Embark on a full-day Tuk-Tuk tour in Battambang, Cambodia’s second-most populous city. Explore ancient temples, colonial buildings, and Buddhist shrines while immersing yourself in the local culture.
Embark on a full-day Tuk-Tuk tour in Battambang, Cambodia’s second-most populous city. Explore ancient temples, colonial buildings, and Buddhist shrines while immersing yourself in the local culture.
- Rice Paper and Spring Roll Restaurant - The tour will include visits to local villages to observe the production of traditional items such as sticky rice bamboo and fish paste. The final stop on the northern route features rice papers, dried bananas, and rice wine.
- Wat Samrong Knong - The visit to the Well of Shadows at Wat Samrong Knong…
- Rice Paper and Spring Roll Restaurant - The tour will include visits to local villages to observe the production of traditional items such as sticky rice bamboo and fish paste. The final stop on the northern route features rice papers, dried bananas, and rice wine.
- Wat Samrong Knong - The visit to the Well of Shadows at Wat Samrong Knong pagoda offers an opportunity to learn about the Khmer Rouge. This site serves as a memorial for those who lost their lives during the conflict.
- Wat Ek Phnom - Wat Ek Phnom marks the last landmark on the northern route. After exploring this site, the tour will return to the city for further sightseeing.
- Battambang - The tour includes a visit to the colonial architecture of the Battambang provincial hall and the Ta Dambong Kro Aung statue.
- Kampong Pil Pagoda - The adventure continues with a journey to picturesque villages and suspension bridges along the Sangke River. Visitors can engage with local farmers and explore pagodas to learn about the local religion.
- Bamboo Train Ou Srauo Laou - Experience the original bamboo train at Osrolao village, a unique ride spanning approximately 7 km. The government plans to close this attraction soon. The ride offers scenic views of small villages and the countryside, followed by a late lunch at a village restaurant.
- Killing Caves of Phnom Sampeau - The afternoon includes visits to small villages, orchards, vegetable farms, and rice fields before reaching Phnom Sampov. This mountain features shrines and the infamous killing caves from the Khmer Rouge era.
- Battambang Bat Caves - Conclude the journey with a visit to the “Bat Army” before sunset, where thousands of bats emerge from their mountainside caves at dusk.
- Entrance fee for the killing cave and bat cave
- Bottled waters
- All snacks to test, samples on the way, and donations to the local family
- Entrance fee for the killing cave and bat cave
- Bottled waters
- All snacks to test, samples on the way, and donations to the local family
- Lunch
- Bamboo train ticket: It will cost: $5 for riding
- Extra expense
- Lunch
- Bamboo train ticket: It will cost: $5 for riding
- Extra expense
Explore Battambang and its surroundings with this full-day tuk-tuk trip. Admire the local French colonial architecture, visit the 300-year-old Wat Samrong Knong, and learn about local culture and handicrafts. Visit the killing cave and see thousands of bats flying out of the cave.
-Ride the unique ‘Bamboo Train’ through the countryside (ticket not…
Explore Battambang and its surroundings with this full-day tuk-tuk trip. Admire the local French colonial architecture, visit the 300-year-old Wat Samrong Knong, and learn about local culture and handicrafts. Visit the killing cave and see thousands of bats flying out of the cave.
-Ride the unique ‘Bamboo Train’ through the countryside (ticket not included).
-See the beautiful Kampong Pil Pagoda
-Snacks and bottled water provided.
-Guide offers insights into the daily lives of locals.
- Children 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult
- Infant meals not included
- Minimum age is 5 years
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.