
Voyage Laos Cambodge 20 jours
Voyage Laos Cambodge 20 jours
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Je suis Marie, votre spécialiste voyages pour le Cambodge – je recommande novembre à mars pour un climat agréable, mais mon coup de cœur est Bon Om Touk, le festival de l’eau en novembre – réservez vite avant qu’il ne soit trop tard !
Circuits en petit groupe au Cambodge & Laos 20 jours
Nos circuits en petit groupe, limités à 12 voyageurs, sont menés par un guide francophone qui est bien plus qu’un simple accompagnateur : un véritable compagnon de route. Il veille au déroulé parfait de chaque étape et ouvre des portes sur le quotidien local—d’Angkor et du Tonlé Sap à Luang Prabang, des Kuang Si aux rives du Mékong—tout en partageant anecdotes, clés culturelles et conseils pratiques tout au long du voyage.
La participation à nos circuits Cambodge & Laos nécessite une condition physique de base ; les excursions restent généralement confortables pour tous les âges. Nous recommandons des chaussures solides. Sur simple demande auprès du guide, il est possible de ne pas participer aux randonnées.
Pourquoi vous devez absolument visiter le Cambodge & le Laos
Un voyage au Cambodge et au Laos, c’est une aventure qui vous envoûtera durablement. Deux pays voisins, deux ambiances complémentaires : des temples d’Angkor à Siem Reap et des quartiers historiques de Phnom Penh aux cascades turquoise de Kuang Si et aux soirées tranquilles au bord du Mékong à Luang Prabang. Ajoutez les paysages karstiques de Vang Vieng ou la douceur des 4000 îles (Si Phan Don), et chaque étape révèle un charme unique.
La richesse culturelle et la beauté des paysages s’accompagnent d’une hospitalité sincère. Nos circuits en petit groupe sont pensés pour une immersion authentique : au Cambodge, explorez Angkor Wat, les villages flottants du Tonlé Sap, Battambang et la région poivrée de Kampot ; au Laos, découvrez Luang Prabang (UNESCO), les grottes de Pak Ou, la cérémonie des offrandes (Tak Bat) et la vie paisible du Mékong.
Voyager en petit groupe (max. 12 voyageurs), c’est bénéficier d’une attention personnalisée, de temps libre bien dosé et d’expériences locales choisies : marchés, ateliers artisanaux, balades en bateau. Côté saveurs, savourez la cuisine khmère (Fish Amok, crabe au poivre de Kampot, street-food) et la cuisine laotienne (Laap, sticky rice, mok pa), entre cantines de quartier et tables familiales.
Nos guides francophones, passionnés et expérimentés, vous mènent vers les trésors cachés des deux pays, veillent au bon déroulement de chaque journée et partagent anecdotes et clés de lecture culturelle. Des villes animées aux rivières tranquilles, des sites historiques aux marchés vivants, le Cambodge & le Laos offrent à chaque voyageur quelque chose de vraiment spécial.
Breathtaking Natural Beauty: Cambodia is a country of stunning landscapes, featuring everything from the iconic Angkor Wat temples surrounded by lush jungles to the tranquil beaches of Sihanoukville and the serene rice paddies in the countryside. The Mekong River and the Cardamom Mountains add to the country's natural allure, offering breathtaking views and diverse ecosystems.
Rich Cultural Heritage: Cambodia is steeped in history, with a rich cultural heritage that includes the magnificent temple complexes of Angkor, a UNESCO World Heritage site. These ancient ruins provide a window into the country's fascinating past, showcasing intricate carvings and impressive architecture. Other historical sites, like the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh and the colonial buildings in Battambang, further illustrate Cambodia's diverse cultural tapestry.
Friendly People: Cambodia is often recognized for the friendliness of its people. In fact, it has been voted as having some of the friendliest people in the world. The locals are known for their warm hospitality, making visitors feel genuinely welcome and at ease. This warmth and friendliness enhance the overall travel experience, creating a memorable and inviting atmosphere.
Delicious Khmer Cuisine: Cambodian cuisine is a delightful exploration of flavors, blending fresh ingredients and bold spices. From the fragrant and spicy fish amok, a national dish, to the refreshing taste of green mango salad and the sweet delight of sticky rice with mango, Cambodian food offers a rich culinary experience. Street food is also an essential part of the dining experience, with options like num pang (Cambodian sandwiches) and skewered meats that are perfect for adventurous eaters.
Cambodia's combination of natural beauty, cultural heritage, friendly locals, and delicious cuisine makes it a must-visit destination for travellers seeking both adventure and relaxation.

Le Cambodge élu meilleure destination culturelle d'Asie 2024 !
Le Cambodge a été couronné « Meilleure Destination Culturelle d'Asie 2024 » par les prestigieux World Travel Awards, souvent appelés les "Oscars de l'industrie du voyage" ! Ce pays extraordinaire, avec ses impressionnants temples d'Angkor, son histoire riche et ses traditions vivantes, offre aux voyageurs une expérience culturelle véritablement inégalée.
Avec Asiaventura, découvrez la culture et l'histoire uniques du Cambodge. Visitez des temples anciens, des marchés colorés et des villages authentiques, et plongez dans l’héritage culturel fascinant de ce pays.
Lisez les avis de nos voyageurs et découvrez pourquoi ils adorent explorer le Cambodge avec nous !
Réservez dès maintenant et découvrez pourquoi le Cambodge est célébré comme la meilleure destination culturelle d'Asie !
Country Information

Population: 16.7 million
Area: 181,035 km², smaller than Romania (238,391), larger than Greece (131,957)
Languages: Khmer
Currency: Cambodian Riel (KHR) - 1 Euro is approximately equal to 4300 KHR. Note: In tourist areas it is common to use the US dollar.
Capital: Phnom Penh (2.2 million inhabitants)
Other important cities: Siem Reap (where Angkor Wat is located), Battambang, Poipet, Sihanoukville, Pursat, Kamphong Thom, Kampot
Climate: Tropical - hot all year round, rainy season from May to mid-November and dry season from mid-November to April.
Religion: Buddhism (official) 97.1%, Islam 2%, Christianity 0.3%

A Brief History of Cambodia:
From a challenging past to a hopeful future, Cambodian culture is rich and diverse, with roots tracing back thousands of years. The history of Cambodia is marked by the rise and fall of powerful kingdoms, including the Khmer Empire, which reached its zenith between the 9th and 13th centuries. During this time, the construction of the magnificent Angkor Wat and other temples signified a golden age of art, architecture, and religious influence.
However, Cambodia has also faced numerous hardships, including periods of foreign domination and internal strife. The country came under French colonial rule in the 19th century and remained a French protectorate until gaining independence in 1953. The subsequent decades were tumultuous, culminating in the devastating Khmer Rouge regime from 1975 to 1979, which left a profound impact on the nation's social and economic structures.
After the fall of the Khmer Rouge, Cambodia struggled to rebuild. The country began to stabilize and gradually opened up to the world. With the establishment of a constitutional monarchy and democratic elections, Cambodia has made significant strides toward recovery and development.
Today, Cambodia is a country of contrasts, where ancient traditions coexist with rapid modernization. The economy has been growing steadily, largely driven by tourism, textiles, and agriculture. The cultural heritage sites, particularly the Angkor temple complex, continue to draw millions of visitors each year, highlighting Cambodia's rich history and cultural resilience.
If you visit Cambodia today as part of a small group tour, you will witness a nation that has not only survived its tumultuous past but is also embracing a future full of promise and growth. The warmth and hospitality of the Cambodian people, combined with the country's fascinating history and vibrant culture, make it a captivating destination for travelers from around the world.

The Remarkable Khmer People
While Cambodia is home to the magnificent Angkor Wat, often referred to as the eighth wonder of the world, the true gem of the country is its people. The Khmer people have endured a challenging history marked by years of conflict, poverty, and political upheaval. Despite these adversities, they possess an unbreakable spirit and a remarkable resilience that has shaped them into one of the most welcoming and optimistic communities in the world.
The Khmer people's warmth and generosity are evident in their daily interactions. They greet visitors with genuine smiles and open hearts, eager to share their rich cultural heritage and stories. The resilience of the Khmer is not just a testament to their survival but also to their ability to thrive and find joy in life, regardless of the circumstances. They embody a spirit of hope and perseverance, always looking forward to a brighter future.
Visitors to Cambodia often leave with a deep sense of admiration and affection for the Khmer people. Their friendliness and hospitality create a memorable experience, making travelers feel not just welcomed but truly valued. The Khmer people's dedication to preserving their culture, coupled with their infectious optimism, leaves a lasting impression on all who meet them. This unique blend of resilience, warmth, and positivity makes the Khmer people an integral part of Cambodia's allure, and they undoubtedly play a significant role in the country's growing appeal as a travel destination.
The genuine kindness and strength of the Khmer people are what make Cambodia more than just a beautiful place to visit; they make it a place where visitors can feel a connection and gain a profound respect for the local community.
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Attractions et destinations au Cambodge
Pour les voyageurs qui ont aimé l’équilibre entre sites archéologiques fascinants, paysages tropicaux et traditions vivantes au Cambodge, le Yucatán est une excellente alternative. Ce joyau d’Amérique centrale offre une richesse culturelle tout aussi impressionnante : des pyramides mayas emblématiques comme Chichén Itzá et Uxmal aux cénotes mystérieux nichés dans la jungle, sans oublier ses plages de rêve. Tout comme le Cambodge avec ses temples d’Angkor et ses villages authentiques, le Yucatán invite à une immersion dans une histoire millénaire et une atmosphère chaleureuse et dépaysante. N’hésitez pas à découvrir les voyages au Yucatán avec Puraventura.
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