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Cambodia Basix
13 days Bangkok to Ho Chi Minh City
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Bargain like a local in Bangkok's markets, Take a tuk-tuk to explore the Angkor temples, Experience rural everyday life at a Cambodian village homestay, Delve into Khmer history in Phnom Penh, Explore Sihanoukville's tropical surrounds, See the sights of Ho Chi Minh City
Prepare for a unique experience as we take in the ancient sights and fragile beauty of Cambodia. Discover the turbulent history, rich culture and laid-back charm of the Khmers as we travel from Bangkok to Ho Chi Minh City, via the awesome Angkor ruins, the capital Phnom Penh, the palm-fringed beaches of Sihanoukville and more. With a do-it-yourself approach that gives you the freedom to choose, we dare you not to be impressed by this overland adventure.
Physical Rating: 2 Culture Shock Rating: 3 Accommodation: Hotels (11 nts), homestay (1 nt) Transportation: Bus, walking Trip Style: Intrepid Basix Group Size: Maximum of 16 travellers per group Departure: Departure is guaranteed Budget: Allow USD $200 for meals not included.
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| Details | | Intrepid Travel | | | | Day | Destination | Description | | Day 1 | Bangkok | Exotic markets, eager tuk-tuks, slow-going longtails and serene temples welcome you to Bangkok. Shop till you drop, enjoy a soothing massage or savour the many flavours of Thai cuisine. | | Days 2-4 | Siem Reap/Angkor Wat | Don't miss the extraordinary temples of Angkor - they're but a short tuk-tuk ride away. Perhaps also stop at the Landmine Museum en route to support efforts to eliminate these hazards, or peruse Siem Reap's markets for a trinket or two. | | Day 5 | Kompong Cham | Enjoy Kampong Cham's fusion of frontier charm and French-colonial character - stroll the streets to admire the faded European architecture or hire a bike to explore rustic surrounds. | | Day 6 | Homestay | Travel further into the Cambodian countryside, to our village homestay. Staying with a friendly local family, this is a unique opportunity to experience rural everyday life and to enjoy a homemade meal. | | Days 7-9 | Sihanoukville | Find a spot to call your own on the secluded beaches which fringe Sihanoukville or take a boat trip out to nearby idyllic islands offshore. If mangrove forests, monkeys and exotic birds appeal, head to the Ream National Park for a boat safari. | | Days 10-11 | Phnom Penh | Find graphic reminders of the country's tragic history in the bone-chilling Tuol Sleng Museum, filled with black-and-white photographs of Pol Pot's prisoners or gain insight into brighter times in the shimmering Silver Pagoda. | | Days 12-13 | Ho Chi Minh City | The adventure comes to an end amid swarms of motorbikes and street stalls in Ho Chi Minh City. |
| | * The prices listed are based on the costs and exchange rates current at the time of pricing. Intrepid reserves the right to alter these prices at any time. For trips departing between 01 January 2008 and 31 December 2008, the land price of your trip is guaranteed when you have paid in full. For trips departing beyond 31 December 2008, prices are indicative only. The itineraries and dates are applicable from 01 January 2008 until 31 December 2008. Beyond 31 December 2008 dates and itineraries are indicative only and are subject to change. All information in this brochure is accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time of printing, but please note that changes to our trips (which can be significant) can and do occur. Intrepid will make every effort to keep you informed of any changes, but cannot be held liable for any alterations made to the published itineraries. Please refer to our website for the most recent update to any trip. Please note that these conditions apply to Intrepid group trips only. Variations may apply for Intrepid Independent trips.
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