Flavors, stories, and centuries-old recipes—this tour serves up Cambodia like you’ve never tasted it before.
First stop, fresh French-influenced pastries and rich Cambodian iced coffee at a local spot that’s been serving since 1979. Next we sample Bai Sach Chruk, arguably our most popular breakfast, street side.
A highlight stop to see the preparation and taste Fish Amok, the national dish, steamed in banana leaves with ingredients from Tonle Sap Lake.
Then, dive into Nom Banh Chok, Cambodia’s oldest noodle dish, served by a third-generation cook next to her stilted home.
Explore Beoung Chhuk Market, where you’ll learn about local ingredients, traditions, and Cambodia’s farm-to-table food culture. Enjoy grilled meats, spring rolls, and tea with locals, before sampling Mikola, a Battambang specialty with a powerful story.
Our last stop is a surprise culinary that’s truly worth the wait.
Perfect for food lovers, culture seekers, and curious travellers alike.
Pickup included
First stop, coffee! We will visit Grandpa Hai, who has been serving up the liquid gold since 1979.
Next we will visit a Khmer bakery, serving up treats left over from the French rule.
Next stop is Psar Sophy, the most famous local fish market. Here we will discover fish unique to the Battambang area.
Now we head try to Cambodia's most savoured breakfast, smokey, sticky pork and rice, only this is served in a uniquely 'Battambang' way!
Now we head off to try Cambodia's most iconic dish, dating back to the 13th century!
We will head out not just to try traditional Khmer desserts, but to see how they are made using methods dating back centuries.
A highlight of the morning, we will visit a family making Cambodia’s most iconic dish, fish amok, using only traditional methods.
A final stop for our digestive, see how traditional rice wine is made and have a try if you dare!
We can meet anyone who does not wish to be picked up at the entrance to the Post Office.
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.
Cambodian Riel (KHR)
GMT+7
230VV, 50HzHz
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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Car, Bike, Scooter
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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