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Everyday
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Enjoy Cambodia’s breathtaking countryside on a memorable three-day, two-night journey from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap (via Battambang) or the reverse. With an English-speaking driver, you’ll experience an adventure that blends history, art, and community, creating lasting memories. Highlights include Kampong Loung Floating Markets on Tonlé Sap, Andong Russey Pottery Village, and Battambang day tours featuring charming towns and authentic local life.
Stop: Oudong Mountain (Udong) – Historically, Oudong was Cambodia’s royal capital area (especially from the 16th century to the 19th). Today, it is known for temples, pagodas, and royal-era heritage on the hill.
Stop: Kampong Chhang Pottery Village – Visit this long-standing traditional craft community, where pottery-making has been passed down for generations and shaped by the region’s clay resources.
Stop: Krakor (Kampong Loung) Fishing Village – Stop and visit the lakeside lifestyle settlement connected to Cambodia’s Tonlé Sap water-season traditions, where families have traditionally sustained their livelihoods through fishing and water-based life.
Stop: Bamboo Train (Norry-style local ride) – Take your adventure ride on Battambang’s distinctive transport tradition, created from repurposed railway tracks—widely known as both a local shortcut and a heritage activity.
Stop: Dontev Rice-Paper Village, Visit a village famous for producing rice paper using traditional handmade methods, reflecting local food and craft skills tied to farming and local processing.
Stop: Banon Temple (Banon) – Visit this temple complex associated with the Angkor-era religious landscape in the Battambang region, valued for its historic Khmer architecture.
Stop: Sampov Top Viewpoint – Explore this scenic hilltop viewpoint for panoramic views over Battambang and the surrounding countryside—popular as a “first look” at the province’s landscapes.
Killing Cave – Remembered for its tragic history during the Khmer Rouge period.
Bat’s Cave – Watch for the bats’ large evening emergence; the cave is both historically and naturally significant.
Evening: Battambang Riverside – Enjoy the sunset and night ambience along the riverfront for a local feel of daily life and city rhythms.
Stop: Silk Weaving Center – Visit this craft stop showcasing Cambodia’s silk heritage, where traditional weaving skills are often supported by local community production and heritage training.
Stop: Western Baray (Water Reservoir) – Visit one of the major Angkor-era water storage reservoirs (9th–10th century). These large barays were engineered to supply water, support agriculture, and sustain the ritual landscape around Angkor.
Drop-off: Siem Reap Hotel
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