Explore
Temple Two Days
DAY ONE
Leave for tour of Angkor Thom
(comprising of the Bayon Temple, Bapoun, Terrace
of Elephant and Terrace of Leaper King). The city of Angkor Thom, founded
by Jayavarman VII in the 12th century,
was one of the largest of all Khmer cities and remained the capital until the
17th century. Also visit Ta Prohm, the
temple with the gigantic tree roots on the structure.
After lunch near the temples, visit Angkor
Wat temple, the Seventh Wonder of the world till late afternoon, climb up
to Bakheng hill to enjoy viewing sunset then
back to town for dinner at local restaurant and overnight stay in Siem Reap.
DAY TWO
This day will take you into the
typical Khmer countryside to visit the Banteay Srey temple,
the “Citadel of Women” or “Citadel of Beauty”, presumably referring to its size
and the delicacy of its decoration and Banteay Samer built in the
third quarter of the 12th century. It consists of a central temple
with four wings preceded by a hall and accompanied by two libraries, the
southern example remarkably well preserved. Two concentric walls enclose the
ensemble. Then continue to East Mebon temple and
Pre Rup, followed by lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon you
visit Chong Kneas, which is
located nearby to Siem Reap town
and is the most popular floating village for tourists to visit. You can see the
villagers’ unique lifestyle on top of the water with homes, schools, shops, and
medical clinics all floating on the water.
What's Included
- Experienced English speaking guide through out
- Private transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
or Tuk Tuk upon request
- All sightseeing entrance fee where required in
the itinerary.
- Bottled mineral water during touring days
What's Not Included
- Meals
- Tips for guide, driver
- Beverage and alcoholic drinks
- Any other services not clearly mentioned on
itinerary and trip inclusive portion.
- Personal expenses
***Cost (Selling Price 168$/Pax)
-
Car : 75$
-
Guide: 60$
-
Entrance Ticket 146$
-
Total: 270$
EXPLORE TEMPLES THREE DAYS TOUR
DAY
ONE
Leave for tour of Angkor Thom (comprising of
the Bayon
Temple, Bapoun, Terrace of Elephant and Terrace of Leaper
King). The city
of Angkor Thom, founded by Jayavarman VII in the 12th
century, was one of the largest of all Khmer cities and remained the capital
until the 17th century. Also visit Ta Prohm, the temple with the
gigantic tree roots on the structure.
After lunch time start to visit Angkor Wat temple, the
Seventh Wonder of the world till evening, climb up to Bakheng hill to enjoy
viewing sunset, back to town dinner at local restaurant, overnight in Siem
Reap.
DAY TWO
This day you’ll explore some of the popular temples in the
Angkor complex. On this tour we’ll see Preah Khan, Banteay Prei, Neak Pean, Ta Som, East Mebon, Pre-Rup. Lunch will be at a
local restaurant and in the afternoon you can explore Banteay Samre, and Banteay Srey Temple.
DAY
THREE
In the morning, you’ll go to see Beng Mealea temple
which is around 68 Kilometers outside of Siem Reap town. Beng Mealea was built
in the early part of the 12th century by King Suryavarman II. It was
built in a similar style to Angkor Wat and was also dedicated to the Hindu Gog,
Vishnu. The name means “Lotus Pond” and although it was a Hindu temple, you can
find some Buddhist carvings around. Like most of the temples at Angkor, it was
deserted at some point and the jungle was left to take over. The stones lay in
huge heaps, and there are trees growing among the towers and in the courtyards
of the temple.
Then continue to Rolous Group. The Roluos group
consists of three temples known as Bakong, Lolei,
and Preah
Ko. These temples are some of the earliest examples of ancient Khmer
architecture. Bakong temple was the official state temple inside the capital
city of Hariharalaya. Lolei temple is a Hindu temple built in 893 AD by
Yasovarman I, who dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. Preah Ko temple was built
in 879 AD and was also dedicated to Shiva.
What's Included
- Experienced English speaking guide through out
- Private transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
or Tuk Tuk upon request
- All sightseeing entrance fee where required in
the itinerary.
- Bottled mineral water during touring days
What's Not Included
- Meals
- Tips for guide, driver
- Beverage and alcoholic drinks
- Any other services not clearly mentioned on
itinerary and trip inclusive portion.
- Personal expenses
***Cost (Selling Price 199$/Pax)
-
Car : 130$
-
Guide: 100$
-
Entrance Ticket 134$
-
Total: 328$
(cost)
EXPLORE SIEM REAP THREE DAYS
DAY
ONE
Leave for tour at 4:30 in the early morning for sunrise at
Angkor Wat and spend a full day temple hopping with a local guide. See some of
the most impressive monuments built by mankind.
Explore the interior of the great temple at Angkor, from its corridors and central chambers to the upper terraces. Your expert guide will tell you stories behind the bas-relief carvings, and provide insight into life during the height of the Khmer Empire.
Explore the interior of the great temple at Angkor, from its corridors and central chambers to the upper terraces. Your expert guide will tell you stories behind the bas-relief carvings, and provide insight into life during the height of the Khmer Empire.
Continue to Angkor
Thom (comprising of the Bayon
Temple, Bapoun, Terrace of Elephant and Terrace of Leaper King).
The city of Angkor Thom, founded by Jayavarman VII in the 12th
century, was one of the largest of all Khmer cities and remained the capital
until the 17th century. Also visit Ta Prohm, the temple with the gigantic tree roots on the structure.
DAY TWO
In the morning, we’ll leave to see Kulen Mountain, on the way
to Kulen Mountain you will see Banteay Srei known as the lady temple. Kulen
Mountain which is one of the most sacred spots in the whole of Cambodia. It’s
where the ancient Khmer empire first started and it was also the quarry for
many of the temples built at Angkor. It was here that King Jayavarman II
claimed independence from the Java in the 804.
The name means the “Mountain
of the Lychees” and is a significant spot to visit. When we get to the top
of the mountain you can go for a swim in a tropical waterfall surrounded by
thick jungle. We can also relax by the river and stop for lunch at a local restaurant.
DAY
THREE
Visit Silk Farm at
Pouk District. The Cambodian Silk Farm can walk you through the entire process
of silk production in Cambodia from the cultivation of the mulberry bushes to
the end product. On the way back you will see War Museum before continue to floating village which is the most
popular floating village for tourists to visit. You can see how the villager’s
life on top of the water with homes, schools, shops, and medical clinics
floating on top of the water.
What's Included
- Experienced English speaking guide through out
- Private transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
or Tuk Tuk upon request
- All sightseeing entrance fee where required in
the itinerary
- Bottled mineral water during touring days
What's Not Included
- Meals
- Tips for guide, driver
- Beverage and alcoholic drinks
- Any other services not clearly mentioned on
itinerary and trip inclusive portion.
- Personal expenses
***Cost (Selling Price 222$/Pax)
-
Car : 130$
-
Guide: 100
-
Entrance Ticket 200$
-
Total: 412$
(cost)
EXPLOR SIEM REAP 4 DAYS
DAY ONE
Leave for tour of Angkor Thom
(comprising of the Bayon Temple, Bapoun, Terrace
of Elephant and Terrace of Leaper King). The city of Angkor
Thom, founded by Jayavarman VII in the
12th century, was one of the largest of all Khmer cities and
remained the capital until the 17th century. Also visit Ta Prohm, the
temple with the gigantic tree roots on the structure.
Ater lunch time start to visit Angkor
Wat Temple, the Seventh Wonder of the world till evening, climb up to Bakheng Hill to enjoy
viewing sunset, back to town dinner at local restaurant, overnight in Siem Reap.
DAY TWO
In the morning, you will continue your temple visit,
including Prasat Kravan with unique
brick sculptures, Pre Rup, the mountain temple, Ta Som, Neak Pean, a
foundation built in the middle of a pool and representing the paradisiacal
Himalayan mountain-lake, Eastern Mebon, guarded at
its corner by stone figures of harnessed elephants, some of which are still in a
reasonable state of preservation.
Preah Khan, built in
the 12th century, was one of Jayavarman VII’s
largest projects dedicated to his father. Preah Khan was much more than a
temple with over 1,000 teachers it appears also to have been a
Buddhist university as well as a considerable city. Preah Khan is located on
the western edge of its own long baray, the Jayatataka, and a
terraced landing stage at the end of the temple West-East axis access to the
lake with a moat surrounding the city.
DAY THREE
In the morning you’ll leave to see Kulen Mountain
which is one of the most sacred spots in the whole of Cambodia. It’s where the
ancient Khmer empire first started and it was also the quarry for many of the
temples built at Angkor. It was here that King Jayavarman II claimed
independence from the Java in 804.
The name means the “Mountain of the
Lychees” and is a significant place to visit. Once at the top of the mountain
you can go for a swim in a tropical waterfall surrounded by thick jungle. You
can also relax by the river and stop for lunch at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon, you can take an
optional trip to Banteay Srey which is about 37 km outside of Siem Reap town.
This temple means the “Citadel of the Women” and it’s thought that the fine
carvings on the walls could only have been carved by women as men were not
delicate enough. The pink sandstone structure is a unique temple because it’s
one of the few which wasn’t built by a king, instead it was built by a
councilor to the king.
DAY FOUR
On this tour, you’ll go to see Beng
Mealea temple which is around 68 km outside of Siem Reap town. Beng Mealea was built in the early part of the 12th century
by King Suryavarman II. It was built in a similar style to Angkor Wat and was
also dedicated to the Hindu Gog, Vishnu. The name means “Lotus Pond” and
although it was a Hindu temple, you can find some Buddhist carvings around.
Like most of the temples at Angkor, it was deserted at some point and the
jungle was left to take over. The stones lay in huge heaps, and there are trees
growing among the towers and in the courtyards of the temple.
Then continue to Rolous Group. The Roluos group
consists of three temples known as Bakong, Lolei, and Preah
Ko. These temples are some of the earliest examples of ancient Khmer
architecture, all built in the 9th century AD. Bakong temple was
the official state temple inside the capital city of Hariharalaya. Lolei temple is
a Hindu temple built in 893 AD by Yasovarman I, who
dedicated it to the Hindu god Shiva. Preah Ko temple was built in 879 AD and
was also dedicated to Shiva. After visiting these temples continue on to
watch the sunset at Kompong Phluk where you’ll
see how the locals have adapted to life on the water.
What's Included
- Experienced English speaking guide through out
- Private transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
or Tuk Tuk upon request
- Bottled mineral water during touring days
What's Not Included
- All sightseeing entrance fee where required in
the itinerary.
- Meals
- Tips for guide, driver
- Beverage and alcoholic drinks
- Any other services not clearly mentioned on
itinerary and trip inclusive portion.
- Personal expenses
***Cost (Selling Price 279$/Pax)
-
Car : 195$
-
Guide: 140
-
Entrance Ticket 196$
-
Total: 506$
(cost)