Cambodia camping and trekking tour 2 days
  • Tour type: Private Tour
  • Activity: Adventure
  • Duration: 1 Day
  • Depart: Everyday

Cambodia camping and trekking tour, it has become possible after the Khmer Rouge has integrated all their forces into government forces in 1998. Then demining projects have been implemented around Cambodia for rural development and opening new places for tourists. In early 2000, Beng Mealea temple has been demined. As a result, it was chosen to shoot the in the movie starred by Indiana Jones later on. Back in 2001 when our team did the research for a possible camping tour at KohKer.

DAY 1: TREKKING 12KM (VISIT PHNOM KULEN AND BENG MEALEA) (L/D)

DAY 2: VISIT KOH KER TEMPLE COMPLEX (TREKKING 10KM) (B/L)

 

DAY 1: TREKKING 12KM (VISIT PHNOM KULEN AND BENG MEALEA) (L/D)

Meet with our guide to brief of the tour and then transfer 1 hour to the foot of Kulen Mountain where we start hiking up the hill. The first 500 meters are uphill with some rock. Then it is flat all the ways. We make our first water stop at the pagoda in the middle of the climb to get some energy before heading through the jungle to the visit one Thousand Lingas. Then we visit the Grand Reclining Buddha and enjoy swimming at the 40 meter high water fall. After the trek, we visit Beng Mealea temple.

This trip will make special as we can escape from the crowded tourists in Angkor complex. This special temple was featured in the Lost Temples by Indiana Jones and The Two Brothers by a French movie maker, Jean Clake Annaud. Beng Mealea is located 50km from Siem Reap. It is an untouched temple hidden in the jungle surrounded by its mood 900 meters by 1,200 meters. Beng Mealea is a beautiful, charming temple. It has it own character which cannot be found in any other temple. We can feel very peaceful sitting inside the temple as we can get rid of the many tourists at Angkor area. After the visit, we enjoy the snack and drinks before transferring to Koh Kher. Then we visit Sayong village before having a basic shower with cold water. We have dinner, Cambodian barbeque style and rice. Overnight in our tent.

CAMBODIA CAMPING AND TREKKING TOUR 2 DAYS

DAY 2: VISIT KOH KER TEMPLE COMPLEX (TREKKING 10KM) (B/L)

Breakfast with just bread, egg, pan cake and fruits. We walk 10km to visit the temples in Koh Ker complex. Koh Ker was the former capital of the King Jayavarman IV, reigned 928AD, when he moved the capital from Angkor to Koh Ker. Angkor period refers to the period from the year 800 when the first capital was settled in Rolous Groups and lasted in the year 1,432. The capital in Koh Ker remained for 20 years before it has been moved back to Angkor area and was settled at Phnom Bakheng where people climbed for the sunset. Visit the temples in the complex including the Pyramid style Prasat Thom, Prasat Chen, Prasat Kraham, Prasat Damrei, Prasat Neang Kmau and Rohal. Then we return by van back to Siem Reap. End of our services.

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TRIP INCLUDES

  • Experience English speaking guide
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