Kayaking at koh koh both island at Ream National Park
OVERVIEW
Koh Reach is a serene destination in Cambodia, famed for its unspoiled beauty and pleasant climate. You are drawn to its white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and activities like snorkeling, kayaking, and exploring coral reefs. Koh Reach offers not only a perfect retreat for relaxation but also an ideal spot to enjoy fresh seafood and immerse yourself in nature..
Highlights
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Walk around the island and enjoy the beautiful beach
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Kayaking in the river full of mangroves.
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Visit Ream Pagoda at countryside
Start/end
Sihanoukville port
Trip theme
Explore
Physical level
Duration
8 hours
Price
US$ 115
What's included in this trip?
Meal included
1 Lunch
Transport
Bus
Included activities
Walk around the island and enjoy the beautiful beach, kayaking or battery boat for about 1 hour in the river full of mangroves with 2 types of kayaking, short visit of Preah Thoung Neang Neak Roundabout
Tour does not include
Visa, Personal expenditures, Travel Insurance, Tips, Other than mentioned in the trip notes & itinerary
ITINERARY
Departs at 8:30 hrs – Returns at 16:00 hrs
Start your unforgettable journey with a convenient pick-up right outside the main port gate 1. From here, we’ll head straight to the stunning Koh Reach Both Island, a paradise of natural beauty. Upon arrival, you’ll have time to explore the island’s serene surroundings, stroll along its pristine beaches, and soak in the breathtaking views
Next, elevate your experience with an hour of kayaking or cruising on a battery-powered boat through the serene mangrove-lined rivers. Choose your preferred option: a smaller kayak for solo adventurers or a larger one for two, perfect for sharing the moment with a companion. This tranquil waterway adventure offers an up-close view of lush mangroves, making it a photographer’s dream.
After kayaking, return to the island to unwind. Relax on the soft sands, take a refreshing dip, or capture the perfect photos to remember your day in paradise.The adventure continues as we visit the picturesque Ream Pagoda, nestled in the peaceful countryside. This cultural stop is perfect for those looking to connect with Cambodia’s spiritual heritage and enjoy a moment of serenity.
On our way back, we’ll stop by the iconic Preah Thoung Neang Neak Roundabout, home to the magnificent "Big Copper Statue." Nearby, take a moment to admire the famous "Khmer Can Do" sign, a proud symbol of the local spirit.As we drive along the scenic coastline, enjoy stunning ocean views before arriving at a local restaurant for a delicious lunch featuring authentic Cambodian cuisine.
Finally, wrap up your journey with a visit to a bustling local market, where you can shop for unique souvenirs and keepsakes to remember your adventure. Afterward, we’ll return you to the ship, leaving you with cherished memories of your day exploring Koh Reach Both Island and beyond.
PRICE
PRICING IN US DOLLAR PER PERSON
Rates applied from 1 October 2024 to 31 December 2025
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Inclusions
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Port fee
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Private car transfer
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cable car ticket
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Electric car rent
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Entrance fee
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English Speaking guide through the trip
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Mineral water (01 bottle/person) & tissue on coach
Exclusion
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Requested drinking
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Tip for guide and driver
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Any other services not mentioned at inclusions portion
IMPORTANTS NOTES
Specific notes for certain tours :
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Smaller Kayaking can ride for 1 person and bigger kayaking can ride for 2 persons.
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Smaller & Bigger kayaking and battery boat available for you to choose
Tour itinerary:This itinerary is subject to change, with or without prior notice, due to local travel conditions, unforeseen circumstances, or force majeure events, all in the interest of ensuring your safety.
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Weather:The weather in this part of Asia varies depending on the region and season. During winter, from November to March, temperatures in areas like Hong Kong and North Vietnam can range from 4–10°C (39–50°F), with mountainous regions dropping as low as 1–5°C (34–41°F), making it quite cold. Most other regions, however, generally experience warm weather, with temperatures averaging between 25-30°C (77-86°F) and occasionally reaching up to 33°C (91°F) or higher. For detailed weather information about your destination, please consult our travel consultant or check it here on our website.
What to wear:When preparing for your trip, pack versatile clothing suitable for both warm and cool climates. For regions like North Vietnam and Hong Kong during the winter months (November to March), warm clothes and a light jacket are essential, as temperatures can be quite cold. In warmer areas, lightweight, breathable clothing is ideal to stay comfortable. For beach or pool activities, swimsuits and sun-protective clothing are recommended. A light raincoat is also useful year-round, as tropical showers can occur unexpectedly. When visiting sacred places or cultural sites, it is important to dress modestly. In many temples or religious sites, covering your shoulders and knees is expected as a sign of respect. Avoid wearing revealing or overly casual clothing such as shorts or tank tops when visiting such places.
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