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War Museum, Killing Field and Floating Village ( Kampong Phluk)
(6) Avis
Siem Reap
Informations importantes
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Les nourrissons doivent s’asseoir sur les genoux d’un adulte
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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On this tour, you will go to the local market. You can buy something if you want, but you are not required to buy anything.
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1. Kampong Phluk: See and experience the strange everyday lifestyle of fishermen and farmers living on the wed land of great lake Tole Sap. 2. Wat Thmey killing field: Listen your tour guide what happened to him and his family during the genocide period in Cambodia from 1975-1979 3. War museum: Learn the history of Cambodia from 1965 -1998 and see the weapons were brought in Cambodia by Vietnamese soldiers.
Points forts
De 7 heures à 8 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 7 heures à 8 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Transport (voiture climatisée ou minivan)
Bottle of Cold drinking Water
Croisière et entrée à Kampong Pluk
guide touristique anglophone
Nourriture et boissons
Hébergement
War Museum Cambodia
Wat Thmey (Killing Fields)
Itinéraire
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Village flottant de Kampong Phluk
We'll start this tour by driving 25km southeast of Siem Reap town to Kampong Phluk . Although known as a floating village, it's not strictly ture. The houses here don't float, instead they sit on top of tall stilts. There are around 700 families living here and they are 100% ethnic Khmer. They make their living by fishing and farming the local area. Along the way, we'll stop at a beautiful local village to see the rice paddy fields with cows and buffaloes. Most of the houses at Kampong Phluk are on land, built on top of 8m stilts to protect them from flooding in the monsoon season when the water rises. They are made of a special type of wood which is durable in both dry and wet weather. The main houses are made of wood, palm leaves and with a tin roof. You can see floating fish farms, a crocodile farm, house shops and mobile boat shops too. There is also a flooded forest area to visit.
4 heures
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Wat Thmey (Champs de la Mort)
We'll then head back to Siem Reap town and go to Wat Thmey pagoda. Here is the site of the Siem Reap Killing fields. You can learn about the brutal Khmer Rouge regime headed by the notorious Pol Pot. Our tour guide will share the history of himself, his family and friends happened during the genocide.
1 heure
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Musée de la guerre du Cambodge
We will also visit 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.
War Museum, Killing Field and Floating Village ( Kampong Phluk)
(6) Avis
Siem Reap
À propos
3 attractions in Seim Reap for a day tour
1. Kampong Phluk: See and experience the strange everyday lifestyle of fishermen and farmers living on the wed land of great lake Tole Sap. 2. Wat Thmey killing field: Listen your tour guide what happened to him and his family during the genocide period in Cambodia from 1975-1979 3. War museum: Learn the history of Cambodia from 1965 -1998 and see the weapons were brought in Cambodia by Vietnamese soldiers.