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Nanco Travel is a specialist tour operator based in Cambodia and Vietnam, from where we design exclusive tours and vacations to the finest locations in Indochina and Southeast Asia. With our network of associates and esteemed partners, our unfaltering passion for this phenomenal corner of the world, and our experience in designing unrivalled tour ideas based on our clients’ requests we’ve cemented our reputation as leaders in today’s competitive travel industry.

Our knowledgeable, professional, and multilingual office staff combines Eastern and Western culture, knowledge and skills with native fluent speakers of English, French, Spanish, Vietnamese and Cambodian.

Contact us to book one of our tours, or simply let our team design an exclusive itinerary built around your own passions, interests and needs.

 

 

Angkor Wat Temple - The Essentials Tour - 3D/2N

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Angkor Wat and the Angkor Temples must be seen to be believed. A short time can go a long way, and the iconic temples of Angkor Wat, Bayon, Angkor Thom, Ta Prohm and Preah Khan are all easily visited in a short time. For those making a flying visit, we’ve selected the finest temples of Angkor and created an itinerary which is unhurried but complete and makes optimum use of a shorter time. 
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 Phnom Penh to Angkor Wat Tour - 6D/5N

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Arrive in Phnom Penh, Cambodia's vibrant and increasingly modern city and learn about the effects of Cambodia's contemporary history on life today in Cambodia, visit the beautiful 9th century temples of Kampong Cham and 7th century temples of Kampong Thom, before the breathtaking city of Angkor with its fascinating customs, history and culture, before the finale - a visit to the great Tonle Sap Lake 
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 Cambodia Complete Tour - 12D/11N

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Explore Cambodia in its profundity and take away memories that most will only dream about. Juxtaposing colonial charm and coming of age in the capital Phnom Penh, Irrawaddy dolphins in Kratie, tribal life in Ratanakiri, atmospheric temples in Kampong Cham, the exquisite garden of Battambang, and of course the majestic Angkor Wat all feature in the beautiful sights, culture and charm of Cambodia throughout this tour. 
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Mystical, magical, Myanmar - 4D/3N 

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Spectacularly beautiful, deeply spiritual, and awash with colour, charm and surprises at every turn, Myanmar is somewhere you'll simply never forget. In this tour we get to the heart of the capital, Yangon, before heading to Bago to view immaculate temples and witness Buddhist rituals, before Thanlyin - a Buddist place of pilgrimage with a distinct Portuguese colonial legacy ever present. 
Myanmar 4D/3N Tour...

 

 Laid back Laos - 6D/5N 

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Savour the relaxed pace of Southeast Asia's gigantic natural wonderland, a place where time stands still, and beauty takes over. Luang Prabang, Laos' iconic and treasured city will be your first stop, before heading off to the phenomenal caves at neighbouring Pak Ou, with your adventure culminating in Vang Vieng, a stunning village on the banks of the mighty Mekong, amidst chiseled limestone cliffs and untouched jungle. 
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Angkor quite simply, is the breathtaking legacy from a period referred to today as the Golden Age of Cambodia, and is one of the world’s finest testaments to the archaeological and artistic brilliance of an ancient civilization.

Angkor contains well over 100 incredible temples, spread across a vast area of 312 square metres and incorporating a great number of archaeological sites and ruins. Given that most of these temples were built over 1000 years ago and over a period of 700 years, the sheer magnitude and stunning complexity and beauty of their aesthetic simply render these temples truly awe-inspiring to anyone who sets their eyes on them. Angkor was the name given over 1000 years ago to mean ‘Holy City’, and today it is still exactly that for the people of Cambodia, their prided holy city.

Angkor Wat

Angkor Thom - Bayon

Greater Angkor Thom

Ta Prohm

Preah Khan

Ta Som

Banteay Kdei

Banteay Srey

Roluos Group (Bakhong)

Preah Vihear

Phnom Kulen

Angkor Complex

Further Temples

The first Angkorian era temple was built in 802 under Jayavarman II whose roots were from the previous Chenla civilization, and during his following 30 year reign Angkor became an ostentatious city with which this ambitious and successful king asserted his authority by creating what in those days would have been nothing short of a ‘megacity’, where Hinduism was adopted as its main religion. Jayavarman II defeated opponents, established trade, and created a rich agricultural network from which the city prospered. Following Jayavarman II’s death several kings shared power, and the most influential was Suryavarman II, under whom Angkor Wat was created and dedicated, in an about-turn from tradition, to the Hindu god Shiva.

There was no long term successor to Suryavarman until 1181 when Prince Jayavarman VII took the throne following the successful defense of Angkor against the invading Vietnamese Cham. This powerful leader built Angkor Thom, where his state temple, Bayon, was located. He started a huge program of construction and was the creator of not only Angkor Thom but also the vast temples of Preah Khan and Ta Prohm. He instated Mahayana Buddhism as the religion of the Kingdom. Following Jayavarman VII’s death around 1215, Angkor went into decline as wars with neighbouring Thai forces and internal struggles tore the Kingdom apart, and in 1431 it was lost entirely to Thai invaders from Ayutthaya.

For years, Angkor was left to the elements. The Khmers were well aware of its existence however, but in the 19th century a French explorer, Henri Mouhot,‘re-discovered’ Angkor, and since then a succession of archaeologists, historians and restoration experts have both restored and brought the existence of Angkor to the world fore. Today it is visited by over 2 million people a year, and is still as magnificent today as it must have been 1000 years ago.

Although an entire compendium could easily be written about this stunning ancient city and the monuments which are found within, we’d prefer to leave that part to our guides who will give you all the history and anecdotes you need to enlighten you as to the story of Angkor, all told while exploring the great monuments firsthand. But in the meantime, we hope to whet your appetite with our Angkor Temples guide which includes all the main sites of Angkor.

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Kan Leak – I’ve been working for NANCO in Phnom Penh now for 5 years, and I am always amazed by the increasing character and buzz of our capital city, as it finds it itself at the top of visitors to Asia’s wish lists. Phnom Penh is alive and kicking, with outstanding restaurants, bars, cultural events and other entertainment options for all visitors touching down here. I love discussing the endless possibilities to our guests, and filling them in on new events and showing them the sights before they set off into the city to take in the atmosphere themselves.

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