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ANGKOR EXPRESS BOAT
Angkor Express Boat were operated by local management people based in Siem Reap Cambodia since 2002 founded by Khmer local people.
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Angkor Express Boat is an experienced company with great service! Angkor Express Boat gives travelers the opportunity to ride in a modern speed ferry boat from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap and Siem Reap to Battambang route along the Mekong River. To ensure best service, these boats operate only at high water levels from early August to end of March. If you want to get a memorable experience by boat, you will have the best experience with Angkor Express Boat.
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$35
In the past time when road of Cambodia in terrible condition, local tourists like to travel by boat from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap and return and another is from Siem Reap to Battambang and back. Since Route number 6 and 5 are renovated local tourists would like to travel buy bus because it is lower cost.
- Siem Reap to Battambang
- 6 Hours
$35
In the past time when road of Cambodia in terrible condition, local tourists like to travel by boat from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap and return and another is from Siem Reap to Battambang and back. Since Route number 6 and 5 are renovated local tourists would like to travel buy bus because it is lower cost.
- Battambang to Siem Reap
- 6 Hours
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Another unusual thing to do in Siem Reap but lots of fun – Horse riding! And where better than the Happy Ranch! If you can ride a horse there are also carts available.
Visiting the Angkor National Museum was an eerie, surreal experience. For the first 45 minutes of our trip through the mammoth, 20,000-square-metre building, we didn’t spot another visitor. The museum opened in November 2007, and its freshly painted, shopping mall-like feel contrasts with the thousands-year-old artefacts contained within it.
Kampong Khleang is situated on the northern lake-edge around 55 km east of Siem Reap town, more remote and less visitor than Kampong Pluk. Guests to Kampong Khleang amid the dry season are generally awestruck by the timberland of stilted houses ascending to 10 meters noticeable all around.
A great show for both kids and adults, the Phare circus show is a blend of arts, music, juggling, gymnastics, traditional and modern theatre. Not only will it make you laugh and smile but the project grew out of a Cambodian non-profit organisation founded by ex-refugee artists.
Tours of Kompong Phluk are a bit pricier than the Chong Khneas tours, but they are well worth the difference. Kompong Phluk is a set of villages based on the floodplain of the Tonle Sap Lake, near Siem Reap. There are about 3,000 villagers, most of who live in stilted houses. The people depend largely on fishing and tourism for their incomes.
Kunlen mount is situated at north east of Angkor Complex about 50 Km, it takes approximately 2 hours drive up to the hill top with 487 meters height and plateau stretches 30 km long, it is opened for tourists in 1999 by private owned and charged for $20 toll per foreign visitors. The company developed road up to the peak. It is only possible to go up before 11 Am and only possible to come down after midday, to avoid vehicles meeting on the narrow road.
Five provinces circled the area of Tonle Sap Lake, more than three million of population inhabited around the bank of the Lake and 90% of them earn a living by catching fish and making agricultures. As you can see on the map of Cambodia It stretches across the northwest section of the country.
Not far from the ancient temples of Angkor, in the heart of Cambodia, lies the huge Tonle Sap lake, the largest in Southeast Asia. The Tonle Sap is connected to the Mekong by a short river also called Tonle Sap. During the rainy season, from May to October, the river reverses its flow into the lake causing it to expand to more than six or seven times its normal size of approximately 2,600 square kilometers. It becomes a vast inland sea.