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DAY
1 |
After pick
up from the Siem Reap International Airport,
we check in the hotel and heading ot the early
architectural temple, dated in 9 century: Lolei,
Prah Ko, Bakong. After lunch at local restaurant,
we visit the floating village, located on Tonle
Sap lake and viewing sunset there.
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DAY 2 |
After breakfast in the
hotel, we visit Prasat Kravan, Bat Chum, Eastern
Mebon and Pre Rup. After lunch, we visit jungle-clad
Ta Prohm, Banteay Kdei and Srah Srang. We view
over Angkor Wat from the summit of Phnom Bakheng
for sunset.
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DAY 3 |
Banteay Srei and Kbal Spean:
We head out early to Angkor Wat to watch sunrise,
before continuing north to visit the elegant
temple of Banteay Srei and the riverbed carvings
of Kbal Spean. After lunch at Banteay Srei,
we visit restored Banteay Samre and Phnom Bok. |
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DAY 4 |
Angkor Wat and the Grand
Circuit:
We visit delicate Neak Poan, Ta Som and the
huge corridors of Preah Khan. After lunch, we
visit magnificent Angkor Wat to admire its architecture
and bas reliefs.
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DAY 5 |
Angkor Thom and Western
Baray:
We make for the walled city of Angkor Thom,
marvelling at highlights such as the Victory
Gate, the enigmatic faces of the Bayon, Baphuon,
Phimean Akas, Terrace of the Elephants and the
Terrace of the Leper King. After lunch, we visit
Les Artisans D’Angkor, a workshop to redevelop
traditional Cambodian artisan skills and the
vast manmade reservoir, Western Baray. |
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DAY 6 |
Siem Reap to Kompong Thom:
Early in the morning, we head out to Kompong
Thom by overland to visit a group of earliest
temple in Cambodia, built in 6 - 7 - 8 century.
Check in the hotel and overnight in Kompong
Thom. |
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DAY 7 |
Kompong Thom to Phnom
Penh:
Early morning, we head out to Phnom Penh by
overland and having lunch on the way. After
arriving in Phnom Penh, we check in the hotel. |
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DAY 8 |
Phnom Penh Highlight:
We head out early in the morning to the splendid
Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda, as well as the
National Museum. After lunch we visit the Killing
Field at Wat Cheung Ek , the genicide musiem
of Toul Sleng, and Wat Phnom, symbol of the
city before heading to the city’s lively
markets for shopping or browsing. |
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