Cambodia Adventure Holiday
One of the most unspoilt countries in South East Asia, Cambodia
is a fascinating mix of breathtaking scenery, simple cultures
and traditions, stunning ancient temples, order, chaos, genuine
friendliness and more... Ravaged by recent wars, Cambodia
has only recently become accessible to the foreign traveller,
enabling each visit to be a true "adventure". Through our
guides' in-depth knowledge of the country and its people,
we are pleased to be able to offer journeys that truly capture
the essence of this beautiful country, its people and way
of life.
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Day 1 - PHNOM PENH
Arrival at PHNOM PENH airport. You will be met by our representative
(who accompanies you throughout the trip) and taken to your
hotel to relax and freshen up. Late afternoon, a one-hour
trip along the Mekong River in a private open boat is arranged.
The evenings are free - transport can be arranged if required,
we can recommend many good restaurants, or you can just eat
at the hotel.
Day 2 - KAMPOT
Pickup in the morning and travel through the countryside to
the small town of Kampot, arriving at lunchtime. We will stay
in a charming local house overlooking the river and nearby
hills (subject to availability). The afternoon is free take
a swim in the Tek Chhouu falls!
Day 3- KEP-SUR-MER
Pickup in the morning for a visit to the abandoned colonial
seaside resort of Kep-sur-Mer. Explore the shells of what
were once luxurious villas belonging to Cambodia's elite and
take a walk along the small palm-fringed beach (plus a chance
to swim in the warm water!). Return to Kampot through unspoiled
countryside and on to Phnom Penh, arriving by early evening.
Day 4- PHNOM PENH
Pickup in the morning for a guided tour around the Royal Palace
and Silver Pagoda, plus the National Museum - location of
many Angkorian era relics. After lunch, visit Tuol Sleng,
a former Khmer Rouge interrogation camp, and the Killing Fields,
immortalised in the film of the same name.
Day 5 - BATTAMBANG
Overland travel to BATTAMBANG by minibus. Many photo opportunities
along the way of the beautiful countryside and the local people.
On the way, visit Oudong, the former seat of the Khmer throne.
Enjoy panoramic views of the countryside from the top of a
hill that is host to a $4.5m stupa built in December 2002
to host some fabled remains of the Buddha. Arrival early evening.
Day 6 - BATTAMBANG
Trip by motorcycle (with driver) into the beautiful countryside
surrounding Battambang. Headed by a local guide, we will visit
some hilltop temples to enjoy the spectacular view, see the
caves where many people were tortured and executed by the
Khmer Rouge, and drive along tiny winding tracks into some
small villages where tourists hardly ever venture. Return
to the hotel by early evening.
Day 7 - BATTAMBANG
Trip by motorcycle (with driver) into the beautiful countryside
surrounding Battambang. Headed by our guide, we will visit
some more places of interest, including a cheese factory (not
to be missed!). In the afternoon, we visit one of the local
voluntary organisations who are working with the Cambodian
people in developing the country.
Day 8 - SIEM REAP/ANGKOR WAT
Speedboat travel to Siem Reap, site of the ANGKOR temples.
Our private boat will take us along the winding river from
Battambang past many small fishing villages where you can
see local people going about their daily lives (except when
they all stop to wave to you!). Then across a great lake and
through a floating village to the boat terminus, where we
will be met by motorbikes and transferred to our hotel.
Day 9- SIEM REAP/ANGKOR WAT
Travel to some of the main temples of Angkor including Angkor
Thom, site of the famous heads of the Bayon, and Angkor Wat
itself. Accompanied by your tour representative and an English-speaking
local guide, learn about the historical evolution of the Khmer
kingdom and the building of the temples. Sufficient time is
allowed at each site for you to explore at your own pace,
take photographs, or just stare in wonder plus a long break
for lunch to shelter from the heat of the midday sun! At just
before sunset, climb to the top of Angkor Wat (if you dare!)
for a sight not to be missed. Return to the hotel by early
evening.
Day 10 - SIEM REAP/ANGKOR WAT
Visit further temples within the Angkor complex, including
Ta Phrom, still largely claimed by the jungle, and Banteay
Srei, with amazingly intricate detail carved in red sandstone.
Again, the day is unhurried, giving you time of your own and
avoiding the pressurised rush of typical guided tours. Return
to the hotel by early evening.
Day 11- KBAL SPEIN
Visit Kbal Spein, the "river of a thousand lingas", with ancient
carvings on a riverbed and a scenic short trek through the
jungle to reach it. The afternoon is free- you can spend more
time at the temples, walk around the town, swim in a local
resort pool, or just relax.
Day 12 - PHNOM PENH
Overland travel to PHNOM PENH - a final chance to enjoy the
beautiful countryside. Many stops on the way, including the
town that is famed for the local delicacy of deep-fried spider!
Day 13 - PHNOM PENH
Free time. A chance to spend time at the markets picking up
some local handicrafts, walking around the town, swimming
in a local resort pool, or whatever you wish. Our tour representatives
are able to give you advice and recommendations if required,
and can accompany you at no extra cost (subject to availability).
Day 14 - DEPARTURE
Transfer to the airport for your flight home.
Small group departures of this itinerary
run throughout the year and it can also be run as a tailor-made
trip to suit your requirements.
Price: From £710 on twin sharing basis
Dates:
| 10th December 2006 |
| 31st December 2006 |
| 21st January 2007 |
| 11th February 2007 |
| 4th March 2007 |
| 25th March 2007 |
| 6th May 2007 |
| 27th May 2007 |
| 17th June 2007 |
| 8th July 2007 |
| 29th July 2007 |
| 19th August 2007 |
| 9th September 2007 |
| 30th September 2007 |
| 21st October 2007 |
| 11th November 2007 |
| 2nd December 2007 |
| 23rd December 2007 |
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