Tour Packages:
2 Days / 2 Nights Tours in Siem Reap
Day one: Morning visit to the south gate of Angkor Thom Bayon, Baphoun, Elephant Terrace, Terrace of the Leprosy King, the Royal Enclosure, and Ta Prhom, the jungle temple, or as we call it "the tomb raider."Ta Prhom is a famous Hollywood film sight and has been singled out by the visits of Angelina Jolie. It is one of the most attractive of the temple complexes as influenced by the surrounds of kapok trees.
Afternoon we visit the Angkor Wat temple, the most intricate and largest temple complex in the world. It is one of the seven modern wonders of the world, having been built in the 12th century. It is one large temple built in the middle of an artificial moat which represented the ocean. The ocean is separated by the big bridge which represented the "rainbow bridge" which connected the world and paradise, according to Hindu mythology. After visiting this temple you may want to enjoy the sunset on the top of Phnom Bakheng Mountain. From here you can see a total view of Angkor Wat (depending on the weather conditions). You may also enjoy the helium balloon, 10 minutes up---down and 200 meters from the ground (price is not included).
Day two: In the morning we visit Bantey Srei temple, the women's temple. This is a very intricate and remarkably well preserved temple which was built in the 10th century. It is located 38 kilometers from the town of Siem Reap and you will enjoy the beautiful countryside scenery along the road.
Afternoon visit to the big circuit where there were only two temples but very different and interesting. Visit Prah Khan Temple. This is a building similar to the Roman coliseum. Temple is very interesting because in the 12th century it was used as the University of the Kingdom of Angkor. The temple consisted of 102 towers. We will continue on to visit Neak Poun Temple. This was used as a hospital in the 12th century. People came here to be cured based on their religious beliefs. Neak Poun Temple was surrounded by 4 small pools which represented the four elements of the human body.
We return to the hotel and this evening you will experience a buffet dinner and Cambodian cultural show including Aspara dance.
Next day Morning transfer to Siem Reap International Airport for your departure (depending on your flight time), which is included.
We hope that you take home many nice memories of this wonderful land.
3 Days / 3 Nights Tours in Siem Reap
Day One: Morning visit to the south gate of Angkor Thom, Bayon, Baphoun, Elephant Terrace, Terrace of the Leprosy King, the Royal Enclosure, and Ta Prhom, the jungle temple, or as we call it "the tomb raider." Ta Prhom is a famous Hollywood film sight and has been singled out by the visits of Angelina Jolie. It is one of the most attractive of the temple complexes as influenced by the surrounds of kapok trees.
Afternoon we visit the Angkor Vat temple, the most intricate and largest temple complex in the world. It is one of the seven modern wonders of the world, having been built in the 12th century. It is one large temple built in the middle of an artificial moat which represented the ocean. The ocean is separated by the big bridge which represented the "rainbow bridge" which connected the world and paradise, according to Hindu mythology. After visiting this temple you may want to enjoy the sunset on the top of Phnom Bakheng mountain. From here you can see a total view of Angkor Wat (depending on the weather conditions). You may also enjoy the helium balloon,10 minutes up---down and 200 meters from the ground (price is not included).
Day Two: A M visit to Bantey Srei temple, the women's temple. This is a very intricate and remarkably well preserved temple which was built in the 10th century. It is located 38 kilometers from the town of Siem Reap and you will enjoy the beautiful countryside scenery along the road. On the return to Siem Reap, we will stop at a local village, as well as stop at the Pre Rup Temple which was constructed in brick. It makes a very interesting picture. Afternoon visit to the big circuit where there were only two temples but very different and interesting.
Visit Prah Khan Temple. This is a building similar to the Roman coliseum. This temple is very interesting because in the 12th century it was used as the University of the Kingdom of Angkor. The temple consisted of towers. We will continue on to visit Neak Poun Temple. This was used as a hospital in the 12th century. People came here to be cured based on their religious beliefs. Neak Poun Temple was surrounded by 4 small pools which represented the four elements of the human body.
We return to the hotel and this evening you will experience a buffet dinner and Cambodian cultural show including Apsara Dance.
You will change your view from temples to the typical daily life of the Khmer people.
Day Three: In the morning, we explore the Tonle Sap Lake to see the floating villages and fishing houses. Tonle Sap Lake is one of the largest fresh water lakes in Southeast Asia. The causes the water to flow from the south to the north to fill lake and in November, the water flows backward, from the north to the south and empties into the Mekong River. On our way back to Siem Reap. The afternoon is spent visiting a silk factory where you will see how the Khmer people make silk fabric from cocoon and the weaving technique making high quality of clothing for men and women.
On our way back to Siem Reap, we will visit the artisan school where you will see artisans carve stone and wood. This school is sponsored by the European Union to allow poor people to learn new trades.
OPTION: This afternoon if the group agrees and is really interested in seeing more temples, we can visit the Roulous group which consists of three temples.( Prah ko, Bakong and Lolei temples.)
The next morning you will be transferred to the Siem Reap International Airport for your departure (depending on your flight time). We hope you take home many happy memories.
Tour Includes:
- Hotel Accommodation
- Angkor Wat temple pass.
- Meal for all days in tour with local restaurant or Buffet dinner and Cultural show.
- English speaking guide; Good Vehicle transportation.
- Cold mineral water and towels.
- Entrance fee for the temples (except for Boung Mealea and Phnom Kulen).
- Airport Pickup and Transfer.
Tour Excludes:
- Cambodia Visa and Airport tax.
- Tipping and other personal expenses.
- Air ticket costs.
- Things which have not mentioned in the above program.