Trip itinerary
Day 1: Cambodia tour on arrival.
AM: Arrival
Met on arrival and transfer to your chosen hotel
PM: The first taste of Banteay Kdei Temple
First day of temple tour, Banteay Kdei the Sprawling, largely unrestored, monastic complex in much the same style as Ta Prohm. This temple Built in the mid-12th to early 13th centuries AD during the reign of Jayavarman VII who was posthumously given the title Mahaparamasangatapada.
Day 2:
AM: Ta Prohm and Ta Keo temples
After breakfast, visit Ta Prohm which named as forest temple, explore through east gate to and you will be met your driver at west gate of Ta Prohm then continue to Ta Keo.
Head to Ta Keo before lunch, Ta Keo had to be the state temple of Jayavarman V, son of Rajendravarman, who had built Pre Rup.
Return to Srah Srang for lunch (included) before explore Angkor Thom City.
PM: The Great City; Angkor Thom
En road to Angkor Thom, stop at Prasart Suor Prat before continue to Terrace of the Elephants and Leper King. Continue to Preah Pallilay, Royal Palace and Baphoun. Have a stop for refreshment before end tour today with Bayon Temple.
Day 3:
AM: Sunrise at Angkor Wat
Early start to welcome the new day with the first light view of Angkor Wat. Your choice of having breakfast at your hotel or at Angkor Wat area with your personal expenses before explore Angkor Wat Base-Relief. Lunch at Red House Restaurant before return to your hotel.
PM: Kampong Phluk
Kampong Phluk, one of the floating villages at Tonle Sap Lake near Siem Reap. Visit Kompong Phluk village with its houses standing on stilts and board a piroqua to discover the seasonally flooded forest.
Day 4:
AM: Grand Circuit; Neak Pean and Preah Khan
Neak Pean “The entwined serpents” is an artificial island with a Buddhist temple. Some historians believe that Neak Pean represents Anavatapta, a mythical lake in the Himalayas whose waters are thought to cure all illness.
Continue to Preah Khan “Royal Sword” built in the 12th century for King Jayavarman VII. It was the centre of a substantial organization, with almost 100,000 officials and servants.
Lunch at Banteay Srie (included)
PM: Banteay Srei and Pre Rup Sunset
Banteay Srei is built largely of a hard red sandstone that can be carved like wood. Brick and laterite were used only for the enclosure walls and some structural elements. The temple is known for the beauty of its sandstone lintels and pediments.
Drive back to Pre Rup for the opportunity of Sun Set and rewarded by the beautiful of surrounding view.
Day 5:
AM: Siem Reap to Battambang
This morning, check out of the hotel around 10.30am, head to Battambang, this trip approximately take 2.5 hours. You will be arrived at Battambang late afternoon.
PM: Free and easy
Day 6:
AM: Bamboo Train and Phnom Banan
Experience and have fun with Bamboo train just after breakfast to avoid heat and then continue to Phnom Banan is located some 25 km south of Battambong City is like a smaller version of the rather more illustrious Angkor Wat.
PM: Wat Aek Phnom and Killing Cave of Phnom Sameau
Wat Ek Phnom an atmospheric, partly collapsed, 11th-century temple situated 11 km north of Battambang. Continue to the killing caves of Phnom Sampeau which is a major atrocities occurred there during the Khmer Rouge in the 1970s. Many victims were bludgeoned to death and then tossed into holes which served as the skylights to the caves.
Day 7:
AM: Battambang to Phnom Penh by National Road 5
After breakfast departure to Phnom Penh City the capital of Cambodia.
PM: Free and easy
Day 8:
AM: Killing Field and S21
The Killing Fields “viel pi-kD8;iet” are a number of sites in Cambodia where large numbers of people were killed and buried by the communist Khmer Rouge regime, during its rule of the country from 1975 to 1979. Visit S21 just after Killing Field, the site is a former high school which was used as the notorious Security Prison 21 (S-21) by the Khmer Rouge.
PM: Russian Market and Sunset on River
After lunch explore Russian Markets. This market became the foreigner’s market during the 1980’s when most of the foreigners in Cambodia were Russians, hence the name ‘Russian Market.’ Head to Mekong River at 04:00pm, taking a chance for sunset watching with some refreshment on hand.
Day 9:
AM: Royal Palace and National Museum
This morning visit Royal Palace the establishment of the Royal Palace at Phnom Penh in 1866 is a comparatively recent event in the history of the Khmer and Cambodia. Continue to the Silver Pagoda is a compound located on the South side of the palace complex.
PM: Departure
Met you at the hotel and transfer to the Phnom Penh airport.
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