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River cruise on the Tonle Sap River
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Private River Cruise: Siem Reap to Battambang | Sangkae River & Floating Villages

The Ultimate Private Journey: Siem Reap ↔ Battambang. Enjoy the luxury of a flexible pace and your own private boat as you navigate Cambodia’s most untouched countryside. We handle all the logistics—including air-conditioned hotel transfers and checkpoint fees—so you can focus on the incredible wildlife and authentic floating communities. A safe, comfortable, and deeply insightful 8-hour adventure.

Queen Tara Riverboat at sunset on the Tonle Sap Lake Cambodia
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Tonlé Sap Multi-Day Adventure: Floating Villages, Flooded Forest & Prek Toal

A photographer’s dream and a birder’s paradise. Witness the rarest water birds in Southeast Asia with our expert-led expedition to the Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary. By staying overnight on the majestic Queen Tara, you are perfectly positioned to catch the wildlife at first light—the golden hour for birdwatching. Enjoy 24-hour solar power, en-suite cabins, and the peace of the Tonlé Sap long after the day-trippers have gone home.

A traditional wooden riverboat cruising the Mekong River at sunset, with guests enjoying drinks on the open deck against the Phnom Penh skyline.
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Phnom Penh Sunset Cruise on the Mekong & Tonlé Sap Rivers

Watch the capital transform as the sun dips below the Mekong. Trade the city traffic for a cooling river breeze on a 2-hour sunset cruise past the glowing Royal Palace and the modern skyline of Diamond Island. Experience the unique “Four Faces” river junction while enjoying a freshly prepared BBQ dinner and an open bar. It’s the ultimate way to witness Phnom Penh’s neon transition from the best seat in the house.

Lunch is being served on our Siem Reap to Phnom Penh cruise
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Cambodia’s Only Scenic Land & River Cruise Between Siem Reap and Phnom Penh

This is an exciting and different way to travel, we Cruise/land tour, we go both ways Phnom Penh to Siem Reap and Siem Reap to Phnom Penh Daily. Travel from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap has always been difficult due to the ever-changing water levels on the Tonle Sap Lake, even in the wet season when the water levels are high enough you have other issues, low lying bridges,making the riverboats unable to pass, storms on the lake that can make the crossing treacherous. fishing nets and water hyacinth are also issues, the sheer boredom of crossing the lake as there is nothing to see apart from vast swathes of water, not anymore.

Tara Mekong Prince bocking in Phnom Penh
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A Unique Journey from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap: Cruise the River, Explore the Countryside

Forget the long, bumpy bus rides and crowded airports. Turn your travel day into a luxury guided experience with our exclusive “River & Road” tour. This 9-hour journey combines 5 hours of scenic cruising on the Mekong and Tonlé Sap with a comfortable private land transfer. From the silversmiths of Koh Chen to the 12th-century Kompong Kdei Bridge, you’ll see the “Real Cambodia” while we handle the luggage and the logistics.

Close-up of two large water birds (Oriental Darters) interacting beak-to-beak in a wetland environment. One bird has its mouth wide open while the other reaches toward it. The background features a calm lake, lush green trees, and a clear blue sky at the Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary.
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Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary: Home of Cambodia’s Most Endangered Birds

Capture the “National Geographic” side of the Tonlé Sap. Leave the city at 6:00 AM to witness the lake’s incredible birdlife at first light. From the vast horizons of the Great Lake to the intimate, bird-filled “canopy tunnels” of the flooded forest, every moment is a world-class photo opportunity. With exclusive ranger-led access to hidden nesting sites and panoramic observation towers, you’ll experience a side of Cambodia’s ecology that few visitors ever see.

Washing a water buffalo on the Tonle Sap River banks
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Kompong Khleang Not Just a Tour — A Glimpse Into Floating Life.

Travel with purpose and see the “Real Cambodia.” Our Kompong Khleang expedition is designed to be respectful and sustainable, featuring a visit to a local floating school where you can personally hand out supplies provided by Tara. Witness the incredible engineering of the country’s tallest stilted houses and enjoy a traditional Khmer lunch by the water. With no waiting for public boats and a focus on community well-being, it’s a journey that gives back as much as it reveals.

Guests enjoying the beautiful sunsets on the Queen Tara Riverboat
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Kompong Phluk Flooded Forest & Two Villages Sunset Tour – Siem Reap’s Best Evening Adventure

Witness the sky turn to fire over the “Great Lake.” This 6-hour journey takes you from the towering “wooden skyscrapers” of Kompong Phluk to the tranquil, emerald canopy of the flooded mangrove forest. As the golden hour approaches, board the legendary Queen Tara for a sunset buffet dinner and an open bar. Relax in a hammock on the lake’s largest deck and experience the most famous sunset in Cambodia in total comfort.

Fisherman casting a traditional net on the Sangker River in Battambang, Cambodia
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Kompong Phluk “Discover Two Worlds on the Water – Floating & Stilted Villages

Experience the full diversity of the Tonlé Sap in one seamless journey. From nomadic floating homes to the “wooden skyscrapers” of Kompong Phluk, this 6-hour expedition reveals the incredible ways Cambodia’s water communities adapt to the Great Lake. Navigate the emerald “mangrove tunnels” of the flooded forest and enjoy a traditional lunch aboard the historic Queen Tara. It’s an all-inclusive deep dive into the engineering and soul of the lake, led by expert local guides.

School children rowing a small wooden boat to their floating school in Kompong Phluk on Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia
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🛶 Kompong Phluk Village Cruise – A Journey Through Cambodia’s Living Waterworld

Experience the best of the Tonlé Sap in just 4 hours. Journey through the “Forest of Skyscrapers,” where traditional Khmer houses tower 10 meters above the water on massive wooden stilts. This half-day expedition takes you from the bustling stilted village of Kompong Phluk into the tranquil, emerald “mangrove tunnels” of the flooded forest. With morning and afternoon departures, it’s the perfect addition to any Angkor Wat itinerary.

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