Thursday 9 December 2010

Malaria Laos

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Camping tours in Angkor - unforgettable Memories

Day 1: SIEM REAP - BENG MEALEA - KOH KER (-/L/D)
Morning, drive to the remote Beng Mealea temple through the typical Khmer countryside (60 km from Siem Reap)
There is a lot to see in the approximately 2½ hours drive as it takes you through many lively villages and along kilometers of rice paddies. Explore the long abandoned temple (11th century), strangled by the jungle
Depart for Koh Ker. A 10th century capital abandoned in the remote north of Cambodia for more than a thousand years
Our team set up camp while we enjoy a visit to the pyramid temple of Prasat Thom. Continue to explore the many temples at this incredible site, including the beautiful Prasat Krahom covered by jungle
Camp overnight within the temple area

Day 2: KOH KER – PHNOM KULEN (B/L/D)
Transfer to Phnom Kulen and join the pilgrim path to walk up this sacred mountain of the Khmers. Swimming in the waterfall, then we carry on to the summit of the mountain to a pagoda for the overnight camp.
Camp overnight on the mountain.
2h trekking with a average level of 300 m.
OPTION: no trekking available by vehicle transfer to the camp

Day 3: PHNOM KULEN - KBAL SPEAN-BANTEY SREI - SIEM REAP (B/L/-)
At early morning we plunge into a colourful surrounding such as high grass meadow, limestone clearing and deep jungle, to discover the exceptional site of Srah Dumrei, immense monolith sandstone of the Xth century representing elephants and lions, lost in the deep jungle. We leave the summit of the mountain with a vehicle for Kbal Spean, the sculptured river of the "thousand lingas". Visit of the site on walking. We carry on by vehicle up to the temple and village of Banteay Srei. Visit of this temple and returning to Siem Reap before nightfall. Finish your day by an aromatherapy or reflexology massage at Frangipani SPA.

* NET PRICE IN USD (per pax shared in tent for 2 people valid till 30 Dec 2011)




* Included in the price:
- English speaking guide
- Camping in a tent for 2 people. Mattress, bed sheet, blanket are provided.
- Transportation
- Meals following the program ( B = Breakfast, L = Lunch & D = Dinner)
- Entrance fees to the sites except Angkor Wat pass
- 1h massage at Frangipani

* Not-included in the price:
- Pass of Angkor Wat (needed for Kbal Spean and Bantey Srei)
- Hotel
- drinks except on trek
- individual insurance cover
- tips
- bank fees transfer

* EQUIPMENT AND HEALTH NOTICE
please bring: clothes you can be active in (trainers, long-sleeve shirt, swimmers, hat, sunglasses), sunscreen, mosquito repellant, head torch, towel, personal toiletries including towel.
please note that some destinations are some areas where malaria is present. Please consult your GP should you require information on malaria risk avoidance and treatment.

* OPTIONS
5 days extension to the sea in Kampot and Sihanoukville province
5 days extension to Mondulkiri province for hill tribe and elephant trek
7 days extension from Lao/Vietnam/Thailand




To find more interesting tours in Cambodia, please take a look at http://www.dnqtravel.com/Cambodia.html or email us at sales@dnqtravel.com


About the Author

At the early start, DNQ travel was a small local




tour operator for individual travellers to visit Vietnam, and has since rapidly grown with the expansion of its activities over the border to Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Myanmar. As a result , it has got a new height to become a destination tour company with a group of experienced guides and professional qualified experts, who also has been involved in tourism business for many years, both in and outside Vietnam. In together with its development, DNQ Travel has set up the representative operation office and affiliates located in Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Myanmar. The omnipresent flag allows our company to be committed to taking care of all your travel arrangement in a timely manner and making your trip a unique experience.



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