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One of the largest cities in Cambodia, Battambang is situated in the northwest part of the country and is also the capital of Battambang province. Serviced by Battambang airport, the city is about 6 hours and 30 minutes from Phnom Penh by road. Brimming with olden colonial architecture and known for its relaxed vibe and laid-back cafes, Battambang is a destination for those who like to travel in leisure.
The city is well known for its love of traditional art forms. Many of the country's best artists, singers and actors call it home. In addition, Battambang is home to Phare, the country's central institute for artists, singers and dances. The city also houses unique circus performances - brilliant storytelling combined with song, art and traditional dance forms.
Outside the confines of the city lie numerous temples, small villages and the lush countryside. Bicycle and walking tours are quite popular to experience the bucolic side of Cambodia at its most authentic.
Backpackers, young travellers and families are travelling to the city to experience authentic Cambodian city life consisting of colonial architecture, arts and the lack of overt commercialisation.
Day 1: Spend the first day in Battambang exploring the prominent attractions including the temples Wat Ek Phnom and Wat Banan. Next head to Battambang Provincial Museum and then spending the evening taking a sunset boat river in the Mekong. Watch the circus performance at Phare in the night, followed by dinner and drinks in the downtown.
Day 2: Take the bamboo railway ride and later to Damrey Sor Pagoda. In the late afternoon, head to Phnom Sampeau and Bat Caves to watch the bat flying out of caves in thousands. Explore the night market back in town and enjoy dinner in one of the riverfront restaurants.