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From Angkor to Kampot Cambodia on a grand scale

Cambodia - Siem Reap - Koh Rong - Kampot - Phnom Penh

Cambodia from north to south

From $4600 to $6300 per person for 13 days Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

Itinerary highlights

  • A journey designed to leave nothing behind: the monumental temples of Angkor, the paradise island of Koh Rong, the provincial charm of Kampot and Phnom Penh.
  • The contrasting architecture of your hotels, their atmospheres, and their fine dining.  
  • Private tours in Angkor for an insightful exploration, Phnom Penh by night, tuk-tuk rides through the Kampot countryside: it’s all planned!
  • Mobile app, portable Wi-Fi, our recommendations, on-site Concierge: the extra Voyageurs touch
Starting in Siem Reap - the gateway to the ancient city of Angkor - offers an immediate encounter with the most iconic treasures and the pride and glory of the Khmer people. It's a compelling and authentic introduction. All the more so because the imperial grounds are more than a tourist site they are a place where Cambodians gather , meditate , and pray… Then comes the islands of Cambodia. Set course for Koh Rong Island, part of the Gulf of Thailand archipelago, which lets its more renowned Thai neighbours take the spotlight. It embodies a perfect balance between untouched beauty and beach appeal. Next, Kampot, where French colonial presence is still visible in its streets and architecture. Today’s Cambodia has retained its colonial architecture as a legacy. It’s a wonderful opportunity to experience provincial life, whether in the city or the countryside. Finally, catch a glimpse of Phnom Penh, where you will dive into its contemporary energy with both pleasure and respect. There is a profound beauty in everyday life that shines with extraordinary brilliance after enduring hardship. It comes as a fitting conclusion to this trip, which shows you the many facets of the country and makes you want to return, with the certainty that Cambodia will continue to reveal new horizons.  

Your trip

At each stop-off, you encounter distinctive atmospheres and outstanding service: urban-tropical charm with a strong fifties spirit in Siem Reap, contemporary architecture and bohemian-chic right on the beach in Koh Rong, Indochinese touches in Kampot, and once again, a 1950s villa and a zen atmosphere in Phnom Penh. As for transport, we provide air-conditioned private vehicles for transfers. Getting to Koh Rong requires some planning. This involves a flight to Sihanoukville, then a boat crossing, and to leave the island for Kampot, a train journey through the Cambodian countryside. Once there, tuk-tuks give a touch of local colour and are an efficient way to get around. Of course, we have included visits of Angkor in your itinerary. Here again, the tuk-tuk is fantastic for exploring the pepper and rice-growing countryside of Kampot. In Phnom Penh, our local expatriate will show you the capital by night. Various options are available to help you expand your range of action. And if, along the way, an unexpected whim or a minor setback arises, you have the contact details of our on-site Concierge to assist you. In collaboration with your travel specialist, they can also adjust your trip according to your preferences as you go.
Kep - Cambodge © Andysim/Angkordesign
Kep - Cambodge © Andysim/Angkordesign
Temple Bayon - Angkor Thom - Cambodge © Putu Sayoga/REDUX-REA
Temple Bayon - Angkor Thom - Cambodge © Putu Sayoga/REDUX-REA
Cambodge © John W McDermott
Cambodge © John W McDermott
Cambodge © Samantha Faivre
Cambodge © Samantha Faivre
Kep - Cambodge © swedishmonica
Kep - Cambodge © swedishmonica
Secret Garden - Koh Rong - Cambodge © Secret Garden
Secret Garden - Koh Rong - Cambodge © Secret Garden
Lac Tonlé Sap - Cambodge © Adrian Green/Getty Images/iStockphoto
Lac Tonlé Sap - Cambodge © Adrian Green/Getty Images/iStockphoto
Temple Wat Thmey - Siem Reap - Cambodge © Putu Sayoga/REDUX-REA
Temple Wat Thmey - Siem Reap - Cambodge © Putu Sayoga/REDUX-REA
Cambodge © Carol Sachs
Cambodge © Carol Sachs
Phnom Penh - Cambodge © J-F Perigois / Fotolia
Phnom Penh - Cambodge © J-F Perigois / Fotolia
Cambodge © Faustine Poidevin-Gros
Cambodge © Faustine Poidevin-Gros
Musée National de Phnom Penh - Cambodge © Nastya Tepikina/Fotolia
Musée National de Phnom Penh - Cambodge © Nastya Tepikina/Fotolia
Siem Reap - Cambodge © Droit Réservés
Siem Reap - Cambodge © Droit Réservés

Itinerary

100% customisable for you

Night on board, arrival the next day.

Private transfer to your hotel, where you settle in for three nights. Urban elegance and thoughtful design define this accommodation, which, with only 19 rooms, offers a rare sense of intimacy. The owners, a French-Cambodian couple, embody the warmth and friendliness that permeates the place. Minimalist rooms subtly evoke the timeless chic of the 1950s and 1960s, with handsome floor tiles and arty furnishings. The rooftop cafe is the perfect spot for sampling local treats with views over the tropical pool.
Already included - The Angkor Pass, granting access to the site’s attractions as well as Banteay Srei and Beng Mealea to the north-east; Banteay Samré to the east; and the Roluos complex to the south-east.

In your itinerary - Angkor Vat and Angkor Thom. You explore these two great landmarks of the former capital of the Khmer Empire by tuk-tuk, accompanied by a private guide. Built in the 12th century, Angkor Wat - the temple-capital of Suryavarman II - is the largest and best preserved monument on the site. Archaeologists from renowned universities have done remarkable work here. The statuary is superb. Buddhist worship continues in the sanctuary (which was originally dedicated to Vishnu). Jayavarman VII built the royal city of Angkor Thom in the early 13th century. The immense sculpted faces of the South Gate are unforgettable; the naturalism of the Bayon’s bas-reliefs, at the city’s heart, is striking; and the Terrace of the Leper King was probably used for royal cremations.
Optional - Siem Reap’s recommendationsby night, by tuk-tuk.

In your itinerary - Angkor’s lesser-known temples. The sheer scale of Angkor means that many outstanding buildings remain overlooked by most tourist routes. With a driver and private guide, you'll discover a few of them, for an Angkor all to yourself: Krol Kô, in the Bayon style; Banteay Prei, where cattle graze; Prasat Prei, restored by French archaeologists in 1934; peaceful Banteay Thom, with sculpture of breathtaking quality; and Ta Nei, claimed by moss and roots. Sizes and states of preservation vary, but all belong to a prestigious civilisation.

Private transfer to the airport, then flight to Sihanoukville. On arrival, another transfer to the port and a boat crossing to Pagoda Beach on Koh Rong island, where you settle in for three nights. Turquoise water spilling onto white sand makes the case for swimming without delay. Those who prefer the pool will have their pick, too. Some rooms offer the privilege of waking up facing the sea, just steps away. The modern bungalows sit discreetly beneath their thatched roofs, and the contemporary exteriors extend naturally indoors, too. Expect polished concrete, minimalist décor and a boho-chic atmosphere in harmony with the tropical setting. Outdoor showers add to the sense of wellbeing. The beachfront restaurant stays true to the spirit of fusion, serving a delicious interpretation, perfectly suited to the setting. It's an idyllic interlude.

Koh Rong has all the hallmarks of a paradise destination: some 7 miles (11 km) of sandy beaches edged by warm, cerulean water, backed by a tropical jungle that still looks the part. A preserved island setting, perfect for a peaceful escape. The terrain gives rise to a few lively waterfalls. There’s treetop adventure too. You can also hire scooters to tour the island’s beaches - some twenty or so, each with its own character - and enjoy a range of water-based activities, including paddle boarding, sea kayaking, windsurfing and more. Because the sand is so pale (ranging from white to beige, sometimes even pink), the water is wonderfully clear. Diving and snorkelling are obvious highlights. As for the bioluminescent plankton, it can be seen at night in areas free from light pollution.

Crossing from Pagoda Beach (Koh Rong) back to Sihanoukville port. Private transfer to the station, then train to Kampot. The journey (1 hour 40) passes through lush rice fields and picturesque little villages. On arrival in Kampot, settle in for three nights in a beautiful French colonial-era house. The décor makes generous use of the period's aesthetic, with pleasing contemporary touches. The overall feel is cheerful and bright. Each room is comfortably decorated to reflect a theme: the Khmer smile; the jungle of Angkor, douce France, Mekong expedition, memories of Indochina, and more. The graphic variations bring it all to life. The bar is particularly pleasant, and the central location is ideal for exploring.

In Kampot, the legacy of French rule is stronger than elsewhere, both architecturally and in terms of urban planning. Administrative buildings, European villas and rows of adjoining shophouses - once combining home, warehouse and workshop - still line the old trading quarters. The White Bridge is typically French in style. On a roundabout, a gigantic durian celebrates the city’s second flagship product after its famous pepper. With the river running through it, Kampot never feels stifling. It’s easy to grow attached to the town’s unhurried rhythm - development has yet to disturb its easy provincial charm.
Optional - Horse ride through the Kampot countryside.

In your itinerary - Explore the Kampot countryside by tuk-tuk. By now, the tuk-tuk needs no introduction. Today, your English-speaking driver whisks you into the countryside. Kampot’s family-run pepper plantations - the source of its global reputation - are an obvious highlight. The salt flats never fail to impress with their precise geometry and their raw cones of sea salt. At Phnom Chhnork, a cave temple dedicated to Shiva opens onto wide rural views, its limestone chambers home to colonies of bats. Far from sleepy, the Kampot countryside reveals itself in quiet layers - varied, textured and gently absorbing, without ever disturbing its natural calm.

Transfer to Phnom Penh. Check in for the night at a small hotel housed in a charming 1950s villa surrounded by a leafy, flower-filled garden - there’s a gentle zen spirit to the place. Rooms combine warm tones with wooden furniture in a subtle colonial style. The restaurant may be simple, but a candlelit dinner by the pool is a delight. A welcome pause in the midst of Phnom Penh’s urban energy.
In your itinerary - Phnom Penh by night. An evening stroll with an expatriate who knows Phnom Penh’s night life and its people inside out. There's no need for advance planning: you meet, exchange a few ideas and inclinations, then set off together. They'll lead you to what you’re looking for - and a little beyond. Having made Cambodia their home, they know exactly what resonates.

Transfer to the airport and return flight. Night on board, arrival the next day.

À la carte

This suggested itinerary can be customisable down to the smallest detail, including duration, stops and content. An à la carte menu of experiences is also available to create a journey that reflects who you are.

Siem Reap in a tuk-tuk

In the evening, you travel through Siem Reap aboard a private tuk-tuk. Three stops are planned for this outing - starter, main course, and dessert - each offering a delicious culinary surprise!
Optional.

Horseriding in Kampot

Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and head to an equestrian centre to meet Khmer horses and ponies. Once introductions are made, you set off for an excursion through the lush Kampot countryside, moving at the gentle pace of your mounts.

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Estimated budget

Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

The estimated budget for this trip is $4,600 to $6,300 per person.

A fixed price is rarely applicable to a bespoke journey. The final cost depends on various factors, such as the level of service, travel dates, and booking lead times. The only definitive price will be the one provided in your personalized proposal.

The average price for this trip is $5,400 per person


Included in this suggestion

  • The flight to Siem Reap, return from Phnom Penh, on a scheduled airline.
  • The domestic flight between Siem Reap and Sihanoukville
  • Airport taxes and fuel surcharges
  • Carbon absorption contribution for your trip's CO2 emissions through reforestation projects (via our Philippe Romero Insolite Bâtisseur Foundation)
  • Private transfers as mentioned in the travel itinerary
  • The return boat crossing between Sihanoukville and Pagoda Beach
  • The train journey between Sihanoukville and Kampot
  • Three nights in Siem Reap, in a double room with breakfast included
  • Three nights in Koh Rong, in a double room with breakfast included
  • Three nights in Kampot, in a double room with breakfast included
  • Night in Phnom Penh, in a double room with breakfast included.
  • The Angkor Pass, which allows unrestricted access to the temples located within the Angkor Archaeological Park and to several temples in the surrounding area.
  • A tour of the Angkor Thom and Angkor Wat sites by tuk-tuk, with a private guide.
  • A tour of Angkor's lesser-known temples with a private guide.
  • The Kampot countryside by tuk-tuk
  • Discovering Phnom Penh by night, inwith a private, local guide.
  • Our on-site Concierge service
  • Wi-Fi access during your trip: an international mini router or eSIM allowing you to connect your various devices (phones, tablets, computers)
  • A travel booklet with useful information (your day-by-day itinerary, hotel contact details, a personalized selection of our recommendations, etc.)
  • Our recommendations and reservations at selected restaurants
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