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Tour Code: LA3200
Price: On Request
Best Time to Visit: November to April
Departure City: Customizable on request
Guided visit to the majestic Angkor Wat – UNESCO World Heritage Site
Sunset experience from Bakheng Hill overlooking Angkor Wat
Traditional Apsara Dance performance during dinner
Cruise through floating villages on Tonle Sap Lake
Visit the Artisan D’Angkor wood and stone carving center
Discover Laos’ peaceful charm with a Mekong River cruise
Dip in Kuang Si Waterfalls & visit Pak Ou Caves
Leisure time to explore local night markets and handmade crafts
(depand on availablity)
Siem Reap
📍 Monoreach Angkor Hotel
National Road No. 6, Siem Reap
✓ Air Conditioning | Restaurant | Room Service | Business Center
Luang Prabang
📍 Vansana Luang Prabang Hotel
Ban Phonpheng, Phu Vao
✓ Scenic Views | Peaceful Location | Close to Attractions
Arrive at Siem Reap International Airport and check in at your hotel. Start your journey with a visit to Artisan D’Angkor and later explore Wat Thmey (Killing Fields). In the evening, enjoy a traditional Apsara Dance Show during dinner.
After breakfast, head to Angkor Thom and explore iconic structures like Bayon Temple and Elephant Terrace. Visit Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world. Conclude with a panoramic sunset from Bakheng Hill.
Enjoy a morning boat ride to the Floating Villages on Tonle Sap Lake. In the afternoon, visit a traditional silk farm in Pouk district. En route back, stop at Western Baray for photo opportunities.
Check out and explore a local market before flying to Luang Prabang. Relax for the day or stroll through the peaceful lanes, trying out local delicacies.
Start the day at the Royal Palace Museum. Enjoy a boat cruise to the Pak Ou Caves and taste local rice wine at Ban Xanghai village. Visit Wat Xiengthong and explore the Night Market.
Take part in morning monk rituals. Climb Phousi Hill for stunning views. Visit Wat Visoun and enjoy a refreshing dip at Kuang Si Waterfall. Optional visit to Butterfly Park or silk weaving center.
Enjoy an elephant ride and visit Tad Sae Waterfall. Optional stop at Henri Mouhot’s tomb before heading to the airport for departure.
Yes, Indian citizens need a visa for both Cambodia and Laos. Cambodia offers an easy e-Visa application online, while Laos provides visa on arrival or you can apply at the nearest embassy.
The best time to visit is from November to April, when the weather is cool and dry. This makes it perfect for sightseeing, cultural tours, and outdoor activities without the interruption of heavy rain.
Absolutely. The itinerary is balanced with cultural visits, light adventure, and leisure time. Hotels are comfortable, and transportation is pre-arranged, making it convenient for both families and older travelers.
You’ll enjoy a mix of local Southeast Asian cuisine along with Indian food options at selected restaurants. Vegetarian meals can also be arranged upon prior request.