Discover Southeast Cambodia
ITINERARY IN BRIEF
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DAY 2: Phnom Penh – Takeo – Kompot DAY 3: Kompot – Ream National Park – Sihanouk Ville DAY 4: Sihanouk Ville – Phnom Penh |
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HIGHLIGHTS
- 5000 silver floor tiles at the Silver Pagoda, in the Royal Palace
- Step back in time at the National Museum, home to the world’s finest collection of Angkorian sculpture
- Discover a dark side at Toul Sleng Museum, a reminder of the brutality and pain of Cambodia’s past
- Boat trip along Angkorian canals to the ancient hill temple of Phnom Da, set among lush paddy fields.
- Explore Kampot, a pretty riverside town with some of Cambodia’s best preserved colonial architecture
- Discover abandoned villas and remote Islands in the colonial-era beach resort of Kep.
- Soak up the sun in Sihanouk Ville, home to the beaches, tropical Islands, fresh seafood and lively nightshift
- Visit the Ream national park with beautiful white-sand beaches boat cruising down the mangrove-fringed Prek Toeuk Sap river
- The enigmatic smiles of the 216 giant faces of the Bayon, Angkor’s strangest temple
- Experience nature running riot at the mysterious ruin of Ta Prohm, the original temple where famous film Tomb Rider with Angelina Jolie acted
- Marvel at the exquisite carvings of the tiny temple of Banteay Srei of Angkor
- Get an experience of daily life on Tonle Sap Lake of local people
- Cycling along the roads less traveled which undiscovered by mass tourist
- Relax with a massage or spa, the perfect treatment for tiredness
- Enjoy time at Bar street in Siemreap town and shopping time at Angkor night market
- Relax with a massage or spa, the perfect treatment for tiredness
- Apsara Dance – the Royal Cambodia’s ancient performance, used to be exclusively for the king
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