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CULTURE AND CHARITY IN CAMBODIA


Culture and Charity in Cambodia Itinerary

 

PRICE PER PERSON


First Class Option

2 ADULTS      

4 ADULTS      

SINGLE SUP.

550 GBP

460 GBP

110 GBP


Superior Option

2 ADULTS      

4 ADULTS      

SINGLE SUP.

630 GBP

540 GBP

180 GBP


Deluxe Option

2 ADULTS      

4 ADULTS      

SINGLE SUP.

940 GBP

850 GBP

490 GBP

 

All prices quoted are per person and refer to a shared double or twin occupancy. Peak season surcharges and/or compulsory meals may apply during Christmas and New Year periods. Changes to the itinerary may also need to be arranged during these times.
Please ask one of our Travel Advisor in case you would like the price quoted in Euro or US Dollars.

Contact a Travel Advisor if You Wish to Know the Price per Person for a Different Number of Travellers or in a Different Currency

 

THE PRICE INCLUDES

  • Accommodation in twin/double room at selected hotels
  • Meals as mentioned (B= Breakfast, L= Lunch, D= Dinner)
  • English-speaking guide (for other languages a supplement applies)
  • Tours and transfers by private air-conditioned vehicles as mentioned
  • Entrance fees for mentioned visits
  • Transfers from and to the airport
  • Private boat trip from Siem Reap to Battambang
  • Visits to the charity organizations mentioned in the program, including a donation
  • Daily drinking water, cold towels and snacks

THE PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE

  • Meals other than mentioned in the itinerary
  • Camera/video entrance fees
  • Early check in fees
  • International flight tickets
  • Laundry, telephone calls and expenditure of a personal nature
  • Visa stamping fee for Cambodia (ca. 20 USD)
  • Travel and medical insurance
  • Anything not mentioned under The Price Includes

Travel guides in other languages other than English are available for a supplement, please only ask for a quote to one of our Travel Advisors.

At the moment of raising a travel request with one of our Travel Advisors, this itinerary may be subject to small adaptations due to the impossibility to perform specific activities on specific days or other (such as museum visits on closing days, bank holidays, religious festivals, etc.). If this is applicable, the revised itinerary and rates will be clearly communicated in the travel proposal that you will receive once you have raised the travel request.

If you wish to find out more about the policies that apply to reservations, payments, cancellations and other, please read our General Terms and Conditions.

 

Physical Rating Cultural Impact Rating

WHERE:

Northwestern Cambodia

LENGHT OF STAY: 

5 Nights

TRAVELLERS: 

Min. 2 / Max. 14

MAIN FEATURES:

Temples, Culture, Charity



Itinerary


DAY 1: SIEM REAP ARRIVAL  

[ - ]

Welcome to Siem Reap, the charming gateway to the famed temples of Angkor. You will be greeted by your local English speaking guide, who will accompany you to your hotel for check in. Take a rest from your flight at the hotel or discover Siem Reap on a stroll through its beautiful pagodas and the colorful market on your own. This afternoon, a local tuk tuk will take you on a journey to get the first glimpse of the legendary Angkor Wat. Built during the reign of King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century, Angkor Wat is constructed following the model of the temple mountain symbolizing Mount Meru, the home of the gods. Inside the temple, the walls are covered with stone carvings and bas-reliefs depicting Hindu mythology and the wars Suryavarman II fought during his reign. Angkor Wat is well known for the more than 2,000 Apsara dancers decorating the temple. Construction is thought to have taken around thirty years of intensive labor. Today, Angkor Wat is figured on Cambodia's national flag as the temple symbolizes the soul of the Khmer people. Overnight in Siem Reap.

 

DAY 2: SIEM REAP  

[ B ]

After breakfast, visit the ancient city of Angkor Thom, the last capital of the Great Khmer Empire under the reign of Jayavarman VII. This city is surrounded by an 8 m high wall drawing a perfect square. Enter the city through the ancient South Gate, an impressive stone gate carved with Elephants and four giant faces. On each side of the entrance path a row of 54 gods or demons is holding the sacred Naga snake. From here, continue to Bayon Temple in the exact center of the city. This 12th century masterpiece is a study in grandeur and is well-known for its 54 towers with enigmatic faces representing the 54 provinces of the Great Khmer Empire. The Terrace of the Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper King are also must-visits as they are both known for their intricate bas-reliefs. Later today, travel to the “gem” of the Angkor area, the pretty temple of Banteay Srey, which is best viewed in the warm afternoon light. The so-called “Citadel of the Women” remains the best preserved temple in Cambodia. It displays some of the finest examples of classical Khmer art as this small temple is noted for its truly remarkable fine bas-reliefs. Banteay Srey is unique in that it is constructed of pink sandstone, which is seen nowhere else in Angkor. On the way back, peek into Banteay Samre temple. You will have the possibility to stop at local communities along the way and your guide will help you to interact with the local community to learn about the way of life here. Seize the opportunity to taste Palm Wine and Palm Sugar (seasonal) and other popular local produce. Stop at the Landmine Museum which promotes mine awareness. Mr. Aki Ra, the museum founder, was trained as a child soldier during the Khmer Rouge regime and is working today as a de-miner. The museum serves also as a rescue center for a number of landmine amputee children that Aki Ra has brought off Phnom Penh’s streets or from impoverished rural communities. Overnight in Siem Reap.

 

DAY 3: SIEM REAP  

[ B , L ]

Breakfast at your hotel. This morning, enjoy a visit to the temples of the Grand Circuit, starting at Preah Khan Temple. This temple was built approximately during the same period as Ta Prohm, and originally served both as a religious university and a temple. Continue to Neak Pean, which is unique because it is not a temple but a sanctuary placed in the center of an artificial lake and connected to four surrounding ponds exactly at cardinals’ points. Your final visit will be to the small temple of Ta Som, a Buddhist temple built under Jayavarman VII. Around noon, break up your day with lunch at Sala Bai back in Siem Reap, a school training young Cambodians from poor family backgrounds in the principles of hospitality in order to give them a future. You will have plenty of opportunities to talk to the students as they will go on a tour of the school after the meal. (NOTE: Sala Bai is usually closed during national holidays and for the entire month of April over the Khmer New Year holiday). This afternoon, explore the temples of the Small Circuit. The most illustrious among these is Ta Prohm temple, built in the mid 12th to early 13th centuries. Ta Prohm is unique in that it has been left largely as it was found: overgrown by jungle trees and vines, with many parts of the temple crumbling to the ground. This makes the ‘Tomb Raider Temple’ one of the most picturesque and memorable of the Angkor temples. Your visit will also include Banteay Kdei, a Buddhist monastery from the late 12th Century, and Srah Srang, also known as the “pool of ablutions”. Enjoy a view of the sunset over the Angkor ruins at one of the temples. Overnight in Siem Reap.

 

DAY 4: SIEM REAP – BATTAMBANG  

[ B , L , D ]

After an early breakfast, embark on a boat trip that will take you on a fascinating journey across Tonlé Sap Lake to Battambang on a private boat. You will pass floating villages and flooded forests, portraying life on this body of water that forms Cambodia’s heart. Packed lunch will be served on board. (Duration 3-5 hours. NOTE: This boat trip is only possible in the raining season as water levels would be too low during the dry season and transfer times extremely long. Alternative transport by road.). Arrive in Battambang and transfer to check in at hotel. This afternoon, visit Ek Phnom, an 11th century temple north of Battambang and explore some of the many cultural villages, where you will learn how the locals produce rice paper, prahoc (typical Cambodian fish paste), grolan (sticky rice stuffed in bamboo), and other Khmer treats. Tonight, a special visit awaits you at Phare Ponleu Selpak. School of Music, Visual & Performing Arts - Phare Ponleu Selpak combines the Arts to provide education, support and entertainment to the poor communities. This project is a success story of how humanitarian aid work can turn into a display of zest for life, genuine warmth and creativity, against all odds. A visit to one of their circus shows will leave you with a lasting memory of the wonderful Cambodian people and should not be missed when in Battambang! After the show, a dinner will be waiting for you at the center. (NOTE: The circus performance is not performed every day. Private performances are available on request). Overnight in Battambang.

 

DAY 5: BATTAMBANG – SIEM REAP  

[ B , L ]

Breakfast at your hotel. Now you will head to the Bamboo Train station. The Bamboo Train has been set up by the villagers in order to facilitate the transportation of goods and persons as there are no regular trains running any more. The “train” itself is very basic: one bamboo platform on 4-wheels is activated by a small motor. Sitting on the platform (we will provide some cushions for your comfort), you will travel the 8 km to the next station through beautiful landscape and rice paddies (depending on season of visit). A true rollercoaster ride without loops! (NOTE: The train tracks from Battambang to Phnom Penh are currently being rebuilt and the bamboo train service is not running regularly any more). Back in Battambang, visit Meahto Phum Ko’mah (Homeland in English), a non-profit NGO operating with orphans and vulnerable children that live on the streets or have been trafficked. The organization helps them to reintegrate into society by giving them a safe family environment, access to education and vocational training as well as health treatment. One of Homeland’s projects is a fair trade handicraft center that aims to raise the families’ income, especially of those where the women are affected by HIV/AIDS. Visit the weaving center and the Homeland Childrens’ Center. Lunch will be prepared for you at the center’s Fresh Eats Café, where skill training takes part. This afternoon, you will be transferred back overland to Siem Reap (Duration 3 hours). Upon arrival, check in to your hotel. Overnight in Siem Reap.

DAY 6: SIEM REAP DEPARTURE  

[ B ]

Enjoy the day at leisure until your departure. If you are up for some more action, join one of our optional activities, such as a visit to Artisands d’Angkor, the Quad Bike Tour, the Horseback Riding, the Microlight Flight over Angkor or the Massage Treatment (please ask our Travel Advisor for details and prices).

 

 

Accommodation


 First Class Option

SIEM REAP         

STEUNG SIEM REAPFirst Class

         Superior Room

BATTAMBANG         

STUNG SANGKEFirst Class

         Deluxe Room

 

 Superior Option

SIEM REAP         

VILLA KIARASuperior

         Deluxe Room

BATTAMBANG         

LA VILLASuperior

         Superior Room

 

 Deluxe Option

SIEM REAP         

HOTEL DE LA PAIXDeluxe

         Deluxe Urban View

BATTAMBANG         

LA VILLASuperior

         Superior Room

 

 

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