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Can anyone personally recommend a travel company for a 2-3 week holiday in Cambodia in 2007. Want to cram in as much culture and history as possible - not so interested in beaches.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I spent 3 weeks in Cambodia, and would strongly recommend not going with a tour company, as your agenda will be dictated by the tour company and you will pay for the priveldege.
Fly to Bangkok, loads of airlines go to Bangkok, so flights are cheap and lots of availability.
You can then get a flight from Bangkok to Siem Reap, which is where Angkor Wat and other temples are. There is a range of accomodation from cheap to very expensive. I would never get the bus here, as it takes all day, and once the bus leaves Thailand, and gets to Cambodia, it slows down and goes along a potholed road. I'd recommend flying everytime.
In Siem Reap you can sort out a guide and passes to the temples. You can negotiate with guides or hire a bike. In Siem Reap as well as seeing the temples, also go to Red Piano bar and Foreign Correspondents Club.
You can then get either a bus, train or boat to Phenom Penh. You can stop at Battenburg on they through.
In Phenom Penh you can go to Royal Palace and Silver Temple, S-21 and the killing fields. Few other places to go to in Phenom Penh, including Foreign Correspondents Club.
Can get a bus to Sinakouville, which is on the coast. This in a nice laid back piece of beach, which is a lot more relaxed than Thailand.
We did the above in just over a week, which was a bit rushed. You could have a very relaxing time doing the above in 2 weeks. Three weeks would probably be excessive. If you want to go somewhere for a week, I'd recommend Lao.
Fly to Bangkok, loads of airlines go to Bangkok, so flights are cheap and lots of availability.
You can then get a flight from Bangkok to Siem Reap, which is where Angkor Wat and other temples are. There is a range of accomodation from cheap to very expensive. I would never get the bus here, as it takes all day, and once the bus leaves Thailand, and gets to Cambodia, it slows down and goes along a potholed road. I'd recommend flying everytime.
In Siem Reap you can sort out a guide and passes to the temples. You can negotiate with guides or hire a bike. In Siem Reap as well as seeing the temples, also go to Red Piano bar and Foreign Correspondents Club.
You can then get either a bus, train or boat to Phenom Penh. You can stop at Battenburg on they through.
In Phenom Penh you can go to Royal Palace and Silver Temple, S-21 and the killing fields. Few other places to go to in Phenom Penh, including Foreign Correspondents Club.
Can get a bus to Sinakouville, which is on the coast. This in a nice laid back piece of beach, which is a lot more relaxed than Thailand.
We did the above in just over a week, which was a bit rushed. You could have a very relaxing time doing the above in 2 weeks. Three weeks would probably be excessive. If you want to go somewhere for a week, I'd recommend Lao.
Thank you, Pomp, for your advice re going independently which makes sense. Certainly don't want to be kept to a strict timetable when there is so much to see and do but, as we have never done this before, would be a bit nervous about not having transport/ accommodation in place beforehand in case we are left stranded or totally ripped off. I'll keep a hold of the info. you have given me as it will be useful.
We used Royal Exclusive Travel for tours in both Cambodia and Laos and recommend them highly. It was not a 'tour' as we were the only guests - when we were 'templed-out' we just said to take us back to the hotel. We had our own driver and guide.
http://www.royalexclusive.com/
Have a beer for me in the Foreign Correspondants Club in either Siem Reap or PP!
http://www.royalexclusive.com/
Have a beer for me in the Foreign Correspondants Club in either Siem Reap or PP!