At 4:30 pm, as the light over Phnom Krom turns amber, your evening begins with a welcome cocktail and a guided walk through Lotus Silk Farm — a UNESCO Award-winning social enterprise where 213 artisans preserve seven endangered Khmer crafts. You'll see lotus stems drying, fibres drawn by hand, weavers at their looms. Not a show. A working farm in the middle of its day.
Then you board a flat-bottomed boat and spend an hour on the lotus lake. The flowers are closing. The sky is changing colour by the minute. As the sun drops to the horizon, Buddhist monks gather on a lakeside pavilion to perform a traditional blessing ceremony — chanting over the water as the light fades. A ritual observed in this part of Cambodia for generations, rarely accessible to visitors.
Back on land: you'll spin raw lotus fibre by hand — the same fibre that becomes one of the world's rarest textiles — then weave a lotus seeds bracelet to take home. Both made by you, guided by artisans who have spent years at these looms.
The evening closes with a vegetarian and lotus-based farm dinner and unlimited drinks under an open sky.
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Duration:4h30 — Departure: 4:30 pm daily — Suitable for ages 6 and up.