7Days Trip – Phnom Penh – Battambang – Siem Reap

Duration

7days

Start Time

Flexible/ Time

Cancellation

Free in 48h

Language

English

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Phnom Penh

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OVERVIEW

A day trip to Kulen Waterfall Mountain Park with Picnic Lunch, Allows you to see some of the most impressive ancient Khmer religious sites outside of the Angkor Wat complex. The natural beauty of the area, with its rivers, waterfalls, and jungle landscapes, Break for a picnic lunch. Enjoy the natural surroundings, makes for a wonderful day excursion from Siem Reap

OUR VEHICLES

Itinerary

Day1- Phnom Penh Airport Arrival Transfer

Day 1:
Upon arrival at Phnom Penh Airport, you can start your day by visiting Wat Phnom, a beautiful Buddhist temple located in the heart of the city. Afterward, you can explore the National Museum, which houses a vast collection of Khmer artifacts and sculptures. In the evening, take a stroll along the lively Riverside area, where you can find numerous restaurants, cafes, and shops.

Day2- Phnom Penh Day Trip

Day 2: Explore Phnom Penh attractions.
On your second day in Phnom Penh, you can embark on a city tour to explore its key attractions. Some noteworthy places to visit include the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, Independence Monument, and the infamous Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum. Don’t forget to experience the vibrant local markets, such as the Central Market or Russian Market, where you can find traditional crafts, souvenirs, and local delicacies.

Day3- Phnom Penh to Battambang Road Sighseeing

Day 3: Explore road trip between Phnom Penh – Battambang
In the morning, you can depart from Phnom Penh and make your way to Battambang, a charming town located in northwestern Cambodia. Along the way, you can stop at the Oudong Temple, an ancient royal residence known for its stunning views, Next stop Andong Russey  pottery village, Kampong Loung fishing community, Once in Battambang, you can explore the town’s colonial architecture in Battambang , or take a leisurely walking through riverside evening.

Day 4: Explore Battambang local attractions.

Spend your fourth day in Battambang immersing yourself in its rich cultural heritage. You can visit the well-preserved Wat Banan, a hilltop temple resembling a mini Angkor Wat, or explore the Bamboo Train, a unique form of local transportation. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness the traditional livelihoods of Cambodian locals, such as rice paper and rice wine production. rural village to Battambang town. Evening free time.

Day5: Battambang to Siem Reap.

Day 5:
In the morning, bid farewell to Battambang and continue your journey to Siem Reap. Along the way, you can visit the enchanting floating village of Kampong Phluk, located on the banks of Tonle Sap Lake. Upon reaching Siem Reap, take some time to relax and explore the vibrant Pub Street area, known for its lively atmosphere and a wide selection of restaurants and bars.

Day5: Battambang to Siem Reap.

Day 5:
In the morning, bid farewell to Battambang and continue your journey to Siem Reap. Along the way, you can visit the enchanting floating village of Kampong Phluk, located on the banks of Tonle Sap Lake. Upon reaching Siem Reap, take some time to relax and explore the vibrant Pub Street area, known for its lively atmosphere and a wide selection of restaurants and bars.

Day 6: Angkor Park Mmall Tours

Day 6: Explore Angkor Park temples.
Embark on the Angkor Small Loop tour to discover the magnificent temples of the Angkor Archaeological Park. Start with the iconic Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world, and continue to explore the intricate carvings of Angkor Thom’s Bayon Temple and the jungle-enveloped Ta Prohm Temple. The small loop also includes visits to Banteay Kdei, Srah Srang, and Prasat Kravan.

Day 7: Kulen National Park.

Day 7:  Explore natural waterfall at Kulen National Park.
For your final day, venture out to the serene Kulen National Park, located about 50 kilometers from Siem Reap. Marvel at the sacred Phnom Kulen Waterfall, visit the giant reclining Buddha statue, and explore the ancient temples and carvings found in the area. It’s a great way to end your trip with nature, culture, and history.

INCLUDES & EXCLUDES

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.

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