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Cambodia & Laos holiday

country:Cambodia, Laos
location:Indochina holidays
departures:2008: 19 Oct, 16 Nov, 14 Dec
price:From £1295 (14 days) excluding flights, single supplement available. Deluxe option available - please contact us for details. We can arrange flights from the UK. Maximum group size is 15 people.
 
the amazing things you'll be doing
A fascinating combination of ancient cultures, river journeys, stunning scenery and culminating with the awe-inspiring temples of Angkor, this unforgettable journey takes in many of the region’s most enthralling destinations. Experience the highlights of these two fascinating and culturally rich countries.

In Laos, we arrive in enchanting Luang Prabang after a cruise down the mighty Mekong, then discover the rustic capital, Vientiane. Neighbouring Cambodia is home to Phnom Penh, a graceful city of tree-lined boulevards, and Siem Reap, locale for the monumental temples of Angkor. Our Deluxe option uses the finest, most atmospheric accommodation available, and includes stays in the famous Raffles properties in Cambodia.

Highlights include:
  • An atmospheric river journey
  • Fun cooking class in Luang Prabang
  • Angkor temples

    Accommodation is in hotels and lodges. Travel is by boat, modern air-conditioned vehicles, flights and fixed tethered balloon. Our price includes breakfast daily, 2 lunches & 1 dinner, tour leader and local English speaking guides throughout.
  • day-by-day itinerary
    Day 1:Chiang Rai & the Golden Triangle. Arrive in Chiang Rai and transfer through mountainous Northern Thailand to the Golden Triangle, the mysterious region where Thailand, Laos and Burma meet. Spend time exploring the region’s hilltribe villages and a fascinating opium museum.
    Day 2-3:Mekong River & Pakbeng. Arrive at Huay Xai on the Lao border and board our atmospheric wooden barge for a cruise down the Mekong. We break our journey at Pakbeng for an overnight stay in village where life has remained untouched for centuries. Enjoy an unforgettable day passing pristine forests, stopping at the Cave of a Thousand Buddhas and dining on the deck of our boat. Arrive in the afternoon at fabled Luang Prabang.
    Day 4-6:Luang Prabang. We spend time exploring one of Asia’s most charismatic and unspoiled destinations. Visit some of the many beautiful temples for which this World Heritage site is known as well as exploring the National Museum. See more of rural Laos with a trip to the picturesque Kuang Si waterfalls and participate in a fun cookery class. Witness one of Asia’s most unforgettable sites with an early morning trip to see orange-robed monks collecting alms from local people.
    Day 7-8:Vientiane. We take a short flight to Vientiane, Asia’s most laid-back capital. We visit golden-spired That Luang, the ancient Wat Sisaket with its thousands of Buddha images and the Laotian equivalent of the Arc de Triomphe, the Patuxai monument. Venture into the Revolutionary Museum for an informative insight into the history of little known Laos and spend time soaking up the relaxed atmosphere in this pleasant Mekong city.
    Day 9-10:Phnom Penh. Fly the short distance to Phnom Penh and transfer to your hotel. In the early afternoon we begin a tour of the city with an orientation of its layout and visits to Wat Phnom and the central market. The following day we contrast the impressive Silver Pagoda and the National Museum, with the chilling Tuol Sleng Museum and the Killing Fields. After a dusk cyclo tour you will have free time to explore the waterside ambience, colonial architecture, and fine restaurants of this riverside town.
    Day 11-12:Siem Reap and the Temples of Angkor. We fly to Siem Reap, gateway to the great temples of Angkor, one of mankind’s most inspiring sights. Begin our discoveries with a visit to the of the fortified city of Angkor Thom, and the eerie Bayon. On the evening of our arrival in Siem Reap we venture into the grounds of magnificent Angkor Wat, the centrepiece attraction of the Angkor complex and a highlight of every visitor’s stay in Cambodia.
    Day 13-14:Outlying temples . Rise early for a return sunrise visit to Angkor Wat, and discover jungle-enveloped Ta Prohm temple. We also set out on a dusk cruise of the ecological marvel, Lake Tonle Sap, and end our time in Siem Reap with a visit to some special outer temples, and free time in the quaint colonial town of Siem Reap. End your journey with a departure transfer to the airport.
    small group adventure holiday
    These small group journeys have a maximum of 15 like-minded travellers which ensures that all travellers have an amazing overall experience with the destination and that they enjoy the flexibility that comes with the small group dynamic. On this trip you will stay at boutique accommodation with character. Our numbers are discreet enough for us to interact with local families in their homes and meet people in markets, bazaars and temples – something that’s just not possible when you arrive as part of a large tour group. Along with our unique combination of Western tour leader and local English-speaking guide this will ensure an unforgettable travel experience.
    how this holiday makes a difference
    We believe that travel should entail an exchange of knowledge and perspectives, a sharing of wealth, and a genuine appreciation of Laos and Cambodia’s beautiful natural environments. This philosophy underpins the heart and soul of our style of travel. We recognise that poorly planned itineraries or poorly informed tourists contribute less to cross-cultural understanding and less to the livelihoods of local people.

    Hilltribes on Laos and Cambodia holidayThis unforgettable journey takes in many of this region’s most enthralling destinations. Commencing in northern Thailand we then cross the border into Laos to board our slowboat down the Mekong to Luang Prabang. From here we travel to the picturesque Kuang Si waterfalls, one of the many beautiful waterfalls near Luang Prabang. On the way to the falls we stop at a Hmong hill tribe village and gain an insight into the lifestyle of one of the most significant ethnic minorities in the region. Like most minority groups in Laos, the Hmong originally migrated from China. Known as ‘montagnards’ (highlanders) by the French, many Hmong in the region were recruited to south Vietnamese and Royal Lao forces in the 1970s, in the hope of being rewarded with an autonomous homeland.

    Journeying onwards in Cambodia we take in riverside Phnom Penh before moving on to the monumental temples of Angkor. Here we have facilitated a very significant donation to the World Monument Fund in Cambodia, a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the maintenance of a select number of archaeologically precious temples in Angkor. During this journey we actively encourage our travellers to patronise or financially assist numerous not-for-profit organisations in Cambodia including Friends Restaurant in Phnom Penh (which trains and is staffed by disadvantaged young people), Made in Cambodia in Siem Reap (which sells items made by underprivileged Cambodians) and the Sunrise Orphanages in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. Our offices also finance the Angkor Hospital for Children in Siem Reap, which provides health care services to poor Cambodians and through which we sponsor the training of a Cambodian nurse.

    On this journey our local guides are trained to share their knowledge of cultural and other local issues in a balanced, informative way; in this journey alone you are likely to meet several local guides from different provinces in Laos and areas in Cambodia. They share real experiences from their own lives and insights into their family life, influences and beliefs, thus providing our travellers with a deeper understanding of the places they visit. This is what motivates our guides, not shopping commissions.

    Our offices in Cambodia (Phnom Penh and Siem Reap) are staffed with local people wherever possible and we have a long term aim of filling management roles with competent local staff. This presence in the region means we are much better able to control the content, the actions of our suppliers, and the style of our small group journey.

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