Cambodia Tour Information Pack 2015
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Cambodia Tour Information Pack 2015
Cambodia Bringing Back What Was Lost Tour 2015 Immerse yourself in the Cambodian culture and make a difference by contributing to the wellbeing of local communities! When: 1st – 15th June 2015 Where: Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, Kampot, Kep Contacts: Zoe Condliffe [email protected] or 0432 849 505 Jim Wakelam [email protected] or (03) 9251 5492 Week 1 – Sightseeing in Cambodia taking in the traditional wonders of Angkor Wat temples and the vibrant capital of Phnom Penh from an insider’s view, finished by relaxing on the coast. Week 2 – Immerse yourself in the world of community development initiatives, making your own unique contribution to a dynamic, fledgling organisation working with young people through community arts. Purpose - We support responsible and ethical travel. This tour has the goal of supporting a vulnerable community through engaging skilled international participants in a crosscultural knowledge exchange. This culturally immersive experience offers you the opportunity to deeply engage with Cambodia’s complex political history and developmental challenges, including visits to key temples such as the Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom and Bayon Temple. Also you’ll visit museums such as Landmine museum and Angkor Borei. Participants will experience all that Cambodia’s rich culture has to offer including traditional rural life in Kampot, Cambodian market life and opportunities to plunge yourself in to the delicious Cambodian cuisine! What will we provide? One week’s accommodation free in return for your pro bono expertise volunteered to Mayibuye and Lightbox in Kampot (2.5 hrs south of Phnom Penh on the beautiful Kampot river and surrounded by forests, rice paddies, villages) Local English speaking Tour Guide Uniting journeys person All accommodation, transport and tourist arrangements taken care of by a travel agent and experienced local guide What to expect: Comfortable, private accommodation with en suite Comfortable in-country transport In-country support Fully planned itinerary Project support Unique volunteering opportunities and community engagement Enjoy Cambodia in the cool season Want to participate? We are seeking creative, energetic and skilled people of any age over 18 from diverse walks of life to participate in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. You will journey to Cambodia for two weeks to tour the country, learn about the culture, relax and take it in, and work with local NGO Mayibuye Cambodia and partner enterprise Lightbox to develop a social enterprise into a functioning and viable business, and improve arts programs in rural communities. This is an opportunity use your personal knowledge and expertise to give back to a community in need. Participants must be: Passionate about making a difference in the lives of others Willing to give their skills and expertise to a good cause Good at working in a team Professional and hardworking Cultural Infusion and Young Opportunities Australia are delighted to announce a collaborative Cultural Tour to Cambodia in June 2015. We’re partnering because we believe in the power of travel to promote equality, social justice and intercultural understanding. Travelling alongside other like-minded Australians, you will spend two weeks visiting local communities and actively engaging in Cultural Infusion’s performing arts projects on the ground. Use your skills to make a real difference in the lives of disadvantaged young people by participating in their Youth Camp and Performance Troupes. This culturally immersive experience also offers you the opportunity to deeply engage with Cambodia’s complex political history and developmental challenges, including visits to key temples such as the Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom and Bayon Temple. Also you’ll visit museums such as Landmine museum and Angkor Borei. Participants will experience all that Cambodia’s rich culture has to offer including traditional rural life in Kampot, Cambodian market life and opportunities to plunge yourself in to the delicious Cambodian cuisine! Uniting Journeys & Jetaway A shared initiative of Australian owned travel provider Jetaway Travel Pty Ltd and the Commission for Mission of the Uniting Church in Australia (Victoria & Tasmania.) Uniting Journeys offers well researched travel opportunities for people who think deeply about their travel. Uniting Journeys offers well researched travel opportunities for people who think deeply about their travel. Uniting Journeys are competitively priced adventures in small groups, using accommodation options, transport services, suppliers of meals, entertainment, services and even shopping jaunts that are as ethically sound as our current research can recommend. We are constantly improving and developing our offerings, each tour has a local guide and an experienced and carefully chosen host who monitors our providers, and advocates for responsible travel initiatives. Cultural Infusion Cultural Infusion is a social enterprise that works in education, youth, communities and the arts to promote cultural harmony and well-being for a more cohesive and richer society. Cultural Infusion is dedicated to promoting equality, social justice and encouraging a broader understanding of culture across our community for the benefit of all. Cultural Infusion recognises the benefits of cultural diversity and works to promote intercultural understanding. Our education, youth and community programs build cultural harmony and wellbeing through cultural presentations, workshops and engagement programs that act as a bridge to intercultural understanding. Mayibuye Performance Troupes Mayibuye Performance Troupes are an initiative of Cultural Infusion. Mayibuye Performance Troupes ENGAGE through the performing arts, EDUCATE for global citizenship and EMPOWER youth to become positive leaders in their communities. During the Khmer Rouge Regime, artists were targeted in the genocide. We’re working to regenerate the traditional arts and support future generations to be creative and engaged citizens. Our programs deliver traditional Khmer arts and dance and creative arts to Chumkriel State School and Chumkriel Language School students within the existing school curriculum. We work with schools and learning centers who are eager to create opportunities for young people that they otherwise would never have access to including dance, visual arts and life skills. We envision a generation of young Cambodians who can express themselves, think creatively and problem solve. 15 Day Itinerary Day 1: Arrival - Siem Reap (Breakfast) On arrival at the airport you will be met by your local English speaking guide and transferred to your hotel for check in 14:00. This evening dinner will be at Marum, a newly opened restaurant which is a sister restaurant to Romdeng and Friends training restaurants in Phnom Penh. 33 students and 15 trainers are currently employed by an NGO that have been working with street children and other marginalised young people since 2005 in Siem Reap. The food is mostly tapas style though main courses are also available (closed Sundays). Overnight in Siem Reap. Day 2: Siem Reap (Breakfast) Start your tour to the most spectacular temples at the ancient city of Angkor Thom, the last capital of the Great Khmer Empire under the reign of Jayavarman VII. This city is surrounded by an 8 m high wall, drawing a perfect square. Enter the city through the ancient South Gate, an impressive stone gate carved with Elephants and four giant faces. On each side of the entrance path a row of 54 gods or demons is holding the sacred Naga snake. From here, continue to Bayon Temple in the exact centre of the city. This 12th century masterpiece is a study in grandeur and is well-known for its 54 towers with enigmatic faces representing the 54 provinces of the Great Khmer Empire. The Terrace of the Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper King are also must-visits as they are both known for their intricate bas-reliefs. Take a break before you continue to Ta Prohm. Ta Prohm is unique in that it has been left largely as it was found: overgrown by jungle trees and vines, with many parts of the temple crumbling to the ground. This makes the ‘Tomb Raider Temple’ one of the most picturesque and memorable of the Angkor temples. Now you are ready for the highlight: The magnificent Angkor Wat. Built during the reign of King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century, Angkor Wat is constructed following the model of the temple mountain symbolizing Mount Meru, the home of the gods. Inside the temple, the walls are covered with stone carvings and bas-reliefs depicting Hindu mythology and the wars Suryavarman II fought during his reign. Angkor Wat is well known for the more than 2,000 Apsara dancers decorating the temple. Construction is thought to have taken around thirty years of intensive labor. Today, Angkor Wat is figured on Cambodia's national flag as the temple symbolizes the soul of the Khmer people. You will be there during sunset time, when Angkor Wat is less visited and the Apsaras will shine in the most beautiful light. Return to Siem Reap. Overnight in Siem Reap. Day 3: Siem Reap (Breakfast/Dinner) This morning visit the Landmine Museum which promotes mine awareness and education. Mr. Aki Ra, the museum founder, was a child soldier during the Khmer Rouge regime and is today working as a de-miner. The museum serves also as a rescue centre for a number of landmine amputee children that Aki Ra had brought off Phnom Penh’s streets or from impoverished rural communities. On the way back to Siem Reap stop visit palm sugar community (seasonal). Free in afternoon. Overnight in Siem Reap. Day 4: Siem Reap – Phnom Penh (Breakfast) After breakfast transfer to Phnom Penh with approximately 6-7hours drive. Stop along the way see the view of local house/field etc... Arrive Phnom Penh in late afternoon and directly to hotel for check in. Free evening and an opportunity to explore any number of eating places that your Guide can tell you about. Overnight in Phnom Penh. Day 5: Phnom Penh (Breakfast/Dinner) This morning you will have a tour of Tuol Sleng Prison (S-21) and the Killing Fields at Choeung Ek is a sobering reminder of the evils of the Khmer Rouge regime. Although not a joyful tour, visiting these monuments unlocks keys to understanding the development of this still developing country. Free in the afternoon. This evening you will be treated to a delicious Khmer dinner at Friends restaurant, a lovely charity restaurant where former street children are taught the principles of hospitality. Overnight in Phnom Penh. Day 6: Phnom Penh (Breakfast) Spend half day in the local market in Phnom Penh. Take a tour to the ‘Russian Market’. Test out your bargaining skills as you wander through the stalls filled with souvenirs, local handcrafts, and electronic goods. OR travel to the impressive Central Market, one of the city landmarks. Originally completed by the French in 1937, this striking structure is known as Psar Thmei in Khmer or New Market. The huge dome is wonderfully ventilated, a testament to the design, and this market is loaded with anything and everything available in Cambodia. Buy with caution, as this market has a reputation for overcharging or 'shaving your head' as Cambodians like to call it. Overnight in Phnom Penh. Day 7: Phnom Penh – Kampot (Breakfast/Dinner) Early morning leave Phnom Penh in a southern direction for Takeo Province. On the way, you will pass Tonle Bati, a recreation area where the Khmers like to spend their leisure time. However, during the weekdays, the site is quiet and peaceful. Tonle Bati Temple is an Angkorian-style temple and remains largely intact. The pretty garden around it makes it a great treat. Continue to Takeo, a small town that is truly Cambodian in every sense. Observing the small city life is quite interesting, as basically anything beyond your imagination happens here in terms of transportation, market life and business, and little children are lined up along the road to welcome everyone with a “Hello Mister”. Board a fiberglass motorboat in Takeo that will zip you along an ancient canal to the archaeological museum of Angkor Borei and the temple ruins of Phnom Da. On the way, you will have the chance to see rural life in Cambodia. Later we onward our journey to the graceful riverside town of Kampot. We check into a comfortable hotel for the night. Dinner at Khmer Roof café. Overnight in Kampot. Day 8-13: Kampot (Breakfast - Lunch) Work with Cultural Infusion’s Program in Chumkriel community, Kampot Province. Where you will be engaging in local programs with over 400 children and youth from rural communities, working with local Khmer staff to develop community initiatives. Day 14: Kampot (Breakfast - Lunch) A morning drive to Kep 20km from Kampot visit the Crab Market where an ocean side cluster of a dozen-plus rickety old wooden shacks hug the water's edge selling famous Kep seafood: Crab, shrimps, squid and fish. You also visit pepper farm and salt farm. Overnight in Kampot. Day 15: Kampot - Departure (Breakfast - Lunch) Free at leisure until transfer back to Phnom Penh airport for departure flight (approximately 3 hour drive) ***END OF SERVICES*** Information & Training Successful applicants will be provided with: Packing List Fundraising Guide Code of conduct A handbook including information on health, location, security, culture, currency, language and airport procedures. In-country orientation Eligibility Applicants must be 18 or over Must have a valid passport with an expiry date of at least 6 months after return date Participants must be willing to obtain a police check and a working with children’s check All applicants must be able to meet all payment deadlines Participants will have an interest in dance, international development, cultural diversity, youth work, social welfare and/or community development Important Dates Cambodia Tour: 1st - 15th June 2015 Application open – 25th March 2015 Applications close –14th April 2015 1st Payment Twin or Double Share Due ($1290.00) – 17th April 2015 1st Payment Single Supplement Due ($1621.00) – 17th April 2015 2nd Payment Flights Due (Approx. $950.00-$1200.00) – 27th April 2015 3rd Payment Due ($600.00) – 29th May 2015 Rates & Conditions Accommodation City Hotel Room Category Siem Reap Soria Moria Boutique Superior Room Phnom Penh Frangipani Royal Palace Deluxe Room Kampot Provided by Cultural Infusion TOUR PRICES (Excludes airfares): PRICING: Based on SGL/TWN / DBL share: Prices have been converted from US Dollars to Australian Dollars and are subject to currency fluctuation until paid in full. Cost Description Twin or Double Share Single Supplement (please add to the above cost if you would like your own room) Cost of flights to be confirmed after booking. Flights will be arranged on your behalf, at cheapest possible cost. Price Per Person $1890.00 $331.00 Approx. ($950.00 - $1200.00) Inclusions Accommodation in TWN/DBL room with daily breakfast Meals as mentioned (Breakfast - Lunch – Dinner) English speaking local guides Tours and transfers as mentioned by private air conditioned vehicle unless stated otherwise International airfares (ex. Melbourne) Entrance fees for mentioned visits Daily drinking water and cold towels Exclusions Visa for Cambodia (Visa issued on arrival for most nationalities, USD30/pax, please bring 1 passport photo). Any surcharge/extra fees for visit of the Angkor Historical site imposed by the Apsara Authorities in Siem Reap which are subject to change without prior notice Other meals than mentioned International flights Camera/video entrance fees if applicable Personal expenses (drinks, laundry, telephone, tips etc) Travel insurance including recommended helicopter evacuation for Cambodia Other services not clearly indicated in the package inclusions above Important Notes Travel insurance is compulsory (covering emergency medical evacuation) for trips to Cambodia. We may need to see policy numbers of participants insurance who don’t wish to take up the Jetaway offer. Confirmations Please note that all the above services & package tours have not been booked yet, they are proposed for your information only. We will not launch any reservation before we receive your confirmation. If one or some proposed service(s) is (are) not available at the moment of booking, we will try to find out other possibility/options or other similar service(s) in order to avoid as many important changes as possible. Jetaway - Travel Information Jetaway: All passengers who are travelling internationally must hold a current passport with at least 6 months validity beyond their return date to Australia. It is each passenger’s responsibility to check that they have the correct Documentation and visa requirements prior to departure from Australia. Airlines terms and conditions: All airfares carry certain booking, amendment and cancellation conditions. These do vary between the airlines and the type of fare purchased. Please be aware that most special airfares are usually non-refundable and changes are not permitted. Approximate baggage allowance First Class: 40 kg free baggage allowance per person. Business Class: 30 kg free baggage allowance per person. Economy Class: 20 kg free baggage allowance per person. For travel to and from the USA, the free baggage allowance is 2 pieces per person. Please check with your consultant for dimension and weight information as details do vary from carrier to carrier. Passports A valid passport is required to travel internationally and must be valid for at least six months after your return date to Australia. Visa and documentation responsibilities It is the passenger's responsibility to ensure they have the appropriate documentation including visas. We are happy to assist you in determining visa requirements wherever possible. Frequent flyers If you are a member of an airline frequent flyer programme, please retain your boarding passes and copies of tickets for point verification against your statement. Without these you may be unable to claim points. Not all fares accrue points please check with your airline frequent flyer department. Cancellation and amendments Fees are charged for both amendments and cancellation of flights and services, by Jetaway and our third parties. If you do have to cancel your reservation you will be advised of these amounts. Travel Insurance usually will cover cancellation costs please speak to your insurance provider. Conditions All arrangements are subject to the supplier's (transport/accommodation/tour provider) regulations and conditions detailed on tickets, vouchers, travel brochures, at accommodation premises, on transport vehicles, or as advised at the time of booking. Reconfirmations It is not necessary to reconfirm your flights directly with the airlines, however schedule changes may occur prior to departure. Please feel free to contact your consultant before departure to see if there have been any changes. Travel insurance Travel Insurance is compulsory and Jetaway Travel can issue a policy on your behalf. Please seek a quotation from your consultant as soon as your booking is confirmed. Payment All prices quoted are for payment by cash or cheque only. If you wish to pay by credit card service fees of between 2% - 3% apply depending upon the type of card used. Vaccinations Vaccinations may be required or suggested for overseas travel. Please refer to your usual medical practitioner for full advice and assistance. Direct deposit payments into our bank account: National Australia Bank Account Name: Jetaway Enterprises PTY LTD BSB Number: 083 004 Account Number: 12 430 1323 PLEASE PLACE YOUR SURNAME IN THE REFERENCE Travel insurance claims: As cancellation fees apply, travel insurance is available from this office. For Travel Insurance purchased outside of Jetaway Travel, a processing fee of not less than $110.00 will be charged if any claims assistance is required.