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Phnom Penh City & Koh Dach Silk Island: Private Guided Tour

$79
Duration
9 hours
Difficulty

- On the morning a day trip to explore lifestyle of people on Koh Dach Silk Island, which is a traditional weaving village, You will also visit a Silk Farm, Buddhist monastery and the children in a local school, it is subject to the school schedule that day.

- On the afternoon to explore the capital city Phnom Pehn, now is top economic zone of Cambodia for commercial and politic with many tourists attraction sites and we go to see first the historical site around the city to visit Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda as the treasure place of Cambodia and then continue to visit Wat Phnom, Independence Monument, Wat Odnaloam and Central Market and it is the famous market in the capital city Phnom Pehn 

  • Private tour from Phnom Penh with professional English speaking tour guide
  • Explore the magnificent Phnom Penh city and Koh Dach Silk Island of all most popular attractions

Inclusions

  • Private Pick-up & Drop-off at your Hotel ( please provide us your hotel name for tour pickup)
  • Professional English speaking license tour guide
  • All transfer by private comfortable Air-conditioned vehicle
  • All Sightseeing entrance fees as mentioned in the tours itinerary
  • Services charge and current government VAT tax
  • Cold Drinking Water

Exclusions

  • All other accounts are not mentioned in the above inclusion
  • Tipping for tour guide and driver

Tour Plan

Battambang
Battambang is Cambodia's second-largest city and the capital of Battambang Province, which was founded in the 11th century. It is the former capital of Monton Khmer and lies in the heart of the Northwest of Cambodia. Until the war years, in which almost every infrastructure was destructed it was the leading rice-producing province of the country.

Bamboo Train Battambang
The bamboo train is one of the world's all-time classic rail journeys. From O Dambong, on the east bank 3.7km south of Battambang's Old Stone Bridge, the train runs southeast to O Sra Lav, via half an hour of clicks and clacks along warped, misaligned rails and vertiginous bridges left by the French. Each bamboo train known in Khmer as a norry (nori ) consists of a 3m-long wood frame, covered lengthwise with slats made of ultra-light bamboo, that rests on two barbell-like bogies, the aft one connected by fan belts to a 6HP gasoline engine. Pile on 10 or 15 people or up to three tones of rice, crank it up and you can cruise along at about 25km/h.
The genius of the system is that it offers a brilliant solution to the most ineluctable problem faced on any single-track line: what to do when two trains going opposite directions meet. In the case of bamboo trains, the answer is simple: one car is quickly disassembled and set on the ground beside the tracks so the other can pass.

Royal Residence Battambang
The Royal Bungalow on the compound of the Provincial Residence was built in the 1960s by famous Cambodian architect Vann Molyvann. Its architectural design is a fusion of traditional Khmer architecture and contemporary features (“New Khmer Architecture”). It accommodates the Royal Family whenever they visit Battambang. His Majesty, King of Cambodia Norodom Sihamoni, was last seen there in 2007.

Damrey Sor Pagoda
Damrey Sor Pagoda (White Elephant Pagoda), Battambang is one of the frequently accessed tourist spots that is situated in the city center area. This famous temple is located in one of the busy districts of the city which can be convenient to access making this temple one of the prime Battambang attractions. Wat Tahm-rai-saw (White Elephant Pagoda), Battambang is a temple which is known for its elaborate architectural structure. If you are to visit this popular tourism destination, you are to take one of the roads known to be Road 2 or Road 3. Road 2 is comparatively busier than Road 3. There are road side shops and eateries that you will be getting as you take one of the two roads. Also, being located close to the city center area, there are many hotels and lodging destinations that you will be getting in this part of the city. So, it is quite easy for the tourists staying in this region to pay a visit to this temple

Phnom Banan
Adapts the architecture of mid11th century and the end of 12th century the temple was first built by King, Ut Tak Yea Tit Tya Varman II (1050-1066) and was built finally built by the king, Jarvarman VII (1181-1219). The temple is located on the top of approximate 400 meter heighten mountain at Koh Tey 2 commune, Ba Nan District in 15 kilometer distance from the provincial town by the provincial Road No 155 parallel to Sang Ke River

Phnom Sampov
On the top of Sam Puoy mountain, there are temple and three natural wells, namely Pkar Slar, Lo Khuon and Ak So Pheak. Next to Sam Puoy mountain, there are some main mountains, the natural site like Phnom Trung Moan, Phnom Trung Tea and Phnom Neang Rum Say Sork. These mountains related to the Cambodia folk legend of Reach Kol Neang Rum Say Sork.

The Killing Cave
The killing caves of Phnom Sampeau are a Khmer Rouge execution site on Phnom Sampeau, a hill southwest of Battambang in western Cambodia. The Khmer Rouge killed their victims on top of the cave at the rim of a daylight shaft or ceiling hole and then threw the dead body into the cave. Men and women were placed in separate caves and clothes in another. There are a number of caves at Phnom Sampeau that have traditionally served as Buddhist temples. Today there is a large glass memorial in the cave next to the skulls and bones and a golden reclining Buddha that can be reached via a staircase. A memorial, assembled from cyclone fencing and chicken wire contains human bones at the base of the stairway

Pkar Slar Cave
Pkar Slar cave is very small, albeit it has a specific atmosphere due to the Buddhist shrine inside. When we were exploring the cave, there was a lovely scene in front of our eyes.

Bats view
It's something of a spectacle sitting at the foot of Battambang's Phnom Sampeou, the sun sinking into the horizon as a stream of millions of bats pour from caves and zoom into the sky. Here's all you need to know about Cambodia's bat caves.

Itinerary

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Phnom Penh

Our tour guide and driver will welcome you at your hotel lobby in Phnom Penh and start for tour to explore the capital city Phnom Penh and Koh Dach Silk Island

Mekong Island - Koh Dach

The island is famed as an important silk weaving center. The handicraft production is one of the most famous attractions for the tourists. The commune of Koh Dach involves 5 villages, known as Koh Dach, Kbal Koh, Lvea, Chong Koh and Neah village. The prominent occupation of the local villagers consists of: Planting sub-product crop such as corn, sesame, bean and banana planting fruit tree Manufacturing mosquito net, silk sarong, phamuong, Hol, silk krama and running small businesses, there are three pagodas located in the commune of Koh Duch.

Silk Island

This island is referred to by the locals as Koh Dach, but affectionately called the Silk Island, Phnom Penh. What lies on this seemingly mythical Silk

Wat Kean Kleang

The Golden Buddha Temple (Wat Kean Kleang) is well kept and scenic with Buddha-life paintings on walls and ceilings the entry is guarded by Naga statues the serpent like protectors of the temple.

Royal Palace

The Royal Palace is the official residence of the Cambodian Royal Family and the most popular and impressive tourist attraction in Phnom Penh that must visit. Modest dress is required for men and women at the Royal Palace, which means covering knees and elbows.

Silver Pagoda

Wat Preah Keo Morakot (Silver Pagoda) is located in the southern portion of the Royal Palace complex,The Silver Pagoda is located on the south side of the Royal palace. It is the home of the emerald-crystal Buddha. Make sure you check out the floor, which is silver floor

Wat Phnom

Set on top of a tree-covered knoll 27m high, Wat Phnom is the only hill in town. Wat Phnom was built in 1372, It stands on the only hill in Phnom Penh. According to legend, the temple was originally built to house four statues of the Buddha

Independence Monument

The Independence Monument in Phnom Penh, capital of Cambodia, was built in 1958 following the country's independence from France. The outstanding Independence Monument is one of the most striking landmarks of Phnom Penh.

Statue of King Father Norodom Sihanouk

The Norodom Sihanouk Memorial, also called the Statue of King Father Norodom Sihanouk, is a monument commemorating former King Norodom Sihanouk located in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The bronze statue is 4.5 meters tall and is housed under a 27 meter high stupa in the park east of the Independence Monument.

Wat Ounalom

A visit to Wat Ounalom in Phnom Penh gives you an insight into the spiritual teachings, philosophies and history of Buddhism. While there are many fantastic wats to explore in Phnom Penh, Wat Ounalom is one of the most colorful and impressive.

Central Market

The market was built by the French when Cambodia was under colonial rule. When it first opened in 1937, it was said to be the biggest market in Asia, and today it still operates as a market

Meeting / Pickup

Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

Please Note

  • Please provide us your hotel name for pick up that our guide and driver will meet and welcome you at your hotel lobby and after that start for the tours excursion
  • Special note: for Italian/French/German/Spanish/Russian/Chinese/ speaking guides are available upon request but The surcharge will be applied

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 2 days before start

Non-refundable after 2 days before start

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