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Wildlife & Adventure Tour of Cambodia

Our adventure tour in Cambodia has been put together for the more adventurous and opens up the country’s enchanting wild and rugged north-east. Starting in Siem Reap you will have a guided tour of the Angkor temples, an obvious highlight of any holiday in Cambodia and you will also be taken on a Tonle Sap tour where you will get the chance to see Kampong Phluk.

 

This is one of the many fascinating floating villages of Cambodia and you’ll finish off the adventure with an enchanting circus performance which is a mixture of dance music and acrobatics set to a Cambodian story that provides a real insight into Cambodian culture.

 

Irrawaddy river dolphins

Leaving Siem Reap (Cambodia’s heart) you will travel north-east to Kratie, home to the famous Irrawaddy dolphin. Once here you will enjoy an overnight stay on the Kings Island and take a boat trip out on to the Kampi Dolphin pool to see the endangered Irrawaddy river dolphins. From here your adventure tour will take you on a journey to Ban Lung where you will get acquainted with some tribes people and venture into the jungle where you will get to see various wildlife. You will also visit the incredibly beautiful Yaek Lom lake, one of the prettiest volcanic lakes in the world.

Elephant Trekking

Next on your adventure tour we drive you to Sen Monorom where you have the choice of either a Cambodian elephant trekking experience or a trip to an elephant sanctuary. You then finish your time in Cambodia’s rugged northeast with dinner with a local tribes family which is the most authentic experience that you will get in Cambodia.

Your Cambodia adventure tour then concludes in Cambodia’s capital where you will enjoy a cyclo tour of Phnom Penh before exploring the rest of the city’s sights, including the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda before learning about Cambodia’s past before returning home

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