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Cambodia & Ancient Angkor Reverse
Local Payment: $99 AUD
Tour Code: GTCAR
Tour Duration: 6 days
Countries Visited: Cambodia
There are few great archaeological monuments in the world that can match Angkor for its ancient splendour. Founded in the 9th Century AD, Angkor became the country’s capital under King Yasorvarman I. By the 13th Century, Angkor covered a vast area and was one of the largest cities in the world. Our Gecko’s tour gives you two whole days to explore these magnificent temples with a touch of adventure thrown in on the way. We begin our tour in Siem Reap and teh fabled temples of Angkor. We then continue by bus around South East Asia's largest freshwater lake to the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, where we spend the day exploring this re-emerging city and visiting the sad and sobering ‘killing fields’ of Choeung Ek.

Day 1: Siem Reap
Your trip starts today with your arrival in Siem Reap. No activities are planned until your evening group meeting, so you may arrive at any time. Please check the noticeboard in the hotel lobby, located on the ground floor, for a notice containing details of your tour. This will advise you of your tour guide’s name, telephone number and the time and location of your group meeting. Normally this meeting takes place around 6pm. Until your meeting we encourage you to get out and discover the delights that Cambodia has to offer. Make sure that you take a hotel business card so that you will be able to find your way back to the hotel.
Day 2: Siem Reap - Angkor
The Angkor complex of temples is without doubt one of the most astounding archaeological sites in the world. Scattered over an area of 200 square kilometres, only Egypt’s Nile Valley can compare to this vast array of ancient monuments. The ancient city of Angkor served as the royal centre from which a dynasty of Khmer kings ruled one of the largest, most prosperous and sophisticated kingdoms in the history of South East Asia. With a history covering over 600 years from 802 to 1432, at the height of their power the kings of Angkor ruled over a territory that extended from the tip of the Indochina peninsula, northward to Yunnan and from Vietnam, westward to the Bay of Bengal. Our local tour guide will take us on an informative day-long tour of Angkor visiting the South Gate of Angkor Thom, Bayon, Elephant Terrace, Baphoun, the Royal Enclosure, Phimeanakas, Terrace of the Leper King, Ta Prohm and, of course, the fabulous Angkor Wat.
Day 3: Siem Reap
Today has been set aside to allow us to do some exploring on our own. We have the option this morning of returning to Angkor to wander through the ruins at leisure or visiting the rose coloured Banteay Srei Temple. Banteay Srei is located about 30 kilometres north of Siem Reap over a very rough and dusty road and is considered to be the best preserved of all of Cambodia’s temples. Another option is to hire a local site guide and travel out into the countryside to discover facets of rural life that have changed little since the kings of Angkor ruled over the land. A local site guide won’t cost you much and he or she will take you around the villages and explain local industries and the peoples’ way of life. Ask your tour guide to help to arrange any of the above optional tours. Siem Reap also has quite a bit to offer and an enjoyable afternoon can be spent wandering around town visiting its market, shops and restaurants. If the muscles are a little tight after all the exploring, you may like to have a soothing massage at the blind institute.
Day 4: Siem Reap - Phnom Penh
We leave Siem Reap by bus and make our way to Phnom Penh. En route, we stop at the town of Skuon, where the local inhabitants are noted for their love of eating spiders! Later, we follow the Tônlé Sap River, passing through fishing villages and travelling past farming communities. The source of the Tônlé Sap River is the shallow Tônlé Sap Lake, the largest of South East Asia’s lakes. Numerous streams feed it and it then drains into the Mekong River just south of Phnom Penh. During the wet monsoon season of June to November, the high waters of the Mekong River reverse the flow of the Tônlé Sap River and increase the size of the lake from about 2,600 to 10,400 square kilometres, as the river flows back into the lake. As it begins to recede again, the lake’s huge stocks of fish are easily trapped in nets and bamboo traps or simply caught in the branches of trees.
Day 5: Phnom Penh
In the 1950s and 1960s, Phnom Penh was one of the finest cities in South East Asia. Despite the wide scale destruction that took place after the Khmer Rouge emptied the city in 1975, Phnom Penh still manages to exude some colonial charm from a bygone era. This is particularly so down on the palm-fringed riverfront where a number of French-era shops and villas still exist and the spires of the Royal Palace pierce the skyline. This morning we travel by cyclo for a sightseeing tour of Phnom Penh to include the Royal Palace and the infamous Tuol Sleng Prison. Also known as Security Prison 21 (S21), Tuol Sleng is a former high school that was transformed into a detention and interrogation centre. An estimated 14,000 to 20,000 Cambodians accused of being traitors were tortured to death or sent to their execution from here. We then join our bus to visit another reminder of the Khmer Rouge atrocities. Just as horrifying, the Choeung Ek killing fields are situated 15 kilometres southwest of Phnom Penh and an estimated 17,000 people met their death at the hands of the Khmer Rouge here, most clubbed to death to save ammunition. A stupa-like tower of skulls was erected here in 1988 as a reminder of the atrocities that took place. After this sobering morning we visit the Central Market. Located in an old French colonial building, it’s a good place to look for clothing or sarongs before having the rest of the day exploring Phnom Penh city by ourselves. There’s plenty to see including the Silver Pagoda, the temple of Wat Phnom, the National Museum and the French Quarter.
Day 6: Phnom Penh
Your Gecko’s tour finishes this morning after breakfast. Additional accommodation in Phnom Penh is available upon request.
Tour Grade: Walking
Maybe you’re after a ramble through Morocco’s Dades Gorge, or a stroll in Malaysia’s Cameron Highlands. Or perhaps something more energetic, a hike in South Africa’s spectacular Drakensberg Mountains or along a stretch of China’s Great Wall. Whatever you want, the same principles apply: keep it simple, and slow it down. Stretching the legs is a great way to discover somewhere, whether a city’s downtown or remote countryside. You quickly get into the feel for how life’s lived, the local rhythm of where you’re travelling. And there’s no better way of meeting locals – take a walk through African plains or South American valleys and you’ll soon be trying to hurdle language barriers with friendly villagers and farmers.
| Start Date | End Date | Price |
| 13 May 2012 | 18 May 2012 | $550 |
| 10 Jun 2012 | 15 Jun 2012 | $550 |
| 24 Jun 2012 | 29 Jun 2012 | $550 |
| 08 Jul 2012 | 13 Jul 2012 | $550 |
| 22 Jul 2012 | 27 Jul 2012 | $550 |
| 05 Aug 2012 | 10 Aug 2012 | $550 |
| 19 Aug 2012 | 24 Aug 2012 | $550 |
| 02 Sep 2012 | 07 Sep 2012 | $550 |
| 16 Sep 2012 | 21 Sep 2012 | $550 |
| 30 Sep 2012 | 05 Oct 2012 | $550 |
| 14 Oct 2012 | 19 Oct 2012 | $550 |
| 21 Oct 2012 | 26 Oct 2012 | $550 |
| 28 Oct 2012 | 02 Nov 2012 | $550 |
| 04 Nov 2012 | 09 Nov 2012 | $550 |
| 11 Nov 2012 | 16 Nov 2012 | $550 |
| 18 Nov 2012 | 23 Nov 2012 | $550 |
| 25 Nov 2012 | 30 Nov 2012 | $550 |
| 02 Dec 2012 | 07 Dec 2012 | $550 |
| 09 Dec 2012 | 14 Dec 2012 | $550 |
| 16 Dec 2012 | 21 Dec 2012 | $550 |
| 23 Dec 2012 | 28 Dec 2012 | $550 |
| 30 Dec 2012 | 04 Jan 2013 | $550 |
| 06 Jan 2013 | 11 Jan 2013 | $550 |
| 13 Jan 2013 | 18 Jan 2013 | $550 |
| 20 Jan 2013 | 25 Jan 2013 | $550 |
| 27 Jan 2013 | 01 Feb 2013 | $550 |
| 03 Feb 2013 | 08 Feb 2013 | $550 |
| 10 Feb 2013 | 15 Feb 2013 | $550 |
| 17 Feb 2013 | 22 Feb 2013 | $550 |
| 24 Feb 2013 | 01 Mar 2013 | $550 |
| 03 Mar 2013 | 08 Mar 2013 | $550 |
| 10 Mar 2013 | 15 Mar 2013 | $550 |
| 17 Mar 2013 | 22 Mar 2013 | $550 |
| 24 Mar 2013 | 29 Mar 2013 | $550 |
| 31 Mar 2013 | 05 Apr 2013 | $550 |
| 07 Apr 2013 | 12 Apr 2013 | $550 |
| 14 Apr 2013 | 19 Apr 2013 | $550 |
| 21 Apr 2013 | 26 Apr 2013 | $550 |
| 28 Apr 2013 | 03 May 2013 | $550 |
| 05 May 2013 | 10 May 2013 | $550 |
| 12 May 2013 | 17 May 2013 | $550 |
| 19 May 2013 | 24 May 2013 | $550 |
| 26 May 2013 | 31 May 2013 | $550 |
| 02 Jun 2013 | 07 Jun 2013 | $550 |
| 09 Jun 2013 | 14 Jun 2013 | $550 |
| 16 Jun 2013 | 21 Jun 2013 | $550 |
| 23 Jun 2013 | 28 Jun 2013 | $550 |
| 30 Jun 2013 | 05 Jul 2013 | $550 |
Included
• Gecko’s expert English-speaking local tour guide throughout the tour, and professional local site guides at some sites.
• Cyclo sightseeing tour of Phnom Penh including the Royal Palace and Tuol Sleng Prison.
• Visit to the Angkor complex: Angkor Wat, South Gate of Angkor Thom, Bayon, Elephant Terrace, Baphoun, the Royal Enclosure, Phimeanakas, Terrace of the Leper King and Ta Prohm.
• Sightseeing (including entrance fees where relevant): Phnom Penh - the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek and the Russian Market; and Tônlé Sap Lake - South East Asia’s largest freshwater lake.
• Free time to explore Siem Reap and Phnom Penh.
Meals
5 breakfasts
Not Included
International flights, arrival and departure transfers, departure and airport taxes, visas, all other meals, all optional tours or activities during free time, transfers outside of the tour program, travel insurance, tips and items of a personal nature.
Additional Accommodation
You may wish to extend your holiday by booking some pre or post tour accommodation - ask Gecko's or your travel agent for details and prices when you book your trip.
Optional Extras and Sightseeing
- Phnom Penh - National Museum: National Museum US$3
- Phnom Penh - Royal Palace: Royal Palace US$7
- Phnom Penh - Wat Phnom: Wat Phnom US$1
- Siem Reap - Angkor Pass - Additional Day: Angkor Pass - Additional Day US$20

