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5 Day Off the Beaten Path + Eco-Adventure:

Day 1: Angkor Wat & Hidden Temples
Start with a sunrise at Angkor Wat
Begin your adventure with a breathtaking sunrise at Angkor Wat, one of the most iconic temples in the world. As the first rays of light hit the ancient stones, you’ll experience a sense of awe and tranquility that can only be felt in such a sacred place. The early morning light makes for stunning photos, so be sure to capture this moment before exploring the temple’s intricate carvings and magnificent architecture.


Visit lesser-known temples like Ta Nei and Preah Palilay

After exploring Angkor Wat, venture to the lesser-known temples of Ta Nei and Preah Palilay, hidden gems within the Angkor complex. Ta Nei, surrounded by dense jungle, offers a peaceful and serene atmosphere where you can appreciate the temple’s unique design without the crowds. Preah Palilay, another quiet temple, features a small yet charming layout with impressive stone carvings that speak to the Khmer Empire’s architectural prowess.


Enjoy a traditional Khmer-style picnic in the temple grounds

After exploring the hidden temples, take a break with a traditional Khmer-style picnic in the temple grounds. Surrounded by ancient ruins and lush greenery, enjoy local delicacies like fresh fruit, rice cakes, and savory dishes. This meal will give you a chance to relax, reflect on the morning’s discoveries, and recharge for the rest of your journey.



Day 2: Jungle Trekking & Wildlife
Trek through the forests of Phnom Kulen National Park
On Day 2, embark on a jungle trekking adventure through Phnom Kulen National Park, a protected area known for its rich biodiversity. This trek will lead you through lush forests, past ancient trees, and along tranquil streams. As you journey deeper into the park, you’ll encounter secluded temples and shrines that have been reclaimed by nature, offering a truly immersive experience in the heart of Cambodia’s wilderness.


Visit the waterfall and explore hidden shrines

After your trek through the forest, visit Phnom Kulen’s waterfall, a stunning natural landmark. Take a refreshing swim in the cool waters or simply enjoy the peaceful atmosphere as the waterfall cascades down the rocks. Nearby, you’ll explore hidden shrines that are often overlooked by tourists, allowing you to connect with the spiritual energy of the land and uncover the ancient history of the area.


Meet with local conservationists and learn about wildlife protection efforts

In the afternoon, you’ll have the chance to meet with local conservationists who are working tirelessly to protect the wildlife and natural resources of Phnom Kulen National Park. Learn about their efforts to preserve endangered species, combat poaching, and promote sustainable tourism. This encounter will deepen your understanding of the region’s environmental challenges and the vital importance of conservation work.



Day 3: Eco-Friendly Village Stay & Roulous Group Temples
Stay in an eco-lodge near Tonle Sap Lake
On Day 3, immerse yourself in sustainable living by staying in an eco-lodge near Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia’s largest freshwater lake. This eco-friendly accommodation focuses on sustainable practices, such as using solar energy, rainwater harvesting, and waste reduction. Staying in this peaceful, natural setting will give you a deeper connection to the environment and an opportunity to unwind after your adventurous trek.


Participate in local farming activities and learn about sustainable fishing techniques

During your stay at the eco-lodge, you’ll have the chance to participate in local farming activities where you can learn about organic farming practices that protect the land and promote sustainability. You’ll also discover sustainable fishing techniques used by the local communities, helping preserve the delicate ecosystem of Tonle Sap Lake. This hands-on experience provides insight into the lives of those who rely on the lake for their livelihoods.


Explore the Roulous Group Temples

In the morning, take a trip to the Roulous Group, a cluster of ancient temples located near the town of Roulous. These temples, some of the earliest examples of Khmer architecture, date back to the 9th century and offer a fascinating glimpse into Cambodia’s rich history.
Lolei Temple: Start with Lolei, a small yet significant temple made of brick and sandstone. Located on an island in a man-made reservoir, Lolei is notable for its detailed carvings and is dedicated to the Hindu gods.
Preah Ko Temple: Next, visit Preah Ko, one of the first temples built in the Angkorian period. The temple is named after the sacred "Preah Ko", the divine bull in Hindu mythology. It is known for its lion statues and its historical importance in Khmer architecture.
Bakong Temple: Finally, explore Bakong, the largest temple in the Roulous Group. This pyramid-shaped temple-mountain was once the state temple of King Indravarman I. It offers great views of the surrounding countryside and an impressive example of early Khmer architecture, with its five-tiered structure symbolizing Mount Meru, the center of the Hindu universe.

Enjoy a sunset paddle through the floating village
In the evening, enjoy a sunset paddle through the nearby floating village on Tonle Sap Lake. As the sun dips below the horizon, the water takes on a golden hue, creating a serene and beautiful atmosphere. Glide past stilted houses, observe the daily life of the local communities, and take in the breathtaking views of the lake as it transforms in the fading light.



Day 4: Beng Mealea & Wildlife Sanctuary
Explore the overgrown ruins of Beng Mealea
On Day 4, visit Beng Mealea, an overgrown temple hidden in the jungle. Unlike other temples in the Angkor complex, Beng Mealea has been left largely untouched, with nature slowly reclaiming the structure. As you explore this magnificent ruin, you’ll witness the stunning blend of stone and jungle, with tree roots intertwining with the ancient stonework to create a captivating sight. This temple offers a sense of adventure and discovery that few other temples can provide.


Visit a nearby wildlife sanctuary and learn about conservation projects

After your exploration of Beng Mealea, visit a nearby wildlife sanctuary, where you’ll learn about conservation efforts to protect endangered species. The sanctuary is dedicated to preserving the natural habitats of local wildlife, including rare birds, primates, and other indigenous species. You’ll gain insight into the challenges faced by conservationists in this region and the importance of protecting Cambodia’s diverse wildlife.


Observe rare bird species and other wildlife in their natural habitat

While at the sanctuary, take a guided tour to observe rare bird species and other wildlife in their natural habitat. The sanctuary is home to some of Cambodia’s most endangered species, and you’ll have the chance to spot these creatures in the wild, adding a special element to your eco-adventure.



Day 5: Remote Temples & Cultural Exchange
Travel to remote temples like Koh Ker and Prasat Pram
On your final day, travel to remote temples like Koh Ker and Prasat Pram. These temples are off the beaten path and offer a more secluded and peaceful experience. Koh Ker is famous for its 7-tiered pyramid, while Prasat Pram is known for its unique combination of stone temples and jungle surroundings. The lack of crowds allows you to explore these ancient wonders in solitude and truly connect with the history and spirituality of the Khmer Empire.


Meet local monks and receive a spiritual blessing

At the remote temples, you’ll meet with local monks who will share insights into their spiritual practices and the role of Buddhism in Cambodian culture. You’ll have the opportunity to receive a spiritual blessing, which is believed to bring peace, prosperity, and good health. This meaningful ritual is a highlight of your cultural journey through Cambodia.


End the tour with a cultural exchange evening, featuring Khmer music and storytelling

Conclude your adventure with a cultural exchange evening in a local village. Enjoy traditional Khmer music and storytelling, where local performers will share songs and legends passed down through generations. This evening offers a final opportunity to connect with the Cambodian people, learn more about their customs, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the region.


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