Captains Log – Week 8

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Kompong Kdei ancient stone bridge near siem reap Cambodia
Important short stop on our Siem Reap to Phnom Penh land and cruise tour
Siem Reap to Phnom Penh Cruise & Land Tour
Week 8 has been another memorable journey as we welcomed guests aboard for our Siem Reap to Phnom Penh Land and cruise tour Combining rural life, in Cambodia, and historic landmarks into one seamless experience.
Our journey  began in Siem Reap, travelling through the rural region before continuing  toward Phnom Penh. Along the way, guests enjoyed ever-changing scenery—
A New Highlight: Kompong Kdei Ancient Bridge
This week, we were especially pleased to include a stop at the Kompong Kdei Bridge, an extraordinary 800-year-old Angkor-era stone bridge. Standing beneath its arches offers a real sense of Cambodia’s engineering skill and history, and it has quickly become a favorite highlight of the land portion of the tour.
Food Preferences Welcome
A common question we receive is about food options. We’re happy to reassure guests that vegetarian meals are always available on this tour. Just let us know your preference, and our crew will take care of the rest—fresh, tasty, and thoughtfully prepared.
Luggage: No Problem at All
Another frequent question is about luggage. Guests are very welcome to bring their luggage on both the cruise and land tour. There’s no need to pack light or worry—your belongings travel comfortably with you.
As always, this journey is about relaxed exploration, good food, and discovering Cambodia at a gentle pace. Week 8 reminded us once again why this route—from river to road, ancient to modern—is so special.

 

 

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