On the Adventurous Path of Cambodia Tour – 20 Days. Make most of your Cambodia tour by spending nearly 3 weeks adventuring all the amazing destinations in the Khmer Kingdom. From the gorgeous capital upon a time to historical relics filled with legends and fairy tales, from pristine nature to dreaming beaches with endless sand and the incredible undersea world. 20 days can bring you a ton of impressions beyond your imagination.

Day 01: Siem Reap Arrival
Welcome to Cambodia, once you arrive at Siem Reap International Airport, the local tour guide will pick up you and take you to the hotel for check-in. Relax by a walk around your hotel to get on well with the locals or find somewhere to enjoy the sunset.
Overnight in Siem Reap
 
Day 02: Siem Reap – Angkor Complex (B, L)
Get up early in the morning then head to Angkor Wat to see the sunrise. After that, climb up to the top of Phnom Bakheng to get a panoramic view of the temples area. Then your trip should be to the South Gate of Angkor Thom, Bayon Temple, Royal Palace, Peah Pilalay, The Terrace of Elephants, and Terrace of Leper King.
 
Day 03: Beng Mealea (B, L,)
Benmelea, 70km northeast of Siem Reap, is one of the most popular vegetation temples which was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List in 1992 in the Cultural category. Inside the temple, numerous abandoned stones lie like forgotten jewels swathed in lichen. The temple has also the same style as the Angkor Wat. Then, the very first sight of the ancient Khmer civilization was in Roluos known as Hariharalaya. The first was Preah Ko named after the Nandin statue found on the site which has 6 brick towers dedicated to his parents, maternal grandparents, King Jayavarman II, and his wife. Additionally, Bakong is well known as a terrestrial version of the celestial Mount Meru, a five-tiered pyramid temple.
 
Day 04: Angkor Wat Day Tour (B , L)
In the morning, the tour guide may meet you at 8:00 to begin an exciting day by a visit to Pre Rup before heading to Bantay Samre Temples. Then drive to the countryside villages where you can see how the sugar palm is produced. In the afternoon, to avoid the crowd of the busy high season, here are the highly recommended itinerary: Peah Khan temple – Tam Son – East Mebon – Temples rice paddy.
 
Day 05: Siem Reap (B, L, )
Spend a day and a night in a homestay with a local family and local project at the Kra Bey Riel community. This is a great chance to get to know deeply the local customs and culture.
 
Day 06: Siem Reap – Battambang (B, L)
 
Let yourself be free until the tour guide meets you early in the afternoon and takes you on a 3-hour drive from Siem Reap to Battambang by private vehicle and check in at your hotel. The rest of the day is your leisure to exploring the city.
 
Day 07: Battambang (B, L )
The bamboo train, or nori, cannot be ignored once you arrive in Battambang. It is a bamboo flatbed on wheels, powered by a motor or small tractor engine. This would be one of the most unforgettable memories of your 20-day tour in Cambodia. Especially when you meet another train coming in the opposite direction, just need to lift your vehicle, wait for it to pass, and put your train back on the rails. That’s amazing! In the afternoon, go to the circus Phare Ponleu Selpak before taking a tuk-tuk to the Killing Caves where Khmer Rouge soldiers pushed the victims to their deaths. End your memorable day with a visit to the Bat Caves at around 5:30 pm with a cup of beer to watch the spectacular view of thousands of bats flying out of the caves.
 
Day 08: Battambang – Wat Ek Phnom (B, L, )
Rent a bike for $1 to $2 for a full day and ride follow the river toward Wat Ek Phnom, an Angkorian temple located on the left bank of the Sangkae River. A temple is an interesting place that is the center of holiday festivities for the people of the nearby village, along with the temple ruins.
 
Day 09: Battambang – Kampong Cham (B, L)
Your drive to Kampong Cham may take around 2 hours. Kampong Cham is one of Cambodia’s largest towns, which is located on the mighty Mekong River. In Kampong Cham, take a sightseeing tour to see the villages, and experience the local life.
 
Day 10: Kampong Cham – Kratie (B, L, )
After breakfast at the hotel, head to Kratie, which is well-known for lovely Irrawaddy dolphins. It is thought that fewer than 100 of the Irrawaddy dolphins inhabit a 190km stretch of the Mekong. The dolphins often hang out at Kampi, where you can hop in a boat with the price around $7 to $9 for one person. The best time to visit is the late afternoon which is the time for usual feeding and most active. It is also cooler and lovelier along the river.
 
Day 11: Kratie – Mondulkiri (B, L)
From Kratie, take a 3-4 hour drive to arrive at Sen Monorom, the capital of Mondulkiri province. Check in your hotel. Then head to Bou Sra Waterfall, one of the most impressive falls in Cambodia, and plunge into the dense jungle below. The double-drop waterfall has a spectacular view that makes you impressed. Come back to Sen Monorom and spend the late afternoon driving around to see the landscape and the Sea Forests. You should climb up the hill to enjoy the bird’s eye view and take some photos.
 
Day 12: Mondulkiri (B, L, )
On the second day in Mondulkiri, the local guide may offer an excellent elephant experience. Get into the Bunong Elephant Project to learn more about the character, behavior, and body language of elephants. The most amazing thing is when you go swimming with and wash the elephants.
 
Day 13: Mondulkiri – Phnom Penh (B)
Transfer from Mondulkiri to Phnom Penh may take about 5 hours, thus, you will get to Phnom Penh in the afternoon. After checking in your hotel, begin your experiences in Phnom Penh by taking a cooking class in which you have an ideal chance to get on well with the culture, cuisine, the manner on the table. The cooking class may include a short trip to the local market where you can buy the ingredients for your dishes. That would be a good beginning.
 
Day 14: Phnom Penh – City Tour (B, L)
The morning will be at your leisure. In the afternoon, our guide will meet you and take you to the National Museum (which is open every day). The museum includes more than 5000 objects on display such as Angkorian era statues, lingas, and other artifacts, most notably the legendary statue of the “Leper King”.
Then head to Royal Palace serving as the residence of the King as well as a venue for court ceremonies. It is considered the symbol of the Kingdom. Located in the same compound as the Royal Palace is the “Silver Pagoda” which is unique amongst pagodas. Silver Pagoda is a place for the King meets with monks, Royal ceremonies have taken place, and for housing a collection of priceless Buddhist and historical objects like “Emerald Buddha”.
 
Day 15: Phnom Penh – City Tour (B, L)
Continue your city tour by a visit to Choeung Ek Genocidal Center, or The Killing Fields where the Khmer Rouge regime executed millions of victims. After the Khmer Rouge regime, memorials were set up at many of the sites containing the bones and remnants of dead people gathered from the area. After that, the tour guide will take you to the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21). Now it serves as a memorial and testament to the madness of the Khmer Rouge regime.
In the afternoon, leave the pains of losses behind, relax by a trip to the Russian Market where everything is on sale from silks and carvings, jewelry, many kinds of souvenirs to food and drinks stands in the middle of the market.
 
Day 16: Phnom Penh – Kampot (B , L)
2-hour drive by private car will take you outside of Phnom Penh. Welcome to Kampot, a charming and peaceful town. Kampot will highlight your 20-day tour in Cambodia. Let's be free today.
 
Day 17: Kampot (B, L )
You can choose one among these activities: cycle around Kampot’s City Center, motorbike up Bokor Mountain, visit the pepper plantations, kayak the Green Cathedral or relax and swim along the river.
 
Day 18: Kampot – Sihanoukville (B)
Just less than 2 hours with a private vehicle, you arrive in Sihanoukville, the Maldives of Cambodia with the pristine untouched white sandy beaches. Spend a day on your way to immerse yourself in the beaches.
 
Day 19: Sihanoukville  - Free day( B )
Sihanoukville is an ideal destination for water sports activities including a scuba diving trip to get the best view of coral and sea creatures lurking in the depth, snorkeling trips, or having a flipper around.
 
Day 20: Sihanoukville – Phnom Penh – Departure ( B )
Spend time at your leisure before transferring to Phnom Penh and end your 20-day tour in Cambodia.
 

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