The Magic of Angkor 2 days

Overview

Visiting to Siem Reap most exquisite of UNESCO Heritage explore the beautiful of Angkor temples and attractions around the archeological park, appreciated the magnificent and incredible architecture of Angkor Era and the unmissed attraction of Tonle Sap Great Lake that travelers’ remaining great adventures to understand the unique and contemporary lake life. 

Highlights

Itinerary

Day 1: The Forest Temples 

Morning: Temples of the Jungle

In the morning you will have your first taste of the Angkor temples.  Explore of Banteay Kdei temple with its Hall of Apsara Dancing and then continuous to Ta Prohm (Tom Rider Filmed) walk through the temple from the East entrance to the West entrance to meet again with our driver. From the Northwest of Ta Prohm, we shall walk from 1 – 3 km about (15 minutes) through the forest to the lightly visited temple of Ta Nei. Pause for a light breakfast around this peaceful area before continuous exploring to Ta Keo temple known as the “mountain with bronze peaks”, and admire its five-tiered pyramid structure. There is a reasonable chance to explore of this beautiful Angkor temple. 

Later in the morning discover exquisite of Angkor Wat the largest Hindu temple by the quieter and less frequented entry the Eastern causeway. The temple is busy at any time of day, but late morning is the quietest time to explore and admire the wonder architectural and the beautify bas reliefs. 

Lunch at local restaurant (own cost). A wide selection of excellent eateries can be recommended to suit all tastes and budgets. 

Afternoon: Angkor Thom the world’s largest city in the 12th Century

 Continuous to explore by entering from the Victory Gate of Angkor Thom. You have the options either walk along the path of 8m high laterite city wall (500m) to the Death Gate or continuing around by road.

En route to the Terrace of the Leper King, we can stop by briefly to see an imposing statue found in Bayon temple which is currently displayed at Vihear Prampeilveng.

Begin again at the atmospheric Preah Palilay, and walk (1km) through the shaded parkland behind the terraces, pass Phimeanakas (Royal Palace) with its beautiful lakes, and the imposing Baphuon to finally reach to Bayon Temple (Jayavarman’s state temple) at the center of the city with many captivating giant stone faces.  Your guide will point out the most important and interesting of the detailed bas reliefs illustrating everyday life in the Angkorian era.

 Day 2: Angkor Wat Sunrise and Ton Le Sap

 Early Morning: Start at 4:30 am, leaving from the hotel for a sunrise at pre-dawn to witness the breathtaking view of Angkor Wat temple, the best place for photography. Continue to explore the central complex and it beautify bas-reliefs of Angkor Wat [AD1113], one of travel’s remaining great adventures, before returning to the hotel for a late breakfast

Hunter/gatherers on Tonle Sap:

After late breakfast continuous to explore Tonle Sap Great Lake the richest fresh water fishing ground in the world, a national treasure producing an ever-changing landscape. The communities that live around the margins of the lake cope with huge seasonal variations in water levels by building their homes on floating bamboo rafts or 30ft stilts. It is well worth the extra effort to get away from the touristy village of Chong Kneas to the more genuine stilted villages – Kompong Khleang or Kompong Phluk (dependent on water levels) – for an understanding of contemporary lake village life. 

Tour services Included:

Tour services Excluded:

Services Arrangement

- Hotel Reservation
- Transportation
- Airport pick up / transfer

Explore Beyond Angkor – 3 days

Overview

Experience Siem Reap beyond the temples as you discover the picturesque surrounding the amaze grandeur Angkor archeological park pass by the vibrant villages with the lush rice paddies explore some secret tourist-free spot and understand of contemporary Cambodian rural real life. and connect with Cambodian real life. You can expect to connect with the local and capture the memorable photographs.

Highlights

Itinerary

Day 1: The Forest Temples 

Morning: Discover Ta Prohm Temple (Tom Rider Filmed) walk through the temple from the East entrance to the West entrance to meet again with our driver. From the Northwest of Ta Prohm, we shall walk from 1 – 3 km about (15 minutes) through the forest to the lightly visited temple of Ta Nei. Pause for a light breakfast around this peaceful area before continuous exploring to Ta Keo temple known as the “mountain with bronze peaks”, and admire its five-tiered pyramid structure. There is a reasonable chance to explore of this beautiful Angkor temple. 

Later in the morning discover exquisite of Angkor Wat the largest Hindu temple by the quieter and less frequented entry the Eastern causeway. The temple is busy at any time of day, but late morning is the quietest time to explore and admire the wonder architectural and the beautify bas reliefs. 

Lunch at local restaurant (own cost). A wide selection of excellent eateries can be recommended to suit all tastes and budgets.

Afternoon: Angkor Thom the world’s largest city in the 12th Century

Continuous to explore by entering from the Victory Gate of Angkor Thom. You have the options either walk along the path of 8m high laterite city wall (500m) to the Death Gate or continuing around by road.

Visit Wat Tang Tok to get a water blessing ceremony by the monks, said to bring good fortune for the journey ahead.

En route to the Terrace of the Leper King, we can stop by briefly to see an imposing statue found in Bayon temple which is currently displayed at Vihear Prampeilveng.

Begin again at the atmospheric Preah Palilay, and walk (1km) through the shaded parkland behind the terraces, pass Phimeanakas (Royal Palace) with its beautiful lakes, and the imposing Baphuon to finally reach to Bayon Temple (Jayavarman’s state temple) at the center of the city with many captivating giant stone faces.  Your guide will point out the most important and interesting of the detailed bas reliefs illustrating everyday life in the Angkorian era.

Day 2: Angkor Wat Sunrise and Tonle Sap Great Lake

 Early Morning: Start at 4:30 am, leaving from the hotel for a sunrise at pre-dawn to witness the breathtaking view of Angkor Wat temple, the best place for photography. Continue to explore the central complex and it beautify bas-reliefs of Angkor Wat [AD1113], one of travel’s remaining great adventure.

Hunter/gatherers on Tonle Sap:

After late breakfast continuous to explore Tonle Sap Great Lake the richest fresh water fishing ground in the world, a national treasure producing an ever-changing landscape. The communities that live around the margins of the lake cope with huge seasonal variations in water levels by building their homes on floating bamboo rafts or 30ft stilts. It is well worth the extra effort to get away from the touristy village of Chong Kneas to the more genuine stilted villages – Kompong Khleang or Kompong Phluk (dependent on water levels) – for an understanding of contemporary lake village life. 

Day 3: Explore Sacred Kulen Mountain & Beng Mealea temple

After breakfast, travel out from Siem Reap across ancient reservoirs (long since devoid of water), through pretty villages and rice paddies to visit the Sacred Kulen mountain (The Lost City of Angkor), boasting fine river carvings thousand lingers and beautiful waterfalls. 

 After Kulen Mountain, continuing to explore the remote temple of Beng Mealea, often described as the blueprint for Angkor Wat. Built under the control of Suryavarman II, this 12th century temple, overgrown with roots and vines, is in a much-collapsed state retaining a very atmospheric feel. Venture into darkened doorways skirting crumbling pillars and walk down the long promenades lined by naga balustrades. Take advantage of the walkways to traverse the ruins and scramble over tumbled stones in the less-explored courtyards.

Tour services Included:

Tour services Excluded:

Services Arrangement

- Hotel Reservation
- Transportation
- Airport pick up / transfer

Angkor & Sacred Kulen Mountain – 2 days

Overview

The tour takes you to discover the main highlight of beyond Angkor temples, visit ways to the most exquisite temples when they are at their quiet and best time to see without mass tourist and the countryside venture by the way to vibrant villages, pass the lush rice paddies. The tour guide will introduce to the real Cambodia and some secret, tourist-free spots, you can expect to connect with local rural life and capture memorable photographs.

Highlights

Itinerary

Day 1: The Forest Temples 

In the morning to Ta Prohm temple (Tom Rider Filmed) walk through the temple from the East entrance to the West entrance to meet again with our driver. From the Northwest of Ta Prohm, we shall walk from 1 – 3 km about (15 minutes) through the forest to the lightly visited temple of Ta Nei. Pause for a light breakfast around this peaceful area before continuous exploring to Ta Keo temple known as the “mountain with bronze peaks”, and admire its five-tiered pyramid structure. There is a reasonable chance to explore of this beautiful Angkor temple. 

Lunch at local restaurant (own cost). A wide selection of excellent eateries can be recommended to suit all tastes and budgets. 

Afternoon: Angkor Thom the world’s largest city in the 12th Century

Continuous to explore by entering from the Victory Gate of Angkor Thom. You have the options either walk along the path of 8m high laterite city wall (500m) to the Death Gate or continuing around by road.

Visit Wat Tang Tok to get a water blessing ceremony by the monks, said to bring good fortune for the journey ahead.

En route to the Terrace of the Leper King, we can stop by briefly to see an imposing statue found in Bayon temple which is currently displayed at Vihear Prampeilveng.

Begin again at the atmospheric Preah Palilay, and walk (1km) through the shaded parkland behind the terraces, pass Phimeanakas (Royal Palace) with its beautiful lakes, and the imposing Baphuon to finally reach to Bayon Temple (Jayavarman’s state temple) at the center of the city with many captivating giant stone faces.  Your guide will point out the most important and interesting of the detailed bas reliefs illustrating everyday life in the Angkorian era.

Day 2:  Angkor Wat Sunrise and Sacred Kulen Mountain

Early morning start for a sunrise tour at pre-dawn to witness the breathtaking view of Angkor Wat temple, the best place for photography. Continue to explore the central complex and bas-reliefs of Angkor Wat [AD1113], one of travel’s remaining great adventure.

After breakfast, travel out from Siem Reap across ancient reservoirs (long since devoid of water), through pretty villages and rice paddies to visit the National Park Sacred Kulen mountain the birthplace of Khmer Empire in 802 CE, boasting fine river carvings thousand lingers and beautiful waterfalls. 

Tour services Included:

Tour services Excluded:

Services Arrangement

- Hotel Reservation
- Transportation
- Airport pick up / transfer

Angkor & Remote temples – 3 days

Overview

The tours Beginning at the Angkor archeological park excursion the most famous and iconic Angkor temple, Banteay Srei, the well-known pink sand stone temple, early Angkor Capital Hariharalaya Rolous Group, hunter the Tonle Sap great lake and the Explore remote temple of Beng Mealea where few other travelers visit. 

Highlights

Itinerary

Day 1: The Forest temples and Angkor Complex

By road to Explore Srah Srang your first taste of the Angkorian temples.  Explore the sprawling labyrinth of Banteay Kdei with its Hall of Dancing Girls and continue explore to Ta Prohm (Tom Rider Filmed) walk through the temple from the East entrance to the West entrance to meet again with our driver. From the Northwest of Ta Prohm, we shall walk from 1 – 3 km about (15 minutes) through the forest to the lightly visited temple of Ta Nei. Pause for a light breakfast around this peaceful area before continuous exploring to Ta Keo temple known as the “mountain with bronze peaks”, and admire its five-tiered pyramid structure. There is a reasonable chance to explore of this beautiful Angkor temple.

Lunch at local restaurant (own cost). A wide selection of excellent eateries can be recommended to suit all tastes and budgets.

Afternoon: Angkor Thom the world’s largest city in the 12th Century

Begin again to explore by entering from the Victory Gate of Angkor Thom. You have the options either walk along the path of 8m high laterite city wall (500m) to the Death Gate or continuing around by road.

En route to the Terrace of the Leper King, we can stop by briefly to see an imposing statue found in Bayon temple which is currently displayed at Vihear Prampeilveng.

Continue at the atmospheric Preah Palilay, and walk (1km) through the shaded parkland behind the terraces, pass Phimeanakas (Royal Palace) with its beautiful lakes, and the imposing Baphuon to finally reach to Bayon Temple (Jayavarman’s state temple) at the center of the city with many captivating giant stone faces.  Your guide will point out the most important and interesting of the detailed bas reliefs illustrating everyday life in the Angkorian era.

Day 2: Angkor Wat Sunrise, Banteay Srei and Early Capital of Angkor

Early morning start for a sunrise tour at pre-dawn to witness the breathtaking view of Angkor Wat temple, the best place for photography. Continue to explore the central complex and bas-reliefs of Angkor Wat [AD1113], one of travel’s remaining great adventure.
After breakfast continuous visiting to Banteay Srei [AD967] some 37km distance from Siem Reap.  This beautiful pink sandstone temple is with the most exquisite well-known for its intricate deep carvings, of which hardly any space is left untouched and its perfect state of preservation.

Afternoon: The earliest Angkor capital

On the way back to the city you will begin to explore the earliest Angkor capital in the region [Hariharalaya AD881] near the contemporary town of Rolous. Lolei, Preah Ko and Bakong exhibit some of the first examples of architectural features found commonly throughout later Angkor temples.

Day 3: Hunter Tonle Sap Greak Lakd & Beng Mealea Temple

Hunter/gatherers on Tonle Sap

Begin to explore Tonle Sap Great Lake the richest fresh water fishing ground in the world, a national treasure producing an ever-changing landscape. The communities that live around the margins of the lake cope with huge seasonal variations in water levels by building their homes on floating bamboo rafts or 30ft stilts. It is well worth the extra effort to get away from the touristy village of Chong Kneas to the more genuine stilted villages – Kompong Khleang or Kompong Phluk (dependent on water levels) – for an understanding of contemporary lake life.

Lunch at Local Restaurant (at own cost)

In the aftenoon, continuing from the lake you will drive on to explore the remote temple of Beng Mealea, often described as the blueprint for Angkor Wat. Built under the control of Suryavarman II, this 12th century temple, overgrown with roots and vines, is in a much-collapsed state retaining a very atmospheric feel. Venture into darkened doorways skirting crumbling pillars and walk down the long promenades lined by naga balustrades. Take advantage of the walkways to traverse the ruins and scramble over tumbled stones in the less-explored courtyards.

Tour services Included:

Tour services Excluded:

Services Arrangement

- Hotel Reservation
- Transportation
- Airport pick up / transfer

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