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48 giờ
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Explore Siem Reap’s iconic temples on this immersive 2-day tour. With a local, English-speaking guide, discover the grandeur of Angkor Wat, the ancient ruins of Angkor Thom, and the beautifully carved Banteay Srei Temple. Begin each day with exciting temple explorations, from a stunning sunset on day one to a breathtaking sunrise over Angkor Wat on day two. This small-group tour offers a full, enriching experience of Siem Reap’s must-see landmarks in just two days.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Public transportation options are available nearby
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair accessible
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Private transportation
Private vehicle by air-conditioned vehicle
Free cool & cool towels during touring
Professional English Speaking Tour Guide
Angkor Pass
Boat ticket fee
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Angkor Wat
We will begin with departing from your hotel at 8.00 am at your hotel lobby then go to purchase the required ticket at the ticket office. It is recommend that you buy a 3 day Temple pass which cost $62.00/pax and then we will go straight to see the temple as listed as below: The world biggest religious monument in the world, known as Angkor Wat Temple, and Angkor Thom City complex, known as the most prosperous and glorious city in Khmer ancient history. (South Gate, Smiling Temple, Bapoun, Phimean Akas, Royal Palace, Elephant Tarrace, Leper King Victory gate).
Angkor Thom
Angkor Thom City complex, known as the most prosperous and glorious city in Khmer ancient history. (South Gate, BayonTemple, Bapoun, Phimean Akas, Royal Palace, Elephant Tarrace, Leper King Victory gate).
Bayon Temple
The Bayon is a richly decorated Khmer temple at Angkor in Cambodia. Built in the late 12th or early 13th century as the state temple of the Mahayana Buddhist King Jayavarman VII, the Bayon stands at the centre of Jayavarman's capital, Angkor Thom.
Baphuon Temple
The Baphuon is a temple at Angkor, Cambodia. It is located in Angkor Thom, northwest of the Bayon. Built in the mid-11th century, it is a three-tiered temple mountain built as the state temple of Udayadityavarman II dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva
Phimeanakas
Phimeanakas or Vimeanakas at Angkor, Cambodia, is a Hindu temple in the Khleang style, built at the end of the 10th century, during the reign of Rajendravarman, then completed by Suryavarman I in the shape of a three tier pyramid as a Hindu temple
Terrace of the Elephants
The Terrace of the Elephants is part of the walled city of Angkor Thom, a ruined temple complex in Cambodia. The terrace was used by Angkor's king Jayavarman VII as a platform from which to view his victorious returning army. It was attached to the palace of Phimeanakas, of which only a few ruins remain.
Terrace of the Leper King
The Terrace of the Leper King is located in the northwest corner of the Royal Square of Angkor Thom, Cambodia. It was built in the Bayon style under Jayavarman VII, though its modern name derives from a 15th-century sculpture discovered at the site. The statue depicts the Hindu god Yama, the god of death.
Chau Say Tevoda
Lunch break will plenty of time to relax and enjoy Khmer Traditional food. We will then, continue to visit Thommanon Temple, Chau Say Thevada Temple, Takeov Temple, Taphrom Temple well-known as the location for the famously film location of Tomb Raider movie and Bantay Kdei Temple and Sras Srong (ancient lake). Your tour will finish at Sras Srong (ancient lake) and we will then drive you back directly to your hotel or drop you off to the pub-street on your request.
Ta Keo
Ta Keo is a temple-mountain in Angkor, possibly the first to be built entirely of sandstone by Khmers.
Ta Prohm Temple
Ta Prohm is the modern name of the temple at Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, built in the Bayon style largely in the late 12th and early 13th centuries and originally called Rajavihara
Banteay Kdei
Banteay Kdei, meaning "A Citadel of Chambers", also known as "Citadel of Monks' cells", is a Buddhist temple in Angkor, Cambodia. It is located southeast of Ta Prohm and east of Angkor Thom.
Artisans Angkor
Artisans Angkor was created in 1999 to help young people find work in their home villages, allowing them to practice their crafts while providing them with a vocation. It was created as part of a three-year project to integrate young artisans trained by the Chantiers-Ecoles de Formation Professionnelle - whose objective is to revive traditional craft skills (stone carving, wood carving, lacquering, gilding and silk processing). We place a strong emphasis on the authenticity of its products to the Khmer culture. In 2003, we became a limited company with minor public participation and are now completely self-financed.
Kampong Phluk Floating Village
Kampong Phluk is a cluster of three villages of stilted houses built within the floodplain of the Tonle Sap about 16 km southeast of Siem Reap. The villages are primarily Khmer and have about 3000 inhabitants between them. Flooded mangrove forest surrounds the area and is home to a variety of wildlife including crab-eating macaques. During the dry season when the lake is low, the buildings in the villages seem to soar atop their 6-meter stilts exposed by the lack of water. At this time of year many of the villagers move out onto the lake and build temporary stilted houses. In the wet season when water level rises again, the villagers move back to their permanent houses on the floodplain, the stilts now hidden under the water. Kampong Phluk's economy is, as one might expect, based in fishing, primary in shrimp harvesting. Kampong Phluk sees comparatively few foreign visitors and offers a close look at the submerged forest and lakeside village life as yet unperturbed by tourism.
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