- Rice Paper And Spring Roll Restaurant - We are going to visit the villages and see how they produce local products such as sticky rice bamboo and fish pasts market. Also, we can get a chance to learn more about the Khmer Rouge when we visit the Well of Shadows (in Wat Samrong Knong), a monument to honor the people killed during the war. \n\nThe last sight on the north side is rice papers, followed by a return to the city for lunch, or we can have lunch in the village if time allows.
- Local tour guide
- Bottled water
- Local guide (Option Language)
- Entrance fee (Phnom Sampau)
- Pick-up & Drop-off to Hotel
- Lunch
- Bamboo train ticket: It will cost: $5 for riding
- Extra expense
Battambang is Cambodia‘s second-most populous city and a popular tourist destination due to the many nearby ancient temples, argriculture, handicrafts, colonial buildings, Buddhist shrines, and the famous bamboo railway. We would like to recommend that you do a full-day Battambang Tuk-Tuk tour with a great guide who shows you the surrounding area.
The full-day Battambang Tuk-Tuk Tour includes all of the city’s tourist attractions in the north, south, and west. These are the highlights of a full-day tour by tuk-tuk. However, we will spend a significant amount of time viewing villages, rice fields, fruit farms, and ancient houses; conversing with locals along the way; and learning about Cambodian culture.
- Children 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult
- Infant meals not included
- Minimum age is 5 years
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.