Day 1 : Angkor-Small Circuit: (stay in Siem Reap)
Siem Reap Private Taxi! start after breakfast at your hotel, Visit the Small Circuit of the Angkor Archeological park. First of course we have to go to the ticket office, so that you can purchase you three day pass with photo ID. The office will take you photo and issue your pass. From here we begin! Driving down the tree lined road, along which monkeys cavort and play, you catch your first sight of Angkor Wat, the world’s largest religious structure. After you have had the chance to explore and experience the magnificence of Angkor Wat, refresh yourself with cold water (we recommend not to consume alcohol during this part of the day due to dehydration), and proceed to the Angkor Thom South Gate, Bayon temple, Baphuon, Phimeanakas,Elephant Terrace, Terrace of the Leper King, Ta keo, Ta Phrom temple (also known as the Tomb Raider Temple) sunset at Pre Rue temple or Phnom Bakheng be for returning to your hotel in the evening is yours to enjoy one of the many international standard restaurants or other attractions that Siem Reap has to offer.
Day 2 : Phnom Kulen, Tonle Sap Lake and Rolous Group Bakong temple: (stay in Siem Reap)
Siem Reap Private Taxi, Start from Siem Reap after breakfast in the morning heading north towards Phnom Kulen national park through approximately a 1.30-hour and then to Koh Ker pyramid temple drive in an air-conditioned vehicle. Enjoy the scenic ride along the way as you pass through local villages and verdant tropical forest. You will visit Cambodia’s biggest Reclining Buddha carved on sandstone. The temple is located on top of the hill and can be reached through a flight of steps. Next you will set off to the sacred river of 1000 Lingas. The riverbed is interestingly carved with numerous lingas, a phallic symbol of the Hindu god, Shiva. You will also see some rock carvings along the river depicting Hindu deities. You will continue through another sacred site, the Phnom Kulen Waterfall. Calm your senses by watching the waterfall tumbling down the rocks. You will have time to wade in its basin and opt to cool-off from the midday sun by swimming on its pool. Discover and learn more about the historical and cultural significance of Phnom Kulen as your expert guide walks you through each of these landmarks. Stop for lunch (at your own account) at a local restaurant along the way. and then visit Rolous Group, Bakong temple is first khmer temple mountain of sandstone constructed by rulers of the khmer Empire at Angkor near modern Siem reap in Cambodia. In the final decades of the 9th century, it served as th official state temple of King Indravarman I in the ancient city of Hariharalaya, located in an area that today is called Roluos.
After lunch we travel to Tonle Sap, South East Asia’s largest fresh water lake. The lake's size and volume vary significantly through the year, depending on whether it is the wet or dry season. We will take a boat along the lake and see many of the floating villages and people who call the lake home. Returning to the dock, we head back to your hotel where you can freshen and then choose one of the many restaurants of international standard Siem Reap has to offer
Day 3 : Angkor Grand Circuit & Banteay Srei temple : (stay in Siem Reap)
Cambodia Taxi Drivers, This morning start early morning 4.30 am, sunrise at Angkor Wat, Today we return to the temples of Angkor along the Grand or Outer Circuit. We visit Banteay Srei temple, Preah Khan, Neak Prea, Ta Som, East Mebon and Pre Rue, Banteay Kdei and Prasat Kravan temple, A Khmer luncheon around temple by local restaurant! After, we return to the hotel, or a restaurant of your choosing, before starting the next day!
Day 4 : Beng Mealea temple & Koh Ker temple: (stay in Sre Em-Preah Vihear)
Before we out from Siem Reap, we have the time to visit and explore Beng Mealea temple and Koh Ker (Pyramid temple) complexes. Also known as the Lotus Pond temples, their age is undefined by archaeologists, and remain largely unrestored. Still, a fascinating and intriguing look back in time. Then, with cold drink in hand, We stay at Sra Em village, Sra Em commune (night stay). in comfort.
Day 5 : Visit Preah Vihear temple: (stay in Sre Em-Preah Vihear)
Let’s start this morning after breakfast at your hotel, Then visit Preah Vihear temple. It is distinct from others not only in terms of its size but also in what it shows, with objects on display ranging from ancient artifacts to information about a variety of heritage locations in Cambodia, and even exhibits on neighbouring countries. It will also focus on local indigenous cultures, especially the Kuy ethnic group – including their role during the Angkorian era as elephant breeders and as armourers. Preah Vihear Temple is the crowning glory of the area. An ancient Hindu temple situated atop a 525-metre cliff has the most spectacular setting of all the temples with sweeping views across the jungles of Cambodia and Thailand. Please be careful of the monkeys that live within the area – they are known for stealing sunglasses, hats and cameras! In 1962, following a lengthy dispute between the two countries, the International Court of Justice in The Hague ruled that the temple is in Cambodia, in evening return to the hotel, stay at Sra Em village (night stay), Sra Em commune.
Day 6 : Visit Preak Khan Kompong Svay temple: (stay in Kampong Thom)
After a good night’s sleep and breakfast at the hotel, we travel to Preah Vihea via the magnificent temple of Preak Khan Kompong Svay temple, a temple visited often by Cambodia’s current King.. It stands as the largest single religious complex ever built during the pre Angkorian Era, as its exterior enclosure is approximately 5 square km. Preah Vihear is a province which borders Thailand and Laos, and for many years has been a point of dispute and fighting between Thailand and Cambodia. From here, you can see the standing armies of the Thai and Cambodia nations as they watch each other, with guns and embattlements in place. Now thankfully quiet!. Arrive at hotel and check in! We stay at Kampong Thom.
Day 7 : Kampong Thom-visit Sambor Prei Kuk: (stay! back to Siem Reap city / Siem Reap airport)
This morning, after you breakfast check out from your hotel, we visit Kampong Thom city tours. then we will visit Sambor Prei Kuk temple, an archaeological site which dates back to the late 6th to 9th century; before the Angkorian era.
Located on the Eastern bank of the Tonle Sap lake, close to the Sen River, the central part of Sambor Prei Kuk is divided into three main groups. The buildings of Sambor Prei Kuk are characteristic of the period with a simple external plan. Architectural features include numerous prasats, octagonal towers, shiva lingams and yonis, ponds and reservoirs, and lion sculptures. Sambor Prei Kuk is located amidst mature cool sub-tropical forests with limited undergrowth.
Before we return to Siem Reap, Still, a fascinating and intriguing look back in time. Then, with cold drink in hand, we drive back to Siem Reap in comfortable vehicles. To your hotel / Siem Reap Angkor International airport.
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