Day 1
Phnom Penh Arrival, Travel to Bokor National Park, Kampot
Upon arrival at the airport, meet and greet your tour guide and he will assist you to your transportation to transfer you to Kampot.
On the way to Kampot, you will visit first Bokor National Park, a 32-kilometre road takes you up 1,101 meters up from road 3 near Kampot. At the top is the Bokor Mountain Hill Station,a collection of French colonial buildings constructed as a temperate mountain luxury resort and retreat for colonial residents in the early 1920’s atop in Bokor Mountain in Preah Monivong National Park. Originally a small resort town, and one of the King’s residences, it is now a tourist destination and National Park. Except for the many tourists and Park personnel, and a few hundred construction workers, hotel staff, monks, farmers (hydroponic) and a few private residences, that is. Most famous for the abandoned Casino (now a luxury hotel) at the top of the mountain, there is also an abandoned church, buildings for the former King, a big hydroponics greenhouse farm, a waterfall, Buddhist Wat, and either a view of fog or a view of Southern Cambodia’s Islands and Vietnam’s Island Phu Quoc.
Proceed to Kampot and prepare for hotel check in. The rest will be free at leisure, enjoy hotel facilities or take a short city tour.
Please note that hotel check in time is from 1400. Early check in is subject to hotel availability and with extra fee. We highly recommend you to take early flight for best tour timing.
Day 2
Kampot, Chhngok Cave Temple, Pepper Farm, Kep National Park
Breakfast in your hotel. Meet your guide at hotel lobby at 8am with a short briefing about your tour. Proceed to a short city tour and see all French colonial-era architecture. Some have been restored and turned into boutique hotels, cozy restaurants and the like while others remain in a dilapidated state of disrepair. The center of town, just behind the modernist-looking market, is the best hunting ground if you want to see these buildings for yourself and it is worth taking a stroll both early morning and late afternoon as the light on the buildings is often different at both times of the day. Proceed to the Next destination, Phnom Chhngok Cave Temple.
Chhngok Cave Temple, located around 12 km from Kampot, 25 km from Kep, and 140 km from Phnom Penh, Phnom Chhngok is a small mountain featuring a Buddhist temple on one side and on its western side a cave featuring an ancient temple dating to the 5th century Funan Era.
From the site entrance on the western side follow the staircase that leads up and past a Buddhist shrine to a viewpoint over the fields and then, down into the cave, passing a small monolith that’s shaped like an elephant. You can see the temple the moment you start to head down. The cave is quite cavernous and lets in a little lighter than the nearby cave temples, although, you will still need extra lighting if you want clear photos. The temple is built up against the wall and around a stalactite. Inside, you can see the stalactite hanging down, dripping water onto the linga-stalagmite.
La Plantation Pepper Farm, created in 2013, La Plantation is a family-owned, farm-to-table project that is committed to grow and deliver the best sustainable spices in Cambodia. In their flagship farm in Kampot, their head farmer, a 5th generation of pepper growers, respects centuries-old traditions to preserve the taste of the finest pepper in the world. Their production model respects fair trade principles: as soon as they are harvested, their peppercorns and spices are immediately processed on site. This freshness preserves the quality and aroma of their products.
Lunch by the beach (Kep)
Kep National Park is a national park in Cambodia’s Kep Province that was established in 1993 and covers an area of 11.52 km2 (4.45 sq mi). The nearest town lies at Kep. The park includes a small mountain range and a number of hiking trails. The trails offer views of Phu Quoc and the Bokor Ranges on the south and west sides, and also views across islands of the Vietnamese marine reserve in Kiên Giang to the east side.
Back to Kampot hotel and enjoy the rest of the night. City beaches often have a lively atmosphere and many amenities, such as cafes and bars.
Day 3
Kampot Departure, travel to Sihanoukville Port Take Ferry Boat to Koh Rong Samloen
After breakfast, prepare for hotel check out and ready for another road travel to Sihanoukville to Koh Rong Samloem.
It will take 2 hours and 30 minutes travel to reach Sihanoukville Ferry terminal, from there, ferry boat will send you the next destination, Koh Rong Sanloem. An island off the coast of Sihanoukville.
Prepare for hotel check in and enjoy the rest of the day, free at leisure and enjoy the sunset while walking in white sand beach.
Day 4
Koh Rong Samloen, Island Boat Tour, Scuba Diving, Bioluminescent Plankton
After breakfast, meet your guide at the hotel lobby for short briefing. Proceed to your wlhole day tour.
First activity, Island Boat Tour, take a boat tour from the mainland to explore the island’s many white sand beaches, coral reefs, and lush forests. The tour will often include stops at secluded beaches and scuba diving spots, as well as a chance to see monkeys, dolphins, and other marine life.
Visit Bioluminescent Plankton, sparkling like a starry sky all around you, Koh Rong’s bioluminescent plankton are a wonderful sight to behold at night times. Although this phenomenon is abundant on the islands, the glowing plankton can only be seen in places with very little light pollution.
Day 5
Koh Rong Samloen Departure, Travel to Phnom Penh
After breakfast, prepare for check out and meet your guide at the hotel lobby to transfer you back to Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia.
Upon arrival, proceed to your hotel for check in. The rest of the day is free at leisure, enjoy the hotel facilities or take the opportunity to explore the city.
Day 6
Phnom Penh, Phnom Chisor, Ta Prohm of Tonle Bati, Toul Sleng, Choeung EK, Russian Market
After breakfast, meet your guide at the hotel lobby for a short tour briefing. Proceed to the 1st destination of the day, Phnom Chisor.
Phnom Chisor is a 133 meters high mountain in Dok Por Vilage, Takeo Province. The temple located at the top of the hill built in the 11th century made of laterite and bricks with carved sandstones lintels by the Khmer Empire who pracrice Brahmanism. The original name of the temple was Sri Suryaparvata “the mountain of the sun”. On the east edge of the mountain, at the back of the temple, there is a prime spot for view and pictures where you can see a vast plain of surrounding rice fields and countryside. From there, looking down to the east can see an avenue that forms a straight line connecting three main features including two outer gates (temples) Sen Nimol temple, Sen Roveang temple, now used as a Buddhist sanctuary and Tonle Om, the ancient baray of Phnom Chisor.
Prasat Neang Khmao “the temple of the Black Virgin”. According to legends, this temple might once have been the haven to Kali, the Dark Goddess of Destruction. It is positioned in the yard of Neang Khmao pagoda at Ro Vieng Commune of Sam Roung District in Takeo province. This magnificent temple was built by King Jarman IV during the 10th century. The temple is made of sandstone and brick, following the style of Thmor Koh Keo. However, most parts of the Neang Khmao Temple in Takeo have been damaged over the years.
Next, Ta Phrom of Tonle Bati, 35 minutes from Phnom Chisor, an Angkorian temple close to the lake. It is a smaller version of Ta Prohm in Siem Reap and built in the same period. A smaller version of a jungle temple. Ta Prohm of Tonle Bati was a sanctuary for Hindu deities. The site had been a Hindu place of worship already since the 6th century, in the pre-Angkorian Phnom-DA period. The temple structure is mainly constructed of brick and laterite. the wall was decorated with bas-reliefs illustrating Hindu myths, some of them are on the ground in front of the temple. There are five rooms inside the temple proper. Each room contains a Lingam indicating Shivaworship. In the main sanctuary an original 13th century Buddha statue faces east. A sandstone carving depicting a reclining Buddha in situ above the main door of the sanctum.
Choeung Ek known as the Killing fields is the site of a former orchard and mass graves of victim of the Khmer rouge, killed between 1975 and 1979 about 17 kilometers south of Phnom Penh city. This grave containing 8, 895 bodies were discovered after the fall of the Khmer Rouge. Today, Choeung Ek is a memorial marked by a Buddhist stupa, this stupa has acrylic glass sides and is filled with over 5,000 human skulls.
Toul Sleng Genocide Museum meaning “Hill of the Poisonous Tree” is a museum describes the Cambodian Genocide. This site is a former secondary school which was used as Security Prison 21 (S-21) by the Khmer rouge regime from 1975 until its fall in 1979. Estimated 20,000 people were imprisoned at Toul Sleng, the buildings were enclosed in electrified barbed wire, the classroom converted into tiny prison and torture chambers and all windows were covered with iron bars and barbed wire to prevent escapes and suicides. At any one time, the prison held between 1, 000 and 1,500 prisoners. They were repeatedly tortured and coerced into naming family members and close associates, who were in turn arrested, tortured and killed.
Today, the buildings at Toul Sleng are preserve, with some rooms still appearing just as they were when the Khmer Rouge were driven out in 1979. The regime kept extensive records, including thousands of photographs.
The Russian Market is the hippest market in town and one of the largest in Phnom Penh. Stalls selling wooden handicrafts, antiquities, miniature Buddhas, fruits and veggies, jewelry, etc, occupy this market. You’ll see plenty of knock-off products with various brand tags. The market is also famous for Khmer iced coffee, elephant pants, grilled bananas, and bargaining.
Day 7
Phnom Penh Departure, Flight to Phuket, Free at Leisure
After breakfast, prepare for check-out and meet your driver at the hotel lobby for your transfer to Phnom Penh Airport. From here, you’ll catch your flight to your next destination—Phuket, Thailand.
Upon arrival at Phuket International Airport, you will be warmly greeted by your guide and transferred to your hotel.
After check-in, enjoy the rest of the day at leisure—take time to unwind, explore the surroundings, or simply relax by the beach or pool.
Overnight in Phuket.
Breakfast: Included in tour price
Day 8
Phuket, Phang Nga Bay/ James Bond Island by Speed Boat
After breakfast at the hotel, you’ll be picked up and transferred to the marina, where your adventure begins with a scenic speedboat ride across the emerald waters of Phang Nga Bay—famous for its dramatic limestone cliffs and hidden lagoons.
Your first stop is the iconic James Bond Island, featured in “The Man with the Golden Gun.” Explore this striking site before paddling a sea canoe through beautiful caves, discovering the serene natural surroundings up close.
Next, enjoy a flavorful Thai lunch at the floating Panyee Muslim fishing village, followed by some leisure time to browse local shops or explore the stilted community.
The journey continues to Naka Island, where you’ll have time to swim, relax, or simply soak in the tropical scenery.
Conclude your day with a return cruise to the marina and a comfortable transfer back to your hotel—bringing an unforgettable island experience to a close.
Overnight in Phuket
Breakfast and Lunch: Included in tour price
Day 9
Phuket, Coral Island Tour
After breakfast at the hotel, you’ll be picked up and transferred to Chalong Pier for a short and scenic speedboat ride to the stunning Coral Island, just off the coast of Phuket.
Upon arrival, soak in the beauty of the island’s white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. Spend the morning swimming, sunbathing, or trying exciting optional water sports like parasailing, banana boating, or sea walking—perfect for thrill seekers and nature lovers alike.
Later, enjoy a delicious lunch served by the beach, followed by time to relax or explore the island at your own pace.
In the afternoon, return by speedboat to the pier, where your driver will transfer you back to your hotel—bringing a perfect beach day to a close.
Overnight in Phuket
Breakfast and Lunch: Included in tour price.
Day 10
Phuket, Free and Easy ( No Guide, No Transfer)
After breakfast at the hotel, take the day to relax and unwind amidst the idyllic beauty of southern Thailand’s coastline. Spend your time lounging on soft white sand beaches, swimming in crystal-clear waters, or enjoying optional water activities such as snorkeling, stand-up paddleboarding, or jet skiing.
If you’re in the mood for a bit more exploration, consider visiting a local beach café, booking a spa treatment, or taking a short hike to a nearby viewpoint for panoramic ocean views. For those seeking cultural immersion, a visit to a nearby temple or coastal village offers a glimpse into the laid-back rhythm of local Thai life.
Whether you prefer peaceful solitude or gentle adventure, today is yours to fully enjoy the charm, warmth, and natural beauty that makes southern Thailand so unforgettable.
Overnight in Phuket
Breakfast: Included in tour price
Day 11
Phuket Free and Easy
After breakfast at the hotel, enjoy a full day to yourself to relax and soak up the stunning coastal vibes of southern Thailand.
You might choose to unwind on pristine sandy beaches, take a refreshing swim in the turquoise sea, or try optional water sports like kayaking, snorkeling, or parasailing.
If you feel like exploring, visit a quaint beachside café for a taste of local flavors, indulge in a rejuvenating spa treatment, or embark on a gentle hike to a scenic lookout for breathtaking ocean views. For a cultural touch, a stroll through a nearby village or temple will offer authentic insights into local traditions and daily life.
Whatever you choose, this day is all about your pace—whether that means peaceful relaxation or light adventure amid the natural beauty and welcoming spirit of southern Thailand.
Overnight in Phuket
Breakfast: Included in tour price
Day 12
Phuket Free and Easy
After breakfast at your hotel, the day is yours to enjoy as you please in the beautiful surroundings of southern Thailand.
Spend your time indulging in leisurely beach walks, lounging under swaying palms, or cooling off with a swim in the crystal-clear waters. Adventure seekers might opt for snorkeling among vibrant coral reefs, renting a kayak to explore hidden coves, or trying out paddleboarding on calm seas.
For a slower pace, explore local markets, savor fresh seafood at a seaside restaurant, or treat yourself to a traditional Thai massage at a nearby spa. If you’re curious about local culture, consider a visit to a nearby fishing village or temple to experience the authentic charm of coastal Thai life.
This day is designed for you to relax, recharge, and create your own perfect island experience.
Overnight in Phuket
Breakfast: Included in tour price
Day 13
Phuket Departure
After breakfast, enjoy your free time until we transfer you to the airport for your flight to Bangkok, where you will connect with your international flight home. This marks the end of our services—wishing you a safe and pleasant journey!