Krong Siem Reap / Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, Taprohm and Sunset at Pre Rup Temple.
Today we are going to pick up you at the lobby of hotel. Then, we go to buy ticket before we visit Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom and Taprohm with sunset at Pre Rup Temple.
Siem Reap / Angkor Wat Temple
We will visit the Angkor Wat Temple. The architectural master piece was built in the 12th century, taking 30 years to be completed and represents the Khmer civilization at its grandest. Covering 81 hectares, it is one of the largest religious monuments ever built. Angkor Wat (the biggest Hindu temple in the world and the one of the largest religious monument in the world, built in between the 9th – 13th century, its general view are five ancients towers’ figure that embroidered or printed to the Kingdom of Cambodia’s Flag now.
Angkor / South Gate of Angkor Thom
South Gate of Angkor Thom, both sides of the south gate bridge have a demon and a god statue, who are holding the King Cobra called Naga Vasuki.
Siem Reap / Bayon Temple
Explore Bayon. This important temple is with its many captivating giant stone faces. It has 54 towers in total and each tower has four faces. It is at the center of Angkor Thom.
Krong Siem Reap / Terrace of Elephant
Walk out from the north entrance towards Baphoun. You will then find yourself at the Elephant Terrace. This was used to be the audience hall for the king.
Krong Siem Reap / Taprohm Temple
Keep on to Ta Prohm ( famous after the Tomb Raider movie) with its exciting interplay of stonework, nature , big trees and roots that cover the top of the temple.
Krong Siem Reap / Sunset at Pre Rup Temple
Climb up Pre Rup Temple for a beautiful sunset.
Krong Siem Reap / Kbal Spean, Banteay Srei and Banteay Samre Temple
Medium level of fitness required, 3km round trek in the jungle, wear sturdy shoes and bring rucksack for water.
Siem Reap / Kbal Spean-Thousands of Shiva Liga
Put on your walking shoes and discover the Cambodian jungle! Hidden from the beaten track lies Kbal Spean with the “River of Thousand Lingas” and an impressive waterfall. To get to the top of Kbal Spean and appreciate the intricately carved stone river bed you have to conquer a fairly steep incline, but fear not – the path is well worn and the biggest obstacles and boulders are overcome by series of well maintained wooden staircases, yet at least medium level of fitness is required for this 3km jungle walk.
Siem Reap / Banteay Srei Temple
Banteay Srei temple is regarded as the jewel in the crown of classical Khmer art. The tenth century temple is renowned for its intricate decoration carved in pink sandstone that covers the walls like tapestry. Banteay Srei was a new name which meaning in Khmer is "Citadel of Woman".
Siem Reap / Banteay Samre Temple
Banteay Samre is one of the most complete complexes at Angkor due to restoration using the method of “anastylosis”. The name Samre refers to an ethnic group of mountain people who inhabited the region at the base of Phnom Kulen and were probably related to the Khmers. The proportions of Banteay Samre are splendid. A unique feature is an interior moat with laterite paving, which when filled with water must have given an ethereal atmosphere to the temple.
Krong Siem Reap / Beng Mealea & Koh Keh Group
Today we go to visit Koh Keh Group & Beng Mealea Temple.
/ Koh Ker Group
You will ride 150km north-east to the Koh Ker temple group – another ancient capital of the Khmer Empire. Scattered over a large area, the most prominent temple of this group by far is the pyramid-like Prasat Thom. A wooden staircase has been repaired recently and it is now again possible to climb up and enjoy the breathtaking view of the surrounding region. On a clear day one can see the Kulen Mountain range in the south-west direction and Dangrek Mountain in the north marking the border with Thailand.
/ Beng Mealea Temple
Once in a complete state of disrepair resembling a giant jigsaw puzzle, Beng Mealea has recently been made more accessible with the addition of a wooden walkway throughout the structure assuring safe access and slight elevation, thus a better view. This mid 12th century temple features mixture of Buddhism and Hinduism attributes and is particularly mesmerising in the wet season.
Krong Siem Reap / Silk Farm & Mechrey Floating Vilage
Today we go to visit Silk Farm & Tonle Sap lake for floating village
Krong Siem Reap / Mechrey Floating Village-Tonle Sap Lake
A relative newcomer on the Tonle Sap touring scene, Mechrey is a small floating village approximately 25km west of Siem Reap. Here you will board a traditional wooden boat and through series of channels travel to the floating settlement where life flows in harmony with the rising and falling water levels. As most activities happen on water, prepare your camera for sights of floating markets, schools, chicken and pig pens, floating boat mechanics and smiling faces of the local people. You may wish to disembark and wander through an island pagoda grounds before continuing further to the impressive Flooded Forest stretching over 24 square meters and best viewed in the wet season. Your guide will be able to point out the different species of flora and fauna.
Puok / Angkor Silk Farm
Back on dry land, you will visit Angkor Silk Farm. A guided tour through the leafy grounds will reveal all the secrets and intricacies of the “from worm to scarf” process in detailed and well presented manner. Many gorgeous pieces produced here are for sale in plethora of colours and those who are not partial to retail therapy can indulge in a cup of coffee and cake in the friendly Cafe on the premises.
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Krong Siem Reap / Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, Taprohm and Sunset at Pre Rup Temple.
Today we are going to pick up you at the lobby of hotel. Then, we go to buy ticket before we visit Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom and Taprohm with sunset at Pre Rup Temple.
Siem Reap / Angkor Wat Temple
We will visit the Angkor Wat Temple. The architectural master piece was built in the 12th century, taking 30 years to be completed and represents the Khmer civilization at its grandest. Covering 81 hectares, it is one of the largest religious monuments ever built. Angkor Wat (the biggest Hindu temple in the world and the one of the largest religious monument in the world, built in between the 9th – 13th century, its general view are five ancients towers’ figure that embroidered or printed to the Kingdom of Cambodia’s Flag now.
Angkor / South Gate of Angkor Thom
South Gate of Angkor Thom, both sides of the south gate bridge have a demon and a god statue, who are holding the King Cobra called Naga Vasuki.
Siem Reap / Bayon Temple
Explore Bayon. This important temple is with its many captivating giant stone faces. It has 54 towers in total and each tower has four faces. It is at the center of Angkor Thom.
Krong Siem Reap / Terrace of Elephant
Walk out from the north entrance towards Baphoun. You will then find yourself at the Elephant Terrace. This was used to be the audience hall for the king.
Krong Siem Reap / Taprohm Temple
Keep on to Ta Prohm ( famous after the Tomb Raider movie) with its exciting interplay of stonework, nature , big trees and roots that cover the top of the temple.
Krong Siem Reap / Sunset at Pre Rup Temple
Climb up Pre Rup Temple for a beautiful sunset.
Krong Siem Reap / Kbal Spean, Banteay Srei and Banteay Samre Temple
Medium level of fitness required, 3km round trek in the jungle, wear sturdy shoes and bring rucksack for water.
Siem Reap / Kbal Spean-Thousands of Shiva Liga
Put on your walking shoes and discover the Cambodian jungle! Hidden from the beaten track lies Kbal Spean with the “River of Thousand Lingas” and an impressive waterfall. To get to the top of Kbal Spean and appreciate the intricately carved stone river bed you have to conquer a fairly steep incline, but fear not – the path is well worn and the biggest obstacles and boulders are overcome by series of well maintained wooden staircases, yet at least medium level of fitness is required for this 3km jungle walk.
Siem Reap / Banteay Srei Temple
Banteay Srei temple is regarded as the jewel in the crown of classical Khmer art. The tenth century temple is renowned for its intricate decoration carved in pink sandstone that covers the walls like tapestry. Banteay Srei was a new name which meaning in Khmer is "Citadel of Woman".
Siem Reap / Banteay Samre Temple
Banteay Samre is one of the most complete complexes at Angkor due to restoration using the method of “anastylosis”. The name Samre refers to an ethnic group of mountain people who inhabited the region at the base of Phnom Kulen and were probably related to the Khmers. The proportions of Banteay Samre are splendid. A unique feature is an interior moat with laterite paving, which when filled with water must have given an ethereal atmosphere to the temple.
Krong Siem Reap / Beng Mealea & Koh Keh Group
Today we go to visit Koh Keh Group & Beng Mealea Temple.
/ Koh Ker Group
You will ride 150km north-east to the Koh Ker temple group – another ancient capital of the Khmer Empire. Scattered over a large area, the most prominent temple of this group by far is the pyramid-like Prasat Thom. A wooden staircase has been repaired recently and it is now again possible to climb up and enjoy the breathtaking view of the surrounding region. On a clear day one can see the Kulen Mountain range in the south-west direction and Dangrek Mountain in the north marking the border with Thailand.
/ Beng Mealea Temple
Once in a complete state of disrepair resembling a giant jigsaw puzzle, Beng Mealea has recently been made more accessible with the addition of a wooden walkway throughout the structure assuring safe access and slight elevation, thus a better view. This mid 12th century temple features mixture of Buddhism and Hinduism attributes and is particularly mesmerising in the wet season.
Krong Siem Reap / Silk Farm & Mechrey Floating Vilage
Today we go to visit Silk Farm & Tonle Sap lake for floating village
Krong Siem Reap / Mechrey Floating Village-Tonle Sap Lake
A relative newcomer on the Tonle Sap touring scene, Mechrey is a small floating village approximately 25km west of Siem Reap. Here you will board a traditional wooden boat and through series of channels travel to the floating settlement where life flows in harmony with the rising and falling water levels. As most activities happen on water, prepare your camera for sights of floating markets, schools, chicken and pig pens, floating boat mechanics and smiling faces of the local people. You may wish to disembark and wander through an island pagoda grounds before continuing further to the impressive Flooded Forest stretching over 24 square meters and best viewed in the wet season. Your guide will be able to point out the different species of flora and fauna.
Puok / Angkor Silk Farm
Back on dry land, you will visit Angkor Silk Farm. A guided tour through the leafy grounds will reveal all the secrets and intricacies of the “from worm to scarf” process in detailed and well presented manner. Many gorgeous pieces produced here are for sale in plethora of colours and those who are not partial to retail therapy can indulge in a cup of coffee and cake in the friendly Cafe on the premises.
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