Description
Just to name a few. A bit cheaper than other packages, for travelers looking for an alternative if you are not interested in the beach access or food but prefer to spend more time in Siem Reap to visit the Temples, Waterpark, and may other local attractions.
A tour bursting with exotic adventure that offers you the perfect combination of gateway to Cambodia’s exploration and family bonding.
This is a family tour package to the most beautiful and historical places in Cambodia.
There’s no better way to bond with your family than traveling together. With our Multigenerational Escape Tour package, you won’t just see the country, you’ll create incredible memories.
Tour Price
from $800 per person
Duration
10 Days
Vehicles
Private Luxury Nissan Urvan
Region
Siem Reap, Phnom Penh
Tour Start & End
Arrival Siem Reap. Departure Phnom Penh.
Guide
Mr./Ms. (N/A)
Group Size
# Pax Max
Accommodation
4* Hotel (Model Angkor Resort & Kabiki)
Meals Included
Breakfasts: #, Lunches: #: Dinners: #
Itinerary in Details
Upon arrival at Siem Reap International Airport, you will be welcomed by your driver and transferred to your hotel for check-in. Once you arrive at the hotel, you will be welcomed by one of our management team, and it is the opportunity to go through your itinerary again before it gets started.
You’ll be taken to the Khmer Ceramics Workshop this morning, where the local potter will lead you.
Your local potter will first show you around the center. They’ll show you how to make an Angkorian bowl and customize it with your own carving. Following the construction of your pot’s framework, we will glaze and fire the pots at 1000°C for the final hour. The next day, your completed artifact will be shipped to your hotel.
In the afternoon, you partake in cooking class. Here you will join the cooking class to make some of the Cambodian classics like Amok. Enjoy the hands-on cooking experience, including three Cambodian dishes in a purpose-built village pavilion. During the class, we will visit a local market and a local family’s home so that you can learn how the locals cook. During the class, you will get to eat what you cook, so we have classed this as dinner.
We depart the town as we venture towards an unspoiled floating community called Kampong Phluk, known for its stilted-house villages and flooded forest.
Along the way, we will stop to have a look around the Rolous Market. This is a great chance to glimpse the local daily life selling indigenously grown vegetables, different fish species, and other local produce.
We will also see one of the bridges on the Rolous River, built during the period of French dominance in Cambodia. We then board a boat and begin sailing down the river, eventually arriving at the floating community of Kampong Phluk, where we will experience a truly unique way of life.
Within the community, there are fish farms, an island pagoda, schools, and houses built on 8 to 10m high stilts.
As we venture beyond the villages, we will head into the flooded forest; home to some of Cambodia’s water-bird species. The boat will then set off for the largest freshwater lake in SE Asia, Tonle Sap, where we will explore before heading back to the mainland and returning you back to your hotel for your lunch and the rest of the afternoon free.
And, in the evening, you’ll be wowed by the incredible Cambodian circus, which combines acrobatics, music, dance, and culture. The show is put on by the performing arts school in collaboration with Phare Ponleu, a non-profit organization. They’ve given young Cambodians a forum to grow their talents, and their show has impressed audiences all over the world.
The circus show is more accurately represented as music, dance, Cambodian storytelling, and acrobatics rather than a circus. This spectacular display is a must-see for anyone visiting Cambodia.
You can either choose to be picked up at 6:15 pm, meaning that you can eat at the Phare Circus restaurant before the show or at 7:15 pm if you want to eat after the performance.
We depart the town as we venture towards an unspoiled floating community called Kampong Phluk, known for its stilted-house villages and flooded forest.
Along the way, we will stop to have a look around the Rolous Market. This is a great chance to glimpse the local daily life selling indigenously grown vegetables, different fish species, and other local produce.
We will also see one of the bridges on the Rolous River, built during the period of French dominance in Cambodia. We then board a boat and begin sailing down the river, eventually arriving at the floating community of Kampong Phluk, where we will experience a truly unique way of life.
Within the community, there are fish farms, an island pagoda, schools, and houses built on 8 to 10m high stilts.
As we venture beyond the villages, we will head into the flooded forest; home to some of Cambodia’s water-bird species. The boat will then set off for the largest freshwater lake in SE Asia, Tonle Sap, where we will explore before heading back to the mainland and returning you back to your hotel for your lunch and the rest of the afternoon free.
And, in the evening, you’ll be wowed by the incredible Cambodian circus, which combines acrobatics, music, dance, and culture. The show is put on by the performing arts school in collaboration with Phare Ponleu, a non-profit organization. They’ve given young Cambodians a forum to grow their talents, and their show has impressed audiences all over the world.
The circus show is more accurately represented as music, dance, Cambodian storytelling, and acrobatics rather than a circus. This spectacular display is a must-see for anyone visiting Cambodia.
You can either choose to be picked up at 6:15 pm, meaning that you can eat at the Phare Circus restaurant before the show or at 7:15 pm if you want to eat after the performance.v
This morning at 7:45am, you will start your cycling to the very first temple of Angkor Wat, then visit the temple with your guide. You start cycling to the South Gate, and ride to the West Gate off-road. You will arrive at a hidden temple in the middle of a rice field. Then you will have lunch at a local restaurant in front of the Terrace of the Elephant. After lunch, visit the Bayon temple and ride to the Death Gate of the Angkor Thom city. You finish with a ride under the trees back to the hotel.
After breakfast, you’ll get picked up from your hotel to Angkor Zipline; we will make you feel like gibbons as you fly for your treetop adventure. With 10 ziplines, 4 hanging bridges, 21 platform stations, and a 50-meter rappel descent, you are sure to have an adrenaline adventure to remember.
Everyone will meet at the zipline, and the staff will take you for lunch at their restaurant. Afterward, everyone will be transferred back to the hotel to enjoy their rest.
(Sunset Boat with snacks)
Today, you have the majority of the day to spend as you wish. However, in the late afternoon, we will then pick you up for a 2-hour horse ride where you will be able to watch the sunset from the beautiful countryside.
Our horses will lead you on a ride through local countryside villages, scenic rice fields, and tourist-free temple ruins, all of which are waiting to be explored. This will no doubt provide an authentic taste of the real Khmer lifestyle viewed from horseback and a welcome break from other tourists.
Today you will enjoy the one and only wakeboard park in the Kingdom of Cambodia! It is located in the city of Siem Reap, home to the world’s largest religious monument called Angkor Wat.
Wakeboarding will be available at the park, with a range of board choices for anyone from beginners to pros. If you just want to watch and relax, there will be free access to our beach area and a restaurant offering local food, wraps, bowls, and refreshing drinks.
This morning, you will leave Siem Reap behind and travel onward to Cambodia’s capital city – Phnom Penh. Along the way, you will stop briefly in Skuon (commonly known as ‘Spiderville’). There, if your stomach permits it, you will be able to try the local delicacy of deep-fried tarantula!
Upon your arrival in Phnom Penh, you will be transferred to your hotel for check-in.
Then, the Royal Palace complex and the adjacent ‘Silver Pagoda’ compound include many buildings, structures, and gardens set within 500×800 meter walled grounds overlooking a riverfront park.
The high sculpted wall and the golden spired Chanchhaya Pavilion, which mark the approach to the Palace, stand out against the riverfront skyline. The high walls of the Palace grounds muffle street noises, and the various Royal buildings rise like ornate islands from the tranquil, manicured tropical gardens. The silver pagoda is also recognized as the Emerald Buddha Pagoda or Wat Preah Kaew.
After the tour, you will be transferred back to your hotel for rest with the evening free.
After breakfast, you’ll be picked up for a Cyclo tour around Phnom Penh’s key sites, such as Wat Phnom, the Central Market, Independence Monument, the Royal Palace, and the Silver Pagoda.
You will visit the National Museum, the largest museum of cultural history and is the country’s leading historical and archaeological museum.
Today you will be picked up to go to the Phnom Penh Royal Safari Park, the first large-scale 200 with a “Four Kingdoms” theme, which features four majestic and fascinating daily animal shows.
Daily Show Schedule:
- Bird Show Times 09:15 am
- Tiger Show Time 09:50 am
- Multi-Show Time 10:25 am
- Crocodile Show Times 11:00 am
- Orang Utan Show Time 11:35 am
Today you are free until you get picked up, then transfer to the airport for your departing flight back home.
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