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TOUR SUMMARY
Discover Cambodia: A 17-Day Journey Through Culture, Nature and History
This 17-day tour explores the cultural, historical, and natural highlights of Cambodia. The journey begins in Phnom Penh where travelers experience a Mekong River cruise and visit important historical sites such as Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Choeung Ek Killing Fields, and the Royal Palace Phnom Penh.
The tour continues to Battambang and Siem Reap where visitors explore local villages, floating communities on Tonle Sap Lake, and ancient temples including those in Angkor Archaeological Park. Travelers also visit remote historical sites such as Beng Mealea, Koh Ker, and Sambor Prei Kuk.
The adventure continues to northeastern Cambodia, including Kratie and Mondulkiri, where travelers see rare Irrawaddy dolphins, visit indigenous villages, and experience elephant conservation activities in the jungle. Finally, the tour ends with relaxing beach days on the tropical island of Koh Rong before returning to Phnom Penh for departure.
Overall, this tour offers a complete experience of Cambodia’s rich history, diverse culture, natural landscapes, wildlife, and beautiful beaches.
ITENERARY
Day 1 – Arrival in Phnom Penh
The journey begins in Phnom Penh where travelers are warmly welcomed at the airport by a local guide and transferred to their hotel. After some time to relax and settle in, the evening continues with a scenic cruise along the Mekong River. Guests enjoy a welcome dinner on board while watching the sunset over the city skyline. The peaceful river cruise offers a beautiful introduction to Cambodia and allows visitors to admire Phnom Penh’s lights reflecting on the water.
Day 2 – Exploring Phnom Penh’s History and Culture
On the second day, travelers explore the rich yet complex history of Phnom Penh. The tour begins at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, a former school that became a prison during the Khmer Rouge regime. Afterwards, the group visits the Choeung Ek Killing Fields to learn about Cambodia’s tragic past. The tour then continues to the lively Russian Market, where visitors can browse local goods and souvenirs. In the afternoon, the group visits the National Museum of Cambodia to admire Khmer art and sculptures before ending the day at the magnificent Royal Palace Phnom Penh and the famous Silver Pagoda.
Day 3 – Phnom Penh to Battambang
The tour continues with a scenic drive from Phnom Penh to Battambang. Along the way, travelers stop at the floating village of Kompong Luong where houses, schools, and markets float on the water of Tonle Sap Lake. After arriving in Battambang, visitors explore the town on a walking tour through its charming colonial streets. Later, the group visits the hilltop temples and caves of Phnom Sampov, a site that also holds historical significance from the Khmer Rouge period.
Day 4 – Battambang to Siem Reap
In the morning, travelers depart Battambang for the journey to Siem Reap. The drive passes through picturesque countryside landscapes filled with rice paddies and small rural villages. After arriving in Siem Reap and checking into the hotel, the afternoon is free for relaxation or independent exploration of the town. Visitors may also choose optional trips to nearby temples within the famous Angkor Archaeological Park.
Day 5 – Tonle Sap and Kampong Khleang Village
On this day, the group travels to the fascinating village of Kampong Khleang located on the edge of Tonle Sap Lake. Visitors learn about the daily lives of local fishermen and see the unique stilt houses that adapt to seasonal water levels. In the afternoon, guests take part in a traditional Khmer cooking class, learning how to prepare authentic Cambodian dishes. The evening is spent in a homestay with a local family, providing a meaningful cultural exchange experience.
Day 6 – Jungle Temples and Kampong Thom
After leaving Kampong Khleang, the tour visits the mysterious jungle temple of Beng Mealea, known for its dramatic ruins covered in vegetation. The journey continues to the ancient temple complex of Koh Ker, once the capital of the Khmer Empire. Surrounded by forests and ancient structures, this site reveals the architectural power of the ancient Khmer civilization. Later in the day, travelers arrive in Kampong Thom for an overnight stay.
Day 7 – Temples and Dolphins in Kratie
The morning begins with a visit to the ancient pre-Angkor temple complex of Sambor Prei Kuk. After exploring the historic ruins, the journey continues north toward Kratie. Along the way, travelers stop at the Cham Ka Lour Rubber Plantation to see how rubber is produced. In the afternoon, a boat ride on the Mekong River offers the chance to observe the rare Irrawaddy dolphins in their natural habitat.
Day 8 – Journey to Mondulkiri
The adventure continues east toward Mondulkiri, a region known for its mountains, forests, and indigenous cultures. The landscape changes dramatically from flat plains to rolling hills and pine forests. By late afternoon, travelers arrive in the quiet town of Sen Monorom where they can explore the local area and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
Day 9 – Hill Tribes and Jungle Adventure
Today visitors explore the culture of the indigenous Bunong people in the villages around Sen Monorom. The tour includes a visit to Phlung Village, where traditional wooden houses and unique local customs can be observed. In the afternoon, travelers enjoy a jungle adventure with elephants and visit nearby waterfalls hidden within the forest.
Day 10 – Elephant Conservation Experience
This day is dedicated to an unforgettable experience at a protected elephant sanctuary in Mondulkiri. Visitors walk through the forest alongside elephants, observe their natural behavior, and even help wash them in a waterfall. Guides also share insights about elephant conservation and the traditions of the Bunong people who have long lived alongside these gentle animals.
Day 11 – Return to Phnom Penh
Leaving Mondulkiri behind, the group travels back toward Phnom Penh. During the journey, travelers stop at the historic Wat Nokor Pagoda, an ancient Buddhist temple with impressive architecture. Another stop is made at Skun Market, famous for its unusual local snack—fried spiders. By evening, the group returns to Phnom Penh.
Day 12 – Phnom Penh to Koh Rong Island
After breakfast, travelers begin the journey to Cambodia’s southern coast. From Sihanoukville, a speedboat transports the group to the beautiful island of Koh Rong. Known for its white sandy beaches and crystal-clear water, Koh Rong offers many activities such as snorkeling, diving, trekking through tropical forests, or watching glowing plankton at night.
Day 13 – Relaxation on Koh Rong
This day is free for relaxation and leisure. Travelers can spend the day swimming in the turquoise sea, walking along the soft beaches, or simply enjoying the peaceful island atmosphere.
Day 14 – Beach and Island Exploration
Another day is spent exploring Koh Rong’s natural beauty. Visitors can discover hidden beaches, snorkel among coral reefs, or enjoy the island’s tropical scenery and warm climate.
Day 15 – Free Time on Koh Rong
The final full day on the island allows guests to relax at their own pace. Whether enjoying water activities or simply resting by the ocean, this day provides a perfect tropical escape.
Day 16 – Return to Phnom Penh
After a relaxing morning on the island, travelers return to the mainland by boat and continue by car back to Phnom Penh. The evening is free to explore the city, enjoy local restaurants, or take a final walk along the riverside.
Day 17 – Departure
On the final day, guests enjoy breakfast at the hotel before being transferred to the airport. The tour concludes with many unforgettable memories of Cambodia’s culture, history, nature, and hospitality.
Tour Includes:
Evening Mekong River cruise in Phnom Penh.
Guided tours of Phnom Penh landmarks: Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Choeung Ek Killing Fields, National Museum, Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda.
Visit to floating village of Kompong Kleang.
Walking tour of Battambang and Phnom Sampov hill temples/caves.
Angkor Archaeological Park exploration (optional in Siem Reap).
Kampong Khleang floating village and Tonle Sap Lake visit.
Khmer cooking class at homestay.
Visits to Beng Mealea, Koh Ker, Sambor Prei Kuk temples.
Kratie dolphin watching boat trip on Mekong River.
Wat Nokor Pagoda visit and local market stops.
Free days at Koh Rong Island (beach, snorkeling, diving, forest trekking).
Local English speaking tour guides
Tour Excludes:
International flights to/from Cambodia.
Travel insurance.
Visa fees for Cambodia.
Personal expenses (souvenirs, additional drinks, snacks).
Optional activities not included in the main itinerary (for example: full Angkor temple day tour, diving or snorkeling equipment rentals on Koh Rong, additional trekking excursions).
Gratuities/tips for guides, drivers, or service staff.
Meals not explicitly mentioned in the itinerary.
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