms from Phnom Penh, this is a memorial to those who died in the infamous Killing Fields. Here you can view around 8,000 skulls arranged by sex and age behind a glass panel.
Watch traditional Khmer kickboxing. Khmer traditional boxing, or Pradal Serey, has made a huge comeback since it was banned by the Khmer Rouge. The biggest fights are held at the Olympic Stadium, but you can find smaller bouts at other venues too, so ask around.
Sihanoukville Beach
The beach at Sihanoukville is the only place where you can take part in water sports like scuba diving. It’s also a great base for exploring Ream National Park. There are several good beach areas and even a nearby waterfall where you can swim. Also in the vicinity is the resort town of Kampot.
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