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Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Angkor Jeep Tours is all about outdoor adventure in Cambodia. Inspired by the great passion of travel on the road to the amazing places of the now peaceful Kingdom, encounter the warm hearted, friendly local people and most of all self discover and experience a memorable trip of a life time.

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Thứ Hai, 24 tháng 1, 2011

Angkor Jeep Tours Officially Launch At Cambodia ATF 2011

Phnom Penh, Cambodia (January 18, 2011) – Angkor Jeep Tours has officially launched its services during the Asean Tourism Forum (ATF) in Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia which took place from 18 – 21 January 2011.

“This is a special experience we would like to create for visitors to Cambodia, especially Angkor Wat, and it’s totally different from what our travelers can expect from a traditional and classical tours, we believe that our travelers will appreciate this unconventional experience and have their fun time when travel with us”, said Mr. Lav Heng, Director of Angkor Jeep Tours

The experience that the company creates is to restore a fleet of the military Jeep M151 A2, the utility tactical trucks which were used in the past (American War in the 70s) then by decades of experience in travel business, carefully pick the destinations especially challenging places in Cambodia to suit the concept of adventure, freedom, a little bit of ‘rebellion’ and most of all self actualization.

“Named Angkor Jeep Tours does not mean we operate only in Angkor Wat but anywhere in the country we find meaningful for our travelers; into the wild, up to the mountains, on the peaceful country roads, down to the tranquil beaches, we have it all” added Mr. Lav Heng.   

The company also offers small little things to memorize the trips, some gifts and souvenirs such as fashion T-shirt designed by Angkor Jeep Tours and especially professional photos/post cards given right after the tours for travelers to bring home and share with their families and friends.

About Angkor Jeep Tours
Angkor Jeep Tours is all about outdoor adventure in Cambodia. Inspired by the great passion of travel on the road to the amazing places of the now peaceful Kingdom, encounter the warm hearted, friendly local people and most of all self discover and experience a memorable trip of a life time.

The Services
- Adventure programs around Angkor Wat and through out Cambodia territory
- Photo and camera rally
- Outdoor activities and team building

For further information about the adventures please visit http://www.angkorjeeptours.com/ or  

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Thứ Tư, 15 tháng 12, 2010

10D9N PNH-Svay Rieng-PreyVeng-Kompong Cham- Kompong Thom- Sambor Prei Kuk-Siem Reap

(AJT/10PNH/SVR/PRV/KPC/KPT/REP/01)

Day 01: Phnom Penh arrival

Upon arrival meet tour guide and driver transfer to check in hotel the free at own leisure. Overnight in Phnom Penh

Day 02: Phnom Penh sightseeing (B)

Our city tour starts with a visit the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, the site is a former high school which was used as the Security Prison 21 (S-21) by the communist Khmer Rouge regime from its rise to power in 1975 to its fall in 1979. We then continue to the famous Royal Palace which was built in 1866 under the French protectorate and King Norodom and the National Museum, a treasure chest of Angkorian and pre-Angkorian artifacts. Our last stop today is the Wat Phnom pagoda before enjoy a 1-hour Sunset Boat Cruise on the Mekong River.
Overnight in Phnom Penh

Day 03: Phnom Penh – Svay Rieng (B, L, D)

After breakfast, transfers to Svay Rieng province along the way you will pass scenic villages and rice fields also take a chance to explore the standard living of local people in each region. Upon arrival check in hotel and then free at own leisure.
Overnight in Svay Rieng

Day 04: Svay Rieng – Prey Veng (Total distance: 92 Km) (B/L/D)

After breakfast we commence drive to Neak Luong, the intersection of the road to Phnom Penh and the road to Kompong Cham. We continue to travel through small local villages and rice fields.
Lunch today is in a local restaurant en-route to Prey Veng, the tiny village where we will spend the night. We will have opportunities to break our journey with visits to villages where we learn how the locals live and work. We will reach Prey Veng around 4.30pm. Dinner tonight will be at one of the local restaurants.
Overnight in Prey Veng

Day 05: Prey Veng – Kompong Cham (Total distance: 80 Km) (B/L/D)

Today we continue driving jeep car towards Kompong Cham, a small city on the banks of the Mekong River. We drive on quiet, roughly paved roads passing a large area of rubber plantation and numerous rice fields.
Today we will stop for a picnic lunch on the way. We will reach Kompong Cham in the early afternoon. The rest of the day is set aside to explore the town on our jeep car and visit the ancient temple of Wat Norkor, which dates back from 11th century.
Dinner will be at a local restaurant.
Overnight in Kompong Cham

Day 06: Kompong Cham – Kompong Thom (Total distance: 108 Km) (B/L/D)

After breakfast, we will continue driving to Kompong Thom the second largest province in Cambodia and It’s situated about half-way between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap and thus most travelers will only rush through on there transfer between these to major attractions. Kompong Thom is starting to draw more visitors thanks to the pre-Angkorian temples of Sambor Prei Kuk and other lesser-known Angkorian sites. This is also a favorite way for locals to catch crickets for food – another local culinary delicacy!
Overnight in Kompong Thom

***Remark: Due to there is a road that link from Kompong Cham to Kompong Thom, therefore I would suggest no need to return to Phnom Penh by let group drive directly to Kompong Thom then we can save 01 day.

Day 07: Kompong Thom-Sambor Prei Kuk-Siem Reap (B, L, D) (Total distance: 146Km)

Today, after breakfast we continue jeep car to Sambor Prei Kuk a collection of 7th century (600 years before Angkor Wat) temple ruins located in Kampong Thom province about 120km from Siem Reap town.
The Hindu temple complex of Sambor Prei Kuk was established in the early 6th century AD at the city of Isanapura, the capital city of the Raja Isanavaram. The site, part of the Chenla Kingdom, includes an area of nearly 1000 acres enclosed by double walls, and over 150 temples and towers; its construction predates Ankgor Wat by several centuries. It is the ruins of the city of Isanapura, the pre- Angkor khmer Kingdom known from Chinese chronicles as Zhendla (Chenla).
There are three main complexes: Prasat Sambor (North Group), Prasat Tor – Lion Temple (Central Group), Prasat Yeah Puon (South Group).
After visiting Sambor Prei Kuk, we will drive to Siem Reap the gateway to the temples of Angkor.
Overnight in Siem Reap

Day 08: Angkor Wat Tour by Jeep Car (B, L, D) (Total distance: 17 Km)

After breakfast, continues jeep car to Southgate Angkor Thom: include Bayon, Baphoun, Phimeanakas, Elephants terrace and terrace of Leper King. Afterwards, we continue to visit Ta Prohm temple, shrouded in jungle and left just it was founded by French explorers in 1850s.
In the afternoon, visit the temple of Angkor Wat is probably the finest monument in Cambodia. It covers an area of about 2.6 square kilometres and it is the largest religious temple in the world. It was built in the 1100’s to honour the Hindu god Vishnu. Angkor Wat later became the tomb of the Cambodian King who ordered its construction. The features found in and around the site of Angkor Wat are too numerous to list but it is guaranteed that your first sightings and the experience of seeing it bathed in the soft light at sunset will leave you feeling completely overwhelmed. In the evening, enjoy the sunset view from Phnom Bakheng. Tonight we will have a special dinner at local restaurant with Traditional Apsara Dance Show. Overnight in Siem Reap.

Day 09: Jeep Car to Banteay Srey temple (Driving 36 Km) (B, L, D)

This morning we start out early for our largest jeep driving day to the exquisite temple of Banteay Srey: also known as the Pink Temple has some of the finest displays of carvings in the whole of Cambodia. The carvings here, many in 3D format, are said to be so delicate that only a lady could have carved them. The jeep tour driving to and from the temple takes you past some lovely lush scenery and small Khmer villages. This will be the highlight of many peoples.
Overnight in Siem Reap

Day 10: Siem Reap – Departure (B)

After breakfast, free at own leisure to do shopping for some souvenir at old market before returning home.

End of service
Rate USD Per Pax: Validity of 01 Oct 2010 – 31 Mar 2011

Hotel Rating 1 Pax 2 Pax 3-5 Pax 6-8 Pax9-11 Pax
PNH: Castle (Deluxe)SVR: Tonle Waiko (Standard)
PRV: Angkor Thom (Standard)
KMC: Phnom Pros (Standard)
KMT: Sambor Village (Deluxe)
REP: Casa Angkor (Standard)
Local & 3*$ 2328$ 1309$ 1378$ 1098$ 1003
PNH: Sunway (Deluxe)SVR: Tonle Waiko (Standard)
PRV: Angkor Thom (Standard)
KMC: Phnom Pros (Standard)
KMT: Sambor Village (Deluxe)
REP: Tara Angkor (Standard)
Local & 4*$ 2545$ 1431$ 1501$ 1221$ 1126
Peak Season01 – 30 Nov 2010 & 15 Jan – 31 Mar 2011 $ 2573$ 1445$ 1515$ 1235$ 1140
PNH: Castle (Deluxe)SVR: Tonle Waiko (Standard)
PRV: Angkor Thom (Standard)
KMC: Phnom Pros (Standard)
KMT: Sambor Village (Deluxe)
REP: Casa Angkor (Standard)
Local & 5*$ 3154$ 1785$ 1854$ 1574$ 1479
Peak Season20 Dec 2010-05 Jan 2011$ 3182$ 1799$ 1868$ 1588$ 1493
Remark:-          All rate above are not included of the rate on Gala Dinner for X’mas Eve on 24 Dec 10 and New Year Eve on 31 Dec 10 at the hotels.
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Raffle Hotel Le Royal is closed out date from 29 Dec 2010 – 02 Jan 2011

9 Days Siem Reap-Phnom Penh- Sihanoukville-Phnom Penh(Angkor Wat-Roluos-Ream National Park-Kirirom National Park)

(AJT/9REP/PNH/SHV/01)

Day 1 – Arrive Siem Reap   (L,D)

Arrive in Siem Reap and transfer to hotel. Siem Reap is the base for exploring the fabled temples of Angkor, the ancient capital of the Khmer Empire. Start with a visit to the Roluos Group of temples including Preak Ko, Ba Kong and Lo Lei. In the afternoon start the visit with the South Gate of the Great City of Angkor Thom, the famous Bayon temple, the Baphoun, the Terrace of Elephants and Terrace of the Leper King. Overnight in Siem Reap.

Day 2 – Siem Reap  (B,L,D)
An early start to catch the sunrise. Return to the hotel for breakfast. Morning visit to the magnificent 12thcentury Angkor Wat. In the afternoon continue to Srah Srang, Banteay Kdei, Chau Say Tevoda, Tommanon and the fabulous Ta Prohm Temple, embraced by the roots of enormous fig trees and gigantic creepers. The day ends with a spectacular sunset at Phnom Bakheng. Overnight in Siem Reap.

Day 3 – Siem Reap (B,L,D)

After breakfast drive to Banteay Srei, Kbal Spean (River of 1,000 Lingas) and Banteay Samre. In the afternoon continue to Pre Rup, East Mebon, Neak Poan and Preah Khan. Overnight in Siem Reap.

Day 4 – Siem Reap – Phnom Penh (B) by flight

After breakfast, free at own leisure until transferring to Siem Reap Airport for the flight to Phnom Penh. Upon arrival, transfer to hotel on arrival in Phnom Penh. Overnight in Phnom Penh.

Day 5 – Phnom Penh (B,L,D)

After breakfast start the morning with a visit to the Silver Pagoda, the Royal Palace and the National Museum. In the afternoon visit Wat Phnom followed by Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, the Russian Market and the infamous Choeung Ek ‘Killing Fields’. Overnight in Phnom Penh.

Day 6 – Phnom Penh – Sihanoukville (B)
After breakfast transfer to the beach resort of Sihanoukville, a journey of around three hours down National Route 4. Arrive in Sihanoukville around midday and transfer to hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure. Overnight in Sihanoukville

Day 7- Sihanoukville (B)

Breakfast at hotel. Free at leisure time for swimming and relaxation on the beach with vehicle and guide at disposal. Optional: visit and boat ride to Ream National Park (not included). Overnight in Sihanoukville.

Day 8 – Sihanoukville – Phnom Penh (B)

Breakfast at hotel and morning at leisure. After lunch head back to Phnom Penh with a short side trip to see the pine forests at Kirirom National Park en route. Transfer to hotel on arrival in Phnom Penh. Overnight in Phnom Penh

Day 9 – Depart Phnom Penh (B)

After breakfast time at leisure until transfer to Pochentong Airport for departure flight.

Rate USD Per Pax: Validity of 01 Oct 2010 – 31 Mar 2011

Hotel (REP) Rating 1 Pax 2 Pax 3-5 Pax 6-8 Pax9-11 Pax
REP: Casa Angkor (Standard)PNH: Castle (Deluxe)
SHV: Golden Sand (Deluxe)
3*$ 1771$ 970$ 1015$ 808$ 739
REP: Tara Angkor (Superior)PNH: Sunway (Deluxe)
SHV: The Independence (Superior)
4*$ 2162$ 1183$ 1228$ 1022$ 952
Peak Season(01-30 Nov 2010 & 15 Jan 2011-31 Mar 2011)$ 2183$ 1194$ 1239$ 1032$ 963
REP: Angkor Palace (Deluxe)PNH: Raffles Hotel Le Royal (State)
SHV: Sokha Beach (Lake Side Deluxe)
5*$ 3058$ 1684$ 1729$ 1522$ 1453
Peak Season(20 Dec 2010-05 Jan 2011)$ 3156$ 1733$ 1778$ 1571$ 1502
Remark:-          All rate above are not included of the rate on Gala Dinner for X’mas Eve on 24 Dec 10 and New Year Eve on 31 Dec 10 at the hotels.-          Raffle Hotel Le Royal is closed out date from 29 Dec 2010- 02 Jan 2011.

7D6N REP-ALV-PVH (Angkor Tom-Banteay Sei-Anlong Veng-Preah Vihea)

(AJT-7REP/ALV/PVH/01)

DAY 1 Arrive Siem Reap (D)

Arriving in Siem Reap you will be greeted at the airport and transferred to your hotel for overnight accommodation.

DAY 2 At Angkor Complex (B, L,D)  
                 
We begin exploring the vast temple complex by visiting Angkor Thom. Angkor Thom was built by King Jayavarman II at the end of the 12th century, shortly after the completion of Angkor Wat. It is surrounded by a massive perimeter wall and a moat with five monumental gates and covers an area of more than ten square kilometers, indeed Angkor Thom means ‘Great City’. The most important monuments are located in the centre of the city, namely the Bayon, Baphoun and the Terrace of Elephants. The Bayon in particular is a fascinating piece of architecture and one of the most photographed. It is a bizarre structure, with a total of 54 towers elaborately decorated with over 200 enigmatic smiling faces. Ta Prohm temple’s principal attraction is that it has not been rescued from the thick jungle, as the rest of Angkor Complex has. It looks much the same as it would have done when the French explorers came here 140 years ago, shrouded in undergrowth and the huge roots of old Banyan trees. One French writer eloquently described Ta Prohm this way: “With its millions of knotted limbs, the forest embraces the ruins with a violent love”.

DAY 3 Visit remote temples (B,L,D)

Following breakfast this morning we will have a 45-km drive to Bantaey Srei, also known as the “Pink Temple” and Bantaey Kdei where we have the option to travel around the temples by bicycle. Banteay Srey is one of the most impressive temples in Cambodia with it’s intricate, beautiful carvings. We then travel to the newly opened Boeng Mealea. This is a fantastic temple as it is still in the grips of the lush jungle and has not yet been cleared. A walkway has been built around the temple so we can explore this fascinating site away from the normal tourist trail. The drive back home is past little seen Khmer villages and settlements, far from the “coach highway” that links the main temples near Siem Reap. In the afternoon we tour the magnificent Angkor Wat Temple. Angkor Wat was built between 1112 and 1152 by King Suryavarman II and dedicated to Vishnu, the Hindu god of preservation, although some people believe it is actually dedicated to the king himself as the temple faces west, representing death. It is the best preserved of all the temples. Its layout and its scale are simply breathtaking: the wall surrounding the enclosure measures 1,000 by 800 meters in length and the moat, said to represent the oceans of the world is 200 meters wide. The five towers that dominate the scene are said to represent the five peaks of Mount Meru, the mythical home of the omnipotent Hindu deity Shiva. Beautiful bas beliefs and carvings adorn the inner sanctuaries depicting various Hindu mythological epics, including the longest continuous bas relief in the world, which runs along the outer gallery walls. From here we proceed to the hilltop temple of Phnom Bakheng, and as the end of the day approaches, we climb the imposing remains for a truly memorable sunset.

DAY 4   Drive to An Long Veng (B,L,D)

This morning is at leisure to enjoy breakfast and explore Siem Reap. After lunch we meet up with our driver and 4WD and head into the remote North of Cambodia. An long Veng is 250 km North of Siem Reap and the drive takes us through picturesque landscapes of Khmer villages and thick untouched jungle. The areas are truly off the beaten track and have only recently been opened by the Cambodian government. The scenery and forest surroundings are lush and green and dotted with little Khmer villages. Travelling through here provides us with a great opportunity to see peaceful Khmer people going about their daily routines. Along Veng is where the Khmer Rouge housed their headquarters during the long and bloody Civil war.  The drive here is not for lovers of comfort. This is a very remote part of Cambodia and the road is rudimentary at best. We undertake the journey in comfortable private vehicles with air con however the road is very bumpy and in shocking condition. The drive to An Long Veng can take anywhere between 3 – 5 hours. On arrival we will go for dinner before retiring to our new Guest House for the night.

DAY 5   Day trip to Preah Vihear (B,L,D)

Early this morning we rise to the sounds of the local markets and people going about their daily business. After breakfast and we drive for 2-hours along the new road to the remote Preah Vihear located on the border of Cambodia, Thailand and Laos. This is extremely remote area of lush forrest’ rolling mountains and open plains. We visit the imposing mountain temple of Prasat Preah Vihear located in a dramatic setting over 600mtrs above the surrounding fields. From here we have a wonderful panorama view of the whole of Northern Cambodia and into Thailand with the holy mountain of Phnom kulen proudly sitting in the distance. The monastery dates back to the 9th century and is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. The trip to the top of the mountain can be done by a 2-hour walk or by vehicle, depending on weather. The temple’s causeway spans 800mtrs long with small temples running off to each side. The temple is also the site of the last strangle hold of the Khmer Rouge and this was where the Khmer finally surrendered to government forces in 1998. We take the opportunity to walk around this stunning location before returning to An Long Veng for a well-earned rest. After lunch we visit Pol Pot’s grave and walk amongst the wonderful rolling hills and pristine surroundings as well as visiting some intricate carvings of Khmer Rouge soldiers before returning to our guesthouse for the night.

DAY 6   An Long Veng to Siem Reap (B,L,D)

This morning after breakfast in a local eatery we take some time to observe life in An Long Veng. Our Khmer guide will be on hand to recount tales of this historic area. We then return to the bumpy road heading South to Siem Reap were we spend the afternoon at leisure.

DAY 7   In Siem Reap, trip concludes (B)

Today our trip concludes in Siem Reap and we will be transferred to the airport for our departure flight.

Rate U Rate USD Per Pax: Validity of 01 Oct 2010 – 31 Mar 2011

Hotel & Guest HouseRating1 Pax2 Pax3-5 Pax6-8 Pax9-11 Pax
REP: Casa Angkor (Standard)
ALV: Lucky Star (Standard)
3*$ 1724$ 979$ 1074$ 858$ 786
REP: Tara Angkor (Superior)
ALV: Lucky Star (Standard)
4*$ 1920$ 1077$ 1172$ 956$ 884
REP: Angkor Palace Resort (Deluxe)
ALV: Lucky Star (Standard)
5*$ 2284$ 1315$ 1410$ 1194$ 1122
Peak Season
20 Dec 2010-05 Jan 2011
$ 2340$ 1343$ 1438$ 1222$ 1150
Remark:- The rates above are not included of the rate for X’ max Eve on 24 Dec 10 and New Year Eve on 31 Dec 10.

7D6N PNH-BTB-REP (PNH-Battambang-Sangker Riverbank-Phnom Banan-Phnom Sampov-Ek Phnom-Angkor Tom-Ta Prom- Banteay Srei- Banteay Samre- Angkor Wat-Rulous-Tonle Sab)

(AJT/7PNH/BTB/REP/01)

Day 01: Arrival Phnom Penh

Welcome to the Kingdom of Wonder! Upon arrival, you will meet our tour guide and driver transfer to check in hotel store luggages. Today visitors find a bustling, multicultural city at the confluence of the historic Mekong, Tonle Sap and Bassac Rivers. Phnom Penh has many places of exceptional interest for those with time enough to appreciate the city’s attractions.
We will start to visit the Royal Palace, the incredible solid silver-floored Silver Pagoda and the National Museum, a treasure chest of Angkorian and pre-Angkorian artifacts. We end our city tour with visit to Wat Phnom pagoda before shopping at the Russian market. In the evening, enjoy 01 hour boat cruise on Mekong River to explore night life of local.
Overnight in Phnom Penh

Day 02: Phnom Penh – Battambang (B)

Today we will depart from Phnom Penh to Battambang province by private Bus. Battambang is a province of Cambodia that is nestled in the northwest of the country and bordered with Thailand. Known as the largest rice-producing province, its economy lies heavily on the agricultural industry. Once there, you will have chance to explore the Angkorian temples nearby the town where serves as a nice base during your visiting.
Upon arrival check in hotel then our Battambang city tour by visit Sangker Riverbank then continue to Phnom Banan: is a mountaintop, 11 century Angkorian ruin consisting of five temples and peaceful location with a nice view of the area.
Overnight in Battambang

Day 03: Battambang (B)

After breakfast, visit Phnom Sambov: Mountain, steeped in legend, and topped by Wat Sampeou and a group of caves used as “Killing caves”by the Khmer Rouge. And visit Ek Phnom: is an 11th century Angkorian ruin built as a Hindu temple under Suryavarman 1. The rest of day, is your own chance to explore more about local standard living nearby the river.
Overnight in Battambang

Day 04: Battambang – Siem Reap (B)

Today we will leave from Battambang to Siem Reap by land transfer along the way you may visit some local villages, upon arrival check in hotel. In the afternoon, we will enter the South Gate of Angkor Thom Temple and marvel the wonders of the eerie Bayon, the terrace of Elephants and terrace of Leper King. Afterwards, we continue to visit Ta Prohm temple, shrouded in jungle and left just it was founded by French explorers in 1850s. Enjoy the superb view of sunset from Phnom Bakheng hill.
Overnight in Siem Reap

Day 05: Angkor Wat Tour (B)

After breakfast, we will spend about half hour journey to reach Banteay Srei, one of the most unusual temples of Angkor, Cambodia. It lies 20 km due north of the main group. It is built largely of red sandstone, which is covered with elaborate and deeply carved decoration. Banteay Samre: built in the third quarter of the 12th century. It consists of a central temple with four wings preceded by a hall and accompanied by two libraries, the southern most of which is remarkably well preserved. Two concentric walls enclosed the ensemble.
In the afternoon, visit the Angkor Wat Temple. The architectural master piece was built in the 12th century, took 30 years to complete and represents the Khmer civilization at its grandest. Covering 81 hectares, it is one of the largest religious monuments ever built. Angkor Wat (the biggest Hindu temple in the world and the one of the largest religious monument in the world, built in between the 9th – 13th century, its general view are five ancients towers’ figure that embroidered or printed to the Kingdom of Cambodia’s Flag now.  Overnight in Siem Reap

Day 06: Angkor Wat and Tonle Sap Tour (B)

After breakfast, we plan to visit some of the temples which form part of the Rolous Group Temples located just outside Siem Reap. The temples date back to the late ninth century and are believed to denote the beginning of the ‘classic period’ in Khmer architecture. If time available, we will visit Bakong orphanage center there before returning to Siem Reap.
This afternoon, we will set out for a cruise on beautiful Tonle Sap Lake, passing a floating village and seeing the daily life of local people there. Floating village at Tonle Sap Lake (The Great Lake): place where people is living on the lake, have school, market, and the child sale fruit along the lake.
Overnight in Siem Reap

Day 07: Trip Concludes (B)

Enjoy your final day in Cambodia by exploring Siem Reap on your own. Bargain for silk scarves or shadow puppets at Psar Chas, the Old Market, or relax into a wicker chair in a sidewalk café. We will transfer you to the airport for your flight back home, wishing you bon voyage and hoping that you enjoyed your journey with VLK Travel!

PRICE INCLUSIONS
  • Private transportation by air-conditioned vehicles
  • Tour arrival and departure airport transfers
  • 06 Nights accommodation base on a twin-share basic with daily breakfast
  • Local English Speaking Guide
  • Meals as mention on the program
  • 01 Hour boat cruise on Mekong River in Phnom Penh
  • Private boat trip on Tonle Sap Lake
  • All entrance fee as mention in the itinerary
  • Mineral water & 02 cold towels per person per day
PRICE EXCLUSIONS
  • International airfare and airport tax in & out Cambodia
  • Beverages and other meals do not indicate in the program
  • Early check-in and late check-out at all hotels
  • Visa to Cambodia, if any
  • Travel insurance in all kinds
  • Personal expenses (laundry, telephone, shopping…)
  • Tipping/ Gratuities
  • Any additional expenses caused by reasons beyond our control such as natural calamities (typhoon, floods), flight delays, rescheduling or cancellations, any accidents, medical evacuations, riots, strikes etc.
Rate USD Per Pax: Validity of 01 Oct  2010 – 31 Mar 2011

HotelRating1 Pax2 Pax3-5 Pax6-8 Pax9-11 Pax
PNH: Castle (Deluxe)
BTB:  Khemara BTB (Standard)
REP: Casa Angkor (Standard)
3*$ 1708$ 896$ 973$ 740$ 663
PNH: Sunway (Deluxe)
BTB:  Stung Sungke (Deluxe)
REP: Tara Angkor (Standard)
4*$ 1911$ 1005$ 1082$ 849$ 772
Peak Season
01-30 Nov 2010 & 15 Jan 2011-31 Mar 2011
$ 1918$ 1008$ 1085$ 852$ 775
PNH: Raffle Hotel Le Rayal (Deluxe)
BTB:  Stung Sungke (Deluxe)
REP: Angkor Palace Resort (Deluxe)
5*$ 2345$ 1267$ 1344$ 1111$ 1034
Peak Season
20 Dec 2010-05 Jan 2011
$ 2387$ 1288$ 1365$ 1132$ 1055
Remark:-          All rate above are not included of the rate on Gala Dinner for X’mas Eve on 24 Dec 10 and New Year Eve on 31 Dec 10 at the hotels.-          Raffle Hotel Le Royal is closed out date from 29 Dec 2010 – 02 Jan 2011

7D6N Southern of Cambodia (PNH-Takeo-Kep-Boko)

(AJT/7PNH/KEP/01)

Day 1: Arrival in Phnom Penh (D)

Upon arrival at Phnom Penh airport you will be picked up by your guide, Jeep Car and transferred to your hotel after checking in and free until dinner.
Dinner will be at a local restaurant.
Overnight in Phnom Penh

Day 2: Phnom Penh (B, L, D)

Explore this bustling city’s major sights by private Jeep, including Wat Phnom, Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda and the National Museum. In the afternoon continue to visit the Tuol Sleng Museum and killing fields. Overnight in Phnom Penh

Day 3: Phnom Penh – Takeo – Kep  (112 km by Jeep) (B, L)

After breakfast tour to Tonle Bati for a picnic lunch before heading to Phnom Chiso. The summit can be reached via a 180-step climb and offers magnificent views of the surrounding countryside.  Then transfer to Kep                                       
Overnight in Kep.

Day 4: Kep  (B)

Today, we will free leisure on the seaside resort of Kep – Sur – Mer was founded as a colonial retreat for the French elite in 1908. kep was one of Sihanouk’ s favourite sports in Cambodia.
Lunch and dinner is your own choice to test Khmer sea food, (Recommend to have dinner at the restaurant on the terrace at your guest house with sea view and million of stars if no cloudy.
Overnight in Kep.

Day 5: Kep (B)

After breakfast, you will take a boat trip to the beautiful Rabbit Island for swimming, snorkelling and relaxing. In the afternoon, free at own leisure. Overnight in Kep

Day 6: Kep – Bokor National Park – Phnom Penh (B, L)

Drive through the fertile Bokor National Park with its abandoned hill station, stopping for lunch at Po Pok Vil Waterfalls for some respite. In the late afternoon we return back to Phnom Penh. Overnight in Phnom Penh

Day 7: Phnom Penh – Departure (B)

After breakfast, free at own leisure until transfer to airport by Jeep Car. End of Service

ENJOY THE ADVENTURE OF BEING ALIVE!

 
Rate USD Per Pax: Validity of 01 Oct – 31 Mar 2011

Hotel(REP)Rating1 Pax2 Pax3-5 Pax6-8 Pax9-11 Pax
PNH: Castle (Deluxe)
KEP: The Beach House ( Standard)
3*$ 1512$ 809$ 829$ 653$ 590
PNH: Sunway (Deluxe)
KEP: Veranda ( DLX Bunglow)
4*$ 1705$ 927$ 947$ 770$ 707
Peak Season
01Oct10-19Dec10 & 6 Jan11-31Mar11
$ 1726$ 937$ 958$ 780$ 718
PNH: Raffle Hotel Le Royal (State)
KEP: Thngai Bang Chatt (Garden View)
5*$ 2436$ 1376$ 1396$ 1220$ 1157
Remark:-          All rate above are not included of the rate on Gala Dinner for X’mas Eve on 24 Dec 10 and New Year Eve on 31 Dec 10 at the hotels.-          Raffle Hotel Le Royal is closed out date from 29 Dec 2010 – 02 Jan 2011

6D PNH-BTB-BMC-REP (PNH-Oudong-Bamboo Train-L’Ang But Meas Cave-Wat Ek Phnom-Banteay Chhmar-REP)

(AJT/6PNH/BTB/BMC/REP)

Day 1:  Phnom Penh – Oudong – Battambang (B/-/D)
  • Breakfast at hotel
  • Discover historic Oudong, little remains of the city which served as the capital of Cambodia  for 248 years, until the French pressured King Norodom to re-locate court to Phnom Penh, then journey to riverside Battambang, home to impressive French architecture and beautiful temples.
  • Dinner at the local restaurant and accommodation at hotel.
Day 2:  Battambang (B/-/D)
  • Breakfast at hotel
  • After a short ride explore Phnom Banon, is a mountain-top, 11th century Angkorian ruin consisting of five Towers. It’s a peaceful location with a nice view of the area, also L’ Ang But Meas cave, very old (150 years+) active pagoda at the base of the mountain.
  • Afternoon visit Wat Ek Phnom, is an 11th century Angkorian ruin built as Hindu temple under Suryavarman I. The temple consists of Prasats on a platform with some carving in petty good condition.
  • Dinner at local restaurant
Day 3:   Battambang – Banteay Chhmar – Siem Reap (B/L/-)
  • Breakfast at hotel
  • Departure for Banteay Meanchey and make a visit to Banteay Chhmar, one of the capitals of Jayavarman II (A.D 802-850). The city, enclosed by a 9 km-long wall. The sandstone structure, built in the 11th century and dedicated to the deity Avalokiteshvara, suffered significant damage during repeated Thai invasions, although many of its hug bas-reliefs, which are said to be comparable of those the Bayon and Angkor Wat, still remained.
  • Lunch at local restaurant then continue journey to Siem Reap, upon arrival Siem Reap check-in at hotel.
Day 4: The Temples of Angkor, Balloon Ride over Angkor Wat (B/-/D)
  • Breakfast at hotel
  • Visit Angkor Thom, the South Gate of Angkor Thom, Bayon Temple, built from the late 12th century to the early 13th century by King Jayavarman VII and consists of 54 towers, the Royal Enclosure, the Phimeanakas, the Elephants Terrace and the Terrace of the Leper King, then visit Ta Prohm, surrounded by jungle.
  • Afterwards board a fixed cable balloon for an aerial view of the world’s largest sacred monument, and of the park surrounding Angkor complex.
  • Visit Angkor Wat, the largest temples in world and covers an area of 200 hectares and surrounded by moat and an exterior wall measuring 1300 meters x 1500 meters.
  • Dinner at local restaurant and accommodation at hotel
Day 5: Depth in the temples (B/-/D)
  • Breakfast at hotel
  • Visit Banteay Srei, constructed at the late 10th century by a Brahmin counselor under a powerking Rajendarvarman. It was loosely translated to citadel of the woman, but it is a modern appellation that probably refers to the delicate beauty of the carvings. En-route stop at Pre Rub (turn the body), was constructed in late 10th century dedicated to Hindu gods. This reflects the common belief among Cambodians that funerals were conducted at the temple.
  • Visit Preah Khan temple, built by King Jayavarman VII dedicated to his father. It is a huge, highly exportable monastic complex, and served as a Buddhist monastery and school, engaging over 1000 monks. Continue to Neak Pean, a small island temple located in the middle of the last Baray, constructed by a Khmer king in the Angkor area.
  • Dinner at local restaurant
Day 6: Tonle Sap and Siem Reap Departure (B/L/-)
  • Breakfast at hotel
  • Drive to Chong Kneas to visit the fishing village by a private boat. Cruise through the fishing villages of the Tonle Sap Lake to discover the natural splendor and old lifestyle of the country.
  • Lunch at local restaurant
  • Visit Artisan d’Angkor, where it is famous for its traditional craft skills products are available such stone caving, wood caving, lacquering, gilding and silk processing.
  • Transfer to Siem Reap International airport for flight to the next destination.
Rate USD Per Pax: Validity of 01 Oct 2010 – 31 Mar 2011

Hotel (REP) Rating 1 Pax 2 Pax 3-5 Pax6-8 Pax9-11 Pax
BTB: Khemara BTB (Standard)REP: Casa Angkor (Standard)3*$ 1683$ 926$ 1001$ 776$ 703
BTB: Stung Sungke (Deluxe)REP: Tara Angkor (Superior)4*$ 1844$ 1007$ 1082$ 857$ 783
BTB: Stung Sungke (Deluxe)REP: Angkor Palace (Deluxe)5*$ 2117$ 1185$ 1260$ 1035$ 962
Peak Season(20 Dec 2010-05 Jan 2011)$ 2159$ 1206$ 1281$ 1056$ 983
Remark:-          All rate above are not included of the rate on Gala Dinner for X’mas Eve on 24 Dec 10 and New Year Eve on 31 Dec 10 at the hotels.