Hi guys,
I'm new to the forum, a frequent Cambodian traveller, and love the culture to bits. In fact, I love it so much that I am wanting to start taking travellers here on a 1 week adventure. I have some cool ideas up my sleeve for a unique travel experience, but would love to hear about any hidden gems you think people would like to know about and experience.
I want people to experience the things they know Cambodia for, such as Angkor Wat, but also the beautiful Koh Rong islands and some of the history by taking them to S21 and the Killing Fields. I want them to enjoy local cuisine, mingle with locals of course, explore nature, but also have fun at night. An all-round great Cambodian experience, so to speak.
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If you could make it 'just like 1998', you could probably sell some tickets.
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You need to be a bit more specific, who are your target customers? Why would they choose to go with you when all those places are very standard destinations for tourists and are easily accessible to anyone who visits?
Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.
One week seems a bit short to cover Angkor Wat, the killing fields and the islands. Unless you fly them around by helicopter, which would be pretty awesome.
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For a one week itinerary how about this, Days 1 and 2 jet-lagged to fuck but drag them to Titanic and the FCC or leave them in the hotel. Whichever is less hassle. Evening of day 2 take them to Candy Bar and help them meet interesting locals whilst you arrange for some ladybugs to relieve them of their greenbacks. Day 3 collect them from Raffles and take them to S21/Killing Fields/Russian Market. Evening of Day 3 take them to Pontoon and help them meet some interesting locals afterwards in GSM. Day 5 collect them from the Police Station after paying a hefty bribe..Day 6 spend at the pool and arrange for an in room message. Evening of day 6 finish off with a cocktail at Metro before bidding farewell to your new found friends at Candy/GSM. Day 7 brunch at a luxury restaurant on st 172 before whisking them to the airport to catch their flight to Mumbai.
For a one week itinerary how about this, Days 1 and 2 jet-lagged to fuck but drag them to Titanic and the FCC or leave them in the hotel. Whichever is less hassle. Evening of day 2 take them to Candy Bar and help them meet interesting locals whilst you arrange for some ladybugs to relieve them of their greenbacks. Day 3 collect them from Raffles and take them to S21/Killing Fields/Russian Market. Evening of Day 3 take them to Pontoon and help them meet some interesting locals afterwards in GSM. Day 5 collect them from the Police Station after paying a hefty bribe..Day 6 spend at the pool and arrange for an in room message. Evening of day 6 finish off with a cocktail at Metro before bidding farewell to your new found friends at Candy/GSM. Day 7 brunch at a luxury restaurant on st 172 before whisking them to the airport to catch their flight to Mumbai.
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There’s a really beautiful temple on a cliff along the Thai border called Preah Vihear. It makes a very cool day trip from Siem Reap.KazaKai wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 9:44 amHi guys,
I'm new to the forum, a frequent Cambodian traveller, and love the culture to bits. In fact, I love it so much that I am wanting to start taking travellers here on a 1 week adventure. I have some cool ideas up my sleeve for a unique travel experience, but would love to hear about any hidden gems you think people would like to know about and experience. short life
I want people to experience the things they know Cambodia for, such as Angkor Wat, but also the beautiful Koh Rong islands and some of the history by taking them to S21 and the Killing Fields. I want them to enjoy local cuisine, mingle with locals of course, explore nature, but also have fun at night. An all-round great Cambodian experience, so to speak.
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You need to be a bit more specific.
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