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HALF DAY TOUR
      INFORMATION 
    •  Morning 8:30 Am to 11:300 Am
    • OR , After-noon 1:30 Pm to 5:00 Pm
    •  Distance total : 20 km Go/Return Back 
    •  Duration : 4 hours 
    • We will pick up and drop you off at your hotel . Our tour starts at Smile net tour office .
    Prices for Shearing Package 
    • 2 to 5 people – US$ 15/person
    • 6 to 9 people – 10% off full tour price – US$ 10/person
    • 10 people+    – 20% off full tour price – US$ 8/person                  
             What's included           
    • Comfortable CAR  
    • Driver ( Experience 20 or 10 years ) & Tour guides ( English & French speaker )
    •  Cold water , Towels , snack 
           All ENTRANCE FEE   ( Including )       

                  








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    DETAILS & PHOTOS
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    STOP 1 : GOVERNOR' HOUSE

    Geographical Battambang

    STOP 2 : FRENCH' BUILDING   
    The French Colonial Architecture           
    STOP 3 : Pagoda Wat Pee- Pah   
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    • ·         Battambang is one of the cultural heritage spots of the city. The Wat Pee Pahd,Battambang brings to the foreground the rich cultural heritage which is associated with the city. It is one of the best among the many Battambang tourist attractions and visited by thousands of tourists round the year. The Wat Pee-Pahd, Battambang is a Buddhist Temple which is situated between River Road 1 and River Road 2 in the city of Battambang.

    • ·         The tourists who embark on Battambang tours should keep the Wat Pee-Pahd, Battambang in their itinerary. The country of Cambodia has a strong connection with the religion of Buddhism and many of the Cambodian cities have a collection of Buddhist temples. As the tourists enter the temple they will find that the interior section is wonderfully decorated 


    Pagod : Wat Tahm-rai-saw
     (White Elephant Pagoda),
    • Battambang is one of the frequently accessed tourist spots, many of them are situated in the city center area. The location of this famous temple in one of the busiest districts and easy access makes it one of the prime attractions. Wat Tahm-rai-saw (White Elephant Pagoda) at this temple is known for its elaborate architectural structure.
    • ·         If you are to visit this popular tourist destination, you should take one of the roads known as Road 2 or Road 3. Road 2 is comparatively busier than Road 3. There are road side shops and eateries that you will see as you take one of the two roads. This area is also convenient because of the many hotels and restaurants around. So, it is quite easy for the tourists staying in this region to pay a visit to this temple.
    •  The best time to visit the White Elephant Pagoda in Battambang is during the time of Khmer New-year festival. It is during this time that the temple and the adjacent streets are particularly decorated with various colorful accessories making it even more beautiful. You will like to take part in this important Festival of the place as well as enjoy the gorgeous artistic sculptures and brilliant architectural designs. These elaborate designs make it one of the really worth visiting sites in Cambodia.
           


    •   Wat Tahm-rai-saw in Battambang is considered to be one of the important sightseeing places since apart from being a famous architectural landmark, it is also a place known for its abundant entertainment options. Some of the specialties that are included in the amusement options are classical dancing accompanied with traditional music. Particularly at the time of Khmer New Year festival there are lots of jubilations and celebrations that are organized in the streets close to the temple premises. One compulsory thing that marks the rituals of the festival is that people throw plenty of water mixed with colored powder at the gathered masses as a good luck wish and bless their life with fun and prosperity.

    •   Located on the east bank of the Sanker River, the temple is a simple and run down place. There is an unusual wall mural on the outside of the temple that features a progressing story of a man who killed his own mother and had to board a boat bound for hell. The interesting feature of this wat is the Angkor replica about 110 meters sown a dirt path from the rear area of the temple. It was built in 1969 over a small concrete pool and is the pride of the monks staying there. They say spirits and relics of deceased monks are housed inside. Battambang is not short on temples and you will see many more around town and on the way to the sights outside of town. 


    STOP3 : Bamboo Train

    We moved Bamboo train to New place , is near Banan temple 25km from town.

    Click here to see video of lonely planet

    •What is the Bamboo Train?
    •   The bamboo train, called the "norry" by locals, is one of Cambodia's most adventurous tourist attractions –rated by the Lonely Planet travel guide as one of the Top Ten Things to Do in Cambodia.  Located in the northwestern provincial capital of Battambang, the bamboo train began after the Khmer Rouge left Cambodia in tatters.  With the railroad mostly broken and abandoned, villagers took tank and truck parts from the war and cut them to fit the railroad.  They then placed a Bamboo platform on top - held in place only by gravity - and added a small motor to the back, often taken from small cars, motors, or boats.  The result was the bamboo train - a small railroad cart capable of traveling up to 40km per hour down the warped and bumpy tracks, which can be taken apart and reassembled in under two minutes. Today, the bamboo train is largely used for tourism.  For about $5 USD per person, you can board the bamboo train and take a ride down the roller coaster-like tracks - enjoying the Cambodian sunshine, the beautiful atmosphere, and the unforgettable thrill of the journey.



    STOP4 : ANCIENT HOUSE




        o    Pinet Phoeung and his wife, Mrs. Yin, had this house built in 1920 in the reign of His Majesty Sisovath. Lok Oknha was a commander. But when he got old, he worked as a lawyer. Lok Oknha's wife was a homemaker. They had 7 children together, one son and six daughters. After Lok Oknha passed away, the house was occupied by the 6th daughter, Ms. NOU Yieng, and the 5thDaughter, Mrs. NOU Phun and her spouse, Mr. BUN Chuoy, who both are the parents of the present owner of the house. Therefore, this ancient house was occupied and maintained for three generations already.





    •   This house measures 29 meters in length and 10.5 meters in width, and was constructed on a surface area of 5,450 square meters in Pey style (a kind of house), meaning that the house has verandas (drying place) at the front and its two sides. The staircase was made of wood. The house roof was tiled with antique Naga-scale-shape tiles, with no inside ceilings. The top portion of the roof was adorned with splendid artistic decors. The above part of the roof was made of Phcheuk wood (a type of very hard wood). The floor-board inside the house was built of Beng wood. The floor-board of the verandas were made of Korkoh wood. As for the walls, they were constructed of woven plaster. The 36 pillars were all made of Phcheuk wood, and they are still stay strong.
    • The said ancient house is divided into three parts : 
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    1. 1st Part   : this part consists of the front and side verandahs.
    2. 2st Part : this part is the middle part of the house,which consists of a huge living room. At the rear left side of the living room there is another door leading to two bedrooms.3
    3. 3thPart   :  in front of the two bedrooms, there is another door leading to a side