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Come to Angkor …and discover Cambodia


Cambodia’s ancient temples are special; a few of them are even spectacular; but, you know what? After a day or two they all start to look the same. So, after a compulsory temple tour—

when you’ve had your fill of bricks, sandstone, and laterite, and want to see another facet of Cambodia without having to leave the Siem Reap area—we invite you to join us on one or more of our personal tours.  Templed-out??  Call 012 436 475.


Angkor Nature Tours . . . Bee Tours . . . “Discover Cambodia” Tours . . . Mountain Tour

BEES UNLIMITED TOURS:

BEE TOURS...

for beekeeping enthusiasts, from the novice to the consummate professional: there’s something for everyone.


“DISCOVER CAMBODIA” TOURS...

for those of you who fall in love with Cambodia on arrival, get your compulsory temple tour out of the way, and want to absorb as much of this beautiful country and its people as you possibly can, before you return home.

These tours highlight everyday village life, the natural beauty of the Cambodian countryside, interesting and unusual activities in and around the town of Siem Reap, and the “sugar and spice” of a local market.”


MOUNTAIN TOUR...

a day trip, where stamina, an interest in tropical flora and fauna, and a curiosity for discovery are all that’s required to enjoy this tour.


More TOUR Information:

Catering to individuals, couples and families.  All outings tailored to personal interests.


All Excursions:

  1. Monday to Friday only

    (no Saturday service);

• 7:30 departure, by tuk tuk;

  1. No charge for children

     under age 7;

• French and English spoken


         Call: 012 436 475

          to arrange a tour.




ABOUT YOUR TOUR GUIDE:

Bees Unlimited Team Leader, Dani Jump—Siem Reap’s resident beekeeper / naturalist / entomologist—will be your guide on these, and other tours.




Dani, whose passion for beekeeping stems from working with ‘killer bees’ in Paraguay, grew up in the foothills of the high Himalayan Mountains in northern India, where he developed a keen interest in bird-watching and where his passion for ‘bug-collecting’ was nurtured. He has collected insects—specifically beetles / butterflies—in North, Central, and South America; Europe, Africa, and Asia.


Dani has lived in Cambodia for over ten years now and can often be found on weekends

in the forests of Angkor, where, since the advent of digital technology, he now tends to photograph specimens rather than actually collect them.