On this tour, you'll go see the largest floating village on the Tonle Sap in Siem Reap. We'll also go to see a local market outside of Siem Reap so you can experience the real way of life for local Cambodians. Finally, we'll go back to town to see the Wat Thmey Killing Fields where you can learn about the brutal Khmer Rouge Regime
We will come to pick you up from your hotel lobby at the start of the tour. But you must let us know the name of your hotel, its address and contacts before the tour date.
After breakfast, we'll start the one hour drive to Kampong Khleang which is around 50km southeast of Siem Reap town. It's the largest floating village in Siem Reap and home to more than 10,000 people. Around 90% are ethnic Khmer and 10% are ethnic Vietnamese. Most of the people living here make their living from fishing, farming, trading and tourism. Along the way to Kampong Khleang, we'll stop and taste local snacks called Kralan (Bamboo sticky rice) and explore the countryside. At Kampong Khleang, you'll see houses on top of 8m stilts, house shops, a school and a monastery. There are also fish farms. In the dry season, you can walk through the village. In the floating village, you'll see floating houses built on boats, bamboo rafts and old oil drums. There are mobile boat shops and school. We will also visit a local market where you can see how the locals go about their everyday lives.
We will drive back to Siem Reap City to visit the War Museum which displays some of the military vehicles and weapons used during the long and bloody civil war. Our tour guide will share his life experience during this war.
We see also Siem Reap killing fields located in Wat Thmey Pagoda. Our tour guide will share history of himself, his family and his friends happened during this difficulty.
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