Today you’ll board a private boat for a full day transfer down the Sangker River and across the mighty Tonle Sap lake to Siem Reap. There is much to see across Cambodia’s great lake, so taking a private charter allows you to make numerous stops along the way. The first will be at Bak Prea, a Buddhist temple set on a small islet, entirely surrounded by stilt housing. The village is of equal interest to the temple, bearing witness to the simple water-based lifestyle of its inhabitants. Continue to Phum Trey village, amongst the lakes’ flooded forest, where you’ll also find the ‘Black Wood’ temple of Wat Cher Khmoa. You’ll then begin to move through Preak Toal. Encompassing some 53,000 acres of wetland and flooded forest, Prek Toal is arguably Asia’s premier water bird habitat, seeing it classified as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1997. Some 100 species of bird make their life here, around 15 of which are endangered, and as you pass through you should keep a keen eye out for ibis, milky stork, painted stork, Oriental darter, and spot-billed pelican. A picnic lunch will be included on-board, and you’ll eventually draw into the Siem Reap shores of the lake in the mid-afternoon. You’ll then be transferred into town to your hotel and then have some time to relax. Please note: this transfer is only possible when water levels are high from August through to January. At dry times of year an alternative road transfer will be arranged, taking in Banteay Neang and Sisophon en route. In the late afternoon you’ll be taken for your first taste of Angkorian temples, exploring the labyrinthine Banteay Kdei, with its intricately carved hall of Dancing Girls. You’ll then be taken to the moat of Angkor Thom, enjoying a leisurely boat ride as the sun sets, with cocktail in hand.