AMAZING COMBINE OF PHNOM PENH & SIEM REAP – 6 DAYS
(Itinerary: Phnom Penh – Toul Sleng Genocide Museum – Royal Palace – Killing Fields – Siem Reap – Angkor – Tonle Sap Lake)
TOUR CODE: XSEC 0024 - CLASSIC TOURS
Highlights:
- Visiting 5000 silver floor tiles at the Silver Pagoda, in the Royal Palace
- Stepping back in time at the National Museum, home to the world’s finest collection of Angkorian sculpture
- Admiring the enigmatic smiles of the 216 giant faces of the Bayon, Angkor’s strangest temple
- Experiencing nature running riot at the mysterious ruin of Ta Prohm, the original temple where famous film Tomb Rider with Angelina Jolie acted
- Learn about the history and culture of the region in the company of our friendly knowledgeable guides
- Lifestyle visit to floating village on Tonle Sap
Overview
Explore the fascinating city of Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, visiting the attractions that explain the history and culture of Cambodia such as the National Museum, the Silver Pagoda, the Royal Palace and Wat Phnom hill, before entering into the great Khmer Empire and the overwhelming beauty of the Temples of Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom…
Tour summary:
- Day 1: Arrival – Phnom Penh Sightseeing Tours at Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and Royal Palace (-/L/D)
- Day 2: Phnom Penh Discovery Tours at Killing Fields and Central Market (B/L/D)
- Day 3: Phnom Penh – Flight to Siem Reap – Angkor Wat Sightseeing Tours at Angkor Thom and Bayon Temples (B/L/D)
- Day 4: Angkor Wat Sightseeing Tours at Ta Prohm and Ta Keo Temples (B/L/D)
- Day 5: Angkor Wat Sightseeing Tours at Banteay Srei Temple – Boat Trip on Tonle Sap Lake (B/L/D
- Day 6: Siem Reap – Departure (B)
DAY 1: ARRIVAL - PHNOM PENH SIGHT SEEING TOUR AT TUOI SLENG GENOCIDE MUSEUM AND ROYAL PALACE (L,D)
Private driver & tour guide
This morning start visit Wat Phnom (rebuild in 1434, 1806, 1894 and 1926), a small hill crowned by an active Wat (Pagoda) marks the legendary founding place of the Phnom Penh. then visit Yeay Penh’s statue (grandmother Penh) at southwest of the hills, who found four statues of the Buddha and she was build a hill or Phnom in AD 1372 for placed a shrine on top to the house the precious artifacts.
The Victory Monument, build in 1955, it is the symbolize Cambodian Independence regained from French colonialism in 1953. then visit Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S21 prison). This prison was a high school, and used as a prison by Pol Pot’s security forces and became the largest center for detention and torture during the rule of the Khmer Rouge. Lunch at local restaurant
PM: In the afternoon, visit National Museum, it was build in 1917and designed in Khmer style by famed French architect Georges Groslier & Ecole Des Arts. The museum has a good collection of Khmer sculptures dating from the pre-Angkor period (4th centuries) to post-Angkor period (14th centuries).
Then visit Royal Palace, built by King Norodom in 1866 on the site of the old town, Silver Pagoda, Located within the grounds of the Royal Palace, the Silver Pagoda is so named because of its floor, which is made up of 5000 silver tiles. When you exit from the Royal Palaces, Then continue your visit to the riverfront, it is the most popular place for the tourist. The view of the confluence of Mekong and Tonle Sap River is the geographically unique.
Dinner at local restaurant. O/N at Phnom Penh
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation at a selected hotel in Phnom Penh
DAY 2: PHNOM PENH - KILLING FIELDS - CENTRE MARKET (B, L,D)
Private driver & guide
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel
AM: Visit the notorious Killing Fields ” Choeung Ek” 15km southwest of Phnom Penh. This one is the site of brutal executions of more than 17,000 individuals, most of whom first suffered through interrogations, torture and deprivation in Toul Sleng Prison during Pol Pot regime (From 1975–1979).
Then return back on the way drop and visit to the handicraft shop, spa and vocational training restaurant. This place was created in 1996 by Pour un Sourire d’ Enfant (PSE) www.pse.asso.fr. Is the NGO that aims to rescue Cambodian children who are forced to scavenge through the rubbish dumps to survive, especially around Steung Mean Chey garbage dump in Phnom Penh. Today we prefer you to have lunch over there.
PM: Visit Central Market (Phsar Thom Thmei), the distinctive art-deco styling of this market makes it stand out among the architecture of Phnom Penh, where you can shop for souvenirs, clothes, jewelry, silver products, etc. Dinner at local restaurant. O/N at Phnom Penh
- Optional for boat cruise along the Mekong River, 1 or 1.5hrs
- Optional for Romantic cruise of 2,5 hours around Phnom Penh in “all inclusive”.
- Optional for Pottery workshop: Handmade with Angkor Designs
Accommodation at a selected hotel in Phnom Penh
DAY 3: PHNOM PENH - SIEM REAP BY FLIGHT - VISIT ANGKOR THOM - BAYON TEMPLE (B,L,D)
Private driver & guide
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel
AM: Transfer to Siem Reap by morning flight (FT992@ 09:30 – 10:20). The town of Siem Reap is our base for visiting the world famous temples of the ancient city Angkor, which is home for the capital of the powerful Khmer Empire dating from 802 AD to 1350 AD. This stunning and extensive site sprawls through the dense jungle, over an area of 60 square miles.
On arrival met and transfer direct to hotel for check in. Visit the antique capital of Angkor Thom (12 century): the South Gate with its huge statues depicting the churning of the ocean of milk, the Bayon Temple, unique for its 54 towers decorated with over 200 smiling faces of Avolokitesvara, the Phimeanakas, the Royal Enclosure, the Elephants Terrace and the Terrace of the Leper King. Lunch at local restaurant
PM: Visit Angkor National Museum & to the famous temple: Angkor Wat. Angkor Wat is a World Heritage Site since 1992, famous for its beauty and splendor. Angkor Wat features the longest continuous bas-relief in the world, which runs along the outer gallery walls and narrates stories from Hindu mythology, visit Bakheng Temple and enjoy a romantic sun set view form Bakheng Hills.
Dinner and enjoy with Aspara Dance Show at local restaurant. O/N at Siem Reap.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation at a selected hotel in Siem Reap
Notice: During the visit of the Bakan Tower of Angkor Wat Temple
– Visitors are required to wear proper attire, covering shoulders and knees (no short, miniskirt or short trousers).
– Visitors have to be in the queue and waiting to climb up the Bakan Tower of Angkor Wat
– Children under twelve years old are not allowed to climb up this tower.
– It will be closed on the Buddhist Sabath Days, the Buddhist religious days (four days a month).
DAY 4: ANGKOR WAT SIGHTSEEING TOURS AT TA PROHM - TA KEO (B,L,D)
Private driver & guide
AM: Visit 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. Neak Pean, a fountain built in the middle of a pool (representing the paradisiacal Himalayan mountain-lake), Ta Som, built in late 12th century C.E. the most distant temple on the grand circuit, small but classic. Preah Khan temple, Built by the King Jayavarman VII. Lunch is at local restaurant
PM: Visit the unique interior brick sculptures of Prasat Kravan, Srah Srang (“The Royal Baths” was once used for ritual bathing), Banteay Kdei (surrounded by 4 concentric walls), Ta Keo, constructed in late 10th early 11th century C.E, the first temple to be constructed wholly of sandstone. We go for dinner at local restaurant. O/N at Siem Reap
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Temple
Accommodation: at a selected hotel in Siem Reap
DAY 5: ANGKOR WAT SIGHTSEEING TOURS AT BANTEAY SREI TEMPLE - BOAT TRIP OF TONLE SAP (B,L,D)
Private driver & guide
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel
AM: This morning, we drive to Kbal Spean. Walk 45 minutes through the forest to the top of the hill to reach Kbal Spean, the “Thousand Linga River.” Discover the 10th-12th century sculptures chiseled into the rocky riverbed, the Royal Bath and the waterfall. Continue to the enchanting temple of the Banteay Srei, nearly everyone’s favorite site. The special charm of this temple lies in its compact size, remarkable state of preservation, and the excellence of it decorative carvings, visit Banteay Samre. Picnic lunch will be reserved. Return to Siem Reap at the afternoon
PM: We embark on Ox cart to visiting the Khmer Village and enjoy view of the rice field and a lots of palm trees with great fresh air. We board on boat in Tonle Sap Lake, the “Great Lake” of Cambodia, one of the largest in Asia. Here, enjoy a brief cruise past floating villages complete with schools, restaurants, and hospitals. Dinner at local restaurant. O/N at Siem Reap
- Optional for balloon riding
- Optional for Phare: The Cambodian Circus Show in Siem Reap
- Optional for a traditional Khmer massage
Accommodation: at a selected hotel in Siem Reap
DAY 6: SIEM REAP - DEPARTURE (B)
Private driver
After breakfast, Free & leisure at hotel or Visit Les Artisans D’ Angkor, home of handicraft center and the Old Market” Phsa Chas” then transfer to Siem Reap Airport for departure.. End of service.
Notice: Since this can be private or group tour, the price per person varies and depends on many aspects, such as your group size, the hotel ratings and your departure date. If you want to get a custom price quote for this tour, please fill out the online inquiry form and give you as much information as possible about your trip. Your online travel consultants will be at your service and help you make the most of your travel time and dollars!
1.The weather
- Cambodia is a nature-blessed country with the tropical climate which has warm temperatures throughout the year. Dry and wet are two distinct seasons in Cambodia. While the dry season in Cambodia runs from October to April with average temperatures range from 24°C in the cooler months of October, November & December, the wet season starts from May until September, with the heaviest rainfall generally in August & September. There may certainly be some rainfall in October but it usually comes in short showers. The highest temperature can reach up to 40 degrees Celsius during midday.
2.Our latest advice on the weather
- Due to lack of rainfall, from October to April is perfect for escaping to the beaches of Sihanoukville unless you’re in remote areas with bad roads traveling. The wonderful months to visit Cambodia are December and January, with dry weather and lower humidity levels, temperatures reach a comfortable mid-20 degrees Celsius, skies are clear and evenings are cool, it’s nice to see the rice paddies and tropical foliage at their most green and lush during these months. However, this is also the busiest time of year so expect some crowds and higher prices.
- In addition, you can plan your trip when national holidays happen to immerse in Cambodia’s culture. Khmer New Year – the biggest holiday in Cambodia is held between April 14th and 16th based on the Buddhist calendar, marking the end of the harvest and the welcoming of the rainy season. Pchum Ben holiday is a 15-day religious festival in veneration of the dead which is celebrated in September or October. You might find that ancestral altars and temples are especially vibrant and lively during this holiday.
3.Passport & Visa
- You will need a valid passport and a Cambodian visa to enter Cambodia. Tourist and business visas are valid for one month from the date of entry into Cambodia. Cambodia offers online visa processing.
- The Cambodian visa now may also obtain at the airports in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and at all major border crossings. Cambodian immigration officials at airports now collect fingerprints upon entry using an inkless, electronic process. The visa on arrival is valid for a 30-day stay and issued at a cost of US $30 per tourist and US$35 per business traveler.
- You must prepare:
+ A passport valid for at least 6 months from the expiry date
+ 02 recent passport-sized (4cm x 6cm) photographs - Some nationalities are required to get a visa in advance at Royal Embassy of Kingdom of Cambodia in their country: Afghanistan, Algeria, Arab Saudi, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Sudan and Nigeria.
- On the other hand, the nationals of the Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia do not need a tourist visa and may stay in Cambodia for 21 and 30 days respectively.
4.Traffic and transportation:
- Shared-taxi: Shared taxi transport is the quickest and most comfortable way to travel between destinations. The shared taxis are nearly all Toyota Camrys. Shared taxi leave when full, meaning at least five to six passengers, though once you leave the driver may pick up more people. The fares can be slightly higher but somewhat faster than buses, despite the driving can make you hair-standing. To have the whole front seat for yourself, you can pay double the standard fare and you can hire the entire taxi for around five or six times the original fare. Shared taxis usually leave from the local transport stop and there are no fixed schedules but most of them run in the morning.
- Bus: There are no bus stations or a center for you in Cambodia to check general information about schedules and fares because buses generally arrive and depart from their respective company offices. The prices are pretty affordable, starting from just $4 from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville and $6 to Siem Reap, and are generally much of a muchness on all but the most-traveled routes. Deluxe coaches can be found on popular routes with free snacks and even onboard wi-fi.
- Train: Trains in Cambodia are quite slow but they’re budget-friendly. A train will be the good choice for who has the time to spend on them. There are two kinds of trains – the Yellow Train and the Blue one. Both of them have the air conditioner and same price tickets and tend to leave on time, there is a slightly different in the way seating is set up between the two. Instant noodles and bottles of water are offered to your seat on request. Moreover, passengers can easily stock up on boiled eggs, cut fruits, dried fish, and drinks at the station stops, which are usually about 10 minutes each.
- Boat: Boat is an outstanding vehicle in Cambodia which is available in some particular routes. The most popular route is Phnom Penh to Siem Reap trip. Boats run every day south along the Mekong between Phnom Penh and the Vietnamese border at Chau Doc – this can be arranged via local guesthouses. Don’t be surprised if you see plenty of overloading boats. Trips to and from Phnom Penh aren’t particularly picturesque while ones to or from Battambang are more interesting. You also should be aware that in rough weather the Tonle Sap can whip up some fierce waves.
- Customs in Cambodia
- Under a kingdom regime, social status of people is much more concerned than others. Cambodians usually ask your personal questions. It is when they want to establish your rank and the most appropriate way to talk to you.
- Like other Indochina countries, the collective needs are far more important than individual needs. And public image is essential as well. It is always better to avoid making Cambodian publicly lose their face.
6.Do’s and Don’ts in Cambodia
Do’s
- Off the beach and outside the big city nightclubs, avoid short shorts and tops that reveal cleavage.
- Dress well when visiting pagodas. Knees and shoulders should be covered and shoes, hats should be removed.
- Do ask for permissions before taking photos of people or monks.
- Do respectfully greet others by slightly bowing the head with hand pressing together at the chest (known as “Sampeah”)
- Do bow when walking in front of or passing an elder.
- Do bring a small gift to the host that you are invited to dine in a Cambodian family.
- Do cover your mouth if you use toothpick.
- Do remove shoes before entering a Cambodian home.
- Do present and accept business cards with both hands.
- Do try local specialty such as Amok and Num Bachok.
- Do bargain when buying things. Bargaining is normal and enjoyable experience.
- Do avoid hugging and kissing in public
Don’ts
- Don’t point at someone with your feet or finger.
- Don’t touch on a head of Cambodian people.
- Don’t litter and plastic bags should be disposed properly.
- Women should never touch male monks or hand something directly to them.
- Never stand when talking to seated monks. It shows grave disrespect.
- Don’t touch a Buddha statue or stand on the altar.
- Never put hand on an elder’s shoulder. It is considered very rude.
- Don’t put hands in pockets while talking.
- Don’t start before the elder when eating.
- Don’t give money to beggars, especially children. Give donation on established fund of local people instead.
- Don’t give sweets to children in villages.
- Don’t purchase historical artifacts.
- Don’t take home pieces of stone from the temples and tourist sites.
- Don’t involve in narcotic drug consumption and sexual exploitation of children.
LIST OF OUR HOTELS:
The hotels offered by Xuan Son Travel classified from 02 to 05 stars at international standard, comfortable with all the required services.
- Homestay/local homestay: we have developed fair tourism, through contacts with the local population, the possibility of sleeping with locals and sharing their daily lives. The conditions of these accommodations that we offer you are well assured and with the best possible conditions
- Standard Category: 2 stars. The rooms are decent, clean, equipped with bathroom, satellite TV and air conditioning.
- Superior Category 3 stars. The rooms are generally spacious and the services and facilities are more numerous.
- Deluxe category: 4 stars. The rooms are luxurious and spacious, with a wide choice of quality services have swimming pool, spa, Jacuzzi
- Luxury Category: 5 stars. Hotels with excellent comfort and a wide range of excellent services. Swimming pool, spa, Jacuzzi…)
| CITIES /AREAS | HOME STAY | HOTEL-STANDARD | HOTELS-SUPERIOR | HOTEL-DELUXE | HOTELS- LUXURY |
SIEM REAP | Anou Home Guesthouse/Chamraoen’s Home/Sihariddh Angkor Villa | Ta Som Guest House/Mother home boutique | Central Boutique Angkor Hotel/Laniche D’Angkor Boutique/Angkor Holiday Hotel/City River/Treasure Oasis/Cheathata Angkor/Silk Angkor/The Frangipani Villa Hotel & Spa | Saem Siem Reap Hotel/Sokha Roh/Mother Home Boutique/Treasure Oasis Angkor | Hotel Somadevi Angkor Boutique & Resort/Royal Angkor Resort/Angko Micracle/Sokah Angkor/Angkor Palace Resort/Sak Mut Hotel & Spa… |
PHNOM PENH | Capital Hotel | Khmer Village Guest House/Brigade Manager Hotel | Cardamon/King Grand Boutique/Town View III/River Home/Asia Tune/The Frangipani Living Arts Hotel | Ohana/Juliana/Harmony Phnom Penh/Kravan/ The Frangipani Royal Palace/Villa Langka/Iroha Garden Hotel & Resort | Sokha Phnom Penh Hotel/Palace Gate Hotel & Resort/Rose Suites/ Raffles Hotel Le Royal |
TRAVEL PRICE: AMAZING COMBINE OF PHNOM PENH & SIEM REAP 6 DAYS 5 NIGHTS
From…. To… usd /per
Excluding international flights
Inclusion
- All prices are quoted in USD unless otherwise mentioned
- Include full private A/C transfer during the trips
- Include hotel accommodation based on haft twin
- Include full board meals (Note: B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner)
- Include admission fee at all indicated sight
- Include tours with English speaking guide
- Include 2 bottles of mineral water (500ml) and cold towel 2pcs daily
Exclusion
- Tipping is at customer discretion.
- Exclude visa on arrival at Phnom Penh (USD 20. per pax)
- Exclude domestic air ticket PNH-REP with airport tax of 6$
- Exclude international air ticket & airport tax from Siem Reap with airport tax of 25$)
- Exclude travel insurance, personal expenses, etc
- Exclude price for peak season (20 Dec – 05 Jan’ 09)
Children Policy:
- Child from 0 – 4 Years old is = 50% Adult`s cost.. Sharing the same bed with parents
- Child from 5 – 11 years old = 75% Adult`s cost. Private Bed (extra Bed) within the same room as parents
Child from 12 – up = 100% Adult`s cost. Private Bed (extra Bed) within the same room as parents
Customize this tour
This tour is designed with balanced activities and pace. If you want to customize it, you may always change its itinerary and accommodations according to your needs.
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My name is Nicky, English & French speaking advisor at Xuan Son Travel. I have been the specialist in tailor-made trips to Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia for 18years. I love the charm of the small streets of Hanoi as well as the charm of the countryside, with magical landscapes, warm and smiling inhabitants in all regions of Vietnam. As a Travel Consultant, I put it at your disposal and will assure you that your wishes and desires are perfectly suited to your trip to Asia.












