Tonle Sap Treasures Discovery
Join us for an enchanting morning excursion to see the stunning beauty of Kampong Phluk Floating Village. Embark on a serene journey around Tonle Sap Lake, home to centuries-old stilted houses and bustling village life.
Tonle Sap Treasures Discovery
Day Trip to Kampong Phluk Floating Village
8:00 AM – Get picked up from your hotel
Visit Rolous Market on the way
See the vegetables, fish, and other things local people sell
Learn about where the stuff comes from
Check out an old bridge over the Rolous River
The bridge was built when the French were in charge of Cambodia
Ride a boat down the river to Kampong Phluk floating village
See how people live in houses on boats or tall sticks (stilts)
Look at the schools, fish farms, and the special temple (pagoda) on an island
Do fun activities in Kampong Phluk
Go canoeing if it’s the rainy season and there’s a lot of water
Try fishing or walk around and explore the village
Choose your lunch option
Eat at your hotel or find a tasty restaurant in town with yummy Cambodian food
12:30 PM to 1:00 PM – Get dropped off back at your hotel with great memories and photos!
Itinerary
Day Trip to Kampong Phluk Floating Village
8:00 AM – Get picked up from your hotel
Visit Rolous Market on the way
See the vegetables, fish, and other things local people sell
Learn about where the stuff comes from
Check out an old bridge over the Rolous River
The bridge was built when the French were in charge of Cambodia
Ride a boat down the river to Kampong Phluk floating village
See how people live in houses on boats or tall sticks (stilts)
Look at the schools, fish farms, and the special temple (pagoda) on an island
Do fun activities in Kampong Phluk
Go canoeing if it’s the rainy season and there’s a lot of water
Try fishing or walk around and explore the village
Choose your lunch option
Eat at your hotel or find a tasty restaurant in town with yummy Cambodian food
12:30 PM to 1:00 PM – Get dropped off back at your hotel with great memories and photos!
Pickup and Drop Off
Pickup: 8:00 a.m. from your hotel lobby.
Drop off in your hotel lobby between 12:30 and 13:00.
Included
- Meals
- Rowboat ride through the mangrove forest
- Tips
Tour Exclusions
Don’t Forget to Pack These Important Things!
- Sturdy shoes or boots: You’ll be walking around a lot, so make sure your feet are comfortable and protected
- A cool hat: It can get really sunny and hot, so a hat will keep your head and face shaded
- Sunscreen: Put this on your skin to avoid getting a sunburn. The sun can be strong, even if it doesn’t feel too hot.
- Sunglasses: These will protect your eyes from the bright sun. They also make you look cool!
What to Bring
Remember also to pack these crucial items!
- Clothing that reveals the shoulders, knees, or cleavage is prohibited by the dress code of Angkor Wat. Visitors to Angkor Wat are advised to wear cover clothes that conceal their shoulders and pants, or skirts that come to a length below the calf.
- We suggest that you bring a torch, sun protection, eyeglasses, a hat, and robust footwear.
Additional Info
- Breakfast: For those staying in hotels that include breakfast, please request a breakfast takeaway package or box.
- Mobility: This tour route includes areas lacking wheelchair-accessible walkways.
- Seasons: The dry season, which runs from November to March, is the most popular time to visit Angkor Wat. These days are milder and dryer, but they are also the busiest, so prepare for crowds. Despite the fact that these are technically “winter” months, the weather remains rather warm.
Cancellation Policy
- Full refunds are issued for cancellations made with at least 24 hours’ notice.
- Non-refundable: Cancellations made within 24 hours or no-shows will not receive a refund.
- Amendments: Changes must be communicated at least 24 hours in advance.
- Refund Processing: Refunds will be issued within 7 business days.
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