Exotissimo Travel was established in 1993 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. We are now one of the longest established inbound tour operators in Indochina, Myanmar and Thailand and one of the best known.
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Cambodia is a diverse country with mountains and beaches, rivers and jungles. Traveling through the rural areas is a great way to not only experience the variety of natural landscapes, but also unveils the lifestyle and genuine warmth of the Cambodian people.
Kampong Thom is located between Siem Reap and Phnom Penh and is an excellent stopover for those traveling overland. Near this sleepy riverside town lie the temples of Sambor Prei Kuk, a collection of 7th century temples. Tucked in the forest, these ancient ruins can be explored on foot or by bike traversing small dirt paths which wind among the temples. A visit here is practising eco-tourism as it supports community development.
North of the Cambodian capital is the town of Kratie. This typical Khmer small town is located on the banks of the Mekong River and the endangered Irrawaddy Dolphins are frequently spotted. Kratie makes a great stop on the way to Stung Treng, another rural town located on the Laos border. This beautiful riverside town provides a relaxing atmosphere and chance to experience the local culture and participate in community-based tourism projects, for example on a tour by bicycle or horsecart around Koh Trong, an island in the Mekong.
Heading south of Phnom Penh, you reach the towns of Sihanoukville, Kep, Kampot and Koh Kong. Each of these towns has a different allure - Sihanoukville is a coastal town with nice beaches and great day trips to remote and uninhabited tropical islands available. Nearby is Ream National Park where mangrove forests, a diverse selection of wildlife, and tranquil nature await. Kampot is a riverside town with colonial buildings and nearby caves and waterfalls. Still less discovered, Kep is a favorite Exotissimo destination. A quiet beach, lush hills, and delicious seafood make Kep a great place to ‘get away from it all’ especially if you take a trip out to nearby Rabbit Island. Koh Kong is the place in Cambodia with the greatest potential for Eco-Tourism. With the wild Cardamom Mountains with its waterfalls and trekking opportunities as a backdrop, mangrove forests that are among Southeast Asia's largest, and untouched tropical islands on it's shores, this is a place for nature lovers.
To the northeast, two provinces are worth exploring. Although the roads are not in the best conditions, the scenery is fantastic and the trip is rewarding. Rattanakiri province is located near the Vietnam and Laos borders and is home to a variety of Cambodia’s ethnic minorities. An endless amount of trekking opportunities, dozens of waterfalls, and great wildlife spotting can be done in Rattanakari. Also, the area is home to the beautiful Yeak Loam Lake, a volcanic crater whose clear waters are perfect for swimming. Mondulkiri province is further east and also showcases Cambodia’s natural beauty. Although the largest province in the country, it is one of the least populated and hill tribe trekking is the most popular activity for visitors.
Or what about an exotic overnight stay in a safari tent for that unique camping experience that no hotel room can provide? A beach camp on a deserted tropical island or by the river and an Indiana Jones style jungle camp at your favorite temple or on a mountain top are only the tip of our ideas for this special accommodation. Enjoy delicious meals prepared by your private chef in comfortable sitting areas before you set out to explore the surroundings. Experience Cambodia in a totally unique way!