From Streets to Global Stage: Cambodianess StorytellingWalk With Phare Circus Founding CEO 


A Personal Invitation from HUOT Dara — A Social & Cultural Innovator
For 25 years, I have lived and breathed the transformative power of travel. I have carried Cambodia’s heart across continents—leading Phare, The Cambodian Circus as CEO for over a decade and guiding Phare Creative Studio with devotion to pride and empowerment. Whether traveling with our artists to world stages or standing on those stages myself, my mission has always been to share our enduring stories and our “Cambodianess” with the world.

I understand what makes a destination experience truly unique and memorable: the stories we tell and the roots we honor. Speaking Khmer, English, and French, I invite you on a half‑day journey deep into my roots. Through “Cambodianess” stories, you will discover peace and resilience within.

My own journey was shaped by the legacy of my father, who served as Village Chief and Head of the Wat Preah Enkosar Pagoda & School Committee. For as long as I can vividly remember, he was fundraising to build the Wat Po Langka Pagoda Bridge—a structure of wood and iron that connected our community to its heart.

Now, I invite you into those stories. Step into my birth village in Siem Reap for a journey of memory, meaning, and insightful encounter. We will visit the places that shaped me, hear personal stories of resilience, and explore cultural insights rooted in Cambodian culture, way of life and their joie de vivre. Along the way, you will meet local artists and share in interactive storytelling that connects our past and our present.

What You’ll Experience  
Begin with a quiet reflection that honors memory and respect. I’ll share stories of my late father, SOU Chan Huot, once village and pagoda chief, weaving heritage into place. Along the walk, you’ll encounter cultural insights from childhood, Khmer beliefs, and our enduring joie de vivre. Living heritage shines in the mural my mother sponsored in 1990, still speaking across generations. Expect interactive encounters — space to listen, ask, and discover echoes of your own story. Along the way, artists may join us, deepening the journey with creative connection.

Choose Your Travel Style

Private & Exclusive: A journey dedicated entirely to you. Enjoy flexible timing, included transport, and the highest level of comfort and intimacy throughout.
Shared Stories: Honoring our value of equitable access to culture and authentic destination experiences, these collective journeys are offered primarily on the second and last Saturday mornings. Availability may vary, and special dates are sometimes added—please check the calendar for all scheduled departures.

Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia

Itinerary Highlights
•  Wat Po Langka Pagoda — We’ll begin at a pagoda and later close with another, tracing the foundation of Cambodian beliefs. Here you’ll learn how pagodas have shaped the past, present, and aspiring future of our communities. You’ll also glimpse to the exact spot I was born at, including memories of my early childhood.
• Polangka Bridge — Pass by and admire the new bridge built over the one from my story. Remember the person who made it possible: SOU Chan Huot, also known as LIM Tech Huot — whose legacy I walk upon and honor as I begin a new chapter in life. 
•  Phum Boeung Donpa Village — Walk through my birth village, Phum Boeung Donpa. Hear stories of resilience,
generosity, and “meh tenh” — presence, care, humanity. Visit homes, including mine when I was a youth, connect with villagers, hear their stories. 

•  École française d’Extrême-Orient (EFEO)— A serene colonial‑era site of memory and knowledge. Explore rare archives, admire architecture, and recall textile traditions once alive here.
•  Wat Preah En Kosar — End with art and culture. Admire murals sponsored by my mother in 1990, meet artists, and share reflections that sustain access for others.

Private & Exclusive Experience
We’ll meet you at your location—perhaps over a welcoming cup of coffee for a meet and greet and to set our intention. If you have your own preferred driver, I will be happy to join you. If not, we provide best‑in‑style transportation: remork, city car, or tourist van, depending on your comfort and group size.


Shared Tours Experience (For Special Selected Dates)
Begin your day with a gentle pickup between 60 to 15 minutes before departure from your Siem Reap accommodation (within 5KM of the city center), our agreed pickup point along the route, or at the journey starting point: Wat Po Langka Pagoda Google Maps link.

You will be dropped off to the same pick-up location or your preffered location. 

  • A refillable water bottle 
  • A hat
  • Comfortable clothing. Long sleeve pant/trouser
  • A small umbralla

Inclusions

  • Cultural Companion: Facilitating deep encounters and local insights.
  • Refill Station: Fresh water provided for your reusable bottles.
  • Flexible Transport: Seamless meet-and-greet at your hotel. We provide “best-in-style” transport—from artistic Remorks confortable van — or I can accompany you in your own vehicle. If your booked journey involves our unique & trusted driver, you maybe in a special treat thanks to his artistic background. 
  • Invitation to be a member of "Ask Me about Cambodia!" Club

Exclusions

  • Personal Shopping: Any items or art purchased during the tour.
  • Extra Refreshments: Drinks or meals not communicated on in our inclusion or intention setting stage. 
  • Gratuities & Tips or Contributions to our "Pay-It-Forward" Fund: Optional and at your discretion.

You can choose to pay by cards via PayPal, or simply download the Bakong for Tourists App and connect it with your card.

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Gentle Note
This experience is gift‑card friendly. At checkout, you can book with a Daraism gift card or contribute to our Pay It Forward Fund (dara@daraismandartists.org), supporting equitable access, youth skill development, and artistic growth.

Cancellation Policy
At Daraism & Artists, we balance guest needs with the livelihoods of our collaborators and artists. Each encounter represents a dedicated opportunity, and a cancelled date means a lost opportunity for all of us.
•     Cancellations made 8 days or more before the booked journey date: Fully refundable (minus banking fees).
•     Cancellations or date changes within 7 days of the experience date: Non‑refundable. While we will do our best to accommodate changes based on availability and circumstances, the original booking remains non‑refundable. 

 
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