This journey is designed for travellers who want to go beyond Cambodia’s classic highlights. Combining vibrant cities, rural countryside, remote temples and local life, the tour takes you from Phnom Penh to Battambang’s hidden corners and on to Siem Reap via rarely visited Angkorian sites. Expect slower travel, deeper cultural encounters, and places most visitors never reach.
You will be greeted at the airport and transferred to your hotel for check in
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Set out on a city tour to visit the Royal Place built in 1866 by King Norodom; Silver Pagoda is so named because of its floor, which is made up of 5,000 silver tiles and located within the Royal Palace compound, and visit Tuol Sleng Museum, a reminder of the Khmer Rouge regime.
The peaceful stretch of green fields of Cheung Ek may not indicate what kinds of horrors have taken place there. Situated 17km from Phnom Penh town, Cheung Ek was made famous by the movie “The Killing Fields”. Nowadays, a large memorial has been built to commemorate the 17,000 victims who died here under the reign of Khmer Rouge leader, Pol Pot. The remnants inside the memorial and the mass graves that dot the area remind you of the suffering of the victims. This journey into Cambodia’s past will provide you with a background on the cruelty of the Khmer Rouge regime. It will also give you an appreciation of the struggle that Cambodian people have faced and their tremendous courage to move on and rebuild their nation.
Continue to visit the Russian market and end the trip with a visit of the Wat Phnom Temple, Phnom Penh’s namesake, from where you can enjoy views over the tree-lined avenues of Phnom Penh during sunset.
Meals :Breakfast, Lunch
Today we have nearly five hour drive to Battambang. Leave the hustle and bustle of Phnom Penh behind as you head north to Kampong Luong which is a silversmith village. Observe silversmiths creating ornate and fashionable silver objects. Learn how the community makes pottery in the traditional way and observe how sugar is collected from the sugar palm trees. Let your guide assist you with translating if you are interested to learn more about village life.
Transfer onwards to Battambang and check into your hotel upon arrival late afternoon. Lunch is at the hotel (own account).
Visit to the well preserved 11th century Angkorian temple of Prasat Phnom Banan, located atop a hill bearing the same name. After climbing the 350+ steps you are treated to a peaceful setting with superb views across the surrounding countryside.
Taken to experience the best element of Battamang, enjoy bamboo train ride viewing the real countryside landscape and observe the daily activities of the indigenous people.
Meals :Breakfast
Meals :Breakfast
Bid farewell to Battambang and drive 2.5 hours further northwest to the seldom visited province of Banteay Meanchey. This province is home to the ancient temple of Banteay Chhmar, which is also referred to as the “Fortress of the Cat”. This large temple is rarely visited by tourists due to its remoteness, thus it makes a refreshing change from the crowds at Angkor Wat. Severe looting has prevented archaeologists from understanding the temple and its function in detail, leaving its use to speculation. A low key community tourism project has recently been established in the village to help the poor people taking care of the temple to supplement their incomes.
Upon arrival, the local community will welcome you and members will join us to visit the temple explaining its history. Continue your transfer to Siem Reap arriving midafternoon.
Meals :Breakfast
Beat the crowd early morning by 7 am; visit the picturesque Ta Prohm that had nearly disappeared into the jungle and remains overgrown, an oddly haunting and exotic scene. The magnificent roots of a tree, pushing between the huge stone blocks of the temple in a sort of embrace, evoke feelings that you may remember forever. And continue to visit the intricately carved Khmer ruins at Angkor Wat - one of the world’s most impressive ruins. The temple still owns fine Apsara carvings in Angkorian era art.
Lunch is on own account.
Afternoon, explore the mysterious Royal city Angkor Thom & Bayon. Its 54-tower temple is an awesome sight. At first glance it seems a shapeless mass of stone, but further scrutiny reveals a face, and then another and another one, until suddenly you are engulfed by the silent, heavy, enigmatic and silent gaze through half-closed eyes, staring out from a primitive and remote time. Further, visit the surroundings of the complex including the Baphuon, Elephant Terrace, Lepper King Terrace and Royal Place area.
Meals :Breakfast, Lunch
Morning transfer out of the Siem Reap town to a beautiful village in the countryside, you will start to walk through the village houses, witnessing very nice and different activities from the locals for their daily life. Just as some examples: how the locals wash vehicles, selling gasoline in whiskey bottles or the small shops where the locals sell food on the side of small streets.
Enjoy a view of this wonderful area and interact with very kindly people in the village. Leisurely walk through the rice paddies and see how this family doing daily work such as making rice wine, handicraft works meanwhile a member of the family will offer you a fresh coconut and some homemade rice wine to taste.
Hop in your van for driving onward to the next destination, a floating community, arrive at the quay for embarking on a motorized boat to visit floating houses village offering an incredible natural phenomenon of making their lives from the lake in a respectful and meaningful way. This is a great chance to witness one of Cambodia and the world’s most amazing natural wonders. Drive back to Siem Reap. (Note***floating community is recommended from September to February)
At your choice, Kayaking is available on request on Tonle Sap Lake at additional cost.
Meals :Breakfast, Lunch
Spend the morning at leisure until you are transferred to the airport for your onward flight.
Meals :Breakfast
Yes. We can arrange Fast Track services at selected international airports in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Thailand.
This service provides personalized assistance upon arrival or departure, helping travelers complete immigration and airport formalities more quickly while reducing waiting times.
Fast Track is especially recommended for families with children, senior travelers, passengers with tight connections, or anyone seeking a smoother and more comfortable airport experience.
Please contact our travel specialists for availability and pricing based on your itinerary.
It depends on your travel style and experience.
Independent travel offers flexibility and may suit experienced travelers who enjoy planning their own routes and managing logistics.
However, Vietnam can be challenging to navigate for first-time visitors due to distances, transportation options, and language barriers. Traveling with a tour, especially a private, tailor-made itinerary makes the journey more comfortable and efficient, with local guidance, reliable services, and everything arranged in advance.
Many travelers prefer a private tour as it combines flexibility with convenience, allowing them to explore Vietnam with peace of mind.
Yes, we organize customized trips for companies and organizations, including team-building programs, incentive travel, and MICE groups.
Each itinerary is tailored to your objectives, whether it’s rewarding your team, hosting an event, or combining business with leisure. We take care of logistics, coordination, and on-site support to ensure a seamless experience.
Yes, all our tours are fully customizable.
We design each itinerary based on your travel style, interests, and schedule from destinations and hotels to daily activities and pace. This allows you to enjoy a more personalized and flexible travel experience.
No mandatory vaccinations are required for most travelers entering Vietnam.
However, it is recommended to be up to date with routine vaccines such as tetanus, hepatitis A, and typhoid, particularly if you plan to visit rural areas or explore local food.
Health risks in Vietnam are generally low in major tourist destinations. We recommend basic precautions such as drinking bottled water and using insect repellent.
For specific medical advice, please consult your doctor or a travel health professional before your trip.
Vietnamese people are generally friendly and welcoming, and most visitors find it easy to adapt. However, there are a few things to keep in mind:
In general, showing respect, politeness, and a friendly attitude will help you connect easily with local people.
Yes, in most cases it is fine, especially in public places. However, it is considered polite to ask for permission before taking close-up photos of individuals.
In some situations—such as with street vendors carrying goods on a shoulder pole, they may expect you to buy something if you take photos or interact with their items. This is common in tourist areas.
A friendly smile, simple gesture, or asking first will usually make the interaction more comfortable and respectful.