Angkor in Style 4 days/ 3 nights by Mekong Delta Travel
Get the fascinating tour of sequence
visits of Angkorian Temples with the main stop at Angkor Wat. Recognized
as a World Heritage site by the UNESCO in 1992, Angkor Wat represents
the national treasure of Cambodia. A 5-day tour to Siem Reap will
definitely be a remembrance.
Day 1: Arrive Siem Reap (L,D)
As we arrive in Siem Reap in the morning,
we are accompanied by the guides to the hotel The same morning we are
on tour to Rolous Group temples including the 9th-century-erected Preah
Ko temple, Bakheng, the largest and most complex temple of the Rolous
group temples, and the four-brick-tower temple of Lo Lei. After the
lunch break, we will head to Small Circuit to witness the Prasat Kravan
(Cardamon sanctuary), where we will experience the stunning image of the
eight-armed Vishnu in the largest central tower. Then we get going to
Banteay Kdei, a massive Buddist temple with four concentric walls, Srah
Srang (Royal Bath), Ta Prohm, which is best known for its originally
charming look, with trees and roots intertwined with the carvings and
chambers of the buildings. Next, we move to just east of Ankor Thom
where stand the Thommanon and Chau Say Tevoda that seem to be known as
the twin temple, and to Takeo, the only temple never completed and yet
one among the finest. Finally, we enjoy the nice dinner at Siem Reap
town.
Overnight in Siem Reap.
Day 2: Angkor Thom (B,L,D)
In the early morning, we enjoy the view
of sunset at Ankor Wat. Then we start our tour to the most popular South
Gate of Angkor Thom’s before going to Angkor Thom(the temple) which was
built by Angkor’s greatest king, Jayavarman VII. The major attraction
of Angkor Thom is the Bayon, whose exact function and symbolism is still
unknown until now. Then we go to Bapoun, which is one of the most
spectacular of Ankor’s temples in its heyday; to Terrace of Leper King,
another mysterious site to find out; and to Terrace of Elephants that
once served as the base for the king’s grand audience hall for the
public ceremonies. Now it is time to visit the World Seven Wonder,
better known as Anokor Wat, which is considered the most important
archaeological site in Southeast Asia. In the evening, comes the moment
for the relaxing view from the Phnom Bakheng Hill.
Day 3: Great Lake (B,L,D)
In the early morning, we enjoy our time with sunrise at Angkor Wat
then back to hotel for breakfast. After that, we are heading to Pre
Rup(the pyramid-shaped temple,) then to East Mebon, Ta Som, Neak Pean,
Preah Khan and Baksei Chamkrong that all represent the unique feature of
Ankorian sites. The afternoon is the time to experience boat trip on
the Great Lake Tonle Sap, which is renowned for its basin of fresh water
fish (10 tons/ 1Square Km in the 60’s). Visitors may also view the
fresh water exhibition where we can see various kinds of fish in
Tonlesap Lake. before continuing to visit the Floating Village. After
enjoying the sunset at Phnom Krom, we dine out at a restuarant with
Khmer Traditional Dance Show.
Day 4: Siem Reap – Departure (B)
In the morning, with our leisure time, we enjoy the sightseeing around Siem Reap until the transfer time for departure
GroupCost: US$ per pax |
1 pax |
2 pax |
3-6 pax |
7-10 pax |
Single Supplement |
Deluxe A |
924 |
548 |
535 |
502 |
340 |
Deluxe B |
878 |
518 |
506 |
472 |
325 |
Deluxe C |
690 |
434 |
420 |
378 |
222 |
First A |
486 |
324 |
304 |
270 |
150 |
First B |
434 |
289 |
275 |
244 |
110 |
Superior |
396 |
265 |
251 |
220 |
100 |
Standard |
355 |
242 |
230 |
195 |
70 |
Tours Price Include :
- Entrance fees to tour sites
- Hotel accommodation (Twin Sharing Basis )
- Lunches and Dinners at local restaurant
- Accommodation Tax
- Private ground transport with air-con vehicle
- Tours Guide (English/French/Japanese)
Tours Price Exclude:
- Cambodia visa fee US$20 /pax (Upon arrival)
- Compulsory gala dinner on 24 Dec and 31 Dec
- International Airport Tax
- Domestic Airport Tax
- Personal expenses such as drinks at meals,
- Camera fee to tour sites
Cambodia Travel Map
Cambodia
Travel Map: Ancient temples, empty beaches, mighty rivers, remote
forests …and (outside Angkor) only a handful of tourists. But the word
is out – Cambodia has emerged from decades of war and isolation and is
well and truly back on the southeast Asian travel map.