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Full Day Angkor Temple Adventure with sunrise

Starting before dawn (exact time depends on the season), we walk through the forest surrounding Angkor Wat, the world’s largest sacred building and an architectural masterpiece. We pause for breakfast (enjoying a breakfast box supplied by the hotel) before visiting the southern Gate of Angkor Thom. The gate, flanked by a row of 54 stone figures on each side was the entrance to the fortified city of Angkor Thom. At ‘The Bayon’ (12th century) we see its beautifully crafted central towers, covered in more than 200 enormous faces, then explore the famous Terrace of the Leper King, and the Terrace of Elephants. After lunch (of your choice and expense) and a rest break back at the hotel during the heat of the day, we set out for Preah Khan temple. At the end of the day we move on to the jungle-enveloped Ta Prohm – one of the most atmospheric of all temples in Angkor. After exploring the temple, return to your hotel after a long but fulfilling day. Duration approx. 9 hours touring, not including rest break.


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Full Day Angkor Temples Mini Circuit

Departure from your hotel in the morning, and spend the whole day exploring the awesome temples of Angkor. Angkor Wat is the world’s largest sacred building and an  architectural masterpiece.

We also visit the southern Gate of Angkor Thom, flanked by a row of 54 stone figures on each side and the fortified city of Angkor Thom. At ‘The Bayon’ (12th century) we see its beautifully crafted central towers, covered in more than 200 enormous faces, then explore the famous Terrace of the Leper King, and the Terrace of Elephants. After lunch and a rest break back at the area near the temple during the    heat of the day. At the end of the day we move on to the jungle‐enveloped Ta Prohm - one of the most atmospheric of all temples in Angkor. After exploring the temple, return to your hotel after a long but fulfilling day.


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Exploring the lost Great Capital Angkor Thom

The trip will begin with a little walk to Ta Nei, a jungle temple reminiscent of Tha Som, displaying classic Jayavarman VII period artistry. It was constructed mid12th century during the reign of King Jayavarman VII. The next temple would be Ta Keo, a massive, towering but plainly decorated temple mountain dedicated to Hindu Lord, Siva. Its unfinished condition is due to either a lighting strike (considered an evil omen), the death of the King, or a struggle for succession. Constructed under King Jayavarman V.The journey continues to one of the largest of all Khmer cities (Angkor Thom), which remained the capital until early in the 15th century. Constructed: Early – Mid 12th century.

 


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Exploring – Grand Circle Tours

The first destination of this tour will be Preah Khan; Preah Khan meaning ‘sacred sword’. This temple is huge, full of carvings, passages and photo opportunities. It originally served as a Buddhist monastery and school, engaging over 1000 monks and for a short period was the residence of King Jayavarman VII, it was constructed in the late 12th century. You will then be taken to Bantey Prei, a small temple and an interesting comparison with Preah Khan. Bantey Prei was constructed in the late 12th – early 13th century, during the reign of King Jayavarman VII.  After visiting Bantey Prei you will be escorted to Neak Pean, a small island temple. The Central temple sits on the axis or a cross or lotus pattern of eight pools. Originally known as Rajasri, Neak Pean means coiled serpents from the encoiled nagas that encircle the temple. The trip will be end at Pre Rup, the state temple of Rajendravarman II, constructed in the late 10th century.


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Adventure Sunrise

We suggest waking up at 4.30am for this tour, followed by a quick bite at the lobby reception area before departing from hotel at 4.50 am. The trip would be to the temple mountain, Phnom Bakheng (Bakheng Hill), the first major temple to be constructed in the Angkor area. The construction of this temple marked the move of the capital of the Khmer empire from Rolous to Angkor in the late 9th century. Your guide will escort you to the top of the hill and then you will be given time for personal exploration

 


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Exploring Bantey Srei Temple

Explore some of Siem Reap's temples that lie off the beaten tourist path on this one-day tour that takes you to five different temples! Choose between a join in or private tour depending on what suits your preferences. Start your tour off with a stop at Pre Rup, whose brick and laterite materials are emphasized by the light of the morning sun. This is followed by a visit to the Banteay Srei Temple, or the "Citadel of Women", believed to have been made by a woman as the carvings are thought to be too elaborate for the hand of men. Take a break and reenergize yourself with a meal at a local restaurant, where you can savor traditional Cambodian curries, soups and stir-fries at your own expense. See finely-carved sculptures at the East Mebon Temple, with a variety of structures such as stone elephants and lions, and Ta Som Temple, with four faces of Avalokiteshvara on the well-preserved towers. The tour ends with a stroll around Preah Khan Temple, filled with vaulted corridors, fine carvings and delicate stonework, right before you head back to your  hotel. 


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Treking Phnom Kulen Waterfall

Spend a day exploring nature on this Day Tour of Siem Reap, which takes you to Phnom Kulen Waterfall, River of a Thousand Lingas and the Reclining Buddha. Once you arrive, you'll trek around the sacred mountain's abundant greenery, following lush jungle trails and seeing ancient temples and pagodas while listening to commentary from your expert   local tour guide

This is where the 500 yearlong “Age of Angkor” began. Phnom Kulen is the mountain on which King Jayavarman II initiated the royal “god of the king”. Soon after the ceremony Jayavarman II moved his capital from Phnom Kulen to the area near the modern town of Roulos, where it remained for almost a century before moving to the Angkor area. There are several minor ruins at Phnom Kulen including hundreds of lingas.


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Kbal Spean Adventures

Escape the busy streets of Siem Reap for a couple of hours and see the quieter side of Cambodia with this one day tour beyond the city. Enjoy the drive to Kbal Spean, which lasts about a couple of hours, all while you observe the local     residents milling about and doing their day-to-day tasks. From the drop off point, you'll begin to hike up through the forest, with breaks every now and then to take a sip of the bottled water provided.

A river of a thousand lingas is at Phnom Kulen. There are also carvings of Buddha and Buddhist images in the rock that date from a later period than lingas. The location is about a 12 km straight drive and passes Bantey Srey. This tour requires a moderately easy 45 minutes uphill walk through the forest. Constructed 11th - 13th century.


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Kbal Spean Adventures

Escape the busy streets of Siem Reap for a couple of hours and see the quieter side of Cambodia with this one day tour beyond the city. Enjoy the drive to Kbal Spean, which lasts about a couple of hours, all while you observe the local     residents milling about and doing their day-to-day tasks. From the drop off point, you'll begin to hike up through the forest, with breaks every now and then to take a sip of the bottled water provided.

A river of a thousand lingas is at Phnom Kulen. There are also carvings of Buddha and Buddhist images in the rock that date from a later period than lingas. The location is about a 12 km straight drive and passes Bantey Srey. This tour requires a moderately easy 45 minutes uphill walk through the forest. Constructed 11th - 13th century.


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Full day Boeng Melea & Banteay Srei Temple Adventure

Today we visit two of the most interesting of all the temples outside the main Angkor group and for many people the highlights of their time in Cambodia. A two hour drive from Siem Reap, Boeng Mealea stands almost forgotten in the jungle, crumbling and covered in sprawling tree roots. Isolated during Cambodia's civil war, Boeng Mealea was once the site of fierce fighting with the Khmer Rouge; however outsiders can now safely visit this wonderful temple. It is the largest temple outside the main Angkor complex, and is enclosed by an enormous moat. King Suryavarman II oversaw construction of 12th century ‘Boeng Mealea’, a prototype for more famous Angkor Wat. The quiet at Boeng Mealea is eerie and a welcome contrast to the more visited temples in Angkor city. We spend the morning at Boeng Mealea, allowing you time to scramble over temple ruins, or to take the more leisurely walk around the outside perimeter. We then journey the 1.5 hours to the intricately carved and well-preserved Banteay Srei and have a restaurant lunch on arrival (included, drinks at your expense). The detailed reliefs on this smaller sandstone structure are regarded as the finest, most skillfully crafted in Cambodia. Banteay Srei has only been accessible since the late 1990s, when the Khmer Rouge left the area and is considered by many to be “the jewel in Angkor’s crown”. Return to your hotel by 5.00pm. Duration approx. 8 hours.


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Beng Melea & Koh Ker

Beng Mealea temple is largely overrun by vegetation and not widely visited by tourists. This gives it an adventurous “lost   temple” feel. Photographers: trees growing from the broken towers and galleries offer some best “tree in the temple”pictures. The journey takes around 1hour and 30 minutes from Siem Reap. Beng Mealea was built by the same King that built Angkor Wat, King Suryavarman II, in the early 11th century.

Koh Ker: briefly the site of the khmer empire capital is dominated by Prasat Thom a 30 meter masonry temple mountain rising above the plain surrounding forest. It depicts carvings of Garuda, the mystical mount of Vishnu. Other tower sanctuaries are    dedicated to Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.

We suggest an early start leaving around 6.00am with a direct 2.5 hour journey to Koh Ker.

 


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SIEM REAP DAILY TOURS


We suggest waking up at 4.30am for this tour, followed by a quick bite at the lobby reception area before departing from hotel at 4.50 am. The trip would be to the temple mountain, Phnom Bakheng (Bakheng Hill), the first major temple to be constructed in the Angkor area. The construction of this temple marked the move of the capital of the Khmer empire from Rolous to Angkor in the late 9th century. Your guide will escort you to the top of the hill and then you will be given time for personal exploration.


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