Visit a beautiful city Battambang, beautiful rice farm, experience Bamboo train and taste fruits and bugs with a Tuk Tuk tour. While you are on touring, you will enjoy with the local people’s lives about their different activities. Upon arrival to Bamboo Train, you will take around 1hr on its. It’s an unforgettable experience with bring to see rice farm, plantation, people houses, and green forest tree. Then, you will move on to the Ancient House which was built more than 100 years. You will be warming welcome from the house owner, and describe his/her house. At the afternoon, let’s move to Banan Temple where you have to climb up to mountain through the ancient stairs to see the temple. Then, we will move to Wat Ek Phnom. After exploring the temple, you will move to Killing Cave ( Sampov Mountain ) where you will see the victims’ skull and learn more of Khmer Rouge. Last but least, after seeing the Killing Cave. Then, heading to bat cave for sunset and it's time to test the beer.
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Battambang Bamboo Train, mean norry or nori ( French word for lorry) is an improvised rail vehicle from Cambodia. Lonely Planet describes it as “Cambodia’s bamboo train”. Originally conceived as a logistical fix during the United Nations Transitional Authority of Cambodia period, the original “bamboo train” was a lorry system that operated on Cambodia’s rarely used northern rail line.
The Mrs. Bun Roeung's Ancient House is one of the 20 heritage Khmer houses in Vat Kor village that is around 100 years old and is made entirely from hardwood. The old-style house has a wide veranda, vintage furniture and lightings and personal items belonging to the owners. The house is currently occupied but you can get a tour of the place and if you are looking for a place to stay, do make inquiries regarding the guest house located on the site. The owners have maintained a few vintage décor items and traditional everyday tools and equipment that use simple mechanism. The old construction consists of a raised floor that can be accessed by a staircase and is surrounded by a small orchard that has fruit plants. The place does take you to a much simpler time. If you love rustic places with a lot of soul and heart, a walk here will be mesmerizing!
Adapts the architecture of mid 11th century and the end of 12th century the temple was first built by king, Ut Tak Yea Tit Tya Varman II (1050-1066) and then was finally built by the king, Jarvarman VII (1181-1219). The temple is located on the top of approximate 400-meter heighten mountain at Kon Tey 2 commune, Ba Nan District in 25-kilometer distance from the provincial town by the provincial Road No 155 parallel to Sang Ke River. At the mountain's valley, there are Ku Teuk and two main natural wells, namely: Bit Meas and Chhung or Chhung Achey.
DescriptionWat Ek Phnom is an angkorian temple located on the left side of the Sangkae River at the small creek of Prek Daun Taev northwest the G Peam Aek spot approximately 9 km north of the city of Battambang in north western Cambodia. It is a Hindu temple built in the 11th century under the rule of king Suryavarman
DescriptionThe killing caves of Phnom Sampeau are a Khmer Rouge execution site on Phnom Sampeau, a hill 7 mi southwest of Battambang in western Cambodia. The Khmer Rouge killed their victims on top of the cave at the rim of a daylight shaft or ceiling hole and then threw the dead body into the cave.
JUST DOWN THE ROAD FROM the Killing Caves of Phnom Sampeau, visitors gather at sundown for an incredible spectacle of nature: the nightly exodus of a gargantuan colony of hungry wrinkle-lipped free-tailed bats.
Most spectators convene at the bars and stalls on the side of the road, where food and drinks (and cover) are available. But for those wanting a more intimate experience, you can have a local guide lead you up the hidden path to the mouth of the cave.
Battambang is a charming provincial capital known for its well-preserved French colonial architecture, vibrant local culture, and stunning natural surroundings. It offers a mix of historical sites, scenic landscapes, and authentic Cambodian experiences, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a more laid-back and culturally rich experience in Cambodia.
The Battambang Bamboo Train is a unique and thrilling way to explore the Cambodian countryside. Riders board a simple bamboo carriage mounted on rails, powered by a small engine, and enjoy a scenic ride through rice fields and rural landscapes.
Phare Ponleu Selpak is a non-profit organization that provides arts education and training to Cambodian children and young adults. The organization is known for its circus performances, which showcase traditional and contemporary Cambodian arts and culture.
Wat Banan is a historic temple complex located atop a hill, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The temple features ancient Khmer ruins and intricate carvings, providing a glimpse into Cambodia's rich cultural heritage.
The Battambang Provincial Museum showcases the history and culture of the Battambang region through a collection of artifacts, photographs, and exhibits. The museum provides valuable insights into the area's rich heritage and historical significance.
Phnom Sampeau is a hilltop site with historical significance, featuring a natural cave system and a memorial to the victims of the Khmer Rouge regime. The site offers a somber but important glimpse into Cambodia's recent history.
A traditional Cambodian rice noodle dish topped with a green fish-based curry gravy, often served with fresh herbs and vegetables.
A steamed fish curry made with coconut milk, lemongrass, and kaffir lime leaves, often served in a banana leaf.
A popular breakfast dish consisting of grilled pork served with rice and pickled vegetables.
A stir-fried beef dish with onions and a tangy lime-pepper dipping sauce, often served with rice and a fried egg.
The best time to visit Battambang is during the dry season when the weather is pleasant, and outdoor activities are enjoyable. This period offers the most comfortable temperatures and minimal rainfall.
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Battambang is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, can occur in crowded areas and tourist spots. It's important to take precautions to protect your belongings and be aware of your surroundings.
Battambang Railway Station
Battambang Bus Station
Local buses are the most common and affordable way to get around Battambang. They connect the city center to various neighborhoods and nearby towns.
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Wat Ek Phnom is a historic temple complex located in the nearby town of Ek Phnom. The temple features ancient Khmer ruins and intricate carvings, providing a glimpse into Cambodia's rich cultural heritage.
Wat Banan is a historic temple complex located atop a hill, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The temple features ancient Khmer ruins and intricate carvings, providing a glimpse into Cambodia's rich cultural heritage.
Kampong Chhnang is a nearby town known for its pottery and silk production. The town offers a unique glimpse into traditional Cambodian crafts and the daily life of local artisans.
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