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Cambodia and Thailand are two of the most popular Southeast Asian destinations, both of which offer a fantastic time. The 7-Day Cambodia and Thailand Tour allows you to see and hear the best of these two countries. This well-planned itinerary takes you to stunning destinations such as Siem Reap, Bangkok, Coral Island, and Pattaya. There are numerous activities to enjoy while on this Thailand and Cambodia tour package. You can have a variety of experiences on your trip, ranging from sacredness to thrilling activities. Furthermore, the natural beauty and shopping markets keep you interested in both of these locations. This Cambodia and Thailand tour includes temple tours, sightseeing, birding and wildlife watching, boat trips, shopping, adventure activities, and much more.
Please keep in mind that this is just one possible itinerary. We tailor vacations to your specific needs.
When you arrive at Siem Reap International Airport, take an assisted transfer to the hotel and finish the check-in process. Then, enjoy lunch at a nearby restaurant. Later, pay a visit to Chong Kneas, a lovely floating village. Then, board a traditional wooden boat and ride through the Great Tonle Sap Lake's flooded wilderness. Then, pay a visit to a local school and an island pagoda. Later, tour the traditional stilt dwellings to interact with the local families. Finally, we return to Siem Reap for some refreshments and dinner at a local restaurant.
Stay at Siem Reap for the night.
Prepare for a temple tour in Siem Reap after breakfast. Begin the tour at Angkor Wat, an outstanding example of Khmer architecture. Then you go to one of the most popular Angkor temples, Ta Prohm. Angkor Thom will be visited in the afternoon. The other option is to visit the Baphuon, Royal Enclosure, and Phimeanakas remains. The Bayon Temple, another well-known Angkor temple, comes next in line. After receiving blessings in the temple, return to your hotel for a lovely meal.
Spend the night.
After breakfast, have a guided tour of the Angkor Silk Farm to learn about mulberry bush farming and the creation of silk garments and accessories. You can rent a boat to see West Baray, Angkor's largest artificial water body. Beautiful Khmer arts and crafts manufactured by rural locals may be found at Artisan D'Angkor. Transfer to Siem Reap airport in the afternoon to catch a flight to Bangkok.
When you arrive at Bangkok International Airport, our tour consultant will arrange a transfer to Pattaya for you. Complete the hotel check-in procedures upon arrival. The evening can be spent at leisure, or you can attend the Alcazar Show, which is similar to the Lido and Moulin shows.
Before departing on the Coral Island Tour, start the day with a hearty breakfast. You will be transferred from your hotel to a speedboat waiting to take you to Coral Island. Coral and sea life abound on the neighbouring islands of Koh Krok and Koh Sak.
However, because there are no dive shops in the area, guests are need to bring their own diving equipment. Later, take the speedboat back to the mainland, followed by lunch at an Indian restaurant in Pattaya.
Please keep in mind that parasailing and underwater walking are not included and must be ordered individually.
Get up early, eat breakfast, and then return to Bangkok. Complete the check-in process when you arrive. Then, go on a Bangkok temple tour. Here, temples are referred to as 'Wats.' The first stop of the day is to Wat Traimit, the Golden Buddha temple. The temple of the reclining Buddha, Wat Pho, is next in line. You will return to your hotel for dinner after having enjoyed your day.
Stay in Bangkok for the night.
After breakfast, you have the rest of the day to yourself. You can take a tour of the area and enjoy the hotel's amenities. In addition, on the sixth day of your Cambodia and Thailand tour, you can go to Safari World and Marine Park, an open zoo and one of Thailand's most popular attractions. There are various restaurants where you can eat and then return to the hotel to unwind. Finally, spend the evening as you like, including dinner at the local Indian restaurant.
Stay for the night.
Pack your things and complete the check-out requirements after breakfast. Later, take an on-time transfer to Bangkok International Airport to board your aircraft to your next destination.
It takes at least ten days to visit Thailand and Cambodia and see everything you need to. The majority of people plan to travel for 10 to 2 weeks, staying 3-5 days in Thailand and 7-9 days in Cambodia. Thailand is larger and has more attractions than Cambodia. As a result, most tourists plan longer stays in Thailand.
Cambodia to Thailand flights
A typical flight lasts about 1 hour and 7 minutes.
In general, the best time to travel to Thailand, Vietnam, or Indochina is from November to April across mainland Southeast Asia and the Philippines. From April to October, Indonesia and Borneo are drier, and Malaysia offers year-round sun on one or both of its coasts.
Train from Cambodia to Thailand
If you want to travel the train, you must first take a bus to Thailand's side of the border before changing to a train to Bangkok. The trains to Bangkok depart from the border town of Aranyaprathet at 6.40 am and 1.55 pm. Aranyaprathet to Bangkok travel time is approximately six hours.
Thailand is bigger, wealthier, and has better tourism infrastructure. There are many activities you may do in the country, which can provide a far wider choice of options. Meanwhile, select Cambodia if you'd like a more tranquil and peaceful vacation. It's less developed, but for leisurely travellers, this might be a positive thing.
The international border separating Cambodia and Thailand is known as the Cambodia-Thailand border. From the tripoint with Laos in the northeast to the Gulf of Thailand in the south, the boundary stretches for 817 km (508 mi).
Is there a bus that travels straight from Thailand to Cambodia? There is a direct bus that travels from Bangkok's Khao San Road to Phnom Penh. Services run continuously and leave once every day.
Along with the splendour of Angkor and the horror of the Khmer Rouge, Cambodia offers a rich cultural diversity and a lengthy, intriguing history. Along with its stunning and sunny beaches, Cambodia is known for its lush natural wonders, delectable cuisine, and attractive capital city of Phnom Penh.06
For quick tours and journeys outside of many towns, motorcycles and tuk-tuks are the finest modes of transportation in Cambodia. While motos are occasionally the only means of accessing locations not reachable by sealed roads, tuk-tuks are the most common mode of transportation for touring the Angkorian monuments.
The two biggest sectors in Cambodia are textiles and tourism, and for many people living in rural regions, agriculture continues to be the major source of income.