Siem Reap, Tonle Sap Lake, Kompong Phluk, Floating Village Tour





Description
The Tonle Sap is home to the floating village Kampong Phluk and is one of the most famous Siem Reap day trips. This small-group tour provides an intimate view into the locals’ lives, where you’ll get opportunities to meet and converse with villagers and learn about the sustainable village. Learn how the village changes during dry and wet seasons, with locals traveling to work and school by boat when water levels rise. Great for avoiding overrun tourist destinations Marvel at iconic Cambodian landscapes of mangroves and stilt houses Complimentary water is provided to keep you sustained throughout the trip Travel in a modern vehicle with air-conditioning and an open aired boat. Itinerary -Floating village -Floating forest -School -Pagoda -Sunset Finish sunset we return back to the hotel.
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Itinerary
Get views of Tonle Sap Lake, Kompong Phluk, and the floating forests Learn about local life and customs from you guide Hassle-free round-trip transportation from Siem Reap Small-group tour means extra attention from your guide
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What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
We will go to pick you up at your hotel, so please wait us at your hotel during the pick up time. We start pick up from 1:40pm to 2:30pm.
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(69)
We walked trough the village and we learned a lot! It was beautiful, thank you
Mr. Chan Noun was such an excellent guide and so much fine. We had a great time for the sunset dinner / drinks on a floating restaurant and would recommend bringing cards or games to pass the time. It might be more fun to come when the water levels are higher so you can take the boat through the floating village but we enjoyed walking around and seeing the village nonetheless!
The tour was so good, i liked a lot. Nan was our tourguide and he did a big effort for to explain us all the details. 100% recommendable
This tour was good value we thought but the tour is best experienced in a wetter season as it's all about the floating villages and the lake which are at there best in wet season .
Our guide was Nam, he was full of interesting information and made the tour really enjoyable and interesting. Fascinating to see a different way of life like this. Recommend this tour.
Very interesting but briefer than expected
A real discovery of a unique part of Cambodia: floating village built on stilts due to high water levels from the rainy season. The small boat ride was interesting near sunset, going through the mangrove.
This is a very and varies tour. It visits village and school which was quite enjoyable. Sarum was a terrific guide who spoke good English. He explained everything about. Pillage and market life. Well organized. Would recommend
This tour was very disappointing and not what was advertised. It was sold as a sightseeing experience, but it felt like a sales route with lots of waiting time. A “10-minute” stop at a shop turned into about 20 minutes to push people to buy things. At the “floating forest,” you have to pay extra. We did not, so we had to sit on a stopped boat for about 20 minutes waiting for others. The listing is misleading. It is not a small group (30+ people). The “modern air-conditioned vehicle” was an old bus with barely working AC and no visible seatbelts. On the boat, there were no life jackets visible or provided, which is a serious safety issue. The guide spoke English, but stood far away and there was no audio system, so most of the time we could not hear him. The sunset is shown as part of the lake experience, but it was actually at a restaurant by the edge of the lake, not on the boat or on the lake. Overall, this tour wastes time, has safety problems, and does not match the description. I would not recommend it. 2 stars only because they got us there and back on time (but we were lucky to be the last to be picked up and the first to be dropped off)
The most important thing for me was I couldn't hear the guide talk on the boat. ..he stood at the front, so no one at tge back could hear anything. The time on the Tonle Sap fresh water lake was disappointing. I thought we'd be out there for the sunset. Instead we were stuck back on the pontoon that sold food, drinks and souvenirs.



