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Around Cambodia Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Battambang, Sihanouk Ville

Day1: Phnom penh capital city tours

visit some attraction in city with part of pain-full history of Khmer people in 1975 - 1979.  call Cheung EK to start after your breakfast at 8: 30 AM. visit Killing field, S21 Genocide Museum are a number of sites in Cambodia where collectively more than a million people were killed and buried by the Khmer Rouge regime, during its rule of the country from 1975 to 1979, immediately after the end of the Cambodian Civil War (1970–1975). The mass killings are widely regarded as part of a broad state-sponsored genocide (the Cambodian genocide). then visit Rosian Market, River sight seeing over night in Phnom penh. city to Phnom Penh seeing to relax over nigth 

Day2:  full day sightseeing In Phnom Penh and river sites.! 
Visit Royal Palace, is a complex of buildings which serves as the royal residence of the king of Cambodia. The Kings of Cambodia have occupied it since it was built in 1860s, Dependence monument, when cambodiam clain dependent then Wat Phnom penh where bring to Phnom Penh today, National museum where collecting using meteriel from 10-14 century, central market at late take boat cruise A long Mekong river for sunset and city view to hotel relax over nigth

Day3: full day Travel from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap visit some attraction visit some places the on way  Spider market and try local food snacks and  crickets , grasshopper, Ancient bridge of Kampong Kdei  to  Kampong Kleang, where is the biggest floating / stilt house villages in Tonle Sap Lake,  to Siem Reap hotel. over night.


Day4 :  Siem Reap
Angkor Wat day tour 
AM: 
After breakfast Driver and tour guide pick up at 80 : 00 AM, discover Pre Rup the Hindu 11th century => Bantay Samre Temples then best time to Bantay Srey (citadel of women' dedicated to Shiva 
pink color Lady temple ) then Drive through sightseeing  country side Villages where farmer produce sugar palm . back to visit in Angkor temples complex ( national archeological park ) to Avoid From Crowed of busy high season => Visit Peah Khan temple => Neak Pean => Tam Som ( The entance with Tree at east tower ) => East Mebon =>temples rice paddy end of tours

Day5: AM:  
Get up earlier at 5 : 00 AM to See sunrise at the Angkor Wat, Breakfast at Local restaurant / hotel => claim up to top of Phnom Bakeng get view all the Siem Rea Town / temples area =>> South gat of Angkor Thomwith two lines of images hold the Naga lead tower of city sourounding by moat. =>Ancient Angkor Hih Way bridge, 54 towers with 216 Charming smile faces=.> Bayon  =.> Baphoun => Phi Meanakas=> Royal Palace => Peah Pilalay => The Terrace of Elephants=> Terrace of Leper King including North Kleang => Takoe => Tamphroum ( known as jungle temple giant tree get over stone the  temple best of the best where Anjuna july made movie end of tour

Day6: AM:  
Visit to Beng Mealea + Flooded  or floating villages  Of Kampong Phlouk are confronted with a mass of ruins half devoured by a ravenous jungle. The temple's abandoned stones lie like forgotten jewels swathed in lichen and its temple complex strangled by ivy and vines. Brought to you by the same man who built Angkor Wat, King Suryavarman II, it is similar in style to his later effort but receives only a fraction of the guests. Beng Mealea is 70km northeast of Siem Reap on a sealed private road. You can get pass $5AP: The old town of Rolous The very first site of the ancient Khmer civilization was here in Roluos, then known as Hariharalaya. The temples of Roluos were built by King Indravarman I (r 877-89). The first was Preah Ko (Sacred Bull) named after the Nandin statue found on site. Preah Ko has six brick towers each dedicated to his parents, maternal grandparents and to King Jayavarman II and his wife. Next came Bakong, a terrestrial version of the celestial Mount Meru. It is a five-tiered pyramid-temple and was the inspiration for many of the temples that followed Back to hotel In Siem Reap 

Day7:
 - Siem Reap hotel to Battambang hotel city tours/ transfer
visit some place in city of Siem Reap, Silk farm, Art caving school, visit colony city , built, Market charming river of Sangker then Try ocal experince ride on Banboo train over ngith

Day8:  tour around Battambang, 
Killing of Wat Samrong Khnong , visit Rice Pepper villages ( where people make rice pepper ) visit some ruin , Banoun, Sampouv Mountain caves + city tours

.Day9:- Battambang hotel to Kampong Khnang province over as shorter trip to Beach
we learn to make pottery in pottery villages river bank of Kampong Chhnang where less tourists local market. 

Day10- Kampong Chhnang to Kep 
we trip visit salt farm in Kampot, visit Kampot Pepper farm one famous pepper test in wold have short at Kep beach 
we will not miss try best of Kep Crab Market with sea view over. 

Day11- Kep to Sihanouk Ville 
visit Bokor National Park, where get best of mountain of Sea, where touch cloud make your feeling you on sky
to Siahouk ville hotel relax. 

Day12- we go to on share ferry to KOh Rong Koh ROng where the nicest white and safe beaches, food cheap too. 
in after noon we share boat-fishing tours back hotel over in island. 

Day-13 if you stay more on island or main of sihanouk ville visit around city it self different beaches 

Day14- Transfer from sihanouk ville to Phnom Penh airport 
pick up any time depend on your flight schedule to reach your flight

option1---- Private Transport A/ car safety belt  English Speaking driver  

 the charge = 1239 USD.

option2---- Private Transport A/ Van  safety belt.
English Speaking driver
 
the charge = 1339 USD. 
 
-  incluide Gasoline, tool, tax,
- tour guide on a requestion..!
 
-  ticket, entrance fee, hotels
- if you incluide hotel or ticket we we are knowledgeable bout it.
 
if you any extra as we mention above let us know ..!

 

 

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Ms.Carla Bozon-Philippines
Reviewed2013-02-05 02:31:45
This was our second visit to Angkor and our second time driving around with Phat. Travelling with a tuk-tuk is the best way to see Angkor - every morning Phat was there to meet us at our guesthouse, his tuk-tuk with it's little green cool box - full with ice cold water and even colder disposable wet wipes - at the ready. Phat could always suggest an itinerary for us, and was just a fountain of knowledge in general - after being driving his tuk-tuk around Angkor for 11 years, he knows the best times to visit each temple, the best photo spot, the quietest place. More than this, Phat is just a lovely person, considerate, paying great attention to detail and always trying to make things as easy as possible for us. The temples are stupendous, but the best times with Phat were when he was showing us 'real' life - taking us to visit his village, or to the local market. Angkor is great - driving around with Phat made it even more enjoyable. Visited November 2012
Email:carlabozon@hotmail.com
Ms.Carla Bozon-Philippines
Reviewed2013-02-05 02:31:45
This was our second visit to Angkor and our second time driving around with Phat. Travelling with a tuk-tuk is the best way to see Angkor - every morning Phat was there to meet us at our guesthouse, his tuk-tuk with it's little green cool box - full with ice cold water and even colder disposable wet wipes - at the ready. Phat could always suggest an itinerary for us, and was just a fountain of knowledge in general - after being driving his tuk-tuk around Angkor for 11 years, he knows the best times to visit each temple, the best photo spot, the quietest place. More than this, Phat is just a lovely person, considerate, paying great attention to detail and always trying to make things as easy as possible for us. The temples are stupendous, but the best times with Phat were when he was showing us 'real' life - taking us to visit his village, or to the local market. Angkor is great - driving around with Phat made it even more enjoyable. Visited November 2012
Email:carlabozon@hotmail.com
Ms.Carla Bozon-Philippines
Reviewed2013-02-05 02:31:45
This was our second visit to Angkor and our second time driving around with Phat. Travelling with a tuk-tuk is the best way to see Angkor - every morning Phat was there to meet us at our guesthouse, his tuk-tuk with it's little green cool box - full with ice cold water and even colder disposable wet wipes - at the ready. Phat could always suggest an itinerary for us, and was just a fountain of knowledge in general - after being driving his tuk-tuk around Angkor for 11 years, he knows the best times to visit each temple, the best photo spot, the quietest place. More than this, Phat is just a lovely person, considerate, paying great attention to detail and always trying to make things as easy as possible for us. The temples are stupendous, but the best times with Phat were when he was showing us 'real' life - taking us to visit his village, or to the local market. Angkor is great - driving around with Phat made it even more enjoyable. Visited November 2012
Email:carlabozon@hotmail.com
Cambodia Loca Tours & TransfersMr. Dave van Dalen & Sandra Visser-Netherlands
Reviewed2023-02-09 05:00:11
After reading a lot of positive stories on the internet and tripadvisor about mr. Sok Phat\'s \'\'cambodian taxidriver\'\' organisation, my girlfriend and I decided to book a view trips and transfers and we weren\'t dissapointed! In Siem Reap we went to the Temples (1 day with sunrise) and were accompanied by driver mr. Houn and tourguide mr. Vanna. All we can say about mr. Vanna is that he\'s one of the sweetest man we have ever met! He had loads of stories to tell, not only about the temples, but also about his past and the war, witch was fascinating to hear. Mr. Vanna knows so much about the temples that he's like a walking history book :-) and we've could have spent days listening to his stories if we would have had the time for it. Since the people of Cambodia don't make great amounts of money it's always nice to give people a tip and in this case driver Mr. Houn and tour guide Mr. Vanna They and specially Mr. Vanna definitely deserved it!! In Phnom Penh we did a tour to the killing fields, shooting range, Tuol Sleng prison and the Royal Palace with Mr. Sarath, and again we had a great day. Mr. Sarath has his own company (http://www.cambodiataxitour.com/), but works together with Mr. Path if tours are needed in Phnom Penh. Mr. Sarath will drive you all day around in Phnom Penh, wat ever you want. He is also a very nice guy and even invited us to come for dinner, but sadly we didn’t have time. He is also very honest, he brings you to restaurants with no commission, so you don’t pay to much, he just wants you to have a nice holiday! So this man deserved a big tip as well. We also arranged our transportation from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville with the help of Mr Phat, as well as other transfers to airports etc. Due to some miscommunication we missed our transfer, arranged by Mr. Phat, from Sihanouville to Phnom Penh Airport, but luckily there was another driver who could bring us. So everything went alright and there were no further problems. These things could happen and everything turned out all right. We hope that our recommendation will help to book even more clients, cause they did a great job and if we ever return to Cambodia we will surely give Mr Path a call! Mr. Phat can arrange all tours and transfers in whole Cambodia, he has his connections, so you don’t have to look in each town for another company. They have excellent english speaking guides and drivers and the prices are very good and they won’t rip you off. (P.s., MR Phat: please give our best regards and a big hug to m.r Vanna and Mr. Sarath!). Best wishes Dave van Dalen & Sandra Visser form Holland Visited Frebruary - March
Email:d.van.dalen@hvl.nl
tour with Phat at Angkor WatSam Loew-Malaysia
Reviewed0000-00-00 00:00:00
Hi Phat, How are you? We are fine here. Just arrive back at Malaysia this morning. Thanks for your service for the 3 days at Siem Reap! Very good service! =) We will come back again in future ;) We also had a nice trip at Phnom Penh, but the mini bus to Phnom Penh is scarry because it is too fast! Where can I leave the good feedback for you? Thanks, Sam Visited May -2013
Email:sam.mcleow@gmail.com
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