A Glimpse of Cambodia & Thailand 11 days - Private Tour
A Glimpse of Cambodia & Thailand 11 days - Private Tour
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Join Viet Green Travel on an 11-day A Glimpse of Cambodia & Thailand trip to learn more about the lives of the locals. Begin your tour by learning about Cambodian intriguing history, seeing a world-class masterpiece in Angkor Wat, and seeing how the locals live in a floating village. You will have the opportunity to see both Bangkok, the contemporary capital, and Chiang Mai, which offers a diverse range of activities.
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OVERVIEW TOUR
Tour type: Private tour, Join in tour Duration : 11 Days
Departure: Daily
Tour Styles: Cultural, History
Destination: Siem Reap - Bangkok - Chiang Mai - Phuket
ITINERARY TOUR:
DAY 1: SIEM REAP ARRIVAL
Morning/Afternoon/Night
- On arrival in Siem Reap, the car will pick you up at the airport and transfer you to the hotel for check-in
- Relax after the long flight or go on a little exploration into the city
Meals: NA
Accommodation: Hotel in Siem Reap
DAY 2: SIEM REAP - ANGKOR DISCOVERY
Morning
- Have breakfast, after that travel to Angkor Thom and be amazed by its South Gate, Bayon Temple, and Elephant Terrace
Afternoon
- Prepare for an unforgettable afternoon with a tour of Angkor Wat, the world's largest temple complex
- See a spectacular sunset vista of Angkor Wat from the nearby Bakheng Temple
Night
- Overnight at hotel in Siem Reap
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation: Hotel in Siem Reap
Activities:
- Visit Angkor Thom and Angkor Wat
DAY 3: SIEM REAP - BANTEAY SREI - TA PROHM - TAKEO TEMPLE
Morning
- Breakfast is served at the hotel
- Must try catching the sunrise view at Angkor Wat
- Visit Banteay Srei, a 10-century Cambodian temple with some of the finest stone carvings
- Call on some local villages and get to know their daily life
Afternoon
- Visit Ta Prohm and Takeo Temple
- Enjoy leisure time in the late afternoon
Night
- Overnight at hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation: Hotel in Siem Reap
Activities:
- Visit Banteay Srei, Ta Prohm, and Takeo Temple
DAY 4: SIEM REAP - BANGKOK
Morning
- Drive through the countryside to the Tonle Sap Lake's edge
- Join a local boat tour and observe floating villages up close
- Have lunch at a local restaurant
Afternoon
- Get to the airport for a flight to Bangkok
- Arrive in Bangkok and transfer to the hotel
Night
- Free at leisure
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation: Hotel in Bangkok
Activities:
- Go to the Tonle Sap Lake
- Flight to Bangkok
DAY 5: BANGKOK TEMPLES & BOAT TRIP
Morning
- Walk around the flower and vegetable market, where you can get a true sense of local life
- Visit the magnificent Grand Palace and the most prominent Buddhist temple Wat Phra Kaew
Afternoon
- Get away from the hustle and bustle of the city on a fun long-tail boat trip
- See the traditional Thai dwellings and live the Thai way of life
- Visit Wat Arun, a scenic temple by the Chao Phraya River
Night
- Free at leisure
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation: Hotel in Bạngkok
Activities:
- Visit the local market, Grand Palace, and Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Arun
- Do a boat trip
DAY 6: BANGKOK - CHIANG MAI
Morning
- Your driver will pick you up and deliver you to the airport for your flight to Chiang Mai
- Upon arrival, drive to the Meo Hill Tribe Village, a charming and attractive village
- Continue to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, a famed temple perched atop Mount Doi Suthep with sweeping views of Chiang Mai
Afternoon/Night
- Free at leisure
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Chiang Mai
Activities:
- Take a flight to Chiang Mai
- Go to Meo Hill Tribe Village
- Visit Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
DAY 7: CHIANG MAI - BAAN CHANG ELEPHANT PARK
Morning
- Head to Baan Chang Elephant Park in the north of the city
- Meet, touch, bathe, and play with rescued elephants
- Have lunch with local dishes
Afternoon
- Prepare a sticky rice, fruit, and herb meal for the elephants and feed them
- Visit the separate nursery area to meet the baby elephant
- Driven back to Chiang Mai
Night
- Free at leisure
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation: Hotel in Chiang Mai
Activities:
- Travel to Baan Chang Elephant Park
DAY 8: CHIANG MAI - PHUKET
Morning
- After breakfast, you will be free till the afternoon
Afternoon
- Drive to the airport for the flight to Phuket
- Upon arrival, go to the hotel
Night
- Enjoy the nightlife in Phuket
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Phuket
Activities:
- Take a flight to Phuket
DAY 9: PHUKET - FREE DAY
- Enjoy your free day to visit all the highlight places
- Taste sumptuous food and enjoy the crystal clear water
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel at Phuket
DAY 10: PHUKET - FREE DAY
- Spend another day joining an island tour or relaxing with some water activities
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel in Phuket
DAY 11: BANGKOK DEPARTURE
Morning
- After breakfast, drive to the airport and take a flight back to Bangkok
- In Bangkok, you can go on an international flight back to your home country
- End of the tour. Hope to see you again!
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: NA
Activities:
- Flight back to Bangkok
IMPORTANT NOTES:
PROGRAMS & SCHEDULES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
CANCELLATION POLICY:
Cancellation by Customer
60 days prior to the arrival date: Non Refundable deposit charge and the cancellation fees applied by the concerned services suppliers such as flight company, boat company, train, hotels… in accordance with their cancellations policies if any.
59 – 31 days prior to arrival date: Cancellations fee of 30% per group/booking and plus the cancellation fees applied by the concerned services suppliers such as flight company, boat company, train, hotels… in accordance with their cancellations policies if any.
30 days – 15 days prior to arrival date: Cancellations fee of 50% per group/booking plus the cancellation fees applied by the concerned services suppliers such as flight company, boat company, train, hotels… in accordance with their cancellations policies if any.
14 – 7 days before arrival: Cancellations fee 70% charge plus the cancellation fees applied by the concerned services suppliers such as flight company, boat company, train, hotels… in accordance with their cancellations policies if any.
Less than 7 days before arrival Or No show: 100 % charge per group/booking.
*** Nonrefundable deposit and banking service fee will be forfeited in all cancellation cases.
CHILDREN PRICES:
The rate for children applicable for one child sharing a twin or double cabin with two adults
For infant (<04 years old): FOC except domestic ticket cost
04 - 11 years old without bed: 50% adult rate
04 - 11 years old with extra bed: 75% adult rate
04 - 11 years old in twin share: 90% adult rate
Viet Green Payment Policies
Flexibility is our strongest point. You can amend your booking when it is made. Just contact us at info@vietgreentravel.com with your booking number. Our reservations team is glad to amend your booking accordingly.
1. Deposits & Payment Policy:
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All the tour packages on this website operate on a pre-payment basis. Payment can be made either using a major credit card as Visa, Mastercard, and American Express Credit Card, not includingcredit card transaction fee ( Please add in 3% fee for Visa, Mastercard or 4% for American Express to the total amount of payment each time).
If you wish to pay us online on our secure server, please click here and fill in the form.
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2. Booking Amendment
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3. Cancellation Policy
Non-Refundable:
NON-REFUNDABLE deposit of USD$20 per person for hotels and air ticket booking upon services confirmation and US$ 100 per person upon the packages tours services confirmation
The cancellations timeline will be charged as follows:
60 days prior to the arrival date: Non Refundable deposit charge and the cancellation fees applied by the concerned services suppliers such as flight company, boat company, train, hotels… in accordance with their cancellations policies if any.
59 – 31 days prior to arrival date: Cancellations fee of 30% per group/booking and plus the cancellation fees applied by the concerned services suppliers such as flight company, boat company, train, hotels… in accordance with their cancellations policies if any.
30 days – 15 days prior to arrival date: Cancellations fee of 50% per group/booking plus the cancellation fees applied by the concerned services suppliers such as flight company, boat company, train, hotels… in accordance with their cancellations policies if any.
14 – 7 days before arrival: Cancellations fee 70% charge plus the cancellation fees applied by the concerned services suppliers such as flight company, boat company, train, hotels… in accordance with their cancellations policies if any.
Less than 7 days before arrival Or No show: 100 % charge per group/booking.
*** Nonrefundable deposit and banking service fee will be forfeited in all cancellation cases.
4. Refund of Unused Services
No refund will be given for any unused service after the trip has commenced.
5. Liability
VIET GREEN TRAVEL is not responsible for any loss, injury or damage sustained by passengers. Additional expenses incurred due to delays, accidents, natural disaster, political actions, and unrest must be borne by the passengers. Passengers are required to have full travel insurance.
Airline schedules and local conditions may affect accommodation and itineraries. Should this occur, VIET GREEN TRAVEL will endeavor to substitute a suitable arrangement of similar value. Participation on any tours implies full agreement to the above conditions by all parties involved.
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Referencing to my mistake talked about up above, when I arrived in Cambodia, I proceeded to withdraw hundreds of Cambodian Riel. But the thing is… even though it’s the local currency, no one — not even the locals — use it.
Everyone and everything uses U.S. dollars.
Not sure why but they do. Purchasing a meal at a restaurant? U.S. dollars. Need to get a tuk-tuk to Angkor Wat? Better pull out some U.S. dollars. Bartering for a sarong to wear at a temple? Definitely need some U.S. dollars.
Case in point, forget about the Cambodian Riel — unless you’d like it for souvenir reasons — and stick to using U.S. dollars for everything.
2. Make sure to cover your knees and shoulders.
If you traveling to the temples in Cambodia, make sure to definitely cover your knees and shoulders. As Buddhism is the primary religion here, it’s offensive to the culture if you walk into a temple complex with your knees and shoulders showing, especially if you’re a woman.
So, if you’re planning on visiting Angkor Wat or some other temple, bring along long pants and a t-shirt.
Don’t be like me and arrive to the temple complex in shorts and a tank top. I ended up having to buy a sarong and a Cambodia t-shirt to cover up for a stupid amount of money.
A very naive mistake in my opinion, since I’d been traveling around Southeast Asia for the past two and a half months, but nothing I can do about it now! Funny thing is, that sarong came in handy for the rest of my travels and the t-shirt turned into one of my favorite tops. So I suppose it all worked out!
3. Plan for at least two days at Angkor Wat.
Despite what you may think – okay, what I previously thought – the Angkor Wat temple complex is absolutely enormous and much bigger than what visitors may expect.
Even though it’s frequently referred to as Angkor Wat, that’s just the main temple complex but the UNESCO World Heritage site is actually 20-something temples sprinkled around an area of about 250 square miles. Did someone say holy crap?!
Case in point, this place is absolutely massive. And it takes quite a bit of time to wander around all of it.
Thus, I suggest getting the 3-day pass — which is $62 — over the 1-day pass ($37) and the 7-day pass ($72). One day is definitely not enough time, unless you only want to explore the temple of Angkor Wat and maybe the Bayon Temple.
And seven days is way too long, as you’ll definitely experience temple burn-out.
That’s why I suggest purchasing the 3-day Angkor pass.
Even though I experienced temple burn-out and ended up spending only two days at Angkor Wat, I’m very happy I purchased the 3-day pass because it allowed me to spend more than one day there, which I don’t think would have been enough time to thoroughly see everything.
(Not to mention, the 3-day pass is great if you’re spending more than a week in the country, such as 10-days in Cambodia or even a couple weeks! A longer trip means more freedom to take your time seeing all the underrated and under-visited temples.)
Psst, don’t forget to check out my guide on how to BEST see the Angkor Wat sunrise! You can find that awesome blog post HERE.
4. Don’t ever pay the tuk-tuk drivers before you depart.
Sometimes tuk-tuk drivers will urge you to pay them before you’ve even left your current destination but do not listen to them! I cannot stress this enough, only pay the driver after you’ve arrived at your destination.
If you pay them before you’ve arrived, you’re much more likely to be scammed, as they could take you only half way or something and kick you out. Or just drive off with your money. Or ask for more to take you the full way to your destination. It’s just not worth it; find a tuk-tuk driver that won’t hassle you into paying before you depart.
5. Make sure to have everything written down.
From your bus ticket to your room purchase, make sure to have it allllll written down to verify it if anyone asks.
When I was traveling from Phnom Penh to the small island of Koh Chang in Thailand, the group and I purchased transportation the full way there. From our hostel in Phnom Penh, to the border of Thailand, from the border to the ferry port, and the ferry ride to the island.
We had it all planned out…
Or so we thought.
Turns out, since we didn’t get our transportation specified and written down to verify it, our plans at the border got completely messed up. We ended up having to pay quite a bit of money to get a private taxi from the border to the ferry port and a ferry to the island.
It was ridiculous and extremely stressful. Thus, I suggest having everything written down if anyone tries to question your purchases.
6. Don’t buy from the children.
A lot of the time, children will approach tourists asking them to buy their postcards, gum, or trinkets to help them pay for school. But this is not true; the money doesn’t go to school fees and it just encourages them that begging for money is better than going to school. Thus, just continuing the cycle of poverty.
Also, children are usually involved in scams.
For example, a child will approach a tourist asking them to buy milk for the baby they’re holding (which is sometimes drugged to look worse). A lot of the time, the cute child is hard to ignore and the tourist sees no harm is purchasing the milk directly from the store.
But, when the tourist is out of site, the child will return the milk and get the money back. The shopkeeper takes a chunk of the money and the rest usually goes to the cartel.
It’s a hard cycle that keeps on going. So, whilst in Cambodia, please don’t buy anything for or from the children on the streets.
7. Head down to the beaches of Cambodia.
If you’re traveling to Cambodia for a good amount of time, or have some free days, make sure to do yourself a favor and head down to the coast.
Get out of the hectic cities and just relax on the beautiful beaches with your toes in the sand. It’s definitely a nice break from the craziness of the cities, like Phnom Penh and Siem Reap!
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8. $35 cash and a passport picture for a visa.
In order to obtain a visa for Cambodia, you’ll need $35 USD in cash and a passport size picture to get one. Although, I don’t think they’re very strict on what passport size picture you use. For example, I used my passport picture from when I was 13 years old because that’s all I had… and it worked.
I’m now 22… so not sure if that’s a good thing or a bad thing. Either I look like I’m a prepubescent teenager or they just don’t care that much.
Would you rather pass on the stress and get your visa online (and within 24 hours!)? Click here to visit iVisa and get your Cambodia e-visa to make your trip even easier!
9. Never drink the tap water.
Unless you would like to poo your pants or get an unwanted parasite.
When traveling around Cambodia, just stick to buying bottled water from convenient stores. Or purchase a filtering water bottle, like this one (which I personally use and LOVE). Or if you’d like something small, this filtering straw is easy to pack and works awesome (which I’ve also used while on a road trip in Canada)!
10. You’re going to be approached by many ladies on the beach.
Whilst on the beach, expect to be approached by a multitude of ladies asking to wax your legs, paint your toenails, or pluck your eyebrows. And they’re usually relentless.
They stick around and hover nearby until you get extremely annoyed and tell them no about 50 times. Just make sure to hold your ground if you don’t want or need their services and politely say no.
11. Don’t insult the Buddhist culture.
If you’re walking through the streets, don’t insult the Buddhist culture by wearing skimpy clothing or something (like a bikini top or going shirtless). And since around 95% of Cambodians practice Buddhism, it’s just easier to respect their customs and traditions and cover yourself up a bit. Just make sure to be respectful and keep their religion in mind!
Another tip: If you’re wandering around and you’re a female, pack along a small scarf. This makes it easy to cover up your shoulders, which is necessary when visiting temples!
Looking to be a more sustainable traveler? Check this out: 20 Simple Ways to Practice Ecotourism
12. Prepare to see lots and lots of rubbish.
This isn’t really a necessary tip to make traveling around Cambodia easier, but it’s something I wish I would have known beforehand.
Unlike Laos or Indonesia, I found Cambodia to be much more laden with trash. Like the streets and little alleyways of Siem Reap and Phnom Penh are ridden with just enormous piles of garbage. It really threw me off, as I was not expecting it.
Traveling Thailand, too? Don’t forget to take a peek at my post on the DOs and DON’Ts of what to wear in Thailand!
13. Expect hot, humid, and sunny weather.
Make sure to pack along plenty of water and sunscreen (preferably a ZERO waste sunscreen that’s good for you and the planet), as it’s extremely hot, humid, and sunny when traveling around Cambodia.
Water is probably the most important thing to pack! Need to keep hydrated, as even if it’s a rainy day, you’ll be sweating your butt of due to the stifling humidity. And as mentioned above, make sure to buy bottled water and don’t drink the tap!
14. Carry along a bandana.
Because it’s unbelievably hot and humid, you’re likely going to sweat your butt off while traveling around Cambodia. And to wipe off all that nasty sweat, make sure to pack along a small bandana or multi-functional headband (nowadays, I travel and hike with one like this).
I didn’t carry anything like this with me while traveling Cambodia and my shirts ended up being so gross because I’d just wipe it all over the hem or something. Not cute!
15. Rainy season isn’t that bad.
Some say that traveling to Cambodia or the region of Southeast Asia during rainy season is terrible but I didn’t find that to be true whatsoever! I actually think I liked it better because the crowds were bearable.
Also, even though it is rainy season and it is likely to rain everyday, the showers only last for about 20 minutes to a half hour. Then the rest of the day is usually clear skies!
So if you’re wondering when to travel to Cambodia, don’t be put off by the “wet season.” It’s really not that bad.
While it wasn’t my favorite country to backpack, Cambodia has some serious gems worth uncovering! Like Angkor Wat; I’ll never forget my adventure here and how incredible the history of this place is! It’s unbelievably magical.
Are you traveling to Cambodia soon and are here to find the best travel tips? Or just need some inspiration on backpacking the countries of Southeast Asia? Let me know in the comments below about your travel plans!
Notes:
*All prices are based on per adult, in Double/Twin sharing
Small group tour available (max 10 guests): HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Surcharge will be applied for single traveler or single room request
OUR PRICE INCLUDE:
Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinner
Airplane, Car, Boat
Hotels
Overnight in a shared Twin/ Double room with air-conditioning (AC) at the hotel.
All transport within Thailand and Cambodia (including airport pick-up & see-off), as per itinerary
International flight tickets in tour
Meals as indicated in the program
All in-tour stationed local English-speaking guide.
Entrance fees as per itinerary
OUR PRICE EXCLUDE:
Hotel EARLY check in & LATE check out
Peak season surcharge & compulsory dinner at the accommodation (if any)
International flights (arrival and departure) with taxes
Visa or Passport Fees
Travel Insurance
Tips, laundry and gratuities
Meals not marked on itinerary, and water during meals
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All the tour packages on this website operate on a pre-payment basis. Payment can be made either using a major credit card as Visa, Mastercard, and American Express Credit Card, not includingcredit card transaction fee ( Please add in 3% fee for Visa, Mastercard or 4% for American Express to the total amount of payment each time).
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