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BRIEF ITINERARY:
Day 1: Arrive
Phnom Penh
Day 2: Phnom Penh -
Siem Reap -
Angkor (B)
Day 3: Siem Reap - Angkor (B)
Day 4:Siem Reap - Angkor (B)
Day 5: Siem Reap - Angkor (B)
Day 6: Siem Reap -
Departure (B)
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DETAIL ITINERARY:
Day 1: Arrive to
Phnom Penh
Transfer from Phnom Penh International Airport to
the hotel.
Afternoon, Phnom Penh city tour: Visit the Victory
Monument,
and the National
Museum,
also called Musee des Beaux-Arts. A French
archaeologist and painter, Georges Groslier,
designed it in Khmer style in 1917. The museum
contains a collection of Khmer art - notably
sculptures - throughout the ages. Visit the Royal
Palace,
built by King Norodom in 1866 on the site of
the old town, and the Silver Pagoda. Located
within the Royal Palace, the Silver
Pagoda is
so named because of its floor, which is made up of
5000 silver tiles. The treasures found inside
include a solid gold Buddha encrusted and weighing
90kilograms and a small 17th century
emerald and baccarat crystal Buddha. End your
afternoon with the visit of the Wat
Phnom Temple,
Phnom Penh's
namesake, from where you can enjoy views over the
tree-lined avenues of Phnom Penh during sunset.
Accommodation at hotel.
Day 2: Phnom Penh - Siem Reap (B)
Breakfast at hotel.
Transfer to Phnom Penh International Airport and
departure by Siem Reap Airways International or
similar to Siem Reap. Arrive at Siem Reap
International Airport and transfer to the hotel (rooms
may not be ready until the afternoon).
Visit the Roluos
Group. The
monuments of Roluos, which served as the capital of
Indravarman I (reigned 877-89), are among the
earliest large, permanent temples built by the
Khmers and mark the beginning of Khmer classical art. Preah
Ko erected
by Indravarman I in the late 9th century
dedicated by the King to his ancestors in 880. Bakong the
largest and most interesting of the Roluos group
temples, with his active Buddhist monastery just to
the north of the east entrance. Lolei built
on an islet in the center of a large reservoir (now
rice fields) by Yasovarman I, the founder to the
first city at Angkor.
In the afternoon, continue your temple tour to the
unique interior brick sculptures of Prasat
Kravan, Srah Srang ("The
Royal Baths" was once used for ritual bathing), Banteay
Kdei (surrounded
by 4 concentric walls), Eastern
Mebon,
(guarded at its corner by stone figures of harnessed
elephants, some of which are still in a reasonable
state of preservation) and the mountain-temple of Pre
Rup
until sunset. Accommodation
at hotel.
Day 3: Siem Reap - Angkor (B)
Breakfast at hotel.
In the morning, visit the most famous of all the
temples on the plain of Angkor: Angkor
Wat. The
temple complex covers 81 hectares and is comparable
in size to the Imperial Palace in Beijing. Its
distinctive five towers are emblazoned on the
Cambodian flag and the 12th century
masterpiece is considered by art historians to be
the prime example of classical Khmer art and
architecture. Angkor Wat's
five towers symbolize Meru's
five peaks - the enclosed wall represents the
mountains at the edge of the world and the
surrounding moat, the ocean beyond.
Afternoonn, Visit the South
Gate (with
its huge statues depicting the churning of the ocean
of milk), the ancient capital of Angkor
Thom (12th century), Bayon
Temple (unique
for its 54 towers decorated with over 200 smiling
faces of Avolokitesvara), the Royal
Enclosure, Phimeanakas,
the Elephants
Terrace and
the Terrace
of the Leper King.
Sunset at Angkor Wat. Accommodation
at hotel.
Day 4: Siem Reap - Angkor (B/L)
Breakfast at hotel,
Morning, drive to the remote Beng
Mealea temple
through the typical Khmer countryside (60Kms
from Siem Reap). There
is a lot to see in the approximately 2? hours drive
as it takes you through many lively villages and
along kilometers of rice paddies. Explore the long
abandoned temple (11th C),
strangled by the jungle. Lunch box will be
provided at the site
Proceed to the Banteay
Srei temple
(10th century)
regarded as the jewel in the crown of classical
Khmer art. Then visit Banteay
Samre,
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.
No inscriptions have been found for this temple, but
the style of most of the architecture is of the
classic art of the middle period similar to Angkor
Wat. 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.
Drive back to Siem Reap. Accommodation at hotel.
Day 5: Siem Reap - Angkor (B)
Early bird special:
Transfer to the archaeological site for the sunrise from
the Phnom
Bakheng,
one of two hills dominating the plain of Angkor,
from where you will have a spectacular view of the
Western Baray and Angkor Wat:
Access is steep and may be slippery especially after
rains. Not recommended for elderly people.
Or sunrise at Srah Srang
Return to the hotel for breakfast.
Visit the floating village
of Chong
Khneas, located 10 kilometers
south of Siem Reap. Take a boat trip in a
traditional wooden boat on the Tonle
Sap Lake,
the "Great Lake" of Cambodia, one of the largest in
Asia.
Afternoon, visit Preah
Khan.
Built by King Jayavarman VII, Preah Khan is, like
Ta Prohm, a place of towered enclosures and
shoulder-hugging corridors. Unlike Ta Prohm, though,
it's
well preserved and ongoing restoration efforts
should improve this situation. Visit as well Neak
Pean a
fountain built in the middle of a pool and the
temple of Ta Som. Accommodation
at hotel.
Day 6: Siem Reap - Departure (B)
Breakfast at hotel.
In the morning, continue the temple tour to Takeo,
Thommanon, Chau Say Tevoda and Ta
Prohm,
one of the area's
most beautiful temples. Ta Prohm has been
left relatively untouched since it was discovered
and retains much of its mystery. Its appeal lies in
the fact that, unlike the other monuments of Angkor,
it was abandoned and swallowed by the jungle,
looking very much the ways most of the Angkor
temples appeared when European explorers first
stumbled upon them.
Afternoon, visit to "Les
Artisans d’Angkor - Chantiers Ecoles" of
Siem Reap and spend time at leisure at a local
market (if
time permits). Transfer to Siem Reap International
Airport for departure flight to the next
destination.
Visit to the Dance
school of
Aspeca where
you can watch young children learn the ancient
traditional Khmer dances. Visit Wat
Inkosei built
on the site of an ancient temple, which still
remains. Continue to Wat
Bo pagoda
to view its well-preserved paintings. You will also
observe monks making the various moldings, which
adorn the pagodas. Visit
a workshop where traditional shadow play puppets are
made.
Including:
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Private tour with English Speaking Guide
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All entrance fees as per itinerary
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Meals as mentioned in itinerary (B: Breakfast, L:
Lunch, D: Dinner)
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Domestic Air ticket: Phnom Penh – Siem Reap
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Boat trip
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Cold water and towel during the tour
Excluding:
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Visa fee of USD 20.00 per person
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International airport tax of USD 25.00 per person
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Domestic airport tax of USD 6.00 per person
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Travel insurance
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Personal expense and tipping
Hotel Contact:
AB*** (3-STAR HOTEL)
A *** : NEW YORK HOTEL
Address: No. 256, Monivong BLVD, Phnom Penh,
Cambodia.
Tel: 855 23 214 116, Fax: 855 23 217 142
E-mail:
info@newyorkhotel.com.kh
Website:
www.newyorkhotel.com
B***: SALINA HOTEL
Address: 1 Km south of Rte #6, Salina Road,
Taphul Village, Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Tel: 855 63 380 221, Fax: 855 63 380 035
E-mail:
salina@camintel.com
Website:
www.salinahotel.net
CD**** (4-STAR HOTEL)
C **** : JULIANA HOTEL
Address: No. 16, Road 152, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Tel: 855 23 880 530, Fax: 855 23 882 373
E-mail:
Juliana@camnet.com
Website:
www.julianacambodia.com
D **** : STEUNG SIEM REAP HOTEL
Address: Old market (Psar Chas), Siem Reap, Cambodia
Tel: 855 63 965 167, Fax: 855 63 965 169
E-mail:
resv@steungsiemreaphotel.com
Website:
www.steungsiemreaphotel.cm
EF**** (4-STAR HOTEL)
E **** : PHNOM PENH HOTEL
Address: No. 53, Monivong BLVD, Phnom Penh,
Cambodia.
Tel: 855 23 724 851, Fax: 855 23 981 279e
E-mail:
info@phnompenhhotel.com
Website:
www.phnompenhhotel.com
E **** : EPRESS ANGKOR HTOEL
Address: National Road No.6, Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Tel: 855 63 963 999, Fax: 855 63 964 333
E-mail:
reservation@empressangkor.com
Website:
www.empressangkor.com
HI***** (5-STAR HOTEL)
H ***** : INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL
Address: 296 St. Mao Tse Toung, Phnom Penh,
Cambodia.
Tel: 855 23 424 888, Fax: 855 23 424 885
E-mail:
phnompenh@interconti.com
Website:
www.intercontinental.com
I ***** : SOKHA ANGKOR HOTEL
Address: National Road #6, Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Tel: 855 63 969 999, Fax: 855 63 969 998
E-mail:
info@sokhahotels.com
Website:
www.sokhahotels.com
JK***** (5-STAR HOTEL)
J ***** : LE ROYAL HOTEL
Address: Rukhak Vithei Daun Penh, Phnom Penh,
Cambodia.
Tel: 855 23 981 888, Fax: 855 23 981 168
E-mail:
raffles.hlr.ghda@online.com.kh
Website:
www.raffles.com
K ***** : GRAND HOTEL D’ANGKOR
Address: Vithei Charles de Gaulle Road, Siem Reap,
Cambodia
Tel: +855 63 963 888 , Fax: +855 63 963 168
E-mail:
ask-us.siemreap@raffles.com
Website:
www.raffles.com
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