FIVE DAYS TOUR ITINERARY INFORMATION AT ANGKOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK
Transportation and Tour Guide Service Fee for 5 days | តំលៃសេវាកម្ម ជួលរថយន្ត និង មគ្គុទេ្ទស សំរាប់ទស្សនាកំសាន្ត រយះពេល៥ថ្ងៃ
-Car and Driver 1-4 Pax + English Speaking Tour guide: 493.00 USD / Car and Driver Only: 288.00 USD
-Mini-van 5-10 Pax + English Speaking Tour guide: 535.00 USD / Mini Van and Driver Only: 330.00 USD
* Note: Sunrise at Angkor Wat start at 4:45am , it will be extra charged to Remoke for 5.00 USD, Car or Van charge for 10.00 USD, and English Speaking Tour guide charge for 10.00 USD.
* Note: Sunrise at Angkor Wat start at 4:45am , it will be extra charged to Remoke for 5.00 USD, Car or Van charge for 10.00 USD, and English Speaking Tour guide charge for 10.00 USD.
Day One Tour Itinerary Description | សេចក្តី រៀបរាប់ អំពីដំនើរកំសាន្តនៅតាម គោដៅនីមួយៗ នៅថ្ងៃទី១
Morning start @ 07:30AM-08:00AM
Visit Roluos Group (Hariharalaya), the monument of Roluos group temples, which served as the Capital of Indravarman I (reigned 877-889, are among the earliest large, permanent temples built by the Khmers and marks the beginning of Khmer classical art including main temple such as:
Visit Roluos Group (Hariharalaya), the monument of Roluos group temples, which served as the Capital of Indravarman I (reigned 877-889, are among the earliest large, permanent temples built by the Khmers and marks the beginning of Khmer classical art including main temple such as:
Preah Ko Temple, erected by Indravarman I in the late of 9th century dedicated by the king to his ancestors in 880 AD.
Preah Ko Temple in Roluos Group |
Bakong, the largest and most interesting of the Roluos Group temple, with his active Buddhist monastery just to the North of the east entrance.
Bakong Temple is a Mountain Temple |
Bakong Temple Photo Captured from North-West Direction |
The West Entrance of Bakong Temple |
Bakong Temple |
Bakong Temple in Siem Reap of Cambodia |
Lolei the four brick towers, a replica of the towers of Preah Ko, built on an island in the center of a large reservoir- now rice fields, by Yasovarman I, the founder to the first city at Angkor.
Afternoon Start @ 13:00PM-14:00PM
After you finished your morning tour at Roluos group temples, you will have had some snack or lunch at peaceful natural restaurant in Bankong district Siem Reap province therefore you will be enjoying the services and Khmer cuisine. When you had a great time at the restaurant with relaxation, you will continued to visit some places in the town included such as:
Go visiting Angkor national museum houses are one of the world's largest collections of Khmer art, including sculptural, ceramics, bronzes, and ethnographic objects. The Museum’s collection includes over 14,000 items, from prehistoric times to periods before, during, and after the Khmer Empire, which at its height stretched from Thailand, across present-day Cambodia, to southern Vietnam.
Angkor national museum Photo will be updated soon...
Phnom Bakheng Photo will be updated soon...
Day Two Tour Itinerary Description | សេចក្តី រៀបរាប់ អំពីដំនើរកំសាន្តនៅតាម គោដៅនីមួយៗ នៅថ្ងៃទី២
Starting early morning @ 04:30AM-05:00AM
Getting up early in the early so that you can see sun rise at Angkor Wat in early morning and continues to another great tour of Angkor Thom (comprising of the Bayon Temple, Terrace of Leper King and the Elephant Terrace). The city of Angkor Thom, founded by Jayavarman VII in the late of 12th century, was one of the largest of all Khmer cities and remained the capital until 17th century. We enter the city the through the monumental south gate, its tower feature four faces pointing in each of cardinal directions with the elephants holding up the main gate preceded by a no less impressive Avenue of Gods and Ashuras (Giants) lining the bridge across the structure moat.
Tourists are at Angkor Wat for the Sunrise |
The Bayon or state temple of Jayavarman VII is one of the most enigmatic and power religious constructions in the world. It is a unique mass of “faces tower” which create a stone-mountain of ascending peaks. There were originally 49 towers of which 37 are still standing today. Most are carved with four faces on each cardinal point. The central tower has many more.
The Elephant Terrace is at the heart of Angkor Thom and looks out overage Royal spare. It marks the entrance to the Royal Palace and was the focal point for Royal receptions. The Carving of the elephants along its Walls gives it its modern name.
Khmer Woman stands nearby Lion and 9 heads serpent Guardians in Bayon Temple, SIEM REAP CAMBODIA |
Afternoon Start @ 14:30PM-15:00PM
In the afternoon, transfer to the archaeological site and continue the temple tours Ta Prohm was built in the 12th century by Jayavarman VII as a royal monastery. It was dedicated to the king’s mother. This temple was chosen to be left in its natural state as an example of how most of Angkor looked, upon its rediscovery in the 18th century. Shrouded in jungle, the temple of Ta Prohm is ethereal in aspect and conjures up a romantic aura with gigantic roots and branches intimately intertwined with the stoned and probing walls to form a natural roof above the man mad structures.
In the morning, you will continue your temple visit, including Prasat Kravan with unique brick sculptures, Pre Rup, the mountain temple, Ta Som, Neak Pean, a foundation built in the middle of a pool and representing the paradisiacal Himalayan mountain-lake, Eastern Mebon, guarded at its corner by stone figures of harnessed elephants, some of which are still in a reasonable state of preservation.
Preah Khan, built in the 12th century was one of Jayavarman VII’s largest projects dedicated to his father. Preah Khan was much more than a temple with over 1,000 teachers it appears also to have been a Buddhist university as well as a considerable city. Preah Khan is location on the western edge of its own long Baray, the Jayatataka, and a terraced landing stage at the end of the temple West-East axis access to the lake with a moat surrounding the city.
The third enclosure bounded by another late rite wall is the grandest with four gopuras and located within the enclosure is the Hall of Dancers decorated with friezes of dancing Apsara. You can cross Preah khan from East to West or vice versa. As you walk, be aware by the magnificent stone sculptures of giant graduals, each one grasping the tail of naga, its traditional enemy, in each hand. The restoration of Preah Khan is currently undertaken by the World Monuments Fund, a US based foundation.
Kravan Temple and other temple photo will be updated soon...
Afternoon Start @ 3:00PM-3:15:00PM
In the afternoon, heading up for tour of Banteay Srei Temple, the most exquisite temple in the complex. Banteay Srei is the “Citadel of Women” or “Citadel of Beauty”presumably referring to its size and the delicacy of its decoration. Unlike the major sites at Angkor, Banteay Srei was not a royal temple. It was built not by the kings, but by Brahmin Priests. Often described in terms as the “Jewel of Khmer Art”, Banteay Srei is a temple of great beauty, and compares with little else in Angkor. Its miniature scale almost always surprises visitors, and the near total decoration of its surfaces are exceptional. For its protection, the most inner spaces of the temple are closed to public.
Evening Start @ 6:00PM-6:15PM
To visit Smile of Angkor and enjoy buffet dinner and show is one of the best things to do in Siem Reap“ It is the first Grand Epic show that recreates the Angkor Civilization in all its glorious aspects. Our show takes you on a journey from foundation to prosperity of Angkor and the worldwide famous Angkor Vat, through folk tales to ancient customs, from past to present. The performance contains traditional Cambodian dances such as Apsara Dance, Peacock Dance, Shiva Dance, Bokator (traditional Khmer martial art).
Day Four Tour Itinerary Description | សេចក្តី រៀបរាប់ អំពីដំនើរកំសាន្តនៅតាម គោដៅនីមួយៗ នៅថ្ងៃទី៤
Morning start @ 07:00AM-07:30AM
To visit the Kulen Mountain, walk 1hr and 30 minutes through the forest to the top of the hill to reach Kulen Moutain. This is where the 500 year long age of Angkor began. Phnom Kulen is the mountain on which Jayavarman II initiated the royal good of the king linga cult in 802AD, declaring a unified and independent Khmer Empire under a single ruler and beginning what would later become known as the Angkor period (though the capital city would not actually move to the Angkor area for another century.) soon after the ceremony, Jayavarman II moved his capital from Phnom Kulen to the area near the modern twon of Rolous (see the Rolouse Group) where it was to remain for almost a century before moving to the Angkor area.
There are several minor ruins at Phnom Kulen including hundreds of linga stands in the Siem Reap River. Water fall and active pagoda. It’s a bit over 50km each way from Siem Reap so set aside at least a haft day trip there and back.
Most people first climb up to the top of the mountain to have a look and to pray at the pagoda with the large resting Buddha. The statue of Buddha is carved in a boulder of sandstone and is one of the biggest you can find in Cambodia. Walk around the statue and you will notice that at the back of the statue a lot of people leave money and small notes with whishes for their families and friends. Before going down take you time to enjoy the view. You will see a part of the jungle and forests that are still presented in Cambodia. After this you can go down by following a small trial which leads to small sanctums and a natural source with holy water. A lot of people wash their hands and face with this holy water hoping it will bring them good luck.
Beng Melea temple has three gallery walls and a moat at the entrance. The interior temple area is a big pile of
rubble, great for climbing around and exploring. There was a movie recently
filmed here and the filmmakers left their ramps, making it a bit easier to get
around. The east entrance is closed because
of many fallen rocks, but enter just to the right of the main entrance and look
for the relief images of the god
of fire over the
first door as you approach the gallery by the first ramp, then an image of a
three-headed elephant born of the mythical Churning of the Ocean of Milk (the
Hindu creation legend). A small library is inside this first gallery area. From
here, plunge into the temple center.
Day Five Tour Itinerary Description | សេចក្តី រៀបរាប់ អំពីដំនើរកំសាន្តនៅតាម គោដៅនីមួយៗ នៅថ្ងៃទី៥
Morning start @ 07:30AM-08:00AM
Visit to the floating village of Chong Khneas, located 15 kilometers south of Siem Reap. Visit village, crocodile farm, fish farm and take boat trip in a traditional wooden boat on the Tonle Sap Lake,the great lake of Cambodia, one of the wonders of Asia.
Chong Khneas floating village photo will be updated soon...
Visiting old market ( Phsar Chas) is located in the former French Quarter close to the Pub Street and the numerous western bars and restaurants in this part of the town. Siem Reap Province of Cambodia is one the well known as a rich province with resource of cultural buildings, natural resources in the south-east Asia.
Phsar Chas and Souvenir shop photo will be updated soon...
Visit the Tonlé Sap Lake: with well over 5000 people living in over 1300 houseboats. After visit the Artisans D’angkor Help young Cambodian artisans to find work in their home villages and provide them with a trade and role in society. In this way, Artisans d'Angkor offers professional, economic and social integration. Program in stone sculpture, wood carving and silk painting. They will join Artisans d'Angkor at the completion of their training.
Artisans d'Angkor photo will be updated soon...
Afternoon Start @ 1:30:00PM-2:00:00PM
Cambodian Cultural Village (CCV) is a theme park and museum in Siem Reap, Cambodia. It is located on the road to and from the airport, 6 km from the town.
The theme park was constructed in 2001 and opened to the public on 24 September 2003. It covers a total area of 210,000 square meters. The CCV presents miniature versions of important historical buildings and structures, together with local customs. There are eleven unique villages, representing the varied culture heritage of nineteen ethnic groups. At each village are wood houses, carvings in stone, traditional performances in different styles such as: Apsara dancing, performances of ethnic minorities from the north-east of Cambodia, traditional wedding ceremony, circus, folk games, peacock dancing, acrobats, elephant shows, boxing and more.
Cambodian Cultural Village is considered by some as "kitsch", but is popular with Cambodians and other Asian visitors. It includes a wax museum displaying scenes from the culture and history of Cambodia.
Cultural Village Photo will be updated soon...
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