OVERVIEW
3 days adventure from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap, Explore four town, stop Skun spider market, 6th century temples in Kampong Thom Sambor Prei Kuk, Lonely Kampong Svay temple, Atop view of Mountain Preah Vihear temple, Pyramid Koh ker temple group UNESCO world heritage site, Bengmlea know as vegetation temple, Fishing villages of Kampong Kleang on Tonle Lake to Siem Reap drop off.
Itinerary
Phnom Penh - Kampong Thom
Day 1:Phnom penh to Kampong Thom.
Depart from Phnom Penh in the morning and head towards Kampong Thom.
Stop at the Skun Spider Market, where you can explore the colorful market and try some local delicacies if you’re feeling adventurous.
Continue your journey to Kampong Thom.
Visit Sambor Prei Kuk, an ancient temple complex dating back to the 7th century. Marvel at the beautifully preserved sandstone temples and explore the lush forest surroundings.
Spend the night in Kampong Thom.
Kampong Thom - Preah Vihear
Preah Vihear - Siem Reap
Day 3: Preah Vihear – Koh ker group – Bengmelea – Tonle Sap lake
Depart from Koh Ker and head towards Siem Reap.
Stop at Beng Mealea, a hidden gem located deep in the jungle. Explore the temple ruins, which provide a unique and adventurous experience due to the partially collapsed structures and overgrown vegetation.
Continue your journey to Kampong Kleang, a fascinating village on the Tonle Sap Lake. Take a boat ride to explore the stilted houses and witness the local way of life.
Finally, arrive in Siem Reap and you will be dropped off at your preferred location.
INCLUDES & EXCLUDES
- Pick-up and drop off hotels
- Private English Speaking Driver
- Gasoline, Tolls, Parking
- Passenger insurance in car
- One-way trip
- Meals, Tour Guide
MORE INFO
When visiting the Reclining Buddha, River Thousand Lingas, swimming at a waterfall, and the picnic lunch area in Park:
Reclining Buddha:
When visiting the Reclining Buddha, you should dress modestly and respectfully, as this is a sacred Buddhist site. Suggested attire includes:
- Long pants or skirts that cover the knees
- Shirts that cover the shoulders
- Closed-toe shoes or sandals
River Thousand Lingas:
At the River Thousand Lingas, you’ll want to dress for hiking and being outdoors. Comfortable, lightweight clothing is recommended, such as:
- Quick-drying hiking pants or shorts
- Short-sleeved breathable shirts
- Sturdy closed-toe shoes or hiking boots
- Sun protection like a hat and sunglasses
Swimming at Waterfall:
For swimming at the waterfall, you’ll want to pack your swimsuit. Consider bringing:
- One-piece or modest swimsuit
- Lightweight cover-up or sarong
- Water shoes or sandals
Picnic Lunch Area:
When enjoying a picnic lunch, you can dress more casually. Suggested attire includes:
- Comfortable shorts or pants
- T-shirt or casual blouse
- Comfortable walking shoes
Regardless of the specific site, it’s always a good idea to dress in layers and bring sun protection, as the weather in Cambodia can be hot and humid.















