Day
1: Welcome to Siem Reap & Angkor Heritage Site
AM :
Warmly welcome by
our tour guide upon your arrival at Siem Reap
airport and check in at hotel.
Then depart from Hotel to see
the
South Gate of Angkor Thom,
the last capital of Angkor Period (AD 802-1432)
until the 15th century, was indeed a Great City as
its name implied. Bayon
Temple, one of the most popular sites in
Angkor complex and over 200 large faces caved on the
54 towers, which at that time represents the 54
provinces in The Khmer Empire; give this temple its
majestic character, Terrace
of elephant and Terrace of Leper king.
Then visit the jungle-like temple of Ta
Prohm. The movement of the earth beneath
distorts the high lichen covered walls. Build in AD
1186 by King Jayavarman VII. 800 years of history
lie twisted and broken, with sinister root systems
of huge trees enveloping doors and windows in a
stranglehold. Trunks of trees twist amongst stone
pillars, and spread their gigantic roots over, under
and in between the stones, probing walls and
terraces apart, make this temple even more
extractive. This amazing temple is a photographers
dream!
Enjoy the lunch at Local Restaurant.
PM
: Depart from
the hotel Then, fulfill your dream by visit to
Angkor Wat Temple,
one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Surround by a
moat and an exterior wall measuring 1300 meters x
1500 meters. It is a massive three-tiered pyramid
crowned by five lotus-like towers rising 65 meters
from ground level. The walls of the temple are
covered inside and out with bas-reliefs and
carvings. Nearly 2000 distinctively rendered Apsara
carvings adorn the walls throughout the temple and
represent some of the finest examples of Apsara
carvings in Angkorian era art.
Then we will enjoy sunset at
Bakheng Mountain to witness spatula
view of Angkor Wat’s 5 towels and Beautiful sunsets
over the forest…
Enjoy your evening with the Ancient Khmer Kingdom's
cultural dance show with buffet dinner
Day 2: Explore Temple
5:00
AM :
Depart from hotel and experience
sunrise at Angkor Wat
by enjoying picnic breakfast. The Sun was rise &
bright; explores to Srah
Srang, is ancient lake offer a pleasant,
much less touristy sunrise alternative to Angkor Wat.
Pre Rup is
superior temple-mountain, as well as an excellent
view of the surrounding countryside.
East Mebone is a
large temple-mountain-like ruin, rising three levels
and crowned by five towers.
Then we take a drive of about 50 minutes to the most
beautiful temple 'Banteay
Srey' (citadel of the women),’ but this
is a modern appellation that probably refers to the
delicate beauty of the carvings and displays some of
the finest examples of classical Khmer art. Built at
a time when the Khmer Empire was gaining significant
power and territory, the temple was constructed by a
Brahmin counselor under a powerful king,
Rajendravarman and later under Jayavarman V.
Enjoy the local style
lunch at restaurant.
Then continue to visit
NEAK PEAN; a
small island temple
located in the middle of the last baray (the Preah
Khan Baray or Jayatataka) to be constructed by a
Khmer king in the Angkor area. The central temple
sits at the axis of a cross or lotus pattern of
eight pools and coiled serpents, encoiled nagas that
encircled the temple. The temple is faced by a
statue of the horse, Balaha, saving drowning
sailors. Though originally dedicated to Buddha, Neak
Pean contains
several Hindu images.
During the dry season, the water is low and most
photogenic in the wet season.
Near by,
Preah Khan (Scared
Sword) is
a huge, highly explorer able monastic complex. Full
of carving, passage made great photo opportunities.
It originally served as a Buddhist monastery and
school, engaging over 1000 monks. For a short period
it was also the residence of King Jayavarman VII .
Like most of Jayavarman VII's monuments, the
Buddha images were vandalized in the later Hindu
resurgence. Some Buddha carvings in the central
corridor have been crudely carved over with
Bodhisattvas, and in a couple of odd cases, a lotus
flower and a linga.
Back to the hotel for
refresh and Enjoy local style BBQ Dinner to bring
sweet experience back home...
Day 3: Siem Reap Town – Bon Voyage!
AM :
After Breakfast, Visit
to Old Market and Lucky
Mall, to collect souvenir for your home
and experience the local wet market. Last but not
least; carving training school of
Artisan D’Angkor
shall not be missing.
Checking out and
transfer back to the airport.
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Tour Only |
1 Pax |
2 Pax |
3-5 Pax |
6 -7 Pax |
8 – 10 pax |
11 – 15 pax |
16 – 20 pax |
Sgl. Supl. |
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Cost per
Pax |
160 USD |
130 USD |
110 USD |
100 USD |
90 USD |
80 USD |
70 USD |
60 USD |