Day 1: Phnom Penh –
Arrival (D)
Transfer from Phnom Penh International Airport to the hotel
(rooms may not be ready until the afternoon).Afternoon,
Phnom Penh city tour: Visit the Victory Monument and the
National Museum, also called Musee des Beaux-Arts. A French
archaeologist and painter, Georges Groslier, designed it in
Khmer style in 1917. The museum contains a collection of
Khmer art - notably sculptures – from throughout the ages.
Visit the Royal Palace, built by King Norodom in 1866 on the
site of the old town, and the Silver Pagoda. Located within
the Royal Palace, the Silver Pagoda is so named because of
its floor, which is made up of 5000 silver tiles. The
treasures found inside include a solid gold Buddha encrusted
and weighing 90 kilograms, and a small 17th century emerald
and baccarat crystal Buddha. End your afternoon with the
visit to Wat Phnom Temple, Phnom Penh’s namesake. Dinner at
local restaurant and accommodation at hotel.
Day 2: Phnom Penh (B,L,D)
Breakfast at hotel.
Depart Phnom Penh for Udong. Visit the various temples and
the three large stupas where the ashes of three former kings
are preserved. Next, visit the most impressive structure of
the site, the "Vihara of the 18-Cubit Buddha".
Picnic lunch will be served. En route back to Phnom Penh,
stop to visit the silversmith village of Kampong Luong.
Sunset cruise on the Tonle Sap and Mekong rivers. Dinner at
local restaurant and accommodation at hotel.
Day 3: Phnom Penh –
Kompong Cham – Kratie (B,L,D)
Breakfast at hotel.
Depart to Kompong Cham. On arrival, short tour of Kompong
Cham to view examples of colonial architecture. Visit Wat
Nokhor with its ancient temple (12th C.) and modern style
pagoda.
Lunch at local restaurant.
Afternoon, drive to Chhup, the biggest rubber plantation in
country, established during the French colonial time by the
French tire maker Michelin. On the way to Kratie stop at
Chhlong, a small and peaceful village on the Mekong River
Bank with both Khmer and Colonial architecture. Arrive in
Kratie and continue to the site of the rare river dolphins
to observe them. Dinner at local restaurant and
accommodation at Udom Sambath hotel (2-star, best
available).
Day 4: Kratie - Stung
Treng (B,L,D)
Breakfast at a local restaurant.
North of Kratie, visit Wat Phnom Sambok to see the Buddhist
monasteries and to enjoy the magnificent views of the
surrounding countryside from the hilltop. Continue to Sambor
district (45 km from Kratie) to visit the “Hundred Pillar”
pagoda of Wat Trasor Muoy Roy and visit also Wat Vihear
Kork.
Lunch at local restaurant in Stung Treng.
Stung Treng is located 50 km south of Laos, on the banks of
the San River, just off the Mekong. It is a very quiet
provincial city, showing the authentic and remote “face” of
Cambodia. Visit the small village of Thala Barivat on the
other Mekong River side, crossing the river by speedboat.
Dinner at local restaurant and accommodation at Sok Sambath
Hotel (2-star, best available).
Day 5: Stung Treng-Ratanakiri (Banlung) (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the hotel.
Departure by road to Banlung, capital of Ratanikiri
nicknamed “The Red City” because of the omnipresent
laterite.
On arrival in Banlung, lunch at Terres Rouges Lodge (superb
house made of precious wood located by a lake and in the
middle of one acre of garden), to have lunch. Then we leave
in a jeep on a bumpy road to discover the surrounding
waterfalls. Teuk Cha Ong is the most impressive of them.
Next is the waterfall of Okatchagn. Dinner and accommodation
at Terres Rouges Lodge (14 rooms only).
Day 6: Banlung
(B,L,D)
Breakfast at the lodge.
Direction northwest today, we cross bamboo forests before
reaching the village of Voeune Saï located on the left bank
of the Sé San river; the view on the Chinese village on the
other side of the river is quite pretty. Besides, this place
is nearly a Chinese enclave in Cambodian territory, most
villagers, who are there the thirties, don’t even speak
Khmer. Upstream of the Se San are a certain number of
Tampoun villages that practice funeral statuary; if it is
possible, we will rent a boat to go to the village of Ka
Choan that has superb totems, if not we will reach it by
jeep. Dinner and accommodation at Terres Rouges Lodge.
Day 7: Banlung
(B,L,D)
Breakfast at the lodge.
Full North today, in direction of Laos and the village of
Taveng. We first cross the curious extent of volcanic rocks
of Veyrum Plâng: a lava field in the forest with a small
waterfall nearby (only in the wet season though) and what
locals call tiger caves. As we go north to Taveng, we cross
different types of landscapes: primary forest, clear forest,
bamboo forest and “african” bush. We stop at a few nice
Kroeung villages located quite far away in the forest. The
Kroeung people have the particularity of erecting bachelor
houses standing on very long bamboo poles, these houses will
remain so till the young man finds a wife, then, they are
destroyed. The right time to see them is usually from
February to august. We have lunch at small waterfall lost in
the forest and we go on to visiting villages. Dinner and
accommodation at Terres Rouges Lodge.
Day 8:Banlung - Phnom Penh (B,L,D)
Breakfast at the lodge.
Early shopping in Banlung market, then a little trip to the
volcanic lake of giant Loam, superb place surrounded
by pristine rainforest. Swim or take a walk around the lake
before leaving for the airport. Flight from Banlung to Phnom
Penh. Arrive in Phnom Penh and transfer to hotel.
Time at leisure with car and guide at Russian Market (Psah
Tuol Thom Pong), a lively outdoor market where you will find
antiques, silver and gold jewelry, gems, silk, karmas, stone
and wood carvings, as well as T-shirts, CDs and other
souvenir and visit the Central Market, another landmark in
the city of Phnom Penh. Dinner at local restaurant and
accommodation at hotel.
Day 9: Phnom Penh - Siem
Reap(B,L,D)
Breakfast at hotel.
Transfer to Phnom Penh’s International Airport and departure
by Siem Reap Airways International or similar to Siem Reap.
Arrive at Siem Reap International Airport, welcome by your
local guide and direct transfer to Angkor Complex. Visit the
Roluos Group. The monuments of Roluos, which served as the
capital of Indravarman I (reigned 877-89), are among the
earliest large, permanent temples built by the Khmers and
mark the beginning of Khmer classical art. Preah Ko erected
by Indravarman I in the late 9th century dedicated by the
King to his ancestors in 880. Bakong the largest and most
interesting of the Roluos group temples, with his active
Buddhist monastery just to the north of the east entrance.
Lolei built on an islet in the center of a large reservoir
(now rice fields) by Yasovarman I, the founder to the first
city at Angkor. In the afternoon, continue your temple tour.
See the unique interior brick sculptures Prasat Kravan, the
Srah Srang reservoir (known as "The Royal Baths" and used
for ritual bathing), Banteay Kdei (surrounded by 4
concentric walls), Eastern Mebon (guarded at its corner by
stone figures of harnessed elephants, some of which are
still in a reasonable state of preservation) and the
mountain-temple of Pre Rup until sunset. Dinner at local
restaurant and accommodation at hotel.
Day 10:
Siem Reap (B,L,D)
Breakfast at hotel.
In the morning, visit the most famous of all the temples on
the plain of Angkor: Angkor Wat. The temple complex covers
81 hectares and is comparable in size to the Imperial Palace
in Beijing. Its distinctive five towers are emblazoned on
the Cambodian flag and the 12th century masterpiece is
considered by art historians to be the prime example of
classical Khmer art and architecture. Angkor Wat’s five
towers symbolize Meru’s five peaks - the enclosed wall
represents the mountains at the edge of the world and the
surrounding moat, the ocean beyond.
Visit the South Gate (with its huge statues depicting the
churning of the ocean of milk), the ancient capital of
Angkor Thom (12th century), Bayon Temple (unique for its 54
towers decorated with over 200 smiling faces of
Avolokitesvara), the Royal Enclosure, Phimeanakas, the
Elephants Terrace and the Terrace of the Leper King. Sunset
at Angkor Wat. Dinner at local restaurant and accommodation
at hotel.
Day 11: Siem Reap
(B,L,D)
Breakfast at the hotel
Transfer to Banteay Srei temple (10th c), regarded as the
jewel in the crown of Classical Khmer Art. Continue to Ta
Prohm, one of the area’s most beautiful temples. Ta Prohm
has been relatively untouched since it was discovered and
retains much of its mystery.
In the afternoon, you continue your temple visits to Preah
Khan. Built by the King Jayavarman VII, Preah Khan is, like
Ta Prohm, a place of towered enclosures and shoulder hugging
corridors. Unlike Ta Prohm, however, the temple of Prea Khan
is in a reasonable state of preservation and ongoing
restoration efforts should maintain and even improve this
situation. Neak Pean, a fountain built in the middle of a
pool (representing the paradisiacal Himalayan
mountain-lake), Ta Som and Banteay Samre, built in the third
quarter of the 12th century. It consists of a central temple
with four wings preceded by a hall and accompanied by two
libraries, the southern example remarkably well preserved.
Two concentric walls enclose the ensemble. Dinner at local
restaurant and accommodation at hotel.
Day 12: Siemriep -
Battambang (B,L,D)
Breakfast at hotel.
Depart for Battambang by overland transfer. Stop in Kompong
Chhnang to see the pottery village. Visit the floating
village with private boat at Krar Kor.
Lunch at local restaurant.
After lunch, visit the stone carving in Pursat. Arrive in
Battambang, and check-in at the hotel
Dinner at local restaurant and accommodation at TE.O Hotel
(2-star, best available).
Day 13: Battambang (B,L,D)
Breakfast at hotel.
Drive along the picturesque Sangker River to Wat Slaket
Pagoda, the residence of the provincial Buddhist patriarch.
Continue to visit Wat Ek Phnom. Visit a market where Prahoc,
the Cambodian fish paste, is made.
Lunch at local restaurant.
Visit the Provincial Museum (closed on Saturdays / Sundays)
and the local market. Drive to Phnom Banon, with its five
sandstone towers on top of a hill and enjoy a magnificent
view of the TE.O Hotel (2-star, best available).
Day 14:
Battambang – Sisaphon - Poipet (B,L)
Overland to Poipet, stop
for lunch at Sisaphon.
At Poipet, you will
checking out of Cambodia and into Thailand.ling.