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 February 1st, 2003; 7 days; from $US $1050.
See the temples that even Lara Croft couldn't reach (and even a couple that she did). The most comprehensive tour of the most inaccessible of the Angkorian Temples offered by any tour company in Cambodia. Both Preah Khan (in Preah Vihear province, not to be confused with the temple of the same name in Siem Reap) and Koh Ker can only be reached by dirt bike or helicopter, so no chance of being trampled by the rush of tourists. Both temples are also camped in overnight, a rare and magical experience. This tour takes in the most beautiful and challenging roads on offer in one of the country's toughest provinces, Preah Vihear.

 Daily Itinerary

Day One
Phnom Penh to Kompong Thom via Prasac Sambor. (250kms)Taking the river road to Kompong Cham for lunch, before heading further up river and through old rubber plantations to the temples of Sambor for sunset. Stay in Kompong Thom.

Day Two
Click for Gallery photo Kompong Thom to Preah Khan (180kms). Leave Kompong Thom on the logging highway to Te Beang Meanchey (TBY), before heading off into the bush and the old Angkorian Road to Preah Khan Temple (picture right). Camp in Preah Khan.

Day Three
Preah Khan to Siem Reap. (220kms)Continue along the old Angkorian road (littered with 1000 year old Angkorian bridges, to the Temple of Beang Mealea for lunch before heading to Siem Reap and Angkor Wat for Sunset.

Day Four
Siem Reap, Rest Day and Temple exploration. Travel around the main Angkorian Group for a day, taking in Angkor, the Bayon and Angkor Thom.

Day Five
Siem Reap to Koh Ker. (190kms) Follow the northern Angkorian route from Siem Reap to the temple of Koh Ker and camp the night.

Day Six
Click for Gallery photoKoh Ker to TBY. (120kms) Deep sand and river crossings all the way to the provincial capital of Te Beang Meanchey.

Day Seven
TBY to Phnom Penh (@300kms) Drop out of the hill country and back onto a logging super highway before taking Lunch in Kompong Thom. Phnom Penh by sunset.

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