The saying “great things come in small packages” applies to Cambodia despite its small size. Cambodia is evidence for that claim. This exotic nation in Southeast Asia has a lot to offer, including fascinating history and culture, a wide range of attractions, endearing locals, and delicious cuisine. It’s one of those nations that will captivate you with its alluring charm. The Khmer Empire, which ruled Cambodia from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries, was one of Southeast Asia’s most powerful empires. Numerous historical and cultural sites can be found in the nation, including the well-known Angkor Wat temple complex, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can visit places such as Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, Bayon, Baphoun, Phimeanakas, the Terrace of Elephants, Ta Nei, Ta Promh, Phnom Bakheng, Banteay Srei, Angkor Park, Phnom Kulen National Park, Ta Som, Preah Khan Temple, etc., with Tripfinder.
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When you arrive in Siemreap, you will be greeted by a representative and transferred to your hotel for the remainder of the day. Overnight stay at the hotel.
A private tour of the Angkor complex is offered following breakfast. This tour includes stops at Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, Bayon, Baphoun, Phimeanakas, the Terrace of Elephants, Ta Nei, Ta Prohm, and Phnom Bakheng. The tours begin from the south gate of Angkor Thom, which was the last capital of the Khmer empire and the largest capital city in the world, with a population of about 1 million in the 12th century. After being picked up at your hotel lobby in the morning following breakfast, the tour guide and driver will greet you and take you to the UNESCO world heritage site with the Wonders of the World temples. Continue to the jungle temples Ta Nei and Ta Prohm, which are covered in trees and make you feel like Henri Mohout in 1860 AD, when he accidentally discovered the temples in the jungle again. This is the very famous temple with the four smiling faces on each tower, Baphoun, Phimeanakas, the Terrace of the Elephant, and the Terrace of the Leper King.
Lunch at a local restaurant to sample authentic Khmer or local Cambodian cuisine (lunch is on your own account). After lunch, continue to Angkor Wat, the largest temple in the world and one of the seven wonders of the world. Angkor Wat is the national symbol of Cambodia, and you can see its towers on the country’s flag. Spend some time exploring the temple and taking in the beautifully preserved carvings on its sandstone walls before moving on to Phnom Bakheng Temple to watch the sunset. Return to your hotel after sunset.
Highlights of the day:
Discover the stunning temples of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Angkor.
Observe the UNESCO-listed Angkor temple complex as the sun sets.
Travel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle.
English-speaking licenced tour guides for professional tours.
Private transportation throughout in a cosy, air-conditioned car.
Throughout the entire journey, drink water and cool yourself.
Services fees and the current VAT tax rate.
Breakfast at the hotel-Discover more about Khmer rituals and beliefs by spending the day exploring the former capital of the Khmer Empire, including Banteay Srei and Angkor Park, with an optional guide. Best for day trips to see the sights!
Travel in comfort from Siem Reap to the massive Angkor complex of temple ruins from the time of the Khmer Empire. Take a trip back in time as you explore the mediaeval city’s ruins. Visit Pre Rup’s diminutive but endearing temple, one of the complex’s few still-complete buildings. Continue on to the elaborate Banteay Srei (Citadel of Women) temple, which many believe was created by the women of the Khmer Empire and is pink in colour. Admire the intricate carvings on the tiny temples close to Phnom Dei Hill.
Go to one of the restaurants in the area, take in the scenery, and fill up on stir fries, soups, and traditional curries at your own expense. After that, spend the afternoon touring the distinctive East Mebon, Ta Som, and Preah Khan temples, each of which was constructed at a different time. Learn about the customs and daily activities of the people who once called this extraordinary place home.
Highlights of the day:
Visit Banteay Srei’s remarkable Citadel of Women.
Discover the former Khmer Empire capital.
Learn about the Hindu rituals and beliefs of the past empire.
Make a few stops along the way to observe how the locals craft hats and sugar palms.
Breakfast at the hotel-Discover all of Phnom Kulen National Park’s top attractions, including the River of 1000 Lingas, the Reclining Buddha statue, Poeng Ta Kho (Amazing Cliff), and other fascinating sites. After breakfast at your hotel, your Tour Guide and Driver will meet you in the lobby and take you to the National Park Phnom Kulen, which is situated northeast of the Angkor area and serves as the quarry from which the Khmer king obtained the sandstone used to construct all of the temples in Angkor.
Highlights of the day:
English-speaking tour guide for a private trip to Phnom Kulen National Park.
Travel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle.
Informative historical commentary provided by a knowledgeable personal guide.
The “Amazing Cliff” viewpoint on Phnom Kulen certainly lives up to its name. The tour bus will take you to the top of the mountain during that time, where you will see the most breathtaking views of the National Park area and the Angkor area. Continue on to see the largest reclining Buddha statue that was carved directly on the largest natural sandstone on the mountain in the Buddhist monastery. Next, go to the River of 1000 Linga, which was carved on the river bed with the largest waterfall in this area, which is believed to be secret water. Here, you can swim and relax before continuing to see the smooth orange rock formations that create an alien landscape that starkly contrasts with the green of the surrounding jungle.
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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The itinerary is subject to substitution or change without notice.
No services or sightseeing that are not used will be refunded.
We shall not accept any liability or responsibility for any damages, loss, baggage loss, injury, accident, death, breakdown, or irregularity that may occur in carrying out the tour arrangement, weather conditions, strikes, war, quarantine, or any other cause whatsoever, and all such losses or expenses must be borne by the passengers.
In case of unavailability withinside the noted hotels, trade lodging could be organized in a comparable-class hotel.
Any food and offerings now no longer noted withinside the itinerary aren’t included.
You are fully responsible for verifying and obtaining the documents required for your trip and visa.
Check-in to the hotel is always 1400–1500 hours, and checkout is always 1100–1200 hours. Early check-in and late checkout are subject to availability unless otherwise specified in the inclusion column.
No refund is provided by the hotel for late check-in or early checkout.
Activities are optional. Ex: Paragliding, skiing, etc.
Strict cancellation coverage will apply, and no waivers or refunds are viable in instances of deportation or another motive for a no-show.
Entrance fee: Optional
Visa Fees are excluded.
Note: Rates are subject to availability at the time of confirmation. Passports and UAE Residence visas must be valid for up to 6 Months from the date of travel. Visa approvals are subject to the embassy’s description.