Intrepid Travel
Real Cambodia
Real Cambodia
On this ten-day trip through Cambodia, you’ll start in Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City then hightail it to Phnom Penh, where you’ll set sail on the Mekong River over sunset and toast to your adventure. Then, soak up the sun, sand and swim in island paradise Koh Rong and meet the locals during a rural homestay in Sambor Prei Kuk. Discover ancient wonders in Siem Reap’s Angkor complex at sunrise and spend a full day wandering this incredible UNESCO World Heritage site. When you’ve had your fill of tasty food, temples and rice fields, end it all in Thailand’s Bangkok and raise a glass to a trip well-travelled!
Activities
- Phnom Penh – Orientation Walk
- Phnom Penh – Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S21)
- Phnom Penh – Killing Fields of Choeung Ek
- Phnom Penh – Local Breakfast
- Phnom Penh – Sunset River Cruise
- Sambor Prei Kuk – Khmer Dinner
- Sambor Prei Kuk – Homestay
- Sambor Prei Kuk – Local Community Guide
- Sambor Prei Kuk – Village Walk
- Siem Reap – Orientation Walk
- Siem Reap – Angkor Temples Guided Tour by TukTuk
- Siem Reap – Angkor Wat Sunrise
- Siem Reap – One day Angkor Pass
Highlights
- Spend a night in at your rural homestay in Sambor Preikuk, right in the heart of everyday life in Cambodia – walk through the village, see locals working the rice fields and learn about the community-led efforts to preserve this area’s cultural heritage.
- See the sunrise over the incredible Angkor complex and take a guided tuk-tuk tour of all the best sites (including Angkor Wat and jungle-covered Ta Prohm) with a company focused on employing local women in the community.
- Enjoy tonnes of free time swimming and soaking up the sun on the sands of Koh Rong Island – the perfect spot for long beach days, jungle hikes, waterfalls expeditions and a drink (or two).
- Tuck into some local food sure to delight the tastebuds – including a homecooked Khmer dinner and breakfast at your homestay, local market delights and street eats sure to please.
- Learn more about Cambodia’s confronting but important history with included visits to the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S21) and the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek.
Day 1 |
Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is the most populous city in Vietnam at 9 million people. It is an enticing mix of the old and new, with European architecture due to French colonization to towering skyscrapers and modern shopping malls. Each of the 24 districts of Ho Chi Minh City are a little different, and begging to be explored! |
Day 2 |
Striking pagodas, historic monuments, and bustling markets await you in Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital and former seat of the Khmer Empire on the banks of the Mekong River. South of the country’s iconic Angkor Wat temple, Phnom Penh is the perfect urban center to begin your adventures in Cambodia! Though less frequented than Siem Reap’s Angkor Wat, Phnom Penh boasts beautiful Buddhist temples of its own. From Wat Phnom, the towering pagoda surrounding by an exquisite botanical garden, to the sparkling Silver Pagoda, which lies mere steps from the city’s golden Royal Palace, Phnom Penh offers plenty of spiritual landmarks ideal for reflection and guaranteed to leave you in awe. Travel two blocks from the Silver Pagoda to visit the bright red National Museum of Cambodia, which holds thousands of centuries-old Cambodian artifacts and will immerse you in the history of Khmer culture. Phnom Penh’s dark (and fairly recent) past still haunts some of its most visited landmarks. Choeung Ek Genocidal Center and Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum are vital pieces of this city’s history and detail the brutal effects of the Khmer Rouge’s occupation of Phnom Penh after the Cambodian War. These essential monuments will give you a deeper understanding of and appreciation for the city as it stands today. After exploring Phnom Penh’s famous monuments, take time to unwind and savor the city’s vibrant social life! Eat your way through the Phnom Penh Street Market to enjoy amazing street food, browse the Old Market for fresh and local fruits, or sit in one of the city’s many restaurants or distilleries to taste fresh made noodles and sweet rum. |
Day 3 |
Striking pagodas, historic monuments, and bustling markets await you in Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital and former seat of the Khmer Empire on the banks of the Mekong River. South of the country’s iconic Angkor Wat temple, Phnom Penh is the perfect urban center to begin your adventures in Cambodia! Though less frequented than Siem Reap’s Angkor Wat, Phnom Penh boasts beautiful Buddhist temples of its own. From Wat Phnom, the towering pagoda surrounding by an exquisite botanical garden, to the sparkling Silver Pagoda, which lies mere steps from the city’s golden Royal Palace, Phnom Penh offers plenty of spiritual landmarks ideal for reflection and guaranteed to leave you in awe. Travel two blocks from the Silver Pagoda to visit the bright red National Museum of Cambodia, which holds thousands of centuries-old Cambodian artifacts and will immerse you in the history of Khmer culture. Phnom Penh’s dark (and fairly recent) past still haunts some of its most visited landmarks. Choeung Ek Genocidal Center and Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum are vital pieces of this city’s history and detail the brutal effects of the Khmer Rouge’s occupation of Phnom Penh after the Cambodian War. These essential monuments will give you a deeper understanding of and appreciation for the city as it stands today. After exploring Phnom Penh’s famous monuments, take time to unwind and savor the city’s vibrant social life! Eat your way through the Phnom Penh Street Market to enjoy amazing street food, browse the Old Market for fresh and local fruits, or sit in one of the city’s many restaurants or distilleries to taste fresh made noodles and sweet rum. |
Day 4 |
Nestled along Cambodia’s picturesque coastline, Sihanoukville offers an inviting retreat with its stunning beaches and vibrant culture. This coastal city, named after King Norodom Sihanouk, is renowned for its pristine white sand beaches and turquoise waters. The beaches of Otres, Serendipity, and Koh Rong are particularly popular, providing the perfect backdrop for relaxation and water sports. These serene spots are ideal for snorkeling, swimming, or simply lounging under the sun. Sihanoukville’s charm extends beyond its beaches to its bustling Phsar Leu Market, where visitors can immerse themselves in local culture. This vibrant market offers an array of fresh produce, local handicrafts, and tantalizing street food. It’s a great place to experience the daily life of the locals and taste some of Cambodia’s unique culinary delights. For a touch of adventure, take a trip to the nearby Koh Rong Samloem or explore the nearby islands, known for their spectacular marine life and unspoiled landscapes. The island offers opportunities for diving, kayaking, and hiking through lush jungle trails. The Ream National Park is another natural wonder worth exploring, featuring mangroves, tropical rainforests, and diverse wildlife. Fun fact: Sihanoukville is often referred to as "Koh Rong’s Gateway" due to its role as a hub for travelers heading to the nearby islands. The city’s blend of beachside relaxation and vibrant local culture ensures a memorable experience for every visitor. |
Day 5 |
Nestled along Cambodia’s picturesque coastline, Sihanoukville offers an inviting retreat with its stunning beaches and vibrant culture. This coastal city, named after King Norodom Sihanouk, is renowned for its pristine white sand beaches and turquoise waters. The beaches of Otres, Serendipity, and Koh Rong are particularly popular, providing the perfect backdrop for relaxation and water sports. These serene spots are ideal for snorkeling, swimming, or simply lounging under the sun. Sihanoukville’s charm extends beyond its beaches to its bustling Phsar Leu Market, where visitors can immerse themselves in local culture. This vibrant market offers an array of fresh produce, local handicrafts, and tantalizing street food. It’s a great place to experience the daily life of the locals and taste some of Cambodia’s unique culinary delights. For a touch of adventure, take a trip to the nearby Koh Rong Samloem or explore the nearby islands, known for their spectacular marine life and unspoiled landscapes. The island offers opportunities for diving, kayaking, and hiking through lush jungle trails. The Ream National Park is another natural wonder worth exploring, featuring mangroves, tropical rainforests, and diverse wildlife. Fun fact: Sihanoukville is often referred to as "Koh Rong’s Gateway" due to its role as a hub for travelers heading to the nearby islands. The city’s blend of beachside relaxation and vibrant local culture ensures a memorable experience for every visitor. |
Day 6 |
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Day 7 |
This resort town is the gateway to the ruins of Angkor, a complex of stone buildings includes the main temple, Angkor Wat. When you have finished exploring the temples, this chic city has plenty to offer with world-class restaurants, hotels, spas and shopping. |
Day 8 |
Angkor Wat, located near Siem Reap in Cambodia, is a mesmerizing testament to the grandeur of the Khmer Empire and one of the world's most remarkable archaeological sites. Built in the early 12th century by King Suryavarman II, Angkor Wat was originally dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu but later became a Buddhist temple. The temple complex is the largest religious monument on the planet, spanning over 162 hectares, and is renowned for its intricate bas-reliefs, towering spires, and expansive moat that surrounds the central temple. As the sun rises over the iconic lotus-shaped towers, the play of light creates an ethereal atmosphere that captivates visitors, making sunrise visits an unforgettable experience. Beyond Angkor Wat itself, the wider Angkor Archaeological Park is dotted with many other temples and ruins, each telling a story of Cambodia's rich history and spiritual heritage. Bayon Temple, famous for its enigmatic stone faces, stands at the heart of Angkor Thom, the last capital of the Khmer Empire. Nearby, Ta Prohm, known for the massive trees that intertwine with its stone structures, offers a unique blend of architecture and nature, giving visitors a glimpse into what early explorers might have felt upon discovering these ancient temples hidden in the jungle. The contrast between the towering trees and the intricately carved walls covered in lichen and moss creates a scene that is both haunting and beautiful. A visit to Angkor Wat is not complete without exploring the cultural aspects of the region. Siem Reap, the gateway to Angkor, is a vibrant city offering a mix of traditional markets, bustling night bazaars, and authentic Khmer cuisine. The Old Market (Psar Chaa) and Angkor Night Market are excellent places to sample local delicacies like amok trey (a fragrant fish curry) or bai sach chrouk (pork and rice). Visitors can also enjoy traditional Apsara dance performances, which tell the stories of Cambodian myths and legends through graceful movements and ornate costumes. These experiences enrich a journey to Angkor, blending history, culture, and adventure into one compelling narrative. Fun fact: Angkor Wat is featured on Cambodia's national flag, making it the only national flag in the world with a building on it. This is a testament to the profound significance that Angkor Wat holds for the Cambodian people, symbolizing their cultural pride, resilience, and national identity. Exploring Angkor is like stepping back in time, where ancient wonders and living traditions converge to create a truly awe-inspiring travel experience. |
Day 9 |
Bangkok, Thailand, is a city where vibrant tradition meets modern dynamism. Known as the "City of Angels," Bangkok is a place of dazzling contrasts, from serene temples and bustling street markets to soaring skyscrapers and vibrant nightlife. One of the city's most awe-inspiring attractions is the Grand Palace, an ornate architectural marvel that has served as the royal residence since 1782. Within its grounds lies Wat Phra Kaew, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, one of Thailand's most sacred sites. Visitors are often captivated by the intricate detail of the buildings, the golden spires, and the mythical guardians that seem to protect the palace from a bygone era. Bangkok's temples are a cornerstone of its cultural landscape, and Wat Arun, or the Temple of Dawn, is another must-see. Rising majestically over the Chao Phraya River, Wat Arun is best viewed at sunset when its spires glow with a mystical light, reflecting off the water. The temple's design, decorated with colorful porcelain pieces and seashells, is a testament to the artistic ingenuity of Thai craftsmanship. Nearby, Wat Pho, home to the massive Reclining Buddha, offers visitors a chance to witness one of the largest Buddha statues in Thailand, stretching 46 meters in length. This temple is also renowned as the birthplace of traditional Thai massage, and visitors can indulge in a relaxing massage on-site. For those looking to dive into the sensory feast of Bangkok’s street life, the Chatuchak Weekend Market is a must-visit. With over 15,000 stalls sprawling across 35 acres, it is one of the largest markets in the world. Here, you can find everything from traditional Thai handicrafts and antiques to trendy fashion and tantalizing street food. Another unique experience awaits at the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, where vendors sell fresh produce, souvenirs, and Thai delicacies from boats, giving visitors a glimpse of a traditional way of life that has endured through the ages. Fun fact: Bangkok holds the Guinness World Record for having the longest city name in the world. While we know it as Bangkok, the full ceremonial name is "Krung Thep Maha Nakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Ayuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit," which translates to "City of Angels, Great City of Immortals, Magnificent City of the Nine Gems." This poetic name beautifully reflects the city's rich cultural heritage and timeless appeal. Whether it’s exploring historical landmarks, indulging in tantalizing cuisine, or experiencing the dynamic energy of its markets, Bangkok offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of Thai culture and modernity. |
Day 10 |
Bangkok, Thailand, is a city where vibrant tradition meets modern dynamism. Known as the "City of Angels," Bangkok is a place of dazzling contrasts, from serene temples and bustling street markets to soaring skyscrapers and vibrant nightlife. One of the city's most awe-inspiring attractions is the Grand Palace, an ornate architectural marvel that has served as the royal residence since 1782. Within its grounds lies Wat Phra Kaew, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, one of Thailand's most sacred sites. Visitors are often captivated by the intricate detail of the buildings, the golden spires, and the mythical guardians that seem to protect the palace from a bygone era. Bangkok's temples are a cornerstone of its cultural landscape, and Wat Arun, or the Temple of Dawn, is another must-see. Rising majestically over the Chao Phraya River, Wat Arun is best viewed at sunset when its spires glow with a mystical light, reflecting off the water. The temple's design, decorated with colorful porcelain pieces and seashells, is a testament to the artistic ingenuity of Thai craftsmanship. Nearby, Wat Pho, home to the massive Reclining Buddha, offers visitors a chance to witness one of the largest Buddha statues in Thailand, stretching 46 meters in length. This temple is also renowned as the birthplace of traditional Thai massage, and visitors can indulge in a relaxing massage on-site. For those looking to dive into the sensory feast of Bangkok’s street life, the Chatuchak Weekend Market is a must-visit. With over 15,000 stalls sprawling across 35 acres, it is one of the largest markets in the world. Here, you can find everything from traditional Thai handicrafts and antiques to trendy fashion and tantalizing street food. Another unique experience awaits at the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, where vendors sell fresh produce, souvenirs, and Thai delicacies from boats, giving visitors a glimpse of a traditional way of life that has endured through the ages. Fun fact: Bangkok holds the Guinness World Record for having the longest city name in the world. While we know it as Bangkok, the full ceremonial name is "Krung Thep Maha Nakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Ayuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit," which translates to "City of Angels, Great City of Immortals, Magnificent City of the Nine Gems." This poetic name beautifully reflects the city's rich cultural heritage and timeless appeal. Whether it’s exploring historical landmarks, indulging in tantalizing cuisine, or experiencing the dynamic energy of its markets, Bangkok offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of Thai culture and modernity. |
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