This tour combines the highlights of the country and shows the country’s development and progress with the support of NGO’s.
Day 1 Siem Reap – Arrival : L,D
Arrival at Siem Reap airport and transfer to hotel.
Lunch at hotel
Embark on a wooden traditional boat for a cruise on Tonle Sap Lake and
explore the floating villages
Dinner at local restaurant
Accommodation at hotel and over night at hotel
Day 2 Siem Reap : B,L,D
Breakfast at hotel
Start the visit of Angkor Thom including the South Gate, the Bayon Temple, the Royal Enclosure, Phimeanakas, Elephant Terrace and Leper King Terrace.
Lunch at hotel
Continue the visit by coach to Ta Prohm, the jungle temple and to Angkor Wat until sunset.
Dinner at local restaurant and Accommodation at hotel.
Day 3 Siem Reap : B,L,D
Breakfast at hotel
Visit Sangkheum Center for children. Meaning 'hope' in Khmer, the center is working to provide education and training options for local communities around Siem Reap. The Center provides a caring home for over 30 orphaned, abused or neglected children.
Stop at Handicap International helping Cambodian people since 1982. The remnants of the recent civil war have left a number of disabled as a result of landmines and unexploded ordinance. The center provides an environment where people with disabilities can receive treatment such as fitting prosthesis or physiotherapy sessions.
Lunch at hotel
Departure from the hotel for an electric bike tour through villages and countryside on unpaved road. Discover the rice paddies and water buffalos, the traditional Cambodian stilted houses, water wheels and much more…
Dinner at a local restaurant with Apsara dance show and transfer to the hotel.
Day 4 Siem Reap : B,L,D
Breakfast at hotel
Drive to Phnom Kulen where the 500 year long age of Angkor began. It is also the mountain on which Jayavarman II proclaimed independence from Java in 820 declaring a unified and independent country under a single ruler.
Picnic lunch on the site
Stop at Banteay Srey also known as the citadel of the women. The special charm of this sanctuary lies in its remarkable state of preservation and its stunning decoration.
Dinner at local restaurant and transfer to the hotel
Day 5 Siem Reap-Phnom Penh
Breakfast at the hotel
Drive to Phnom Penh. On the way, we stop at Sambor Prei Kuk a pre-angkorian site dating from the 7th century. This is one of the most ancient surviving examples of Khmer architecture
Lunch at Sambo Prei Kuk Tourism Communities
Noted: on the way we may stop at some places to explore the local life and daily business operations.
Arrival in Phnom Penh check in and refreshment with short rest before dinner at a local restaurant and transfer to the hotel.
Day 6 Phnom Penh: B, L, D
Breakfast at the hotel
Phnom Penh city tour including Royal Palace, Silver pagoda and National Museum
Lunch at Friends restaurant. This NGO provides training for street children and offers a very delicious lunch.
Cyclo tour through the old colonial streets of Phnom Penh. The cyclo is a fun way to discover the city and is still a symbol of Asian countries. Stop for shopping at the central market, the dark-yellow Art Deco building constructed by the French. This place is undoubtedly the best in town to look for souvenirs. Bargaining is a must!
Dinner at local restaurant and accommodation at the hotel
Day 7 Phnom Penh : B,L,
Breakfast at the hotel
Visit the Killing Fields and Tuol Sleng, the genocide Museum, the largest center of detention and torture in the country under Pol Pot’s rule. Although the visit is a profoundly depressing experience, the two sites serve essentially as a testament to the crimes of the Khmer Rouge.
Lunch at The Steak House at Sovanna Shoping Mall, after this everyone has one hour to discovering the mix of local and international products at this modern shopping centre.
Stop at Cambodian Children Orphanage for Living and Training Organization “ CCOLT” founded by Mr.Thourn Sinan , allows children from poor families and orphans to get
access to education and helps and trains them for a better life and future. This center has been feeding and housing 30 kids and provides schooling for 350 students.
Transfer to Phnom Penh International airport.
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