Best Cambodia Tours, Today Announce Their Cambodia Cultural Tour

Leading Indochina tour company Best Cambodia Tours have announced a major new tour addition to their already extensive portfolio. Their Cambodia Cultural Tour is a six day, comprehensive trip round some of the finest cultural sites in Cambodia

The tour starts off in fine style with a tuk tuk tour of Angkor Wat, the world's largest religious sit, has been a permanent fixture of most people's bucket list. No Cambodia holiday, could really be complete without taking in this 12th century masterpiece. Just 3 miles to the north of the delightfully sleepy northern provincial town of Siem Reap. A tuk tuk really is the best way to travel. The drivers are knowledgable and no the best way round the sites, avoiding the fierce midday heat. They take in all the major sites, Ta Phrom, The Bayon, The Royal Palace, the Terrace of the Elephants and so on. Tourist take a break for lunch at a restaurant, to cool off and relax.

The Land Mines Museum is a pleasant ride out of Siem Reap and not only provides an insight to the terrible plight suffered by many Cambodians but also constructive help to some of the victims. The scenery around this area is extremely pleasant and a ride out here, is well worth the effort.

This tour is based around Siem Reap. This languid city is a delightful place to spend time. It has a laid back feel to everything and the bar and restaurant scene of an evening is excellent. The tiny lanes around the main entertainment area, Pub Street, are packed with small bars, cafes, restaurants and shops. There is much to see and do and all at inexpensive prices and amid a lovely atmosphere. The night Market is well worth a visit and simply taking a tuk tuk to ride round the pleasant avenues and tree lined streets is extremely enjoyable.

After Siem Reap, this Cambodia holiday tour moves on to Battambang. Travelers cross the vast expanse of the Tonle Sap Lake by boat. Arriving in Battambang in the afternoon. This leaves some time for exploring before resting for the night at one of the city's better hotels. Holiday makers on this trip can explore this ancient old town and visit such sites as Ek Phnom, the 11th century temple, which is the number one attraction for tourists visiting Battambang.

Meahto Phum Ko'mah, means Homeland, it is run by a charitable NGO. The organization was started to assist orphans and street children to keep them from harm. It aims to ensure those children have the same advantages afforded to others. Such things as education, a sense of family and some entertainment. The tour arranges meeting the children here. Some have lost parents, some merely abandoned or some are affected by HIV/AIDS.

Returning to Siem Reap the tour enjoys a free day of relaxation or shopping. This is a well organized tour and interest is high already.

For more information, visit the company's website.

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