Laos and Cambodia Discoverer

Laos and Cambodia Discoverer

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Laos and Cambodia Discoverer

16 Days Starting in Luang Prabang, Laos and ending in Siem Reap, Cambodia

Visiting: Luang Prabang, Champasak, Bolaven Plateau, Ban Kiet Ngong Wetlands, Si Phan Don, Kratie, Kompong Cham, Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Angkor Wat, Banteay Srei

Tour operator:

Crooked Compass

Tour code:

3368

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Physical rating:

Low

Special diets catered:

Vegetarians

Tour operated in:

English
From: $4051

NB: Prices correct on 22-Dec-2024 but subject to change.

This tour is no longer available, please see similar tours below or send an enquiry

Tour Overview


  • Participate in the morning alms with monks

  • Get hands-on at a local rice farm

  • Spend time with the hill tribe minority groups

  • Explore the island of Koh Trong by bike

  • Dine at a local restaurant run by former street youths

  • Visit Cambodia’s famous Angkor temples

  • Cruise through the water villages on Tonle Sap


Explore two former French colonies and uncover some of the unforgettable places in Southeast Asia. From exquisite golden temples to refreshing turquoise waterfalls.

Follow a different path as you discover the mysterious Plain of Jars archaeological site, before travelling through lands of raw beauty and a slower, more traditional way of life. Continuing into Cambodia, explore lesser-known temples and come face to face with the country's harrowing past. On this journey, you will eat like a local, live with the locals in their homes and support local community projects. A wonderful hands-on way to understand two diverse lands through culturally immersive experiences.

Highlights

  • Participate in the morning alms with monks in Luang Prabang.

  • Get hands-on experience at a local rice farm.

  • Visit Cambodia’s famous Angkor temples.

  • Cruise through the water villages on Tonle Sap.

  • Experience a Khmer homestay on Koh Trong.

  • Dine at a local restaurant run by former street youths.

  • Spend time with the hilltribe minority groups.

Itinerary

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Day 1 - Arrival In Luang Prabang

Location: Luang Prabang

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Kiridara Luang Prabang or similar

Meals Included: Dinner

Saibadee! Welcome to Laos. Upon arrival, you will be met by your local guide and transferred to your hotel. The UNESCO World Heritage small city of Luang Prabang is a favourite for many travellers. Nestled in the hills of northern Laos between the Mekong and Khan Rivers it is a wonderful place to explore by foot or jump onto a Jumbo (local transport) to experience a local’s perspective on the town.Tonight, you will experience a Laos feast. Served in family style, which means all the dishes will be served up on the table and you can try them all. Enjoy all the local flavours and foods from chunky bamboo soup to sausages and dips accompanied by sticky rice, herbed fished in banana leaf, lemongrass stuffed chicken, pumpkin with kaffir lime and ginger and a selection of sweet Laos confections. (D)Overnight – Kiridara Luang Prabang – Deluxe Room or similar

Day 2 - Luang Prabang And Pak Ou Caves

Location: Luang Prabang

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Kiridara Luang Prabang or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast

After breakfast, enjoy a short, guided tour of Luang Prabang, exploring the city’s oldest temple Wat Sene and the magnificent Wat Xiengthong with its roof sweeping low to the ground, which represents classical Laotian architecture. You will also visit the National Museum (former Royal Palace), which hosts a range of interesting artefacts and the Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre to learn about Laos’ many ethnic minorities.Then, you will board a cruise upstream on the Mekong River, which provides you with a panoramic view of the tranquil countryside as well as an interesting visit to the mysterious Pak Ou Caves. Two linked caves are crammed with thousands of gold lacquered Buddha statues of various shapes and sizes left by pilgrims. You might want to climb up to the top of Mount Phousi (about a 330-step climb and will take roughly 15-20 minutes) where you can explore the sacred, gilded stupa as well as take in sweeping views of the city and the Mekong River at sunset.Finish the day by visiting the famous Night Market, where you can find a fascinating selection of handmade textiles made by local and hill tribe people surrounding Luang Prabang. (B)Overnight – Kiridara Luang Prabang – Deluxe Room or similar

Day 3 - Luang Prabang - Rice Farming And Kuang Si Waterfall

Location: Luang Prabang

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Kiridara Luang Prabang or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Optional: For those who are early risers and are keen to experience the mystical aura of Luang Prabang, there is an optional early start giving you the opportunity to participate in the daily morning rituals of saffron-clad monks collecting offerings of Alms, (often in the form of sticky rice), from the faithful residents.After breakfast, head out to the outskirts of town and spend an enjoyable half day on a community-based rice farm situated in the idyllic countryside, surrounded by mountains and rice paddies. Experience the life of a farmer by trying your hand at various farm activities, providing great photo opportunities. Alternatively, watch life on the farm unfold from the comfort of a traditional Lao rice house balcony, surrounded by rice terraces and an organic vegetable farm. During the experience, you can learn about bamboo weaving, blacksmith work, and sugar cane processing. Then, tour the organic garden and learn how natural herbs are used in traditional medicine. Later, enjoy lunch with Lao dishes at the restaurant overlooking the farm.Next, drive to the beautiful Kuang Si Waterfall where you can splash around in the turquoise pools or walk along the forest paths. On the way, you will visit villages of various minorities Laotian (Ban Quay, Ban Ou). There’s also an opportunity to visit the bear sanctuary nearby the waterfall which is run by Free the Bears Fund Inc.Finish the day with a visit to Ock Pop Tok. This Laos-based social enterprise works primarily in the fields of textiles, handicrafts, and design. Meaning ‘east meets west’, Ock Pop Tok brings the fascinating world of traditional Lao handicrafts alive for visitors. The Living Crafts Centre overlooking the Mekong is the heart of Ock Pop Tok and a fascinating place to visit. Enjoy a drink at Ock Pop Tok Silk Road Café and amazing views over the Mekong. (B,L)Overnight – Kiridara Luang Prabang – Deluxe Room or similar

Day 4 - Luang Prabang – Flight To Pakse – Wat Phou - Champasak

Location: Champasak

Accommodation: Resort

Accommodation Name: The River Resort or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Pakse, departing at 8:30am (1hr,40min).On arrival at Pakse, you will be met and transferred to Champasak, the former capital of the Kingdom of Champasak (1713–1946). Champasak is now a small town set on the banks of the Mekong. The highlight of this one-street town is the picturesque pre-Angkorian Wat Phou Temple. Built between the 6th and 13th centuries, the temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, inscribed for being an outstanding example of the integration of a symbolic landscape of great spiritual significance to its natural surroundings.Afterwards, Depart Pakse and drive 35km (22 mi) south through pleasant rural scenery of hills and local villages to Champasak and explore Wat Phou. Notice how the temple is divided into two parts: the lower section consisting of two ruined palace buildings at the edge of a pond and the upper section, which is the temple sanctuary itself. You have the option to climb the old staircase adorned with nagas (mythical snakes) to admire the surrounding scenery. Be sure to wear proper walking attire as the climb up to the main temple can be slippery at times. (B)Overnight – The River Resort – Riverfront Villa or similar

Day 5 – Champasak – Bolaven Plateau

Location: Bolaven Plateau

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Sabaidee Valley or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning, depart Champask and drive to the Bolaven Plateau (approx. 1.5-2 hours). The Bolaven Plateau is known for its cooler temperature being located high above the Mekong Valley. Rivers run off this high plateau in all directions and then plunge out to lush forests in a series of spectacular surging waterfalls. The coffee and tea grown in these areas are said to be some of the best in the world. The hill tribe people are unfailingly friendly, welcoming you with waving hands and smiling faces. These ethnic minorities still retain their age-old cultural traditions and are recognisably distinct from each other by their dress.Continue your journey through the Paksong and Bolaven Plateau until you reach Tad Fane Waterfall. The scenery around Tad Fane waterfall is spectacular with twin waterfalls plummeting into a deep gorge surrounded by flourishing vegetation. Today you see the cultivation of rich coffee, tea, cardamom, bananas, and other crops that are grown in the area. (B)Overnight – Sabaidee Valley – Deluxe Room or similar

Day 6 - Bolaven Plateau – Ban Kiet Ngong – Phou Asa Mountain Trekking

Location: Bolaven Plateau

Accommodation: Lodge

Accommodation Name: Kingfisher Ecolodge or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

This morning, enjoy the cool fresh air of the Bolaven Plateau before continuing your journey to Kingfisher Ecolodge (approx. 1.5 hours), sitting on the boundaries of Xe Pian NPA and the Kiat Ngong village.This afternoon, depart at approx. 2:30pm for your trek to Phou Asa Mountain (approx. 3-3.5 hours).  Featuring stunning views over large areas of southern Laos, intriguing ruins and dense semi-evergreen forests. Walk along forest trails accompanied by a village guide to explore this archaeological site while learning about the forest including its many medicinal plants and non-timber forest products. The guides will also point out signs of wildlife (tracks, scat and habits) and other features of the forest. Atop the mountain, you will see an ancient stone structure called Vat Phou Asa, which is believed to be a temple.  For your hike, bring walking shoes or sandals, long trousers (if available), hat, and sunscreen. The trek involves a moderate hike in forested areas, rocky paths, and gentle slopes. The forest path is also easy to walk, with only a few tree roots to step over. (B,D)Overnight – Kingfisher Ecolodge – Deluxe Bungalow or similar

Day 7 - Wetlands Birdwatching Safari

Location: Ban Kiet Ngong Wetlands

Accommodation: Lodge

Accommodation Name: Kingfisher Ecolodge or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning, depart the lodge early with your guide. Before dawn, at around 0430hrs, you will trek along the edge of the Ramsar-protected Ban Kiet Ngong Wetlands, one of the largest and least altered wetlands in the region. Hike through swamps, lakes and marshes at the foot of Phou Asa, a large rock outcrop renowned for its intriguing ruins and superb views of the dense semi-evergreen forests below. Once you arrive at your hide, you will have the pleasure of enjoying the bird activity in the day’s early light when birds are most active. The Ban Kiet Ngong wetland is one of the most important areas in Indochina for water birds. Here you will find the rare Giant Ibis, the White-winged wood duck, the Sarus Crane, the Lesser Adjutant and the White-shouldered Ibis. With over 320 species of birds present on the wetlands it is certainly one of the best places in Laos to view such a wide variety of wetland-dwelling birds.This afternoon, return to the lodge where the rest of the day is free at your leisure or wander around the nearby village with your guide. (B)Overnight – Kingfisher Ecolodge – Deluxe Bungalow or similar

Day 8 - Don Khone 4000 Islands

Location: Si Phan Don

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Sala Baan Khone or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today you continue your journey by road to Ban Nakasang pier where you will take a local boat to Don Khone and explore the surroundings of the 4000 islands. The Si Phan Don (meaning 4000 Islands) is a riverine archipelago located in the Mekong River, Champasak Province in southern Laos. Si Phan Don is characterised by numerous islands, half of which are submerged when the Mekong River is in flood.Next up is Ban Khone where you will begin retracing the French colonial–past by bike or tuk-tuk, where some old colonial houses still stand and glimpse the first Lao railway with its own locomotive.Continue your exploration of the area of the 4000 islands by boat and visit the beautiful Liphi waterfall, also known as the Samphamith, which forms a natural border between Lao and Cambodia. Enjoy the sunset by the immersive Mekong River. (B)Overnight – Sala Done Khone Hotel – Ban Lao Room or similar

Day 9 - Don Khone - Kratie

Location: Kratie

Accommodation: Resort

Accommodation Name: Soriyabori Villas Resort or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast

After breakfast, aboard a boat to Ban Nakasung and take a short drive to the Lao – Cambodia border. On the way, visit the breathtaking Khone Phapheng waterfall, Southeast Asia’s biggest waterfall, known as the ‘Niagara of the East’.Next, a short 100m walk takes you across the Lao border into Cambodia (Voeun Kham / Dom Kralor border crossing) where you will meet your Cambodian guide. You will need to carry your own luggage to Cambodian immigration. Visa on arrival is available at the Cambodian border for $30 USD. Immigration officials may request a small processing fee. You will need one passport photo.Now, you will travel from the border crossing to Stueng Treng province and on to Kratie (approx. 4hrs). Until recently, Kratie was a strategic trading port on the river between Phnom Penh and Stung Treng. Both the French and Khmer Rouge found the town useful and there are several French colonial buildings that remain.After a chance to buy essentials at the local market, board a local boat from Kratie waterfront to Koh Trong for your stay – approximately 280 families call this 6-kilometre island home. Almost totally removed from time and modernity, Koh Trong is a haven of peace and times gone by. Without roads, cars or modern facilities, the locals live a simple yet full life, within the beauty and serenity of this island. Its long stretching waters, almost peninsula-like, sit between the Mekong and create a truly ethereal feel.Depending on the season and the river height, you may need to walk up a stretch of beach and then board a Tuk Tuk, the only one of its kind. You will make the exciting journey to Soriyabori Villas Resort, a hotel hidden from view nestled into the countryside.  Passing by locals, friendly and waving, you will see everyday life from the local shop in a wooden house, to the small school & town hall and past the many Pomelo trees which this island is famous for.Later in the afternoon, go cycling or travel by horse and cart around the Island from Rajabouri Villas Hotel and visit the Pagoda and its interesting statues. See real local life and enjoy the dual aspect view of the Mekong.  This island is very easy and safe to navigate alone or with your guide. Sample local snacks at leisure, in the little wooden house shops dotted along the paths. (B)Overnight – Soriyabori Villas Resort – Deluxe Room or similar (Note – there is no air conditioning at the resort – fan only)

Day 10 - Kompong Cham

Location: Kompong Cham

Accommodation: Resort

Accommodation Name: Hanchey Bamboo Resort or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast

Awaken early and refreshed for an early breakfast, before you take a cart back to the ferry terminaland catch a local boat across the Mekong to the mainland. Continue with approx. 40-minute drive and a boat ride to the vast waters where you can find the rare Irrawaddy dolphins of the Mekong play and jump. There are thought to be around 60 dolphins located in this area, and your guide will help to suggest the best spot to witness these elegant mammals. A majestically quiet stretch of water, you may also glimpse rare birds and see the locals casting their fishing nets. You will see locals playing on the football pitch or selling their wares at the strategically placed market. You will be able to make a stop to view the goods and your guide will assist in the negation of any purchases.After disembarking, you will then journey around the small town of Kratie, a former colonial town with almost a seaside feel, with its long French-style promenade and colonial buildings. You will walk through the local market and small bar/ pub street area having lunch at leisure.Afterwards, you will be transferred (approximately 3 hours) by private vehicle to your hotel located north of Kompong Cham, a peaceful town that was once an important trading hub. A visit here is now a great opportunity to experience life in small-town Cambodia.The rest of the day is free at leisure. (B)Overnight – Hanchey Bamboo Resort – Bungalow or similar

Day 11 - Skuon To Phnom Penh

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Location: Phnom Penh

Accommodation: Resort

Accommodation Name: The Aquarius Hotel and Urban Resort or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

This morning, drive to the centre of Kampong Cham where you will visit the twin ‘mountain temple’ of Phnom Pros and Phnom Srei.Afterwards, grab some local bikes (no helmets) to explore the rural island of Koh Paen, which is linked to Kompong Cham by an elaborate bamboo bridge, (it is passable only in the dry season – we take a ferry in the wet). The locals here make their living fishing, growing tobacco and sesame so it is a good place to go for a closer look at some of Cambodia’s cottage industries.Later, drive approximately 3 hours to Phnom Penh capital city via Skuon (a small town famous for its tasty spiders), where it’s possible to sample an eight-legged snack. It is recommended that you eat these furry arachnids as you would a crab, by cracking the body open and pulling the legs off one by one – delicious!For dinner, you will be eating for a cause at Romdeng. This restaurant is where former street children are taught the principles of hospitality. It is in a restored colonial building with an atmospheric garden right in the city Centre. (B,D)Overnight – Aquarius Hotel & Urban Resort – Deluxe Room or similar

Day 12 - Phnom Penh

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Location: Phnom Penh

Accommodation: Resort

Accommodation Name: Aquarius Hotel and Urban Resort or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Home to about 1.5 million people, Phnom Penh, has been Cambodia’s capital since the French colonisation of the country. Located on the banks of the Tonle Sap and Mekong River, Phnom Penh was once known as the “Pearl of Asia”, one of the loveliest French-built cities in Indochina.Depart at approx. 8am to spend a full day exploring this charming city which boasts a rich blend of Khmer and colonial architecture. In the morning, explore Wat Phnom and discover the legend of Lady Penh, the founder of the city, the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda, two of the most striking buildings in the capital and considered some of the finest examples of Khmer architecture. Also visit the National Museum, designed in Khmer style by a French archaeologist and painter in 1917. The museum houses Khmer art and sculptures from different periods of Cambodian history. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.This afternoon, learn more about the turbulent Khmer Rouge years with visits to Tuol Sleng, a high school turned interrogation prison known as S-21 during the Khmer Rouge era and now a genocide museum; and Cheung Ek, a large memorial commemorating the 17,000 victims who died there under the reign of Khmer Rouge leader, Pol Pot, made famous by the movie “The Killing Fields”. Here you will see a pagoda made up of some 8,000 human skulls marking the site of one of Cambodia’s infamous Killing Fields. While sombre reminders of the cruelty of the Khmer Rouge regime, these visits will also provide an appreciation of the struggle that Cambodian people have faced and their tremendous courage to move on and rebuild their nation.Note that women are required to cover their shoulders, and both men and women should ensure their knees are covered. Visitors are also requested to maintain a respectful and humble demeanor when visiting the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum and Killing Fields.You may also like to take a stroll along the famous Sisowath Quay and enjoy a coffee or cocktail at one of the many cafes (own expense) while observing the bustling river traffic. (B,L)Overnight – Aquarius Hotel & Urban Resort – Deluxe Room or similar

Day 13 - Siem Reap

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Location: Siem Reap

Accommodation: Resort

Accommodation Name: Navutu Dreams Resort or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

This morning, travel by private vehicle to Siem Reap (approx. 6.5 hrs travel time plus stops). Along the way, you will make several stops to see some of rural Cambodia. Visit the peaceful temple site of Sambor Prei Kuk, built in the 6th and 7th centuries.You will arrive in Siem Reap in the evening. Siem Reap is only a few kilometres from the largest religious site in the world – Angkor Wat. However, the town itself is well worth exploring. A visit to the old market is a must, even if you’re not looking for souvenirs; wandering through the stalls and surrounding shops, the silks, cotton, sarongs, silver and statues is a feast for the eyes and nose! There’s also, a long tradition of shadow puppetry in the region, and if you’re lucky you might catch a show at one of the local restaurants in the evening, perhaps while you’re eating the speciality cuisine of Cambodia – amok, the name given to curry steam-cooked in banana leaves. (B,L)Overnight – Navutu Dreams Resort & Spa – Explore Room or similar

Day 14 - Angkor Complex

Location: Angkor Wat

Accommodation: Resort

Accommodation Name: Navutu Dreams Resort or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast

Wake up early and transfer by private vehicle at approx. 4:45am to the West Gate of Angkor Wat from where the sunrise can be best observed. Angkor Wat (early 12th century) is surrounded by 190-metre-wide moat 1.5 kilometres by 1.3 kilometres and is claimed to be the largest religious building in the world. It is certainly one of the wonders of the ancient world. You will be amazed by the sheer size of the temple, which took 30 years to construct and used the labour of up to 300,000 workers. Angkor Wat was built as the earthly representation of the universe with its central tower symbolising Mt Meru which, Hindus believe, is at the centre of the universe.  Afterwards, return to the West Gate where you can enjoy breakfast just outside of the Angkor complex at a local restaurant.Next, drive to visit Banteay Kdei built between the 12th and 13th centuries. The ruined condition of the temple in no way detracts from the grandeur of this walled temple. Banteay means fortified monastery and refers to the double wall surrounding it.Then, continue to Ta Prohm. This beautiful temple, built in 1186 as a Buddhist temple dedicated to the mother of Jayavarman VII, is one of Angkor’s jewels and is overgrown with fig trees, giving a haunting yet exotic atmosphere. The magnificent roots of the trees have merged over the centuries with the temple’s huge stone blocks, creating a ‘forgotten city’ feeling. Pause at Ta Keo, which would have been the finest temple in Angkor had it been completed. A short distance further, are the twin temples of Chau Say Tevoda and Thommanon. Return to town for a rest and relaxation at your hotel mid-afternoon.Later, drive to Angkor Thom, not a temple, but an entire walled city of 9 sq km which served as the ancient royal Capital of the Khmer Empire from approx. 1181. With a probable population of 1 million, it was far bigger and grander than any city in Europe at the time. Your guide will take you to the Terrace of the Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper King. The centrepiece of Jayavarman VII’s capital is the Bayon temple and, as you approach, you will notice the 216 giants, enigmatic, smiling faces looking in every direction.This evening, return to the South gate where you will board a small, private boat out to Prasat Chrung Temple to watch the amazing sunset. (B)Overnight – Navutu Dreams Resort – Explore Room or similar

Day 15 - Countryside Temple

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Location: Siem Reap

Accommodation: Resort

Accommodation Name: Navutu Dreams Resort or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

After breakfast, you will transfer to the outskirts of town to visit one of the more remote jungle temples – Beng Mealea.  Feel like an explorer when you discover the overgrown temple. Undiscovered for centuries, Beng Mealea has recently been made accessible and remains largely unrestored. It is one of the very few temples that adventurers can climb through.Afterwards, travel back to see some other early examples of Cambodia’s historic temples – the Roluos Group. Roluos is the site of an ancient centre of Khmer civilisation known as Hariharalaya. It was the first town built by the Angkorian kings in the 8th and 9th centuries and consists of three main temples:Bakong, Lolei and Preah Ko. The surrounding countryside with its rice paddy fields and sugar palm trees is very typically Cambodian. From there, continue to the shores of the Tonle Sap Lake, where you will have the opportunity to learn about life on the lake. The Tonlé Sap is Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake with its size varying greatly depending on the season. Board a local boat and visit Kompong Pluk, a village where you will see houses on stilts that are submerged when Tonlé Sap Lake extends. On the way, you will pass floating houses and impressive flooded forests.Please note that due to low water levels during the dry season, the boat trip is only possible from approximately June to March. In the dry season it may be possible to arrange an overland visit to Kompong Pluk to walk among the stilted houses.Tonight, at your final dinner, you will be experiencing Khmer cuisine from award-winning Master Chef Luu Meng at his restaurant Malis. The restaurant was born out of the desire to restore Cambodian cuisine to its former glory and put the country back on the culinary map after the terrible Khmer Rouge regime and civil war. Renowned for its fresh seasonal produce, delicate flavours and generous hospitality Luu Meng and his team are reviving long-forgotten countryside dishes. (B,D)Overnight – Navutu Dreams Resort – Explore Room or similar

Day 16 - Departure

Location: Banteay Srei

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning, travel to Banteay Srei via backroads and villages. On the way, you will have the possibility to stop at local communities. Seize the opportunity to taste palm juice and palm sugar, which are popular local produce (seasonal). Upon arrival at the ‘gem’ of the Angkor area, the pretty temple of Banteay Srei. The small and charming ‘Citadel of the Women’ remains one of the best-preserved temples in Cambodia. It displays some of the finest examples of classical Khmer art and is noted for its truly remarkable fine bas-reliefs. Banteay Srei is unique in that it is constructed of pink sandstone, which is seen nowhere else in Angkor.This afternoon transfer to the airport for your onward flight (flight not included). (B)

What's Included

  • Return airport transfers

  • 15 nights accommodation

  • 15 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 4 Dinners

  • Domestic flight from Luang Prabang to Pakse

  • Local bikes

  • Private air conditioned vehicle

  • English speaking tour leader

  • All entrance fees as per the itinerary

What's Not Included

  • International & domestic air tickets not mentioned above

  • Meals and beverages not mentioned above

  • Early check-in and late check out charges from the hotel

  • Visas

  • Personal travel insurance

  • Expenditure of a personal nature such as drinks, souvenirs, laundry, tipping etc

  • Early check-in/Late check-out

Check out our Q&As

  • What kind of transportation is used during the tour?

    The tour includes travel in private air-conditioned vehicles, domestic flights, and local transport options like bikes and boats to ensure a seamless journey through Laos and Cambodia.

  • What type of accommodation is provided on this tour?

    The tour offers 15 nights of accommodation in deluxe rooms at various hotels such as Kiridara Luang Prabang, The River Resort, and Navutu Dreams Resort, providing a blend of luxury and local charm.

  • Are meals included in the tour package?

    Yes, the tour includes 15 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 4 dinners. Meals are served at local restaurants and sometimes include unique experiences like dining at a restaurant run by former street youths.

  • What activities are included in the tour itinerary?

    The tour includes a variety of activities such as participating in morning alms with monks, visiting the Angkor temples, cruising through water villages on Tonle Sap, experiencing a Khmer homestay, and spending time with hilltribe minority groups.

  • Is there an opportunity to interact with local communities during the tour?

    Yes, the tour provides opportunities to interact with local communities, such as participating in a community-based rice farm experience, visiting local villages, and learning about traditional crafts and lifestyles.

  • What is the highlight of the visit to the Angkor complex?

    The highlight of the visit to the Angkor complex is exploring Angkor Wat, the largest religious building in the world, and experiencing the sunrise at the West Gate. The tour also includes visits to other significant temples like Banteay Kdei, Ta Prohm, and Angkor Thom.

  • Are there any unique cultural experiences included in the tour?

    Yes, the tour includes unique cultural experiences such as participating in the morning alms with monks, dining at a restaurant run by former street youths, and visiting a social enterprise focused on traditional Lao handicrafts.

  • Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?

    Yes. Focusing on providing authentic experiences where ever you are in the world, Crooked Compass has access to a vast array of accommodation styles. From boutique properties in larger cities to local guest houses and home stays within small villages. Crooked Compass ensures that local authenticity flows through your accommodation throughout your tour without compromising standard.

  • What sort of transportation is used for your tours?

    Transportation utilised on a Crooked Compass escorted small group tour is a combination of a private air conditioned vehicle and local transport where appropriate. This may include a local bus ride, use of the cities metro system, a domestic flight to another city or overnight train ride.

  • What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?

    Crooked Compass strives to be a leader in sustainable tourism. Crooked Compass is firmly committed to the principles of ethical travel. Our comprehensive Sustainable Tourism Practices policy summarises our commitments and actions. Although the very basis of our ground operations lends itself to the ethos of sustainable tourism, this policy re-iterates our commitment to: Use locally owned hotels Use locally owned ground agents Use local guides and drivers Promote community tourism projects from homestays to craft shops Support charities that work within the destinations that we travel to Carbon offset our travels

  • Who runs your tours and are they experts in their fields?

    Crooked Compass works with the worlds best operators who are specialists in their country, region and cities providing you with in depth local knowledge. We use local guides who live and breathe the areas they work in, making sure you experience their region, their way. We believe it is far better to have a local guide who knows a lot about a little than a text book trained Western tour guide who knows a little about a lot. Using local guides also ensures that money stays within local communities and supports the regions we visit.

  • What can I expect from a Crooked Compass tour that I wouldn't get from travelling with an alternative company?

    Crooked Compass provides a sensory way to understand the world – we help you live like a local, eat like a local, do what the locals do and seek the faces behind the places whilst discovering untouched lands and natural beauty. Crooked Compass tours delve deep into the heart and soul of a destination ensuring you get out of your journey all you intended and much, much more. Our intriguing itineraries have been created by travellers for travellers. Steering travellers to follow a different path, Crooked Compass’ itineraries allow you to experience the world’s most fascinating destinations in ways you never dreamed possible. It brings to life those ‘bucket list’ experiences you have yearned to do and separates the travellers from the tourists. Crooked Compass tours are culturally rich, reward travellers with unexpected encounters and uncommon rendezvous, creating truly unique, authentic travel experiences.

  • Who do your tours cater for?

    Crooked Compass escorted small group tours cater for those who are well travelled seeking the what’s next and what’s new. Our travellers are curious minded soft adventurers who want to uncover something more than the mainstream tourist trail. Crooked Compass tours draw travellers with an interest in sustainable tourism and conservation for the areas they visit. A Crooked Compass traveller is someone who is seeking something fresh and unique, who has a yearning for authenticity and discovery, with an appreciation for cultures, tradition and the natural world. We call them Cultural Purists.

  • I am concerned about my impact on travelling through untouched regions. Can I offset?

    Yes. All travellers on Crooked Compass tours have the option to offset their part of their tour’s carbon footprint by donating $4AUD (tax-deductible) at time of booking. 100% of these funds are donated to Greenfleet, an environmental non-profit organisation dedicated to protecting our climate by restoring our forests. By partnering with Greenfleet, we are confident that our carbon offset program provides genuine and lasting environmental benefits. Your offset donation funds plant trees and restore permanent native forests in Australia and New Zealand. As they grow, these forests provide many community and environmental benefits by absorbing carbon emissions, protecting our unique biodiversity, restoring habitat for native wildlife, preventing soil salinity and erosion, improving water quality and much more. If you’d like to find out more and offset the rest of your carbon emissions, visit www.greenfleet.org.au

Reviews of this operator

Jeff Rehn  

A wonderful trip to Saudi Arabia organised by Crooked Compass

07-Apr-2022

A wonderful trip to Saudi Arabia organised by Crooked Compass. Considering the country is just opening up to tourism everything went very well - flights, trips, transfers, guides and accommodation - thank you CC - highly recommended

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Pauline Mavis Rusby  

We were kept safe at all times.

09-May-2022

We were kept safe at all times. When unexpected hurdles appeared they were handled without fuss. Our tour was informative, picturesque and comfortable.

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Tina Watts-Seale  

Family holiday to Vietnam

01-Aug-2022

We booked a family holiday to Vietnam with Crooked Compass and it was perfect. The booking process was easy and Lisa took all of our requests on board so that the trip was exactly what we wanted. All flights, transfers, accommodations, guides and activities were fantastic, with great communication throughout the whole trip. Would highly recommend, we will be booking again soon!

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Oct 06, 2025 - Oct 21, 2025
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Oct 05, 2026 - Oct 20, 2026
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  • Low Deposit

    Crooked Compass requires a minimum deposit of 20% or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 60 days before departure.

  • Cancellation Policy

    We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of crooked compass charges.

    Up to 61 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.

    At 60 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.

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