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3★
▶︎Siem Reap | Holy Angkor or Kouprey Hotel
▶︎Phnom Penh | Rose Emerald
RM 1988 (Per Person)
4★
▶︎Siem Reap | Somadevi / Angkor Holiday
▶︎Phnom Penh | Capri / Poulo Wai
RM 2247 (Per Person)
5★
▶︎Siem Reap | Angkor Miracle Resort
▶︎Phnom Penh | Naga 2 Hotel Phnom Penh
RM 2411 (Per Person)

Meals inclusive as specified
All entrances inclusive as specified
Fully guided tours as specified
Hotel accommodation as specified
All transfers inclusive as specified
English speaking guide

Flight Ticket + Taxes
Compulsory Tour Tips (RM 68)
Optional MSIG Travel Insurance (Plan 1)(1-5D) (RM 39)
High Season Surcharge from 20 Dec - 10 Jan 2025
High Season Surcharge
Any item not stated under 'Inclusions'

D01: Explore The City Of Siem Reap And Understand Its History (D)
D02: Explore The Ancient Capital Of Angkor And Its Great City | Relax In Pub Street + Night Market (B,L,D)
D03: Cruise On Tonle Sap Lake | Proceed To Phnom Penh (B,L)
D04: Explore The City Of Phnom Penh (B,L,D)
D05: Free To Explore Before Departing Phnom Penh (B)

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[1] A Buffet dinner with traditional Khmer dance performance will be arranged on complimentary basis once the restaurant resumes services. (currently closed due to the pandemic)
[2] Special meal arrangements (Halal/Vegetarian) can be arranged at no additional cost.
[3] For Muslim passengers visit to a Mosque will be arranged at no additional cost.
Masjid AN NEAKMAH in Siem Reap
Masjid Al-Serkal in Phnom Penh
[4] Program adjustments are sometime necessary, depending on time, weather, and actual local condition
[5] Smart-Casual or proper dressing is required when visiting Pagodas, Temples, Royal Palace, Angkor Wat & Bakheng Hill (Shorts must be knee length & no singlets allowed)
[6] For 02-09 person we will use a public express bus for transfers between Siem Reap and Phnom Penh or vice versa
[7] For 10 person onwards we will use a private coach for transfers between Siem Reap and Phnom Penh or vice versa
[8] Private transfers or domestic flights can be arranged on request for transfers between Siem Reap and Phnom Penh or vice versa
[9] Please check on the first and last day itinerary and book flights accordingly.

Package Valid Till : 31-03-2025

DAY 01: EXPLORE THE CITY OF SIEM REAP AND UNDERSTAND ITS HISTORY (Dinner)
Upon arrival, greeted with a warm welcome by our friendly tour guide and transferred to your hotel of choice.
Cambodia houses the Largest Religious Monument in the World and is famously known as the Land of Temples and Towers. Explore and discover its awe-inspiring famous ruins & temples, turbulent past, laid back islands, untouched jungles, rich heritage & natural beauty.
Proceed on a Discovery Tour of Siem Reap. Said to be “The Most Beautiful Temple in Cambodia”, Wat Preah Prom Rath is unlike the usual temples of Angkor Wat which are mostly ruined, this is a magnificent temple. With a reclining Buddha inside and numerous stupas and a ship-shaped sculpture outside, which is said to be built because of the moving story of a monk using a ship to protect and transport food. There is an introduction to this story on the corridor of the temple.
Thereafter proceed to Preah Ang Chek and Preah Ang Chorm Shrine, meaning The Sisters Temple which is said to provide spiritual protection for the entire Siem Reap . Local legends have it that when the Khmer Rogues who were on a mission to destroy religion in Cambodia and entered this shrine and attempted to remove the statues, they were growing heavier by the second until they were unable to even move them. Aside from beliefs of its indestructibility, this shrine is also believed to bring good fortune to newly married couples
Visit Siem Reap's Royal Gardens. This gardens are made up of the River Gardens and the Royal Crusade for Independence Gardens, named after the historical events that took place when the former King and General were planning the Royal Crusade for Independence from French Colonial rule. The real draw in the garden is the vast colony of Giant Fruit Bats that lives there. Look up at any time of the day and you will see them hanging from every bough, chirping like hungry nestlings.
Next visit The War Memorial monument and Wat Thmei, known as The Killing Field, a memorial housing the skulls of victims of the Khmer Rouge regime. Here you can understand more about Cambodia’s tragic history during this era.
Finally stop at Cambodias Best Duty-Free Store. Thereafter dinner and overnight at your selected hotel.
Enjoy an enchanting Live Performance of Traditional Cambodian Dances with colorful costumes, graceful movements and live music at dinner tonight

DAY 02: EXPLORE THE ANCIENT CAPITAL OF ANGKOR AND ITS GREAT CITY | RELAX IN PUB STREET + NIGHT MARKET (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
After breakfast depart for the Ancient Capital of Angkor Wat which is an architectural masterpiece and the largest religious monument in the world. It was built by the Khmer King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century and is the earthly representation of Mount Meru, the Mount Olympus of the Hindu faith, and The Abode of Ancient Gods. Originally dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu, Angkor Wat became a Buddhist temple by the end of the 12th century. The temple is the heart and soul of Cambodia and a source of fierce national pride. Unlike the other Angkor monuments, it was never abandoned to the elements and has been in virtually continuous use since it was built.
After lunch 2 miles from Angkor Wat explore the Great City of Angkor Thom which was the last and most enduring capital city of the Khmer Empire. It was established in the late 12th century by King Jayavarman VII. Angkor Thom is not a singular temple, it is the name of one of the Most Impressive Royal Cities of the Angkor Period (9th–15th centuries) and an urban planning marvel. At the height of its power, the Angkor Empire controlled much of modern day mainland Southeast Asia and the center of its kingdom always remained in Angkor—in what is today Siem Reap.
Visit the South Gate, one of the five main gates into ancient Angkor Thom, built in the late 12th-century in Bayon style, this is the most famous and best preserved of the major city gates into the Angkor Thom.
Several centuries before Leonardo DaVinci created the enigmatic smile of his Mona Lisa, hundreds of serene faces displaying equally enigmatic smiles were carved into this famous temple now known as Bayon. This Bayon Temple A temple With many Faces houses 50 towers with over 200 faces. Thereafter next to it vist the Pyramid Temple in Angkor The Baphuon Temple, which is one of the quieter of the main Angkor ruins.
Photo stop at Terrace of Elephant, and Terrace of Leper King before heading to The Temple which was the Set for the Hollywood Movie TOMB RAIDER Ta Prohm Temple.
Continue further to visit The Citadel of Monks, known as Banteay Kdei and A 10th Century Romantic Architecture known as Srah Srong which has all the elements of a romantic setting, with its surrounding greenery, its grand landing stage and sweeping views across the water, reflecting a sunrise or a setting sun.
Last stop at Pre-Rub Temple that consists of a pyramid-shaped and is one of the Most popular Sunset Spots around Angkor.
After dinner, an hour leisure at Pub Street & Night Market. Enjoy the dazzling sight of the abounding cheap goods, exotic food and live bands as you explore every corner of this sparkly district. Pamper yourself with their relaxing therapeutic massage and spa services at a very affordable cost. It’s the perfect place to cool down after an entire day of temple tour under the heat of the sun.

DAY 03: CRUISE ON TONLE SAP LAKE | PROCEED TO PHNOM PENH (Breakfast/Lunch)
Morning after breakfast depart for Cruise on The Great Lake of Tonle Sap, which is the largest freshwater lake in South East Asia and one of the most productive inland fisheries in the world. The lake is connected to the Mekong River through the 100km long Tonle Sap River. Five provinces circle the area of Tonle Sap Lake, more than three million in population inhabit around the Lake and 90% of them earn a living by catching fish and making agricultures.
Begin your adventure onboard a boat Cruising along Tonle Sap. See the Wildlife and Migratory Birds that call the lake their homePass through, as local fishing villages go about their daily activities. You will explore the different of Khmer, Muslim and Vietnamese floating households and the floating markets, fisheries, clinics, schools, basketball course, pigsty and to a well-known floating house where you can get new experience by feeding crocodile (by own expense) and see ordinary Cambodians going about their daily life on the “Great Lake of Tonle Sap”.
Ne visit the Artisan D'Angkor Center, where traditional techniques are used to create stunning handmade products.
After lunch depart for Phnom Penh. (approx. 6hours). This journey will be done using a Luxury Tourist Public Bus Service. Should you require a private transfer the same can be done with a slight supplement.
Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s busy capital, sits at the junction of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap rivers was the hub for both the Khmer Empire and French colonialists. On its walkable riverfront, lined with parks, restaurants and bars, are the ornate Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda and the National Museum, displaying artifacts from around the country.
Enroute to Phnom Penh, you can savor the picturesque view of lush rice paddy fields, adding to the enchantment of your journey. We will have a short stop at Skuon Market, a popular place for Cambodian snacks, fried spider, and many other insects.
Upon arrival, you'll be transferred to a charming local restaurant for dinner (payment on your own). Following dinner, you'll be whisked away to your hotel for a comfortable overnight stay.

DAY 04: EXPLORE THE CITY OF PHNOM PENH (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
After indulging in a delightful breakfast at the hotel, embark on an enriching journey through Phnom Penh's cultural and historical landmarks. Begin your day with a visit to the magnificent Royal Palace, followed by a contemplative stroll through the ornate Silver Pagoda, where glistening treasures await.
Continue your exploration with a visit to the Roung Damrei Museum, where captivating artifacts offer insights into Cambodia's rich heritage. Pay homage at the serene Ounalom Pagoda before marveling at the grandeur of the Independence Monument, a symbol of the nation's resilience and sovereignty. Pause to admire the regal stature of King Father Norodom Sihanouk immortalized in a statue, a poignant tribute to Cambodia's revered monarch.
Venture into the captivating realm of Naga World entertainment resort, where an underground shopping mall awaits with its myriad delights. After a sumptuous lunch, ascend to Wat Phnom, the venerable pinnacle of spirituality in the city. Behold the majestic pagoda graced by the presence of Madame Penh's statue atop the hill, an iconic emblem of Phnom Penh's spiritual heritage.
Immerse yourself in the sobering history of Cambodia at the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum, once a harrowing prison complex under the Khmer Rouge regime. Reflect on the resilience of the human spirit as you bear witness to the poignant exhibits within.
Conclude your day with an authentic shopping experience at the vibrant Russian Market, where the pulse of local culture beats vibrantly. Delight your senses with tantalizing street foods and artisanal treasures before retreating for a delectable dinner and a restful overnight stay, cherishing the memories of a day well spent in the heart of Phnom Penh.

DAY 05: FREE TO EXPLORE BEFORE DEPARTING PHNOM PENH (Breakfast)
After breakfast free for personal activities.
Thereafter transferred to airport for your onward journey.

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5days Explore Cambodia | P{hom Penh + Sunset Mekong River Cruise
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Explore Siem Reap and Phnom Penh, where you'll experience the grandeur of the world's largest religious monument, with stunning ruins and temples rich in history. Discover the region's past and immerse yourself in its captivating culture. Enjoy a Mekong Cruise to see local life and beautiful scenery. Extend your stay in Siem Reap to visit Tonle Sap and the Kulen Mountains for a deeper Cambodian adventure.


Trip Highlights

See the Largest Religious Monument in the World
Visit the Royal Palace & Silver Pagoda of Cambodia
Take a cruise on the Mekong to rivers, islands & villages
Amazing Sunsets from the Pyramid Shaped Temple
See A 10th Century Romantic Picturesque Architecture
Visit the Great City of Angkor Thom, Capital of the Khmer Empire
Visit the place which was set for "Hollywood Movie TOMB RAIDER"
Shop for cheap and famous Textiles & Handicrafts

What to see?

Angkor Wat
Explore and discover The Largest Religious Monument in the World with its awe-inspiring famous ruins & temples, turbulent past, rich heritage & natural beauty.

What to see?

In Cambodia, Along the Path to Something Profound
Cambodia is a Southeast Asian nation whose landscape spans low-lying plains, the Mekong Delta, mountains and Gulf of Thailand coastline. In addition to the magnificence of Angkor and the horror of the Khmer Rouge period, Cambodia has a complex cultural tapestry and a fascinating and long history. Cambodia is also famous for beautiful and sunny beaches, lush natural attractions, delicious food and the charming capital city of Phnom Penh. Cambodia is also famous for beautiful and sunny beaches, lush natural attractions, delicious food and the charming capital city of Phnom Penh. Cambodia has a significant French-colonial architectural legacy and plenty of attractions for tourists hoping to discover this beautiful country's secrets.

What to see?

Siem Reap: The Underdog of Southeast Asia
Siem Reap is the second-largest city of Cambodia, Siem Reap boasts hundreds of natural and manmade attractions such as breathtaking temples, well-preserved colonial buildings, unique museums, cultural theme parks, expansive lakes and verdant mountains.

What to see?

Wat Preah Prom Rath: The Gracious Souls of Siem Reap, Cambodia
Wat Preah Prom Rath is one of the most beautiful pagodas in Siem Reap and Cambodia.It is a functioning Buddhist monastery featuring a typical Khmer-style pagoda, a courtyard with statues depicting different Buddhist beliefs, and a hall surrounded by hand-painted picture walls containing a giant statue of seated Buddha and a reclining Buddha.

What to see?

Getting married or newly wed? Come and visit Preah Ang Chek and Preah Ang Chrom that is believed to bring good fortune for couples
Located just west of the royal residence is this shrine. Said to represent two Angkorian princesses, these sacred statues were originally housed at the Preah Poan gallery in Angkor Wat, but were moved all over Siem Reap to protect them from invaders, eventually settling here in 1990.Preah Ang Chek and Preah Ang Chorm Shrine are one of the most popular temples in Angkor area, which provides spiritual protection for the entire Siem Reap.

What to see?

Unwind and relax to the calmness of big trees and spacious area around you at Royal Garden
Royal Crusade of Independence Garden or simply Royal Garden is located opposite of Royal Residence in Siem Reap. It was here that King Sihanouk and General Lon Nol plotted Cambodia's independence from their French colonial overlords in the 1950s.The garden area is really huge and actually has lot of big trees and walking paths. The park is sometimes known as the “Bat Park” because of the hundred of bats which call the trees their home

What to see?

Wat Thmey: A Site of Loss and Hope
The Wat Thmey of Killing Fields are a number of sites in Cambodia where collectively more than one million people were killed and buried by the Khmer Rouge regime (the Communist Party of Kampuchea) during its rule of the country from 1975 to 1979, immediately after the end of the Cambodian Civil War (1970–1975). The mass killings were part of a broad state-sponsored genocide (the Cambodian Genocide)

What to see?

Ankor Wat: Cambodia's most unchallenged iconic temple
Angkor is one of the most important archaeological sites in South-East Asia.Contains the magnificent remains of the different capitals of the Khmer Empire, from the 9th to the 15th century. Angkor Wat is an enormous Buddhist temple complex located in northern Cambodia. It was originally built in the first half of the 12th century as a Hindu temple. Spread across more than 400 acres,is said to be the largest religious monument in the world.

What to see?

Angkor Thom- Ancient Capital of the Khmer Empire
An easy mistake made by many visitors to Cambodia, is that Angkor Thom is “another temple”. It’s not, it’s a whole city. “Angkor” means “city” and “Thom” means big – so the clue is in the name: Angkor Thom refers to what once was a great Khmer city and includes a whole host of temples and sites of historical interest.

What to see?

Have this fantastic sightseeing to the one of the best preserve gate of Angkor Thom
The South Gate features the best restored causeway, recreating the awe-inspiring effect that surely must have been one of the original intentions of its ancient master architects. There surely would have been no doubt that you were entering the realm of the gods, as it is today, one of the world's truly great wonders.

What to see?

Bayon Temple- Temple Of The Mysterious Stone Face Tower
The Bayon Temple was the last state temple to be built at Angkor, and the only Angkorian state temple to be built primarily to worship Buddhist deities, though a great number of minor and local deities were also encompassed as representatives of the various districts and cities of the realm.

What to see?

Unearth the Baphuon Temple,one of the most beautiful temples of 11th century period plus it offers a breathtaking views of the Angkor Archaeological Park.
The Baphuon Temple, located in Angkor Thom to the northwest of the Bayon temple, is another of the famed mountain temples built by the ancient Khmer. The temple is known for its grand entrance, its scale, and the impressive reliefs especially those on the second enclosure of the top level

What to see?

Elephant Terrace in Cambodia: A monument of Ancient Angkor Architecture
The Terrace of the Elephants is part of the walled city of Angkor Thom, a ruined temple complex in Cambodia. It is an ancient royal viewing platform of Angkor Thom ,famous for its carvings of elephants and their mahouts.

What to see?

Ta Prohm Temple- Ancient Khmer Architecture under the giant tree; a well known scene from Tomb Raider Movie
Built from 1186 and originally known as Rajavihara (Monastery of the King), Ta Prohm was a Buddhist temple dedicated to the mother of Jayavarman VII. It is one of the few temples in the Angkor region where an inscription provides information about the temple's dependents and inhabitants.It controlled a great wealth of jewels and gold, as well as an estimated 3,000 nearby villages. The temple contains a maze of courtyards and galleries, and it is well worth spending some time to explore its many dark corridors

What to see?

Visit Banteay Kdei a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its sculptures in the architectural styles of the Bayon and also of the Angkor Wat.
Banteay Kdei meaning "A Citadel of Chambers", also known as "Citadel of Monks' cells", is a Buddhist temple in Angkor, Cambodia. The temple is a treasure house of sculptures in the architectural styles of the Bayon and also of the Angkor Wat. The complex is on a single level.

What to see?

Check out with Srah Srang, a Royal Bathing Pool and explore its attractive and quiet spot.
Srah Srang, the “Royal bathing pool” is a large pond East of Angkor's capital Angkor Thom. An attractive and quiet spot, the water reservoir measuring 700 meters long and over 300 meters wide is filled with water to this day. The Srang pond lies directly East of the Banteay Kdei temple.

What to see?

Pre-rup Temple: The Biggest Brick Structure of the Angkorian Era
Pre-rup is a Hindu temple at Angkor, Cambodia, built as the state temple of Khmer king Rajendravarman and dedicated in 961 or early 962. It is a temple mountain of combined brick, laterite and sandstone construction and a popular spot for sunset.The temple consists of a pyramid-shaped temple-mountain with the uppermost of the three tiers carrying five lotus towers.

What to see?

Pub Street, the center of Siem Reap's nightlife Scene
Just a couple of blocks from Angkor Night Market lies Pub Street. The name alone excites tourists, myself included. As the name suggests, Pub Street is a short alley flanked by clubs, bars, and restaurants, offering a wide variety of culinary treats from Khmer specialties to Western favorites. All these under the glowing neon signs of the establishments that have redefined the tourism culture in the city while providing what travelers look for — a happy hour after an exhausting day of touring.

What to see?

Need to pamper your self after a day of exploring the city? It's time for night market where you can buy souvenirs back home plus stop by at massage and spa bars!
Angkor Night Market in Siem Reap opened just five years ago, in 2007. It is said to be the first night market in Cambodia. What sets it apart from the other night markets I have seen in other Asian cities like Hong Kong, Malacca, and Bangkok, the Angkor Night Market features and highlights not just the goods being sold but also the place itself — a series of stylish traditional huts built Khmer style. This fosters a very Cambodian atmosphere, adding to a genuinely delightful experience walking around the labyrinth of over 240 shops. Most of the items available are paintings, wood carvings, silk, and local delicacies. There are also a few massage and spa bars for those who need a little more pampering after a day of exploring the city.

What to see?

Welcome to the vibrant bustling Capital of Cambodia, Phnom Penh!
Phnom Penh is the capital and most populous city of Cambodia. Phnom Penh, along with Siem Reap and Sihanoukville, are significant global and domestic tourist destinations for Cambodia. Founded in 1372, the city is noted for its historical architecture and attractions.Phnom Penh has been the national capital since French colonization of Cambodia, and has grown to become the nation's economic, industrial, and cultural center. Once known as the "Pearl of Asia," it was considered one of the loveliest French-built cities in Indochina in the 1920s.

What to see?

Fond of exotic foods? Check it out at the unusual market of Skuon.
Internationally known as Spiderville, the Cambodian town of Skuon host one of the most unusual markets in the world. At first sight, it looks like any other market in Asia, but it does focus on a product you won't find in many other places. Skuon market has become a world famous tourist attraction, due to the fried spider snacks that are so popular here. Among all the fruit and vegetable stands, you'll see women carrying large trays, full of fried and spiced spiders, some the size of a grown man's palm. Spiders are eaten in various areas, and you can probably find them on the menus of some cheap hotels, in Cambodia, the fried spiders of Skuon Market are considered delicacies.

What to see?

Explore Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, hear its heart-breaking history and be a messenger of peace
The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum or simply Tuol Sleng is a museum chronicling the Cambodian genocide.The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum is a memorial site located in the S-21 prison and torture center used by the Khmer Rouge regime that ruled Cambodia between 1975 and 1979. The Museum bears witness to this tragic period in Cambodian history in order to encourage its visitors to be messengers of peace.

What to see?

Shopping options in Phnom Penh? Come and visit Russian Market, they got it for you
Russian market is located in the south part of Phnom Penh and is known to the locals as Phsar Toul Tom Poung. The reason why it is called Russian market is because it was a popular market among the Russian expats during the 1980s when most of the western expats in Phnom Penh were Russian. It is very famous for all the colourful souvenirs unique to the country and is a top destination for tourists looking for shopping options in Phnom Penh.

What to see?

Visit the living art museum of Phnom Penh, the Central Market that has everything right in front of you from food items to clothes and accessories
One of the busiest markets in Phnom Penh, known as "Phnom Penh's Living Art Museum". The market was designed and built by a French architect. The cross-shaped dome is resplendent and stretches out radially. The interior of the building has no beams and no columns, and it extends in all directions. It is always filled with effervescent crowd from one end to the other. The Central Market (Phsar Thmei) of Phnom Penh stocks everything right from food items to clothes, silverworks and jewelries.

What to see?

Visit Wat Phnom and explore the lovely temple perched on a hill in the middle of the City.
Wat Phnom is a Buddhist temple (wat), a pagoda, that symbolizes the name of Phnom Penh, and a historical site that is part of the Khmer national identity. Built in 1372, the temple of Wat Phnom stands on the only hill in Phnom Penh, which lent the Cambodian capital its name. According to legend, the temple was originally built to house four statues of the Buddha found in a tree floating in the nearby river.

What to see?

Roam around the Bronze Statue of King Father Norodom Sihanouk,a monument commemorating the king.
The Norodom Sihanouk Memorial, also called the Statue of King Father Norodom Sihanouk, is a monument commemorating former King Norodom Sihanouk located in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The bronze statue is 4.5 meters tall and is housed under a 27 meter high stupa in the park east of the Independence Monument

What to see?

Feel relaxed and escape from an oppressive city at Royal Palace Park.
The Royal Palace Park is a 115 metres by 74 metres rectangular green space within a city with virtually no public parks, but a lot of traffic. Local people make regular use of this rare patch of green space as an escape from an oppressive city. People come here for picnics under the shade of trees around the edge of the park and for children to play on the grass.

What to see?

Explore Cambodia's one of the oldest Buddhist temple, Wat Ounalom.
Perhaps the most prominent and oldest of 5 pagodas in Cambodia. Wat Ounalom is the center of Cambodian Buddhism and serves as the abode of the Patriarch of the Mahanikai School of Buddhism.As the seat of Cambodia's Mohanikay Order, it is the most important wat of Phnom Penh,it was established in 1443 and consists of 44 structures. It was damaged during the Khmer Rouge period but has since been restored.

What to see?

Explore the beauty of Mekong's powerful waters, unspolied tropical jungles and mountain peaks and impressive rock formation with Mekong's River Cruise.
Mekong River boasts the world's largest inland fishery. It accounts for up to 25 percent of the global freshwater catch and provides livelihoods for tens of millions of people.The river system is especially renowned for its magnitude and diversity of large fish species, whilst forests surrounding the river are home to a plethora of wonderful bird and mammal life.

   

DAY 01: EXPLORE THE CITY OF SIEM REAP AND UNDERSTAND ITS HISTORY (Dinner)

➤ Upon arrival, greeted with a warm welcome by our friendly tour guide and transferred to your hotel of choice.


➤ Cambodia houses the Largest Religious Monument in the World and is famously known as the Land of Temples and Towers. Explore and discover its awe-inspiring famous ruins & temples, turbulent past, laid back islands, untouched jungles, rich heritage & natural beauty.


➤ Proceed on a Discovery Tour of Siem Reap. Said to be “The Most Beautiful Temple in Cambodia”, Wat Preah Prom Rath is unlike the usual temples of Angkor Wat which are mostly ruined, this is a magnificent temple. With a reclining Buddha inside and numerous stupas and a ship-shaped sculpture outside, which is said to be built because of the moving story of a monk using a ship to protect and transport food. There is an introduction to this story on the corridor of the temple.


➤ Thereafter proceed to Preah Ang Chek and Preah Ang Chorm Shrine, meaning The Sisters Temple which is said to provide spiritual protection for the entire Siem Reap . Local legends have it that when the Khmer Rogues who were on a mission to destroy religion in Cambodia and entered this shrine and attempted to remove the statues, they were growing heavier by the second until they were unable to even move them. Aside from beliefs of its indestructibility, this shrine is also believed to bring good fortune to newly married couples


➤ Visit Siem Reap's Royal Gardens. This gardens are made up of the River Gardens and the Royal Crusade for Independence Gardens, named after the historical events that took place when the former King and General were planning the Royal Crusade for Independence from French Colonial rule. The real draw in the garden is the vast colony of Giant Fruit Bats that lives there. Look up at any time of the day and you will see them hanging from every bough, chirping like hungry nestlings.


➤ Next visit The War Memorial monument and Wat Thmei, known as The Killing Field, a memorial housing the skulls of victims of the Khmer Rouge regime. Here you can understand more about Cambodia’s tragic history during this era.


➤ Finally stop at Cambodias Best Duty-Free Store. Thereafter dinner and overnight at your selected hotel.


➤ Enjoy an enchanting Live Performance of Traditional Cambodian Dances with colorful costumes, graceful movements and live music at dinner tonight



DAY 02: EXPLORE THE ANCIENT CAPITAL OF ANGKOR AND ITS GREAT CITY | RELAX IN PUB STREET + NIGHT MARKET (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

➤ After breakfast depart for the Ancient Capital of Angkor Wat which is an architectural masterpiece and the largest religious monument in the world. It was built by the Khmer King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century and is the earthly representation of Mount Meru, the Mount Olympus of the Hindu faith, and The Abode of Ancient Gods. Originally dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu, Angkor Wat became a Buddhist temple by the end of the 12th century. The temple is the heart and soul of Cambodia and a source of fierce national pride. Unlike the other Angkor monuments, it was never abandoned to the elements and has been in virtually continuous use since it was built.


➤ After lunch 2 miles from Angkor Wat explore the Great City of Angkor Thom which was the last and most enduring capital city of the Khmer Empire. It was established in the late 12th century by King Jayavarman VII. Angkor Thom is not a singular temple, it is the name of one of the Most Impressive Royal Cities of the Angkor Period (9th–15th centuries) and an urban planning marvel. At the height of its power, the Angkor Empire controlled much of modern day mainland Southeast Asia and the center of its kingdom always remained in Angkor—in what is today Siem Reap.


➤ Visit the South Gate, one of the five main gates into ancient Angkor Thom, built in the late 12th-century in Bayon style, this is the most famous and best preserved of the major city gates into the Angkor Thom.


➤ Several centuries before Leonardo DaVinci created the enigmatic smile of his Mona Lisa, hundreds of serene faces displaying equally enigmatic smiles were carved into this famous temple now known as Bayon. This Bayon Temple A temple With many Faces houses 50 towers with over 200 faces. Thereafter next to it vist the Pyramid Temple in Angkor The Baphuon Temple, which is one of the quieter of the main Angkor ruins.


➤ Photo stop at Terrace of Elephant, and Terrace of Leper King before heading to The Temple which was the Set for the Hollywood Movie TOMB RAIDER Ta Prohm Temple.


➤ Continue further to visit The Citadel of Monks, known as Banteay Kdei and A 10th Century Romantic Architecture known as Srah Srong which has all the elements of a romantic setting, with its surrounding greenery, its grand landing stage and sweeping views across the water, reflecting a sunrise or a setting sun.


➤ Last stop at Pre-Rub Temple that consists of a pyramid-shaped and is one of the Most popular Sunset Spots around Angkor.


➤ After dinner, an hour leisure at Pub Street & Night Market. Enjoy the dazzling sight of the abounding cheap goods, exotic food and live bands as you explore every corner of this sparkly district. Pamper yourself with their relaxing therapeutic massage and spa services at a very affordable cost. It’s the perfect place to cool down after an entire day of temple tour under the heat of the sun.



DAY 03: CRUISE ON TONLE SAP LAKE | PROCEED TO PHNOM PENH (Breakfast/Lunch)

➤ Morning after breakfast depart for Cruise on The Great Lake of Tonle Sap, which is the largest freshwater lake in South East Asia and one of the most productive inland fisheries in the world. The lake is connected to the Mekong River through the 100km long Tonle Sap River. Five provinces circle the area of Tonle Sap Lake, more than three million in population inhabit around the Lake and 90% of them earn a living by catching fish and making agricultures.


➤ Begin your adventure onboard a boat Cruising along Tonle Sap. See the Wildlife and Migratory Birds that call the lake their homePass through, as local fishing villages go about their daily activities. You will explore the different of Khmer, Muslim and Vietnamese floating households and the floating markets, fisheries, clinics, schools, basketball course, pigsty and to a well-known floating house where you can get new experience by feeding crocodile (by own expense) and see ordinary Cambodians going about their daily life on the “Great Lake of Tonle Sap”.


➤ Ne visit the Artisan D'Angkor Center, where traditional techniques are used to create stunning handmade products.


➤ After lunch depart for Phnom Penh. (approx. 6hours). This journey will be done using a Luxury Tourist Public Bus Service. Should you require a private transfer the same can be done with a slight supplement.


➤ Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s busy capital, sits at the junction of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap rivers was the hub for both the Khmer Empire and French colonialists. On its walkable riverfront, lined with parks, restaurants and bars, are the ornate Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda and the National Museum, displaying artifacts from around the country.


➤ Enroute to Phnom Penh, you can savor the picturesque view of lush rice paddy fields, adding to the enchantment of your journey. We will have a short stop at Skuon Market, a popular place for Cambodian snacks, fried spider, and many other insects.


➤ Upon arrival, you'll be transferred to a charming local restaurant for dinner (payment on your own). Following dinner, you'll be whisked away to your hotel for a comfortable overnight stay.



DAY 04: EXPLORE THE CITY OF PHNOM PENH (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

➤ After indulging in a delightful breakfast at the hotel, embark on an enriching journey through Phnom Penh's cultural and historical landmarks. Begin your day with a visit to the magnificent Royal Palace, followed by a contemplative stroll through the ornate Silver Pagoda, where glistening treasures await.


➤ Continue your exploration with a visit to the Roung Damrei Museum, where captivating artifacts offer insights into Cambodia's rich heritage. Pay homage at the serene Ounalom Pagoda before marveling at the grandeur of the Independence Monument, a symbol of the nation's resilience and sovereignty. Pause to admire the regal stature of King Father Norodom Sihanouk immortalized in a statue, a poignant tribute to Cambodia's revered monarch.


➤ Venture into the captivating realm of Naga World entertainment resort, where an underground shopping mall awaits with its myriad delights. After a sumptuous lunch, ascend to Wat Phnom, the venerable pinnacle of spirituality in the city. Behold the majestic pagoda graced by the presence of Madame Penh's statue atop the hill, an iconic emblem of Phnom Penh's spiritual heritage.


➤ Immerse yourself in the sobering history of Cambodia at the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum, once a harrowing prison complex under the Khmer Rouge regime. Reflect on the resilience of the human spirit as you bear witness to the poignant exhibits within.


➤ Conclude your day with an authentic shopping experience at the vibrant Russian Market, where the pulse of local culture beats vibrantly. Delight your senses with tantalizing street foods and artisanal treasures before retreating for a delectable dinner and a restful overnight stay, cherishing the memories of a day well spent in the heart of Phnom Penh.



DAY 05: FREE TO EXPLORE BEFORE DEPARTING PHNOM PENH (Breakfast)

➤ After breakfast free for personal activities.


➤ Thereafter transferred to airport for your onward journey.



 




3★
▶︎Siem Reap | Holy Angkor or Kouprey Hotel
▶︎Phnom Penh | Rose Emerald
RM 1988 (Per Person)

4★
▶︎Siem Reap | Somadevi / Angkor Holiday
▶︎Phnom Penh | Capri / Poulo Wai
RM 2247 (Per Person)

5★
▶︎Siem Reap | Angkor Miracle Resort
▶︎Phnom Penh | Naga 2 Hotel Phnom Penh
RM 2411 (Per Person)


Meals inclusive as specified
All entrances inclusive as specified
Fully guided tours as specified
Hotel accommodation as specified
All transfers inclusive as specified
English speaking guide

Flight Ticket + Taxes
Compulsory Tour Tips (RM 68)
Optional MSIG Travel Insurance (Plan 1)(1-5D) (RM 39)
High Season Surcharge from 20 Dec - 10 Jan 2025
High Season Surcharge
Any item not stated under 'Inclusions'

D01: Explore The City Of Siem Reap And Understand Its History (D)
D02: Explore The Ancient Capital Of Angkor And Its Great City | Relax In Pub Street + Night Market (B,L,D)
D03: Cruise On Tonle Sap Lake | Proceed To Phnom Penh (B,L)
D04: Explore The City Of Phnom Penh (B,L,D)
D05: Free To Explore Before Departing Phnom Penh (B)

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[1] A Buffet dinner with traditional Khmer dance performance will be arranged on complimentary basis once the restaurant resumes services. (currently closed due to the pandemic)
[2] Special meal arrangements (Halal/Vegetarian) can be arranged at no additional cost.
[3] For Muslim passengers visit to a Mosque will be arranged at no additional cost.
Masjid AN NEAKMAH in Siem Reap
Masjid Al-Serkal in Phnom Penh
[4] Program adjustments are sometime necessary, depending on time, weather, and actual local condition
[5] Smart-Casual or proper dressing is required when visiting Pagodas, Temples, Royal Palace, Angkor Wat & Bakheng Hill (Shorts must be knee length & no singlets allowed)
[6] For 02-09 person we will use a public express bus for transfers between Siem Reap and Phnom Penh or vice versa
[7] For 10 person onwards we will use a private coach for transfers between Siem Reap and Phnom Penh or vice versa
[8] Private transfers or domestic flights can be arranged on request for transfers between Siem Reap and Phnom Penh or vice versa
[9] Please check on the first and last day itinerary and book flights accordingly.

Package Valid Till : 31-03-2025

DAY 01: EXPLORE THE CITY OF SIEM REAP AND UNDERSTAND ITS HISTORY (Dinner)

➤ Upon arrival, greeted with a warm welcome by our friendly tour guide and transferred to your hotel of choice.


➤ Cambodia houses the Largest Religious Monument in the World and is famously known as the Land of Temples and Towers. Explore and discover its awe-inspiring famous ruins & temples, turbulent past, laid back islands, untouched jungles, rich heritage & natural beauty.


➤ Proceed on a Discovery Tour of Siem Reap. Said to be “The Most Beautiful Temple in Cambodia”, Wat Preah Prom Rath is unlike the usual temples of Angkor Wat which are mostly ruined, this is a magnificent temple. With a reclining Buddha inside and numerous stupas and a ship-shaped sculpture outside, which is said to be built because of the moving story of a monk using a ship to protect and transport food. There is an introduction to this story on the corridor of the temple.


➤ Thereafter proceed to Preah Ang Chek and Preah Ang Chorm Shrine, meaning The Sisters Temple which is said to provide spiritual protection for the entire Siem Reap . Local legends have it that when the Khmer Rogues who were on a mission to destroy religion in Cambodia and entered this shrine and attempted to remove the statues, they were growing heavier by the second until they were unable to even move them. Aside from beliefs of its indestructibility, this shrine is also believed to bring good fortune to newly married couples


➤ Visit Siem Reap's Royal Gardens. This gardens are made up of the River Gardens and the Royal Crusade for Independence Gardens, named after the historical events that took place when the former King and General were planning the Royal Crusade for Independence from French Colonial rule. The real draw in the garden is the vast colony of Giant Fruit Bats that lives there. Look up at any time of the day and you will see them hanging from every bough, chirping like hungry nestlings.


➤ Next visit The War Memorial monument and Wat Thmei, known as The Killing Field, a memorial housing the skulls of victims of the Khmer Rouge regime. Here you can understand more about Cambodia’s tragic history during this era.


➤ Finally stop at Cambodias Best Duty-Free Store. Thereafter dinner and overnight at your selected hotel.


➤ Enjoy an enchanting Live Performance of Traditional Cambodian Dances with colorful costumes, graceful movements and live music at dinner tonight



DAY 02: EXPLORE THE ANCIENT CAPITAL OF ANGKOR AND ITS GREAT CITY | RELAX IN PUB STREET + NIGHT MARKET (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

➤ After breakfast depart for the Ancient Capital of Angkor Wat which is an architectural masterpiece and the largest religious monument in the world. It was built by the Khmer King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century and is the earthly representation of Mount Meru, the Mount Olympus of the Hindu faith, and The Abode of Ancient Gods. Originally dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu, Angkor Wat became a Buddhist temple by the end of the 12th century. The temple is the heart and soul of Cambodia and a source of fierce national pride. Unlike the other Angkor monuments, it was never abandoned to the elements and has been in virtually continuous use since it was built.


➤ After lunch 2 miles from Angkor Wat explore the Great City of Angkor Thom which was the last and most enduring capital city of the Khmer Empire. It was established in the late 12th century by King Jayavarman VII. Angkor Thom is not a singular temple, it is the name of one of the Most Impressive Royal Cities of the Angkor Period (9th–15th centuries) and an urban planning marvel. At the height of its power, the Angkor Empire controlled much of modern day mainland Southeast Asia and the center of its kingdom always remained in Angkor—in what is today Siem Reap.


➤ Visit the South Gate, one of the five main gates into ancient Angkor Thom, built in the late 12th-century in Bayon style, this is the most famous and best preserved of the major city gates into the Angkor Thom.


➤ Several centuries before Leonardo DaVinci created the enigmatic smile of his Mona Lisa, hundreds of serene faces displaying equally enigmatic smiles were carved into this famous temple now known as Bayon. This Bayon Temple A temple With many Faces houses 50 towers with over 200 faces. Thereafter next to it vist the Pyramid Temple in Angkor The Baphuon Temple, which is one of the quieter of the main Angkor ruins.


➤ Photo stop at Terrace of Elephant, and Terrace of Leper King before heading to The Temple which was the Set for the Hollywood Movie TOMB RAIDER Ta Prohm Temple.


➤ Continue further to visit The Citadel of Monks, known as Banteay Kdei and A 10th Century Romantic Architecture known as Srah Srong which has all the elements of a romantic setting, with its surrounding greenery, its grand landing stage and sweeping views across the water, reflecting a sunrise or a setting sun.


➤ Last stop at Pre-Rub Temple that consists of a pyramid-shaped and is one of the Most popular Sunset Spots around Angkor.


➤ After dinner, an hour leisure at Pub Street & Night Market. Enjoy the dazzling sight of the abounding cheap goods, exotic food and live bands as you explore every corner of this sparkly district. Pamper yourself with their relaxing therapeutic massage and spa services at a very affordable cost. It’s the perfect place to cool down after an entire day of temple tour under the heat of the sun.



DAY 03: CRUISE ON TONLE SAP LAKE | PROCEED TO PHNOM PENH (Breakfast/Lunch)

➤ Morning after breakfast depart for Cruise on The Great Lake of Tonle Sap, which is the largest freshwater lake in South East Asia and one of the most productive inland fisheries in the world. The lake is connected to the Mekong River through the 100km long Tonle Sap River. Five provinces circle the area of Tonle Sap Lake, more than three million in population inhabit around the Lake and 90% of them earn a living by catching fish and making agricultures.


➤ Begin your adventure onboard a boat Cruising along Tonle Sap. See the Wildlife and Migratory Birds that call the lake their homePass through, as local fishing villages go about their daily activities. You will explore the different of Khmer, Muslim and Vietnamese floating households and the floating markets, fisheries, clinics, schools, basketball course, pigsty and to a well-known floating house where you can get new experience by feeding crocodile (by own expense) and see ordinary Cambodians going about their daily life on the “Great Lake of Tonle Sap”.


➤ Ne visit the Artisan D'Angkor Center, where traditional techniques are used to create stunning handmade products.


➤ After lunch depart for Phnom Penh. (approx. 6hours). This journey will be done using a Luxury Tourist Public Bus Service. Should you require a private transfer the same can be done with a slight supplement.


➤ Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s busy capital, sits at the junction of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap rivers was the hub for both the Khmer Empire and French colonialists. On its walkable riverfront, lined with parks, restaurants and bars, are the ornate Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda and the National Museum, displaying artifacts from around the country.


➤ Enroute to Phnom Penh, you can savor the picturesque view of lush rice paddy fields, adding to the enchantment of your journey. We will have a short stop at Skuon Market, a popular place for Cambodian snacks, fried spider, and many other insects.


➤ Upon arrival, you'll be transferred to a charming local restaurant for dinner (payment on your own). Following dinner, you'll be whisked away to your hotel for a comfortable overnight stay.



DAY 04: EXPLORE THE CITY OF PHNOM PENH (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)

➤ After indulging in a delightful breakfast at the hotel, embark on an enriching journey through Phnom Penh's cultural and historical landmarks. Begin your day with a visit to the magnificent Royal Palace, followed by a contemplative stroll through the ornate Silver Pagoda, where glistening treasures await.


➤ Continue your exploration with a visit to the Roung Damrei Museum, where captivating artifacts offer insights into Cambodia's rich heritage. Pay homage at the serene Ounalom Pagoda before marveling at the grandeur of the Independence Monument, a symbol of the nation's resilience and sovereignty. Pause to admire the regal stature of King Father Norodom Sihanouk immortalized in a statue, a poignant tribute to Cambodia's revered monarch.


➤ Venture into the captivating realm of Naga World entertainment resort, where an underground shopping mall awaits with its myriad delights. After a sumptuous lunch, ascend to Wat Phnom, the venerable pinnacle of spirituality in the city. Behold the majestic pagoda graced by the presence of Madame Penh's statue atop the hill, an iconic emblem of Phnom Penh's spiritual heritage.


➤ Immerse yourself in the sobering history of Cambodia at the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum, once a harrowing prison complex under the Khmer Rouge regime. Reflect on the resilience of the human spirit as you bear witness to the poignant exhibits within.


➤ Conclude your day with an authentic shopping experience at the vibrant Russian Market, where the pulse of local culture beats vibrantly. Delight your senses with tantalizing street foods and artisanal treasures before retreating for a delectable dinner and a restful overnight stay, cherishing the memories of a day well spent in the heart of Phnom Penh.



DAY 05: FREE TO EXPLORE BEFORE DEPARTING PHNOM PENH (Breakfast)

➤ After breakfast free for personal activities.


➤ Thereafter transferred to airport for your onward journey.



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