
Cambodia 14 Days 13 Nights – Off the Beaten Tracks
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Cambodia
14 days | 13 nights
Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, Stung Treng, Mondulkiri, Rattanakliri
This 14 days days Cambodia Off the Beaten Tracks tour, you will explore Siem Reap/ Angkor and Cambodia’s northern part like Stung Treng, Mondulkiri and Rattanakiri.
Siem Reap is gateway to the well-known Angkor temple complex, where you can see the world’s largest religious monument Angkor Wat. Mysterious Khmer smiles can be seen in the ancient city of Angkor Thom. Before you are heading to the northern part of Cambodia where will immerse yourselves with wildlife and nature













Trip Highlight
- Experience our budget-class escorted tours for the off the beaten tracks itinerary
- Explore Phnom Penh Cambodia’s capital for classic French architecture
- Be amazed by the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda.
- Learn about Cambodia’s history by visiting Tuol Sleng Museum and Choeung Ek Killing Field
- Grab a real bargain at the Russian market or local unique markets
- Visit the awe-inspiring Angkor temple complex made popular by the “The Tomb Raider” movie and enjoy a beautiful sunset over temple towers
- Explore the Mekong river and visit to the fresh water dolphins at Kampi
- Walk with elephants in the wilderness in the hill-tribe provinces of Monulkiri and Rattanakiri
Inclusions
Welcome to Cambodia.
We will pick you up at the airport and take you to your hotel, where you will be offered a welcome drink and met by one of our representatives, who will give you a briefing about Cambodia and the fantastic trip that awaits you. In the afternoon, your tour leader will show you the center of the bustling river town of Siem Reap. Have a stroll through the market, get a “fish massage” or have a quick overview of the city - whatever you prefer. We will also take you to a pagoda where you can learn more about Buddhism and receive a blessing from one of the resident monks.
Overnight in Siem Reap.

After breakfast, you will be picked up by your guide in a tuk-tuk to explore one of the largest and most beautiful temple complexes in the world, Angkor Wat. First, you will visit the stunning Angkor Wat temple itself and explore the wonderful site in all of its majesty. After a short refreshment break you will take the short drive to Angkor Thom, which contains, among others, the spectacular 12th century Bayon Temple. The 54 four-headed Buddha statues are one of the most impressive sights of the temple complex and provide exceptional photo opportunities. Later that day, visit the Ta Phrom temple. This iconic temple remains partly overgrown with trees and gigantic roots that have ‘nestled’ themselves on and in the stone blocks, making a truly striking visual image. After a long and rewarding day, you’ll return to your hotel to relax. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight in Siem Reap

Say goodbye to Siem Reap and drive to Beng Melea, the mysterious 12th century temple in the middle of the jungle. This temple is heavily overgrown with vegetation, trees, lianas, and mosses. After lunch you will visit Koh Kor, the capital city from 928 to 944 AD, northeast of Angkor. The temple is very secluded and is often overlooked because of its location. Continue our way to Preah Vihear. Along the road there will be ample opportunity to take pictures of the exceptional scenery. In Preah Vihear, you will check into the resort and enjoy the facilities. Meals: Breakfast
Overnight in Sra’em, Preah Vihear.

After breakfast, visit the Preah Vihear temple. A local pickup truck will bring you up the steep hillside and a local guide will show you around. Then you will drive on a new road along the border of Laos. Some parts are tarmac roads but many parts are still dirt roads. It is, however, much improved allowing a much quicker journey than before. Have lunch on the banks of the Mekong River and also visit Sopheakmit waterfalls. One of the most naturally picturesque in Cambodia, this hidden gem is surrounded by islands and endless waterways. Its water, often a dazzling jade in color, crashes over the numerous rocks and it's particularly vigorous during the rainy season. After this wonderful experience you will be taken to the accommodating riverside town of Stung Treng, where you will find your hotel. Meals: Breakfast
Overnight in Stung Treng.

Today, you will enjoy a relaxing early morning boat ride, ending up on a small sandy island in the middle of the Mekong. Here some umbrellas and tables will be set up in order for you to enjoy a very special breakfast. The area is home to some wonderful birds which you can watch going about their daily business as you enjoy your food. After breakfast you can kayak down the Mekong, taking in the unique sights and sounds of one of the world's greatest rivers. In the afternoon, continue your trip to Banlung, your rest stop for the night. Meals: Breakfast
Overnight in Stung Treng.

Head to the Kalai Village, home to the Kreng tribe, in the beautiful Ratinikiri jungle near Banlung.
To reach the starting point of the trek you will pass several tribe farms and paddy fields before you enter into the green jungle. Upon your entry, the jungle is relatively open, giving you the chance to watch out for flying dragons on tree trunks. After a fascinating morning trek you will have lunch by a small stream, where you can relax and recharge your battery peacefully. If you are still feeling energetic, there is a small hill nearby you can climb, offering beautiful scenic views. In the afternoon you can do more trekking through the natural beauty of the dense mountain jungle, finally arriving at your campsite for the night. Meals: Breakfast
Overnight in Rattanakiri.

You will begin your day in the heart of nature, slowly swinging in your hammock as you awaken.
A simple but filling breakfast will be supplied in order to fuel you for the day’s activities.
After breakfast you can pack up your hammock and begin your trek back through the jungle and along hills. We will cook lunch along the way in the jungle, allowing you more time to wander around freely and try and spot some of the native birds and animals or lizards of the area. If you are lucky enough you may even get a glimpse of some of the noisy and playful macaques, but be careful to watch out for snakes! After a brisk afternoon’s hike you will arrive in Kalai around 4 p.m., and the pickup will transfer you back to town after having a stunning experience that will live long in your memory. Meals: Breakfast
Overnight in Rattanakiri.

In the morning you will drive south towards Sen Monorom. On the way you will stop at the largest waterfall in Cambodia. The Bou Sra Waterfall is a magnificent sight, tumbling through a gorge set in the jungle near the Bunong town of Bou Sra. This three level waterfall has a top level of 12m and a stunning lower tier with a massive 20m drop providing a beautiful sight and a roaring sound. Continue your journey to Mondulkiri. The province is full of natural beauty, with thickly forested mountains, powerful waterfalls, and lush green rolling hills of the western side. Sen Monorom is the provincial capital and the only town the province has to speak of. Meals: Breakfast
Overnight in Sen Monorom.

After getting up, breakfast will be served, allowing you a little time to observe everyday life for the Bunoung people. Afterwards, another day of trekking begins, through the jungle on the way to the Elephant Community Development Program (ECDP). Today’s trekking time will be around three hours, passing through small villages and across a mountain pass before getting the opportunity to see how the beautiful Asian elephant slive in their natural environment. An elephant trek through the forest in Mondulkiri is a great experience and a unique way of exploring the area’s forests and jungles. The highlight of your tour will be swimming at the small waterfall of Leng Truk. Here you will also be able to get up close with the beautiful elephants as you help the mahouts wash the elephants in the river. Meals: Breakfast
Overnight in Sen Monorom.

Traveling from Sen Monorom to Kratie you will see more beautiful countryside as you descend into the plains of the Mekong River. Your day’s travel will end at the charming, cheerful little town of Kratie, nestled on the banks of the Mekong. Life moves slowly in Kratie, but this is part of its charm. It is best known for being one of the few remaining homes of the Mekong Irrawaddy dolphins who frequent the river off the village of Kampi. Catching a glimpse of these amazing, critically endangered creatures will be an everlasting memory. Relax at one of Kratie’s simple but charming restaurants in the evening.
Meals: Breakfast.
Overnight in Kratie

You will make your first stop at Phnom Sambok, a small mountain with two peaks and a lush forest filled with birds and some monkeys. After a traditional lunch you will visit the 100 pillars pagoda and learn about its fascinating history as a place of pilgrimage for the residents of Kratie. Next stop will be the Mekong Turtle Conservation Center, where you'll to see one of the most endangered species, the Mekong soft shell turtle. The project looks after the baby turtles until they become large enough to protect themselves from big fish and snakes. The highlight of your day will be visiting one of the many deep pools where the rare river dolphins gather to feed. Get on a local boat and cruise into the mighty Mekong for a chance to spot these gentle mammals. Meals: Breakfast
Overnight in Kratie

You are leaving early today because it’s a long ride to Phnom Penh, the vibrant and bustling capital of Cambodia. Situated at the confluence of three rivers, the mighty Mekong, the Bassac, and the great Tonle Sap, which was once considered the 'Gem' of Indochina. The capital city still retains considerable charm with plenty to see. It exudes a sort of provincial charm and tranquility with French colonial mansions and tree-lined boulevards amidst monumental Angkorian architecture. Phnom Penh is a veritable oasis compared to the modernity of other Asian capitals. A mixture of Asian exotica, the famous Cambodian hospitality awaits visitors in the capital. In the evening you can visit Cambodian Living Arts to see a traditional dance show or take a sunset cruise on the Mekong (optional).
Meals: Breakfast
Overnight in Phnom Penh

In the morning, a traditional Khmer Cyclo will take you to the Royal Palace, where you can admire the spectacular ancient Khmer architecture. Afterwards you will visit Wat Phnom, where the name Phnom Penh derives from. This pagoda stands on a 35-meter high hill surrounded by trees where monkeys play in the shade. Afterwards you will ride a tuk-tuk to the Genocide Museum of Tuol Sleng, before continuing to Choeung Ek, better known as the Killing Fields, where thousands of people were tortured and buried in mass graves. While disturbing, these sites offer you an insight into the country’s troubled past, enabling you to understand more about how far the wonderful people of this country have come.
On the way back, visit the huge Russian Market, where you can shop for souvenirs until your heart is content. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight in Phnom Penh.

The final journey of your trip to Cambodia will be a private transfer to the airport in Phnom Penh to catch your flight. We hope that you have enjoyed this wonderful trip across this truly beautiful country, and that you are leaving with happy memories lasting for a lifetime. Cambodia has still so much more to offer, and we would be delighted to welcome you back anytime to show you more of this fantastic country and its charming people. Meal: Breakfast

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