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We depart Phnom Penh in the morning for Sihanoukville, Cambodia's leading beach resort. After a fresh seafood lunch in town, we board a boat to journey to the island of Koh Rong Samleon, one of the most beautiful off Cambodia's coast.
We travel by road from Phnom Penh to Kratie to view Cambodia's rare, freshwater dolphins. After lunch we head further up the Mekong to see pods of up to ten dolphins.
We journey through floating villages and flooded forest on a traditional wooden boat to Prek Toal biosphere, the premier bird-viewing destination in South-East Asia and home to rare, large water birds such as stork, ibis, crane and pelican.
We meet guests at Siem Reap Airport and head directly to Angkor. We visit the sites of Angkor Thom, including Victory Gate, the Bayon, Baphuon, Phimean Akas, Terrace of the Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper King.
We tranfer to Phnom Penh International Airport for the domestic flight to Ban Lung, provincial capital of Ratanakiri. After lunch in town, we make for the stunning crater lake of Yeak Lom, surrounded by lush tropical forest.
We travel by speedboat along the Sangker River to the charming city of Battambang, passing near Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary. After lunch in town, we follow the Sangker River to the Angkorian temple of Wat Ek Phnom, dating from the 11th century.
We travel to Kompong Cham to visit Wat Nokor and Phnom Pros and Phnom Srey. After lunch, we continue to Kompong Thom via the holy mountain of Phnom Suntok with its many reclining Buddhas.
We head south to Cambodia's leading beach resort of Sihanoukville for a seafood lunch. After lunch, we make a trip to the popular waterfall of Kbal Chhay before returning to the beach to relax.
Leaving Phnom Penh, we visit the colonial-era seaside resort of Kep. After a fresh crab lunch, we offer a boat trip to Koh Tonsay (Rabbit Island) or free time to relax on the beach. We head to Kampot for a sunset cruise on the river.
Journeying south, we make for the colonial-era coastal resort of Kep-sur-Mer, known simply as Kep today. Once little more than a ghost town, its charms are once again being discovered and new hotels and resorts are opening up.