Destination

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Duration
13 Days 12 Nights
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Tour Type
Beach Holiday
Culture & History
Leisure & free Easy
Nature & Wildlife
Cambodia

13 Days 12 Nights Siem Reap Battambang Phnom Penh Sihanouk Ville Tour

🌄 Siem Reap

  • Sunrise at Angkor Wat – iconic and magical

  • Ancient temples like Bayon & Ta Prohm (Tomb Raider temple)

  • Banteay Srei – the “Jewel of Khmer Art”

  • Floating villages on TonlĂ© Sap Lake

  • Vibrant night markets & Pub Street


🚂 Battambang 

  • Bamboo Train ride – quirky and fun!

  • Phnom Sampeau – haunting Killing Caves & bat cave at sunset

  • Colonial architecture and laid-back town vibes


🏛 Phnom Penh 

  • Tuol Sleng & Killing Fields – powerful and emotional history

  • Royal Palace & Silver Pagoda – Khmer royal beauty

  • Riverside promenade & sunset cruises


🏝 Sihanoukville / Islands

  • White-sand beaches – Koh Rong & Koh Rong Samloem

  • Snorkeling & bioluminescent plankton

  • Ultimate relaxation to end your trip

  • Return back to Phnom Penh for flight departure

INCLUDED:

  • Accommodation with breakfast in the hotels mentioned or similar
  • Private transportation in air-conditioned vehicle as indicated.
  • Local English-speaking tour guide
  • Luggage Truck Provide for group of 16+
  • Meals as mentioned in the itinerary
  • Sightseeing with Admission fee as mentioned
  • Small bottle of water with cold tissue daily

EXCLUDED:

  • Flights, visas and personal expenses, insurance, laundry, telephone, tips, and drinks with meals
  • Any other service not specified in the program

Details

13-Day Cambodia Itinerary Overview

  • Days 1–5: Siem Reap
    Explore Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Prohm, floating villages, and enjoy vibrant night markets.

  • Days 5–7: Battambang
    Ride the Bamboo Train, visit Phnom Sampeau (bat caves + Killing Caves), and see colonial charm.

  • Days 7–10: Phnom Penh
    Learn Cambodia’s history at the Killing Fields & S21, tour the Royal Palace, and relax by the riverside.

  • Days 10–13: Sihanoukville / Islands
    Unwind on the beaches of Koh Rong or Koh Rong Samloem with snorkeling, boat

Arrive in Siem ReapAirport Transfer: Upon arrival, you'll be picked up from Siem Reap International Airport and transferred to your hotel for check-in. Overnight at hotel
Angkor Wat Exploration: After sunrise, explore the Angkor Wat temple, the largest religious monument in the world, and its intricate bas-reliefs and architecture. Angkor Thom & Bayon Temple Angkor Thom: Continue your exploration by visiting the monumental Angkor Thom, the ancient walled city. Stop at the Victory Gate and walk along the terraces. Bayon Temple: Explore Bayon Temple, famous for its 200+ stone faces of Avalokiteshvara. The temple's unique architecture and towering stone faces will impress you. Afternoon: Ta Prohm Temple Ta Prohm: After lunch, visit Ta Prohm, one of the most famous temples in the Angkor complex, known for its dramatic, overgrown trees. It’s often referred to as the "Tomb Raider" temple because it was featured in the film. Overnight at hotel
Morning: Visit Floating Villages Tonle Sap Lake: Take a boat trip to Tonle Sap Lake to visit one of the floating villages like Chong Kneas Explore the floating homes, markets, and local way of life. Afternoon: Silk Farm & Artisans Angkor Silk Farm: Visit the Cambodian Silk Farm to learn about the traditional process of silk weaving from cocoon to finished textile. Artisans Angkor: Visit Artisans Angkor, a workshop where traditional Cambodian handicrafts like wood carvings, silk paintings, and stone sculptures are made. You can even purchase some locally made pieces as souvenirs. Overnight at hotel
Morning: Banteay Srei & Banteay Samrei Temples Banteay Srei: Visit the Banteay Srei Temple, known for its finely detailed carvings and reddish sandstone structure. It’s one of the most beautifully preserved temples in the Angkor complex. Banteay Samre: The intricate bas-relief carvings depicting Hindu deities and mythological scenes are a highlight. The well-preserved lintels and the eastern causeway are also notable features. Banteay Kdei: Next, head to Banteay Kdei, a lesser-known but stunning temple surrounded by lush jungle. This peaceful spot is perfect for photography. Prasat Kravan is a distinctive and relatively small temple located within the Angkor Archaeological Park in Cambodia. t's composed of five brick towers arranged in a row on a single platform. A key feature is the intricate bas-relief carvings that are carved directly into the brick walls of the interior. This is relatively rare in Khmer architecture. The carvings primarily depict Vishnu and his consort, Lakshmi. Overnight at hotel
Morning: Visit Artisans’ Village or Local Markets Spend your final morning visiting local marketsor Artisans Angkor if you haven’t already. You can pick up any last-minute souvenirs such as silk scarves, handmade jewelry, or Cambodian art. Afternoon:  Siem Reap to Battambang province Check out from Siem Reap hotel Enjoy driving overland from Siem Reap to Battambang proving about 3hours. Upon arrival check-in hotel in Battambang Evening: Phnom Sampeau (Killing Caves) Phnom Sampeau: Start your exploration with a visit to Phnom Sampeau, a hilltop offering panoramic views of the surrounding area. The site is historically significant due to its role during the Khmer Rouge period, where many people were executed at the Killing Caves. The experience is educational and somber, and there is a Buddhist templeat the summit. Bat Cave: As evening approaches, visit the nearby bat cave(just before sunset), where you can witness thousands of bats flying out in a spectacular display. It's a unique natural sight to enjoy. Overnight at hotel
Morning: Bamboo Train Ride Local Markets: Exploring the local markets, such as Psar Nat, provides a glimpse into the daily life of Battambang residents. You can find fresh produce, local products, and handicrafts Bamboo Train: After breakfast, take a fun ride on the Bamboo Train (also known as Norry), a unique local form of transportation. The bamboo train is a wooden platform on wheels powered by a small engine. It’s a fun and bumpy ride through the countryside, offering scenic views of rural life and the surrounding landscape. You’ll get off in a rural village where you can walk around and interact with locals. Late Morning: Wat Ek Phnom After your Bamboo Train ride, visit Wat Ek Phnom, a 11th-century temple located just outside of Battambang. The temple is known for its impressive stone carvings and peaceful atmosphere. You can take a quiet walk through the temple grounds and surrounding countryside. Afternoon: Wat Banan and Countryside Exploration Wat Banan: Head to Wat Banan, another ancient temple located atop a hill about 25 km from Battambang. The temple is often compared to Angkor Wat due to its architectural style, and you’ll need to climb several steps to reach it, but the view from the top is worth the effort. The temple offers a glimpse into the region’s past. Countryside Exploration: Afterward, enjoy a short countryside tour, where you can visit local villages, and see rice paddies, and traditional Cambodian farming. You’ll get an authentic experience of rural life in Battambang. Overnight at hotel
Morning: Visit to Art Galleries or Local Workshops Phare Ponleu Selpak: Start your day by visiting Phare Ponleu Selpak, a social art project and circus school where you can witness performances or visit the art gallery showcasing the works of local artists. It’s a wonderful initiative that uses art to uplift the local community. Alternatively, visit local workshops where you can see traditional Cambodian handicrafts being made. Battambang is also known for its handmade silk and pottery, so you might want to explore those too. Afternoon: Transfer from Battambang to Phnom Penh Check out from hotel in Battambang Enjoy private transfer with English speaking driver only that takes about 4 to 5 hours on the national road 5 Upon arrival check-in Overnight at hotel
Morning: Royal Palace & Silver Pagoda Royal Palace: Begin your exploration of Phnom Penh with a visit to the Royal Palace. This iconic complex is home to the Cambodian royal family and features beautiful Khmer architecture, manicured gardens, and ornate halls. Silver Pagoda: Inside the Royal Palace grounds, visit the Silver Pagoda, named for its floor made of silver tiles. It houses many national treasures, including a golden Buddha and numerous emerald statues.bAfternoon: National Museum & Night market National Museum of Cambodia: After lunch, head to the National Museum, located near the Royal Palace. This museum houses an extensive collection of Khmer art, including sculptures, ceramics, and historical artifacts from Cambodia's ancient civilization. The museum's building itself is a beautiful example of Khmer architecture. Phnom Penh has a vibrant night market scene! Here's a summary of the Phnom Penh Night Market (also called Psar Reatrey): It's located in the city center, near the Tonle Sap River, along Sisowath Quay. Specifically, it often takes place at Riverside Park, near Chroy Changvar Bridge and close to Wat Phnom. Overnight at hotel
Morning: Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21) Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum: Begin your day with a somber visit to Tuol Sleng, the former high school that was turned into a notorious prison and torture center during the Khmer Rouge regime. This museum offers a poignant and educational look at Cambodia's tragic history. Choeung Ek Killing Fields: From Tuol Sleng, take a short drive to the Choeung Ek Killing Fields, located just outside the city. This is the site where many of the prisoners from Tuol Sleng were executed. It’s a moving and important site to understand the horrors of the Khmer Rouge period. Afternoon: Wat Phnom & Central Market Wat Phnom: After lunch, visit Wat Phnom, a Buddhist temple located on a hill in the heart of Phnom Penh. It’s a peaceful spot to learn about local spirituality and enjoy panoramic views of the city. Central Market (Phsar Thmei): Spend some time at Central Market, a busy and vibrant market housed in a large Art Deco building. You can shop for jewelry, clothing, souvenirs, and Cambodian handicrafts.
Morning: Russian Market (Phsar Toul Tom Poung) Russian Market: Start your final day with a visit to the Russian Market, one of Phnom Penh's most famous markets. Here, you’ll find a wide variety of goods, from clothing and souvenirs to antique items and artworks. It’s a great place to pick up gifts or mementos. Afternoon: Transfer from Phnom Penh to Sihanouk Ville Hotel Check- out Enjoy a lovely and comfortable driving from Phnom Penh city to Sihanouk Ville with English speaking driver only Upon arrival Sihanouk Ville port get on the ferry (last departure at 16.00)Check-in the resort at Koh Rong Samleom island Overnight at your accommodation
Free your own leisure at the beach Overnight at your accommodation
Free your own leisure Catch up ferry, get back to pier Meet our English-speaking driver, transfers to Phnom Penh International airport for flight departure.

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