Set out on a captivating journey from the bustling streets of Phnom Penh to the historic wonders of Kampong Cham. This enriching day trip promises to transport you back in time, as you explore the magnificent 11th-century Nokor Bachey Temple and bask in the breathtaking vistas atop Phnom Srey. Along the way, uncover the cultural heritage of Phnom Pros, all while savoring a delightful lunch and enjoying Cambodia’s enchanting landscapes. Prepare to be mesmerized as you explore this…
Key Points
- A day trip from Phnom Penh to Kampong Cham, covering highlights like Nokor Bachey Temple, Phnom Srey, and Phnom Pros, with included lunch, temple tickets, and travel insurance.
- The 2.25-hour journey by air-conditioned van offers an opportunity to explore Cambodia’s rich cultural heritage and scenic countryside.
- Nokor Bachey Temple, an 11th-century architectural marvel, features statues and ponds, while Phnom Srey and Phnom Pros offer panoramic views and historical significance.
- Travelers should wear comfortable shoes, carry sun protection, and dress modestly when visiting temples for an immersive cultural experience.
- The trip is not suitable for those with mobility issues, and preparation is essential to fully appreciate the cultural and historical aspects of the tour.
Trip Overview
This day trip from Phnom Penh to Kampong Cham offers an immersive cultural experience.
At just Kč 6,099 for a group of up to 6, it’s an affordable way to explore the region’s historical and natural wonders.
During the 2.25-hour journey by air-conditioned van, you’ll visit the 11th-century Nokor Bachey Temple, climb the 308 steps of Phnom Srey, and discover the legends of Phnom Pros.
With included lunch, temple tickets, and travel insurance, this hassle-free excursion promises a full day of sightseeing and adventure.
Just don’t forget comfortable shoes, a hat, and sun protection for an optimal trip.
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Itinerary Highlights
The day trip from Phnom Penh to Kampong Cham takes travelers on a journey through Cambodia’s rich cultural heritage.
After a 2.25-hour drive, visitors explore the magnificent Nokor Bachey Temple, a 11th-century marvel with imposing dimensions and intricate architecture.
Next, they climb the 308 steps of Phnom Srey, offering panoramic countryside views.
The tour then moves to Phnom Pros, a site of historical significance and legendary rivalry between men and women.
Phnom Pros, a site of historical significance and legendary rivalry between men and women, is the next stop on this immersive cultural journey.
Travelers witness the modern hilltop temples and two pagodas, experiencing Cambodia’s past and present.
Throughout the day, guided tours, sightseeing, and walking complete this immersive cultural experience.
Nokor Bachey Temple
Constructed in the 11th century under the reign of Suryavarman II, the majestic Nokor Bachey Temple stands as a testament to Cambodia’s architectural prowess. Sprawling across 421 meters by 371 meters, with a height of 9 meters, this impressive structure is accessible from 12 directions. Its centerpiece features captivating eight-hand and four-hand statues of Preah Norey, carved from laterite stones. Explore the first long building, followed by the second, which showcases an array of intriguing statues and ponds. Prepare to be awed by the temple’s sheer scale and the skill of its ancient builders.
| Dimension | Measurement |
| — | — |
| First Long Building | 421m x 371m, Height: 9m |
| Second Building | Statues, Ponds |
| Materials | Laterite Stones |
| Accessibility | 12 Directions |
Phnom Srey and Phnom Pros
Climbing the 308 stair steps up Phnom Srey rewards visitors with breathtaking countryside vistas, showcasing the lush natural beauty surrounding this ruined temple.
Nearby, Phnom Pros hosts modern hilltop temples and two pagodas steeped in legend – a competition between men and women to build the tallest mountain.
Though the sites’ histories are tragic, having served as a detention place during the Khmer Rouge regime, their spiritual significance endures.
Exploring these sacred hills offers a glimpse into Cambodia’s rich cultural heritage and the resilience of its people. The contrast between past and present is palpable, lending an air of contemplative wonder to the experience.
More Great Tours NearbyImportant Information for Travelers
What should travelers note about the Kampong Cham day trip? The tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility issues, as it involves moderate climbing and walking.
Dress modestly when visiting temples, and be prepared for the weather conditions.
Don’t forget to bring:
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Comfortable walking shoes
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Sun protection like a hat and sunscreen
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A camera to capture the stunning landscapes and historical sites
With a bit of preparation, travelers can fully enjoy the rich cultural experience of Kampong Cham and return home with cherished memories.
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Getting to Kampong Cham
The journey to Kampong Cham begins with a comfortable 2.25-hour drive from Phnom Penh, a pleasant respite from the bustling capital.
Passengers will enjoy private transportation by air-conditioned vehicle, taking in the scenic countryside along the way. The drive offers a chance to relax and prepare for the day’s adventures, with the sounds of the rural landscape providing a soothing backdrop.
Upon arrival, travelers are greeted by the charming riverside town, ready to embark on an immersive exploration of its historical and cultural treasures, including the renowned Nokor Bachey Temple.
What to Expect During the Day Trip
Visitors embark on a captivating journey through Kampong Cham’s rich cultural tapestry, starting with a visit to the majestic Nokor Bachey Temple. This 11th-century marvel enchants with its laterite stone architecture, towering statues, and serene ponds.
The day continues with a scenic trek up Phnom Srey, offering panoramic countryside vistas. Nearby, the historic Phnom Pros site beckons, where legends of a competition between men and women linger amidst modern temples and pagodas.
Throughout the day, travelers enjoy the region’s traditions, gaining deeper insights into Cambodian history and spirituality.
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Explore the ornate Nokor Bachey Temple
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Climb the 308 steps to the top of Phnom Srey
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Discover the legendary Phnom Pros site
Preparing for the Kampong Cham Adventure
As travelers prepare to embark on the captivating Kampong Cham day trip, it’s important to ensure they’re equipped with the right gear and mindset.
Comfortable, sturdy shoes are a must for the moderate hiking involved. A hat, sunscreen, and water will help combat the Southeast Asian sun. Modest attire is expected when visiting the sacred temple sites.
Cameras are encouraged to capture the stunning landscapes and ancient architectural wonders. With a spirit of adventure and a willingness to explore, visitors will be rewarded with a truly immersive cultural experience in the heart of Cambodia.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Entry to the Temples Included in the Price?
Yes, the entry fees for the temples, including Nokor Bachey, are included in the price of the day trip. Travelers can explore these historic sites without any additional costs.
Can Vegetarian/Vegan Lunch Options Be Provided?
Absolutely! The tour provider offers vegetarian and vegan lunch options to accommodate all dietary needs. Just let them know in advance, and they’ll ensure a delicious, plant-based meal is included in the day’s activities.
Is the Tour Guide Fluent in Multiple Languages?
The friendly tour guide is fluent in several languages, ensuring seamless communication and a rich culture throughout the captivating journey. Their deep knowledge brings the historical sites to life, catering to the diverse needs of all travelers.
Can We Stop for Souvenirs or Local Markets Along the Way?
Absolutely! The tour includes ample time for guests to browse local markets and shops, allowing them to enjoy the vibrant culture and pick up authentic Cambodian souvenirs during the day trip’s scenic journey.
Is There a Minimum Number of Participants Required for the Tour?
The tour has no minimum number of participants. Travellers can book the private tour for up to 6 people, allowing them the flexibility to explore Kampong Cham’s wonders at their own pace without the constraints of a large group.
The Sum Up
Uncover the captivating history and stunning vistas of Kampong Cham on this enriching day trip from Phnom Penh. Explore the magnificent Nokor Bachey Temple, climb the 308 steps of Phnom Srey for breathtaking views, and learn about the cultural heritage of Phnom Pros. This comprehensive tour offers a perfect opportunity to explore Cambodia’s rich past and breathtaking landscapes.
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