Experience the thrill of riding the Bamboo Train in Battambang and witness millions of bats flying out of their cave at sunset. Avoid the crowds and explore the Cambodian countryside.
Experience the thrill of riding the Bamboo Train in Battambang and witness millions of bats flying out of their cave at sunset. Avoid the crowds and explore the Cambodian countryside.
- Battambang - After we meet at the hotel around 7:00 am we will head straight to Battambang province, our journey is about 3 hours will pass Banteay Meanchey’s province before we arrive in Battambang. On the road, we will stop if you see something interesting. we have a quick stop by the little store that selling bamboo sticky rice to test then we…
- Battambang - After we meet at the hotel around 7:00 am we will head straight to Battambang province, our journey is about 3 hours will pass Banteay Meanchey’s province before we arrive in Battambang. On the road, we will stop if you see something interesting. we have a quick stop by the little store that selling bamboo sticky rice to test then we proceed to Battambang.
There are a few unique activities in Battambang such as the French quarter along the Sangke river, a Bamboo train ride, watching bats cave, and seeing a traditional house from 1960.
- Phnum Sampov - We could have a nice walk up or could go by pick up truck we also can go up by Motobike. when we get to the top we could see the Buddhist temples, rice field view for hundreds of hectares, seeing the killing cave which Khmer Rouge used for killing peoples in the year 1975 - 1979 ( Khmer Rouge regime ) after our trip on top of Phnum Sampov we will coming down to wait and for the bats coming out from cave after sunset.
- Prasat Banan in Battambang - Banan temple is the best-preserved of the Khmer temples in Battambang Province. The distinctive five towers of the temple are similar to the much larger and more famous temple of Angkor Wat At the base of the mountain, is a step laterite staircase flanked by nagas. The 11th-century temple was built by King Udayadutyavaranan II son of the king Suryavaraman I despite some looting it is in a considerably better state of repair than Wat Ek Phnom. It was built to pray for god and thank the wish that god help. In this era, they have a strong belief in god. Especially in Hindu.
- Driver/guide
- Bottle Water
- Private Tour
- Driver/guide
- Bottle Water
- Private Tour
- Lunch
- pick up truck, or Motobike
- bamboo train ride
- entrance tickets
- Lunch
- pick up truck, or Motobike
- bamboo train ride
- entrance tickets
Grab the opportunity to experience a distinctive mode of transportation, the ( Bamboo Train Ride ), on a rail track from the French colonial era. Local residents living near the railway cleverly devised bamboo carts for transporting their rice from the fields to their homes, saving them from the burden of manual carrying. Simply place the harvested rice…
Grab the opportunity to experience a distinctive mode of transportation, the ( Bamboo Train Ride ), on a rail track from the French colonial era. Local residents living near the railway cleverly devised bamboo carts for transporting their rice from the fields to their homes, saving them from the burden of manual carrying. Simply place the harvested rice on the bamboo carts and push home - an intelligent solution indeed. Witness the spectacular sight of millions of bats emerging from their cave after sunset, escape the bustling tourist crowds, and explore more of the Cambodian countryside.
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.