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3 Days: Small-Big circle, Banteay Srey, Beng Mealea and Flaoting village
Day 1: After your breakfast our guide will meet you in the lobby at your accommodation (Hotel or Guest House) and will take you to visit to the city of Angkor Thom. At first we will start visit Bayon temple it’s the highlight temple in the center of Angkor Thom city with 49 towers which every tower has 4 faces so that’s mean all towers have 196 faces of Budhhistsatva Avalokestesvara and we walk to the next temple nearby called Baphoun which is Hindu temple built before Angkor Wat in 11st Century but the big Reclining Buddha behind built in 16th Century & continue to Royal Enclosure Wall nearby with visit Elephant & Liper King Terrace as still in complex of Angkor Thom then we continue to outside Angkor Thom complex to visit Ta Prohm temple on small circuit road the one with a lot of gigantic root of trees over the temple and It’s the place where Hollywood film company made a Movie “Tom Raider”.
After a busy couple hours in the morning around 12:30pm, we’ll have lunch at a local restaurant.
After lunch, already around 1:30pm or 2:00pm in the afternoon we’ll visit the world famous Angkor Wat temple. It really is amazing! Afterward, continue to Phnom Bakheng climb the hill and temple to enjoy watching the sunset view. After sunset, when it gets dark, we climb down the hill and return to your hotel or guesthouse by 6:00 p.m. or 6:30 p.m.
Note: Due to the limited number of tourists at the peak on Phnom Bakheng, we will require or take you to climb up Phnom Bakheng a bit earlier, and you can take a bit longer waiting for sunset (Note: Waiting & seeing sunset will take 1.45 hours – 2 hours).
Day 2: Start tour early at 5:00am to watch sunrise at Angkor Wat. After seeing the sunrise, return to the hotel for breakfast. After breakfast, we will continue on to Banteay Srei, also known as the Ladies Temple, which was constructed by Hindu King Rajendravarman II in the half of the tenth century out of pink sandstone and is devoted to the trinity of Hindu gods, particularly Shiva. On the way back we’ll stop to see Sugar Palm villages, the place where you’ll see local people making sugar palm, or you can stop around there also to see Landmine Museum. Then we continue to visit Banteay Samre and Pre Rup Temple, a temple with 5 levels that you’ll enjoy with a very nice view when you get up to the top of this temple.
After a busy couple hours in the morning around 12:30pm, we’ll have lunch at a local restaurant.
After lunch, already around 1:30pm or 2:00pm in the afternoon, we go to visit temples on the Big Circle Prah Khan, which were built by King Jayavarman VII and dedicated to his father. It is a huge, highly exportable monastic complex and served as a Buddhist monastery and school, engaging over 1000 monks. Continue to Neak Poan, a small island temple located in the middle of the last Barray, constructed by a Khmer King in the Angkor Area, and we continue to nearby temple Ta Som, the small temple but classic, East Mebon, a large temple-mountain-like ruin, rising three levels and crowned by five towers temple, then we continue to Pre Rup temple (turn the body), which was constructed in the late 10th century and dedicated to Hindu gods. This reflects the common belief among Cambodians that funerals were conducted at the temple. The last temple we will stop by to visit is Banteay Kdei, which is a Buddhist temple constructed in the 12th century AD.
Day 3: After your breakfast, our guide will meet you in the lobby at your accommodation (hotel or guest house) and will take you to visit temples in Rolous Group (Lolei, Prah Ko, Bakong), a Cambodian modern small town and an archeological site about 13 km east of Siem Reap along NH6. Once it was the seat of Hariharalaya, first capital of the Khmer Empire, north of Tonlé Sap. Among the “Roluos Group” of temples, there are some of the earliest permanent structures built by Khmer. After we take along, driving more than one hour to Beng Mealea. We will have lunch break at any good restaurant nearby around 11:30am or 12:00pm before we visit Beng Mealea.
After lunch, already around 1:00pm, we go to visit Beng Mealea. As so far, this temple is still original with no restoration yet and too much covered by jungle. That’s why most people call it “Indianajon Temple.”.
On the way back to the city, we stop by to visit Local Market Phsa Leur, Old Market and Artisan d’Angkor, where it is famous for its traditional craft skills products are available such as stone carving, wood carving, lacquering, gilding, and silk processing. But if you don’t want to see Old Market or Artisan D’Angkor, then we go back to your hotel and finish the tour.
Everyday time to start tour you can choose by yourself, but we suggest you start at 8:00am or 8:15am or 8:30am or 8:45am or 9:00am except sunrise tour which requires starting at 4:45am-5:00am. When the tour starts, the tour guide and driver will come to pick you up from the hotel lobby, and then you have to be ready already in the lobby at this time also.
English tour guide
A/C car / van / bus with driver
Parking fees and road tolls
Cool drinking waters and towels
Temples pass
Meals (B / L / D)
- Please note that you must be dressed appropriately for visiting some of our temples: Angkor Wat, Baphoun inside Angkor Thom, Phnom Bakheng, and climbing some temples. This means your pants or skirt should cover your knees and shirt cannot be sleeveless (make sure that your shirt covers your shoulders, no singlets!) Otherwise, you won’t be allowed entry or to climb up; this is by Temples Authority.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and wearing light cotton clothes is suggested as well for the weather from March to July, as it’s very hot with high humidity. - We suggest you bring your camera charger, then you can recharge it during your lunch break at the restaurant.
- The official currency in Cambodia is the Cambodian Riel (KHR); however, USD is used everywhere in the country, and most of the prices are set in USD. We advise you to bring US$ and remember to bring new and clean bank notes, as the old or torn notes will not be accepted at most places. ATMs are almost everywhere in the city, making it easy to withdraw cash in USD. The exchange rate is usually roughly KHR4000 to US$1, so if you give US$2 for something that costs KHR6000, you will usually receive back KHR2000.
REMARK:
Payment of tour fees will be required to at the end of tour only (you are not required to pay in advance or deposit at all) and pay in cash in USD only (NO payment by credit cards)
FAQ:
Q: Is it OK to tip the guide/driver?
A: Yes, it is OK. If you would like to.
Tour Tips
- Please note that you must be dressed appropriately for visiting some of our temples: Angkor Wat, Baphoun inside Angkor Thom, Phnom Bakheng, and climbing some temples. This means your pants or skirt should cover your knees and shirt cannot be sleeveless (make sure that your shirt covers your shoulders, no singlets!) Otherwise, you won’t be allowed entry or to climb up; this is by Temples Authority.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and wearing light cotton clothes is suggested as well for the weather from March to July, as it’s very hot with high humidity. - We suggest you bring your camera charger, then you can recharge it during your lunch break at the restaurant.
- The official currency in Cambodia is the Cambodian Riel (KHR); however, USD is used everywhere in the country, and most of the prices are set in USD. We advise you to bring US$ and remember to bring new and clean bank notes, as the old or torn notes will not be accepted at most places. ATMs are almost everywhere in the city, making it easy to withdraw cash in USD. The exchange rate is usually roughly KHR4000 to US$1, so if you give US$2 for something that costs KHR6000, you will usually receive back KHR2000.
REMARK:
Payment of tour fees will be required to at the end of tour only (you are not required to pay in advance or deposit at all) and pay in cash in USD only (NO payment by credit cards)
FAQ:
Q: Is it OK to tip the guide/driver?
A: Yes, it is OK. If you would like to.










