Cambodia Highlights- 8 days

Tour Code: UKXC8BTCGBFQ 

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Phnom Penh, Silk Island, Oudong, Siem Reap, Tonle Sap Lake, Chong Kneas, Angkor Wat
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8 Days

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Daily Tour

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About this tour

Discover the highlights of Cambodia on this captivating 8-day tour. Begin in Phnom Penh, where you’ll explore its vibrant markets and historical landmarks. Journey to Silk Island to experience traditional silk weaving, and visit Oudong, the former capital, known for its stunning stupas and panoramic views. In Siem Reap, embark on a scenic boat ride on Tonle Sap Lake to visit the floating village of Chong Kneas. Conclude your adventure with a visit to the magnificent Angkor Wat, the crowning jewel of Cambodia’s ancient temples. This itinerary offers a perfect blend of cultural immersion and historical exploration.

Itinerary

<span> Day 1</span> Join tour in Phnom Penh

Arrive in the vibrant capital city of Phnom Penh, a place steeped in history and legend dating back to the 14th century, following the discovery by "Grandmother Penh." The city is rich with historical architecture, including grand monuments, shimmering temples, and French Colonial buildings, each showcasing its storied past and unique charm. For those arriving on time, our guide will greet you at the hotel reception at 7 pm for a welcome meeting. Dinner options will be available for those interested. There are no other scheduled activities today, so you are free to arrive in Phnom Penh at your convenience. If you would like to take advantage of a complimentary airport transfer, ensure your arrival is at Phnom Penh International Airport (PNH), located 45 minutes from the hotel. If you miss the welcome meeting, your guide will leave important information for you at the front desk. If you arrive earlier, consider visiting the Central Market, housed in a distinctive Art Deco building from 1935, which is open all day every day. This market, just a 15-minute walk from the hotel, offers a wide variety of goods, from food stalls to souvenirs and everyday household items.

<span> Day 2</span> Discover the sights of Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh became Cambodia's capital from the 1440s, succeeding Angkor. Today, it is a vibrant city featuring many French colonial buildings and a wealth of attractions. With a local guide, we'll explore the National Museum, home to an impressive collection of intricately preserved carvings and lintels from Angkor, as well as the Royal Palace, the Silver Pagoda, and Wat Phnom. In the afternoon, we’ll visit the poignant Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, once a high school that was repurposed by the Khmer Rouge as a primary center for torture and interrogation, and the Choeung Ek Killing Fields, where the memorial stupa, a glass tower filled with human skulls, serves as a stark reminder of the horrors inflicted during Pol Pot’s regime. We will then return to the city.

<span> Day 3</span> Free day in Phnom Penh; optional visit to Silk Island

Today is a free day for you to further explore the city or its surroundings. You have the option to embark on half-day excursions to nearby attractions such as Silk Island, Chiso Mountain, or the deserted Royal City of Oudong. These excursions can be combined, and your tour leader will provide additional details.

Silk Island, or Koh Dach, is accessible via a brief ferry ride along the Mekong River. Here, you can observe traditional craftsmanship as most of the island’s residents engage in producing handmade silk goods. It’s an excellent chance to immerse yourself in local customs and interact with the community.

Chiso Mountain, located approximately 62 km south of Phnom Penh in Sia village, stands 380 meters high and is crowned with the ruins of an 11th-century Khmer Brahmanic temple. The summit offers panoramic views of the lush paddy fields below.

Oudong, situated about an hour north of the capital, provides the opportunity to explore its historic temples and stupas, adding a touch of cultural heritage to your day.

<span> Day 4</span> Drive to Siem Reap; cruise on Tonle Sap Lake

We begin our day with an early drive to Siem Reap, making a stop for lunch along the route. In the afternoon, we head to Tonle Sap Lake for a relaxing boat ride. On our private charter, we will explore the intriguing floating village of Chong Kneas, where you'll observe stilt houses, floating markets, and a variety of boats.

<span> Day 5</span> From Siem Reap, explore Angkor temples with sunset

Our itinerary for the next three days might be adjusted slightly by our local guide to enhance your experience, such as avoiding crowds or aligning with sunset timings. Angkor, once a thriving series of cities established by the Khmer kings between the 9th and 13th centuries, boasted a population of 750,000 at its peak. The Angkor complex covers approximately 155 square kilometers and is adorned with stunning carved stone temples, intricate sculptures, and impressive bas-reliefs.

We will explore the Rolous group, among the earliest temples in the region. In the afternoon, we’ll visit Banteay Srei, known for its small size but exceptional carvings. The day will conclude with a visit to East Mebon and Pre Rup temple, where we will enjoy the sunset.

<span> Day 6</span> From Siem Reap, explore Angkor Thom

Our exploration continues with a visit to the temples constructed by King Jayavarman VII, widely regarded as Angkor's most significant ruler. At the end of the 12th century, he established the fortified city of Angkor Thom, enclosed by a square wall and marked by five grand gates adorned with stone elephant trunks. The moat once housed crocodiles, and each gate was guarded by colossal statues of 54 different deities. Within this city lies one of Angkor’s true masterpieces, The Bayon. While it may not appear as grand from afar as Angkor Wat, The Bayon captivates with its labyrinthine corridors, gothic towers, and enchanting central temples.

We will also explore The Terrace of the Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper King, as well as the Baphuon and Phimeanakas temples, and nearby sites like Preah Khan. Please note that starting January 1, 2020, the third tier of the Bayon Temple, the central highlight of Angkor Thom, will be closed for extensive restoration until 2022. Consequently, while you will only be able to view the iconic stone faces from a distance, the two lower tiers will still be open, allowing you to admire the impressive bas-reliefs and intricate carvings.

<span> Day 7</span> From Siem Reap, explore Ta Prohm and Angkor Wat

On our final day, we explore the second capital of Angkor, visiting the temples of Prasat Kravan, Banteay Kdei, and Takeo. A standout experience for many is the visit to the evocative Ta Prohm Temple, famously featured in the film Tomb Raider, where the jungle has overtaken the ruins. We reserve the most iconic and awe-inspiring sight, Angkor Wat, for the end of our journey, spending our time there until sunset on the final evening of our adventure.

<span> Day 8</span> Tour ends in Siem Reap

Our trip concludes after breakfast at the hotel in Siem Reap. There are no scheduled activities for the day, so you’re free to leave at your convenience. For those with later flights, luggage storage is available at the hotel. To take advantage of a complimentary airport transfer, make sure your departure is from Siem Reap International Airport (REP), just 20 minutes away. If time permits, you might explore the old market for some final shopping or relax with afternoon tea at The Foreign Correspondent's Club.

Included/Excluded

  • * Throughout the tour, guests will be accommodated exclusively in 4- and 5-star hotels.
  • * Accommodation based on twin or double sharing room
  • * All transfers and road transport in modern, air-conditioned vehicles if specified in the program
  • * Meals as mentioned in the program. B-Breakfast, Br-Brunch, L-Lunch, D-Dinner
  • * Your tour guide is a professional, fully trained employee of VTP Travel
  • * Entrance fees if specified in the program
  • * Airfares, Cruise, Train, Sleeper bus if specified in the program.
  • * Compulsory tips for tour guide and driver
  • * Meals not mentioned in the program
  • * Single Supplement. Early check-in and late check-out. Hotel/Room upgrade
  • * Drinks, personal expenses and any services not clearly mentioned in the program
  • * Surcharge for the festive seasons
  • * Applicable Government Taxes and other service charges.
  • * The tour cost does not include POE charges and passport charges.
  • * Porterage Facility

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Phnom Penh, Silk Island, Oudong, Siem Reap, Tonle Sap Lake, Chong Kneas, Angkor Wat
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Maritza
19/05/2025

Excellent!

Booking a Vietnam tour with VTP Travel was an easy decision after reading reviews, and the experience did not disappoint. The hotels were excellent, the food delightful, and the guides spoke perfect English, making the cultural exploration very accessible. Their professionalism and attention to detail made the whole journey relaxing and fun.
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Priscilla
18/05/2025

Excellent!

Our trip to Cambodia with VTP Travel was an unforgettable adventure. The organization was seamless, from airport pickup to daily activities. The guide was fantastic—fluent in English and full of knowledge. We especially loved the food and cultural experiences woven throughout the itinerary. We’d absolutely travel with them again.
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Nicole
18/05/2025

Excellent!

Traveling Myanmar with VTP Travel was a fantastic experience. The itinerary was well balanced, the hotels comfortable and charming, and the guides fluent in English and very friendly. Their professionalism and responsiveness before and during the trip ensured everything went smoothly and exceeded my expectations.
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Evan
17/05/2025

Excellent!

VTP Travel truly impressed me with their Vietnam tour planning. The hotels they chose were both comfortable and conveniently located, and the local cuisine was fantastic. The English-speaking guides were knowledgeable and personable, making each destination come alive with rich historical and cultural stories. The whole trip was seamless and exceeded my expectations.
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Dolores
16/05/2025

Excellent!

I had a wonderful Laos tour thanks to VTP Travel’s careful planning and attention to detail. The accommodations were authentic and comfortable, and the English-speaking guides were knowledgeable and patient. Their excellent communication and customer care made the entire trip stress-free and incredibly enjoyable.
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Rick
15/05/2025

Excellent!

I’ve traveled a lot, but this Cambodia tour stood out for its smooth flow and cultural depth. VTP Travel provided a thoughtful itinerary and a guide who was both friendly and fluent in English. We never felt rushed, and there was always time to absorb each location’s beauty.
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Kelsey
14/05/2025

Excellent!

I couldn’t have asked for a better Vietnam tour than the one arranged by VTP Travel. From beautiful hotels to authentic local cuisine and friendly, professional English-speaking guides, everything was perfect. Their team responded quickly to all inquiries and made sure every detail was handled with care and expertise.
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Brianna
14/05/2025

Excellent!

Traveling Vietnam with VTP Travel was fantastic. The hotels were comfortable and located near key attractions. Meals served were delicious and authentic, and the English-speaking guides provided valuable insights, making every cultural stop informative and enjoyable.
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Courtney
11/05/2025

Excellent!

My trip to Vietnam with VTP Travel was flawlessly organized from start to finish. The hotels were comfortable and well-located, the local cuisine was delicious, and the English-speaking guides were incredibly knowledgeable and friendly. They answered all my questions promptly and made sure every part of the itinerary was tailored to my interests and pace.
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Vickie
10/05/2025

Excellent!

From start to finish, VTP Travel handled everything with incredible professionalism. We toured Laos, and the pace was ideal—relaxed yet full of meaningful experiences. The accommodations were clean, quiet, and welcoming. Our guide’s English fluency made every moment easy to follow and enjoyable.
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Sawyer
10/05/2025

Excellent!

Traveling Myanmar with VTP Travel was an enriching experience. The itinerary was well planned, the hotels were comfortable, and the English-speaking guides were friendly and knowledgeable. Their professionalism and care ensured that every moment of the trip was smooth and memorable.
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Ayla
10/05/2025

Excellent!

Myanmar left us speechless, and much of that is thanks to VTP Travel. The local team was punctual, courteous, and always helpful. We especially loved the floating villages and the temples in Bagan. The guide had perfect English and offered rich context without overloading us.
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Timothy
10/05/2025

Excellent!

My Laos tour with VTP Travel was filled with unexpected highlights. The team had a strong sense of organization, and everything went smoothly from start to finish. Our accommodations were peaceful and clean. I especially appreciated our English-speaking guide’s respectful approach to explaining traditions and local customs.
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Kendra
09/05/2025

Excellent!

I was worried about booking with a lesser-known company but VTP Travel exceeded all my expectations. Their customer service and tour management were flawless.
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Leonard
09/05/2025

Excellent!

I thoroughly enjoyed my Laos tour with VTP Travel. The accommodations were authentic and very comfortable. The itinerary was thoughtfully designed to include cultural experiences and beautiful natural sights. Our English-speaking guides were knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate, making the journey immersive and memorable.

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