Sabor de Camboya Campo con clases de cocina tradicional





Descripción
Esta experiencia ofrece mucho más que una clase de cocina tradicional: es un viaje cultural completo al corazón de la auténtica vida rural camboyana. A diferencia de las experiencias de cocina en la ciudad, este tour permite a los viajeros descubrir el estilo de vida real, las tradiciones y la cálida hospitalidad de la Camboya rural mientras aprenden los secretos de la cocina jemer. Los huéspedes viajarán a través de pueblos tranquilos, arrozales, paisajes de palmeras y comunidades locales rara vez visitadas por el turismo masivo. En el camino, los viajeros pueden presenciar actividades agrícolas tradicionales, conocer a los aldeanos amistosos y experimentar el ritmo lento y hermoso de la vida en el campo. Una de las partes más especiales de esta actividad es la oportunidad de aprender auténticas técnicas de cocina jemer utilizando ingredientes locales frescos recolectados de los mercados del pueblo y huertos familiares. Guiados por cocineros locales o chefs experimentados, los viajeros prepararán platos tradicionales camboyanos paso a paso en un entorno relajante y natural.
Opciones de la excursión
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Nuestro guía y conductor se pondrán en contacto con usted un día antes de su recorrido a través de WhatsApp o su aplicación de mensajería preferida para confirmar su hora y ubicación de recogida. Por favor, prepárese en el vestíbulo de su hotel al menos 10 minutos antes de la hora de recogida programada. Si te alojas fuera del centro de la ciudad de Siem Reap, en una residencia privada o en Airbnb, proporciona tu dirección exacta o ubicación con antelación para que podamos organizar la recogida más conveniente. Si su alojamiento se encuentra en un área solo para peatones, le proporcionaremos el punto de recogida accesible más cercano.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- El tour incluye los ingredientes para cocinar. Comerás tu comida cuando hayas terminado de cocinarla. Háganos saber si tiene algún requisito dietético especial y nos pondremos en contacto con usted.
Opiniones(3)
Out of the city and into the country side, I saw what real life was like in Cambodia, with buffalo drawn carts, local weaving and a quick school visit with the opportunity to interact with the children. Then back for authentic Khmer cooking class.
A Sincere Thank You for Your Wonderful Review of Our Angkor Wat Tours We are truly honored by your kind words and grateful that you chose to explore Angkor Wat and the ancient Khmer temples with us. Your feedback means the world to our team, and it motivates us to continue offering the highest level of service to every guest. Witnessing the sunrise over Angkor Wat, walking through the mysterious corridors of Ta Prohm, or admiring the smiling faces of Bayon Temple are experiences that stay with travelers forever—and we are proud to guide you through each moment with care, comfort, and cultural insight. Our passionate guides, dedicated drivers, and behind-the-scenes team work hard to ensure that every detail—from timing and storytelling to hospitality and safety—meets the standard you deserve. We’re thrilled to know that your tour was both enjoyable and meaningful. Thank you again for sharing your journey with us. We look forward to welcoming you, your friends, or your family back to Cambodia for more unforgettable adventures. Best regard Mr PICH
Having kids as teenagers is kind of difficult ‘till I had a trip to Siem Reap and met Mr. Pich who did a great job and created lots of memories for my family. Especially, my relationship with family and kids became closer and closer by taking a trip to Siem Reap. BTW, Thanks Mr. Pich and hope to see ya again. After the Covid-19 pandemic.
We were a group of 3 adults, 1 teenage, and 3 kids. At 8:30am, our tour guide Pich picked us up from the hotel with 2 tuk tuks. The 1-hour ride going from the city to the countryside was quite fun. The countryside was a bit dusty, and our guide was very thoughtful to give us masks. On the way, we stopped by a field to have a look at some plants and animals. Then we reached Roluos Market. Pich led us through the market, and stopped by some of the stalls for us to try the fruits and food. Then we had a chance to visit a secondary school to interact with the students and teachers. This was my favourite part. After the visit, our guide arranged 2 ox carts for us. We rode for about 30 minutes. After that, Pich took us to a really nice restaurant. We had traditional Cambodian lunch in a hut (with Wi-Fi access) surrounded by trees and flowers. After lunch, the original plan was to take us back to the hotel to rest until 3:00pm. But instead, we requested them to take us to the War Museum for a 1-hour visit. After that, they drove us to Lucky Mall, where we did some supermarket shopping before meeting up with the second party (Sophos Cooking Class). From there, another set of Tuk Tuks took us to the cooking class venue, which was a semi-open wooden house right beside the chef's home. Sophos was very professional. He took us around the countryside on foot to have a look (and smell) of the organic gardens, briefing us about how the different plants for cooking. We also picked spices on the way. Back to the house, he taught us how to cook a 3-course Cambodian meal. We enjoyed cooking and eating our self-made dinner. Overall, the day was excellent and nicely arranged. The tour fee already included transportation to and from hotel, lunch, cooking class, and ingredients for cooking class.



