Overview:
This six-day luxury adventure offers the ultimate Cambodian experience, combining iconic landmarks, thrilling activities, and gourmet experiences. From the sacred Kulen Mountain to a hands-on cooking class, each day is filled with unforgettable moments.
Itinerary Highlights:
Your journey begins with a serene sunset gondola ride, setting the tone for an unforgettable experience. On day two, witness the sunrise at Angkor Wat, explore the vast city of Angkor Thom, and discover hidden treasures at the Old Market before an adventurous ATV sunset ride. Day three takes you to Banteay Srei, Ta Prohm, and the breathtaking Kulen Mountain National Park, where you’ll visit the 1000 Lingas River and Kulen Waterfall. Continue with a visit to APOPO, then enjoy an intimate countryside village excursion and a tour of the floating village. On your final full day, join a Cambodian cooking class, learning the secrets of Khmer cuisine before experiencing the spectacular Phare Circus.
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Your tour guide will pick you up at the airport.
Sunset Gondola Ride
Discover the magic of Cambodia’s ancient history with a sunset gondola ride at Angkor Thom’s tranquil moat. As you gently glide across the waters in a traditional gondola, soak in the breathtaking views of the surrounding ancient ruins. Enjoy cocktails on board while watching the golden light transform the landscape. The ride offers a peaceful escape from the bustle of the city, allowing you to fully appreciate the serene beauty of Angkor’s ancient waterways. This sunset tour is the perfect way to begin your Cambodian adventure.
Angkor Wat Sunrise
Drive approximately 15 minutes and enter the grounds of Angkor Wat through a little-known entrance on its eastern perimeter (the western causeway is where the vast majority of tourists enter). Entering this way, you will avoid most other tourists initially and your first impressions of the monument’s grandeur at daybreak will be relatively private.
Watch as the temple’s silhouette reflects in the lotus pond while the sky bursts into hues of pink, orange, and gold. As the sun rises, your guide will lead you through Angkor Wat’s ancient corridors, sharing its rich history and architectural marvels. Built in the 12th century, this UNESCO World Heritage site is the largest religious monument in the world and a masterpiece of Khmer architecture.
Angkor Thom & Bayon Temple
Explore Angkor Thom, the grand city of the ancient Khmer Empire, filled with majestic temples and monuments. The highlight of Angkor Thom is the Bayon Temple, famous for its 54 towers adorned with over 200 enigmatic stone faces. These smiling faces are believed to represent King Jayavarman VII, blending spirituality and power. Stroll through the Terrace of the Elephants and Terrace of the Leper King, marveling at the intricate bas-reliefs that bring Cambodia’s history to life.
Psar Chas (Old Market)
Go to the Psar Chaa (Old Market), a unique and intriguing bazaar where one can hunt for wood and stone carvings, silk, Buddha images, and other hand-made Cambodian souvenirs in this wonderful vending labyrinth. The gracious Khmer merchants will help you on what you want, even if it means they go to a competitor.
ATV Sunset Ride
This adventure takes you off the beaten path through lush rice fields, quiet rural villages, and scenic backroads. Feel the excitement as you ride past stilted houses, grazing water buffalo, and palm trees swaying in the breeze. The ride is a perfect combination of adventure and discovery, giving you an authentic glimpse into local life beyond the temples.
Banteay Srei
Known as the "Citadel of Women," Banteay Srei stands out with its pink sandstone and intricately detailed carvings. Located 25 kilometers from the main Angkor complex, this small yet exquisitely crafted temple is considered a jewel of Khmer art. Its walls are adorned with delicate depictions of Hindu mythology, showcasing unmatched craftsmanship. Unlike the grandeur of Angkor Wat, Banteay Srei feels intimate and serene. Its well-preserved carvings make it a must-visit for history lovers and architecture enthusiasts.
Kulen Mountain National Park
Known as a sacred site rich in history and natural beauty. Trek to the stunning 1000 Lingas River, where ancient carvings adorn the riverbed. Visit the Reclining Buddha, a revered statue perched atop the mountain, offering panoramic views of the lush forest below. A highlight of the trip is the Kulen Waterfall, where you can take a refreshing dip in its clear waters. The park is a significant pilgrimage site for locals and an ideal spot for nature lovers seeking to experience Cambodia’s spiritual and natural wonders.
Ta Prohm Temple
Visit Ta Prohm, the ruins at Ta Prohm date from 1186 and have purposely been allowed to be reclaimed by the jungle. Famous for its appearance in the movie Tomb Raider, this mystical temple is entwined with massive fig and silk-cotton trees. Walking through the crumbling corridors and tree-covered courtyards feels like stepping back in time. This highly atmospheric temple complex is a must-see on any visit to Siem Reap and offers amazing photo opportunities.
APOPO
Today, get out into the countryside to discover the heart of Cambodia - its people. First, visit APOPO, an organization that trains African Giant Pouched rats to detect buried explosives in minefields, an important service in a country where there may still be four to six million pieces of unexploded ordnance scattered around the lands.
Countryside Excursion
Continue to the nearby local market to observe the morning shoppers and merchants, before visiting Wat Svayromeat Pagoda. Here, learn about the ancient history of this temple and its religious ties. Here, you will get the sprinkle of water from the Buddhist monk for good luck. In the village, visit a local doctor's home and learn how broken bones are treated with traditional medicine, as well as a home where the popular banana and sticky rice snack is made. See and have a hands-on lesson on making the snack and enjoy the sweet treat. Finally, visit a home where a family has been specializing in handicrafts for generations. See how the grandmother weaves baskets and sews potholders, and talk to members of the family about their craft and lifestyle. Then, visit a local village where you will enjoy your lunch at the villager’s house.
Floating Village
Drive to Cambodia's Great Lake, the Boeung Tonle Sap. One of the largest freshwater lakes in Asia, it stretches across the northwest section of the country. During the wet season, the surface area of the lake increases more than five-fold, inundating the surrounding forested flood plain. More than 1 million people live in this transition zone, among them members of the majority Khmer ethnicity, ethnic Vietnamese, and Muslim Cham. These people thrive on the lake by adapting their entire life to a floating world: markets, schools, churches, flower gardens, vegetable farms, livestock cages, and even police stations literally float on the water's surface.
Cambodian Cooking Class
Immerse yourself in Cambodia’s culinary heritage with a Cambodian Cooking Class, a hands-on experience that introduces you to the secrets of Khmer cuisine. Begin your journey with a guided trip to the local market, where you’ll select fresh ingredients while learning about traditional herbs, spices, and produce. Your guide will explain how these ingredients have shaped Cambodian cooking for generations.
Back at the cooking school, a professional chef will walk you through each step of preparing authentic dishes. The class is interactive and fun, allowing you to chop, season, and cook under expert supervision.
Once your dishes are complete savor the unique flavors of Khmer cuisine while reflecting on the techniques and recipes you’ve learned. This class offers a deep connection to Cambodia’s food culture and a chance to take home new skills and delicious memories.
Phare Circus
Tonight, attend the award-winning Cambodian circus known as Phare. Phare is a fusion of multiple forms of visual arts, mixing music, aerobics, dance, juggling, and many other styles to create something authentically Cambodian and completely universal. The energy of the performers is unrivaled, with varying compilations and shows depending on the night. A must-see for any visitor of Siem Reap, especially for families with children. Your guide will pick you at 7:15PM and the show will start at 8:00PM and end at 9:00PM.
Your tour guide will transfer you to Siem Reap Angkor International airport for your departure.
Your tour guide will pick you up at the airport.
Sunset Gondola Ride
Discover the magic of Cambodia’s ancient history with a sunset gondola ride at Angkor Thom’s tranquil moat. As you gently glide across the waters in a traditional gondola, soak in the breathtaking views of the surrounding ancient ruins. Enjoy cocktails on board while watching the golden light transform the landscape. The ride offers a peaceful escape from the bustle of the city, allowing you to fully appreciate the serene beauty of Angkor’s ancient waterways. This sunset tour is the perfect way to begin your Cambodian adventure.
Angkor Wat Sunrise
Drive approximately 15 minutes and enter the grounds of Angkor Wat through a little-known entrance on its eastern perimeter (the western causeway is where the vast majority of tourists enter). Entering this way, you will avoid most other tourists initially and your first impressions of the monument’s grandeur at daybreak will be relatively private.
Watch as the temple’s silhouette reflects in the lotus pond while the sky bursts into hues of pink, orange, and gold. As the sun rises, your guide will lead you through Angkor Wat’s ancient corridors, sharing its rich history and architectural marvels. Built in the 12th century, this UNESCO World Heritage site is the largest religious monument in the world and a masterpiece of Khmer architecture.
Angkor Thom & Bayon Temple
Explore Angkor Thom, the grand city of the ancient Khmer Empire, filled with majestic temples and monuments. The highlight of Angkor Thom is the Bayon Temple, famous for its 54 towers adorned with over 200 enigmatic stone faces. These smiling faces are believed to represent King Jayavarman VII, blending spirituality and power. Stroll through the Terrace of the Elephants and Terrace of the Leper King, marveling at the intricate bas-reliefs that bring Cambodia’s history to life.
Psar Chas (Old Market)
Go to the Psar Chaa (Old Market), a unique and intriguing bazaar where one can hunt for wood and stone carvings, silk, Buddha images, and other hand-made Cambodian souvenirs in this wonderful vending labyrinth. The gracious Khmer merchants will help you on what you want, even if it means they go to a competitor.
ATV Sunset Ride
This adventure takes you off the beaten path through lush rice fields, quiet rural villages, and scenic backroads. Feel the excitement as you ride past stilted houses, grazing water buffalo, and palm trees swaying in the breeze. The ride is a perfect combination of adventure and discovery, giving you an authentic glimpse into local life beyond the temples.
Banteay Srei
Known as the "Citadel of Women," Banteay Srei stands out with its pink sandstone and intricately detailed carvings. Located 25 kilometers from the main Angkor complex, this small yet exquisitely crafted temple is considered a jewel of Khmer art. Its walls are adorned with delicate depictions of Hindu mythology, showcasing unmatched craftsmanship. Unlike the grandeur of Angkor Wat, Banteay Srei feels intimate and serene. Its well-preserved carvings make it a must-visit for history lovers and architecture enthusiasts.
Kulen Mountain National Park
Known as a sacred site rich in history and natural beauty. Trek to the stunning 1000 Lingas River, where ancient carvings adorn the riverbed. Visit the Reclining Buddha, a revered statue perched atop the mountain, offering panoramic views of the lush forest below. A highlight of the trip is the Kulen Waterfall, where you can take a refreshing dip in its clear waters. The park is a significant pilgrimage site for locals and an ideal spot for nature lovers seeking to experience Cambodia’s spiritual and natural wonders.
Ta Prohm Temple
Visit Ta Prohm, the ruins at Ta Prohm date from 1186 and have purposely been allowed to be reclaimed by the jungle. Famous for its appearance in the movie Tomb Raider, this mystical temple is entwined with massive fig and silk-cotton trees. Walking through the crumbling corridors and tree-covered courtyards feels like stepping back in time. This highly atmospheric temple complex is a must-see on any visit to Siem Reap and offers amazing photo opportunities.
APOPO
Today, get out into the countryside to discover the heart of Cambodia - its people. First, visit APOPO, an organization that trains African Giant Pouched rats to detect buried explosives in minefields, an important service in a country where there may still be four to six million pieces of unexploded ordnance scattered around the lands.
Countryside Excursion
Continue to the nearby local market to observe the morning shoppers and merchants, before visiting Wat Svayromeat Pagoda. Here, learn about the ancient history of this temple and its religious ties. Here, you will get the sprinkle of water from the Buddhist monk for good luck. In the village, visit a local doctor's home and learn how broken bones are treated with traditional medicine, as well as a home where the popular banana and sticky rice snack is made. See and have a hands-on lesson on making the snack and enjoy the sweet treat. Finally, visit a home where a family has been specializing in handicrafts for generations. See how the grandmother weaves baskets and sews potholders, and talk to members of the family about their craft and lifestyle. Then, visit a local village where you will enjoy your lunch at the villager’s house.
Floating Village
Drive to Cambodia's Great Lake, the Boeung Tonle Sap. One of the largest freshwater lakes in Asia, it stretches across the northwest section of the country. During the wet season, the surface area of the lake increases more than five-fold, inundating the surrounding forested flood plain. More than 1 million people live in this transition zone, among them members of the majority Khmer ethnicity, ethnic Vietnamese, and Muslim Cham. These people thrive on the lake by adapting their entire life to a floating world: markets, schools, churches, flower gardens, vegetable farms, livestock cages, and even police stations literally float on the water's surface.
Cambodian Cooking Class
Immerse yourself in Cambodia’s culinary heritage with a Cambodian Cooking Class, a hands-on experience that introduces you to the secrets of Khmer cuisine. Begin your journey with a guided trip to the local market, where you’ll select fresh ingredients while learning about traditional herbs, spices, and produce. Your guide will explain how these ingredients have shaped Cambodian cooking for generations.
Back at the cooking school, a professional chef will walk you through each step of preparing authentic dishes. The class is interactive and fun, allowing you to chop, season, and cook under expert supervision.
Once your dishes are complete savor the unique flavors of Khmer cuisine while reflecting on the techniques and recipes you’ve learned. This class offers a deep connection to Cambodia’s food culture and a chance to take home new skills and delicious memories.
Phare Circus
Tonight, attend the award-winning Cambodian circus known as Phare. Phare is a fusion of multiple forms of visual arts, mixing music, aerobics, dance, juggling, and many other styles to create something authentically Cambodian and completely universal. The energy of the performers is unrivaled, with varying compilations and shows depending on the night. A must-see for any visitor of Siem Reap, especially for families with children. Your guide will pick you at 7:15PM and the show will start at 8:00PM and end at 9:00PM.
Your tour guide will transfer you to Siem Reap Angkor International airport for your departure.
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