The hotels were amazing but the trip was so full on there was no time to appreciate them. Also 18 Wats in 3 days was too much. Tour Guide very knowledgeable and fun. Really enjoyed it all but I think it could have been broken up a bit better, not so many long days and a break from WATs. I would recommend
Cultural, religious and historic sites
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
16-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Siem Reap, Phnom Penh
Siem Reap, Phnom Penh
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At around 09:00 am, our guide will pick you up at your hotel and we shall depart for the Park Ranger’s Office (30 minutes from Sihanoukville) before taking a boat trip down the mangrove-lined Prek Toeuk Sap estuary.
This river is salty in the dry season when the seawater flows inland, while in the wet season, the freshwater from nearby ponds pushes the salty water back. Dugongs and spot-billed pelicans are just some of the wildlife that can be found in the estuary. During the months of December to February, you can spot white freshwater dolphins and flying fish cartwheeling out of the water.
Stop and visit a small fishing village, giving you a great view into the locals’ life. Next up is a 3 km trek to an untouched beach in Koh Sampouch, where a stunning seafood lunch will be served. Spend some time at your leisure relaxing by the beach before heading back to Sihanoukville by boat and shared vehicle.
The tour ends around 17:00 pm at your hotel.
We will pick you from your hotel at 8 a.m for the morning tour or at 2 p.m for the afternoon tour.
Our English speaking guide will then take you to the Tonle Sap, the biggest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, on a half day cruise, to let you to know more about daily life of fishermen and admire the magnificent landscapes here.
Next up, we will visit the Chong Kneas Floating village. This is one of the most liveliest and peaceful places to visit through the year and is the best place to see how local Cambodian fishermen and farmers lead their lives.
Finally, head back to your hotel in Siem Reap.