We will set off Battambang towards Phnom Sampeau, renowned for its haunting killing caves. 1975 to 1979, thousands endured unspeakable torture and lost their lives, their remains haunting the caverns:>>
We had an amazing experience! Everything was well organized and the guide was very knowledgeable.
Read moreA beautiful trip through mountains and bays. Everything was seamless and well-guided.
Read moreOur kids had a great time and we felt completely taken care of from start to finish.
Read moreThe food tours and cultural stops were truly unforgettable. Highly recommended!
Read moreWe will set off Battambang towards Phnom Sampeau, renowned for its haunting killing caves. 1975 to 1979, thousands endured unspeakable torture and lost their lives, their remains haunting the caverns. Men and women were kept in separate caves, and even today, these caves still bear witness with scattered skulls and bones, alongside a poignant memorial and a majestic golden reclining Buddha. Leaving behind the somberness of the caves, prepare for a delightful adventure on the bamboo train – a whimsical blend of a flying carpet and toy cars, offering endless amusement.
Next, we will continue our expedition to Wat Banan, an impressive 11th-century Angkor temple perched atop a mountain. While it was once thought to have influenced Angkor Wat’s architectural design, contemporary scholars now date its construction later than Angkor. the summit, the breathtaking vistas of Cambodia’s picturesque landscape unfold before your eyes. In the afternoon, take a leisurely stroll through the cultural villages of Battambang, where you can explore Prahoc village, known for its fish paste production; Groland village, renowned for sticky rice made in bamboo; and villages specializing in rice paper production, to name a few.
As the day comes to an end, return to your hotel to relax and unwind. Spend the night in Battambang, relishing the tranquility.