Experience Overview
If you are here for the REAL, uncut Southeast Asia, look no further. Come see Angkor Wat for sunrise, get your island fix on the white sand beaches of Koh Rong and learn about the troubled past with visits to the genocide museum and the killing fields in Phnom Penh. Explore the Tru Cambodia including a visit to the southern fishing town of Kampot for some river cruising, water sport activities, cooking classes and old-fashioned tanning. It doesn't get better than this.
Trip Details
Product Code: 3016
Tour Type:
Accommodation: Unknown
Transport:
Guide Language: English
Tour Operator: G Adventures
Supplier Code: UAOCE
Starts: Siem Reap, Cambodia
Finishes: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Duration: 11 days
Departures: Guaranteed
Physical Rating: Basic
Includes
Activities
- Rural Experience & Sunset BBQ
- Sunrise at Angkor Wat Pub Street in Siem Reap
- Markets in Phnom Penh
- S21 & Killing Fields
- Cooking Class & Pepper Plantation visit
- Water activities in Kampot
- Koh Rong island Paradise
- Snorkelling boat trip
- 10 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 1 dinner
Price
Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $1,276 ($116 /day)
Itinerary
Day 1: Siem Reap - Your Adventure Begins!
Today's the first day of your epic adventure and your Tru welcome day! You'll have the day to chill, before joining your group for the welcome speech and heading out for a meal near the legendary Pub Street. You heard us right. PUB. STREET. A place of bonkers bars, weird and wonderful food, and enough neon lights to make Blackpool look like amateur hour. Then, if you fancy it, sink a drink or two - there's no better way to get to know your Tru fam than via the medium of slurred, drunken jibber-jabber. (Non-drunken jibber-jabber also accepted.)
Day 2: Cambodia Rural Experience, & Floating Village, Sunset BBQ - TRU EXCLUSIVE
Today we set off for a Tru Exclusive. That's right. An exclusive. You ain't getting this shiz anywhere else, kids. Hop in a tuk tuk and drive through the bustling streets of Siem Reap to today's cultural experience. Step into the shoes of a local Mango/Rice farmer (not literally. It's against Cambodian law to steal shoes from farmers) and learn what it takes to harvest everyone's favourite tropical fruit (if in season). You'll even get to enjoy the fruits of your labour. See what we did there? Fruits of your labour. No? Oh, forget it. After all that, it's time to join our local guide in his family home. Then we'll head back to the city to relax or take a dip in the pool, before a sunset BBQ this evening. You've got a big day ahead tomorrow, so once you've had your fill, we'd advise you get some kip and sleep off today's mangover (that's ‘mango hangover' for any newbs).
Day 3: Sunrise At Angkor Wat
Rise and shine people. You won't forget today in a hurry. It's your final day in Siem Reap, and you're off to visit the world's biggest religious monument. Say (Angkor) waaaat? Yup, you heard us right. We're off to Angkor Wat, a vast 500 acre site built in the image of Mount Meru, the crib of the Hindu gods. Now, we don't like to jinx it by saying this'll be one of the most amazing experiences of your life but...well...this will be one of the most amazing experiences of your life. We'll arrive at the UNESCO Heritage site just in time for sunrise. Get your cameras at the ready. After all, if you don't put it on the ‘gram, did you even go? #DefinitelyNoFilterNeeded. The afternoon is yours to explore Siem Reap, call loved ones to chew their ears off about your day, or take a much needed nap before our last night out on Pub Street. Chant after us: PUB STREET! PUB STREET! PUB ST- no? OK, maybe later.
Day 4: Siem Reap to Phnom Penh
Wave goodbye to Siem Reap and head towards Cambodia's capital city, Phnom Penh. After last night's antics, you'll probably need some sleep, so lie back, close your lids and dribble on yourself whilst we all take photos of you. Kidding. We're not that mean. Then, stop off in the countryside for a spot of lunch. Take in the beautiful surroundings and enjoy some delicious food. Get checked into our Phnom Penh accommodation and freshen up, ready to head out for an evening stroll and dinner at a riverside restaurant. Post-grub, get your bargain on at the night market or skip that and head straight to the bars in an attempt to get rid of that lingering tarantula taste.
Day 5: Tuk Tuk tour S21 and Killing Fields
If there's one place every person should visit at some point in their life, it's the Killing Fields, the location of a haunting Cambodian genocide that took the lives of millions, and the S21 Prison, where the Khmer Rouge held 17,000, very few of which survived. Its devastating effects can still be felt today. Your visit here won't be easy. Nor pleasant. And it's a story that will stay with you. But it's a huge part of Cambodia's recent history that shaped their modern culture, making it something anyone visiting should take the time to learn about. After our humbling visit, we'll head back for dinner. It's been an emotional day, so feel free to spend the rest of your evening in whatever way you like. Talk to your Tru buds, take a stroll. There's no right way to feel after such an eye opening experience. You do you.
Day 6: Travel to Kampot
It's day 6 and do you know what that means? No? Of course you don't. Otherwise you'd be running the trip and we'd be reading this itinerary. Well, we're off to the riverside town of Kampot, surrounded by stunning mountain views and picturesque scenery, where we'll stop off at Arcadia Waterpark, a place of lush greenery, cool waters, slushy cocktails, rope swings and pontoons. The perfect place to let your hair down, and spend some quality time with your TruFamily. Because who doesn't love a chilled afternoon? Y'know, like having a chilled sunbathe on the bank with a cold beer. Or a chilled meander in a kayak. Or a chilled paddle in the cool river. Or a chilled go on the ‘The Blob', a giant inflatable that flings you into the air, before you crash into the water, lose your bikini bottoms, and emerge, spluttering. Like we said. Chilled.
Day 7: Pepper Plantations & Cooking Class
Today we're off to a local pepper plantation where we'll learn everything you need to know about farming the famous Kampot peppers. Will it be fun? You pepper believe it will be! Tell you what, you'll soon realise you know absolutely nothing about peppers. After that intensive lesson, it's time to use your newfound pepper knowledge to cook a delicious, traditional Khmer meal, learning from the best in a traditional Cambodian cooking class. Will you be able to get a job as the head chef of a Michelin star restaurant now? Probably not. But you've got a tasty, Cambodian meal in your repertoire that'll blow anyone's socks off back home. In the evening, we'll make our way in and out of the quaint streets lined by faded blue and green wood shutters, making your way down to the waterside for a dinner overlooking the river. Will it be anywhere near as good as the meal you cooked earlier? We all know the answer to that question.
Day 8: Travel to Koh Rong Samloem
Imagine this. You're on a boat, the sun glistening off crystal waters, the cool breeze dancing through your hair. You look up. Your breath catches in your throat as you're greeted by immaculate, white sands, quaint beach huts and boats bobbing lazily in the bay. You squint. There's barely a soul for miles bar the occasional friendly local, and the trees that line the beach sway gently as though welcoming you to this secluded paradise.
*Sigh* Dreamy, right? Well, no need to imagine it because that's you. Today. Check in and spend the afternoon relaxing on the idyllic beaches, cocktail in hand, watching the sun set over this tranquil island. They say you haven't seen beauty ‘til you've seen this place, and they ain't (Koh) Rong.
Day 9: Koh Rong Samloem
Aaaaaahhhhhhh. Today's all about that island paradise. Have a lie in, enjoy a late breakfast, stroll along the warm sands before island hopping along the emerald waters. Soak up the rays, top up your tan, and have a pop at a traditional way of fishing. Show off your belly flopping skills, or find your inner Khmer-maid (see what we did there?), snorkel over the vibrant coral, and check out the various marine life that call the warm waters home. The afternoon is yours to chill, have a few cold beers, cut a few shapes, burst into song and dance and perform every song from the Greatest Showman for your Tru pals. Whatever you fancy. This is your last full day on this incredible island, so savour every. Last. Minute.
Day 10: Koh Rong/Phnom Penh
Today we bid farewell to paradise and the beauty that is Koh Rong! It's been an incredible few days of crystal clear waters and golden sandy beaches but it's time to head back to the city for one last BIG night out! We travel by boat and bus and check into our a hotel in Phnom Penh. We'll have a few hours to chill before we get dressed and head out for the big finale! One last TruFam dinner together! We grab some food and see where the night takes us!
Day 11: Phnom Penh
Ah. The final day. *Sniffle* No, you're crying. Well, as they say, all good things must come to an end and, after an epic 11 days, it's time to say your goodbyes to your TruFamily and check out of the hotel. If your adventure's continuing, our Travel Ninjas will be on hand to help with any onward travels plans you have. Fam, bring it in. It's been unreal.
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