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Angkor Panorama Museum Siem Reap

Kampong phluk
Day 1| Siem Reap Majestic Temples Tour
Day 1. Phnom Penh City Tour

Start your day exploring Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s dynamic capital, with a guided tour that brings you face-to-face with both the beauty and the tragedy of the country’s history.

Begin your day with a visit to the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek, a deeply moving site where thousands of victims of the Khmer Rouge regime were laid to rest. A memorial stupa stands in quiet remembrance, and an audio guide or local expert can help you better understand the painful history.

Next, continue to the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21), a former high school turned prison during the Khmer Rouge era. The museum is a powerful and sobering place, offering insight into Cambodia’s darkest chapter.

In the afternoon, shift to a more uplifting part of the city’s heritage with a visit to the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda. These beautifully preserved grounds are home to the royal residence, stunning Khmer architecture, and priceless national treasures and transfer to Kampongthom.

Day 2.  Explore Sambo Prei Kuk and Floating village then  to Siemreap

Start your day with a traditional breakfast at your homestay before setting out to explore Sambor Prei Kuk, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Cambodia’s most significant yet lesser-known archaeological treasures.

Dating back to the pre-Angkorian Chenla period (7th century), this ancient city features over 100 brick temples scattered across a forested area, many adorned with intricate carvings and surrounded by tranquil walking paths.

A local guide can enhance your visit, sharing insights into the site’s unique architecture and its role as a precursor to the great temples of Angkor.

After your exploration, return to the homestay for lunch or pack a picnic to enjoy on the road. Then begin the drive south toward Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s vibrant capital. The journey takes approximately 4–5 hours, offering scenic views of rural landscapes and glimpses of everyday life and taste authentic deep-fried tarantulas along the way.

Start with a visit to the majestic Angkor Wat, the world’s largest religious monument and a symbol of Cambodia. Next, explore Angkor Thom, the ancient royal city, where you’ll discover the enigmatic Bayon Temple, famous for its 200 smiling stone faces.

Finally, visit the atmospheric Ta Prohm, often called the jungle temple, where massive tree roots intertwine with centuries-old ruins, a site made famous by the film Tomb Raider.

After the tour, you’ll be dropped off at your hotel.

Duration: Approximately 5–6 hours

Day 2| Journey to Kampong Thom via a Floating Village

As you journey toward Kampong Thom, take a memorable detour to explore the Floating Village of Kampong Khleang, one of the largest and most authentic stilted communities on Tonle Sap Lake.

Unlike more touristic villages, Kampong Khleang offers a genuine glimpse into the daily life of locals who live in harmony with the rhythms of the lake. Depending on the season, you’ll see houses rising high above the floodwaters on stilts or boats gliding between homes during the rainy season.

After your visit, continue toward Kampong Thom with a stop at the Kampong Kdei Bridge, also known as Spean Praptos. This remarkable laterite and stone bridge, built during the Angkorian era (likely under Jayavarman VII in the 12th century), is one of the oldest and longest surviving stone-arch bridges in Southeast Asia.

It’s a testament to the advanced engineering skills of the Khmer Empire and a perfect photo opportunity for history enthusiasts.

After exploring the Kampong Kdei Bridge, continue your journey to Kampong Thom, a quiet provincial town that serves as the gateway to one of Cambodia’s most important archaeological sites.

Upon arrival, head directly to your local homestay near Sambor Prei Kuk, where you’ll experience authentic rural Cambodian hospitality. Nestled among rice fields and traditional wooden houses, the homestay offers a peaceful retreat and a chance to engage with local life. Enjoy a home-cooked dinner made with fresh local ingredients, and perhaps take a stroll around the village to observe the sunset and the gentle pace of daily life.

 

Arrive in Phnom Penh in the late afternoon or early evening and check in to your accommodation.

 

Drop off at your hotel end the services!

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