Day 1: Phnom Penh / Arrival
Arrive Phnom Penh International airport. Meet up by English speaking guide and transfer to hotel for check-in. In the afternoon, visit to the Tuol Sleng Prison Museum and the notorious ‘Killing Fields’ of Choeung Ek are not to be missed. A visit to these sights provides us a deep insight into the painful bloody rule of the Khmer Rouge. Overnight in Phnom Penh
Day 2: Phnom Penh – Battambang
Breakfast at hotel. In the morning, visit to the most remarkable sites of Phnom Penh, including of the Royal Palace, the Silver Pagoda, National Museum and Wat Phnom. Later, we drive to Battambang with English speaking guide by stopping en-route to visit Pottery village in Kampong Chnang province. After that, we continue to Pursat Province to visit Klieng Moeung historic place before proceeding to Battambang. Upon arrival, check in hotel. The rest of day is free time at leisure. Overnight in Battambang
Day 3: Battambang
Breakfast at hotel. In the morning, with English speaking guide, enjoy the Cycling tour in the City. In the afternoon, we depart from hotel to the outskirts of Battambang which called Odam Bang village about 3km from the town. Upon arrival to Odam Bang village take the small train (Bamboo train) [It’s subject to provincial government’s approval] through the rice fields to Osroy Lov, then return back to Odam Bang village by the same small train. Then drive to Phnom Banon, with its five sandstone towers on top of a hill and enjoy a magnificent view of the surrounding plains. Overnight in Battambang
Day 4: Private boat from Battambang to Siem Reap
Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to boat pier in Battambang for boarding to Siem Reap which will be accompanied by English Speaking Guide. Arrive Siem Reap pier & transferred to hotel for check-in. The rest of day is free at leisure. Overnight in Siem Reap
Day 5: Siem Reap
Breakfast at hotel. In the morning, with English speaking guide, begin the visit by making an excursion to Rolous group: visit to Bakong, Preah Ko, Lolei temples. Then, visit to Banteay Srei Temple. It is built largely of red sandstone, which is covered with elaborate and deeply carved decoration. The buildings themselves are miniature in scale. These factors have made the temple extremely popular with tourists, and have led to its being widely praised as a “precious gem”, or the “jewel of Khmer art”. We continue to visit to Landmine Museum.
In the afternoon, we visit to the temples of Pre Rup, traditionally believed to be a funerary temple, but in fact the state temple of Rajendravarman II. Then, visit Mebon, architecturally and artistically superior temple-mountain beautifully carved false doors on upper level, as well as an excellent view of the surrounding countryside.