4D3N SIEM REAP + Tonle Sap Lake

4D3N SIEM REAP + Tonle Sap Lake

Holy Angkor Hotel, Taphul Road, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia - View on map
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  • 4 Days
  • Max People : 40
  • Min Age: 1 Years Old
Description

Most common trip for Siem Reap that covers the most important places. Suitable for first timers to Cambodia and undoubtedly our Best Seller. Discovery Tour of Siem Reap + Tonle Sap Lake + Fullday Angkor Wat Tour

Price Includes
All meals inclusive as specified
All entrances inclusive as specified
Hotel accommodation as specified
All transfers inclusive as specified
Fully guided tours as specified
English speaking guide
Compulsory Tour Tips
Price Excludes
Flight Ticket & Taxes
MSIG Travel Insurance (RM 41)
High Season Surcharge
Compulsory Dinner at Hotel
Any item not stated under 'Inclusions'
Itinerary

➤ Upon arrival, greeted with a warm welcome by our friendly tour guide and transferred to your hotel of choice. ➤ Cambodia houses the Largest Religious Monument in the World and is famously known as the Land of Temples and Towers. Explore and discover its awe-inspiring famous ruins & temples, turbulent past, laid back islands, untouched jungles, rich heritage & natural beauty. ➤ Depending on your time of arrival, you may choose one of the below preferred tours of your choice. (Additional charges will apply depending on choice of tour). Alternatively, you could choose to relax in your resort hotel or explore the city on your own.

➤ Duration: 4 hours | Minimum: 4person to book | Morning time: 8am-12pm | Afternoon time: 2pm-6pm | Price includes: Return hotel transfer, 1meal from your cooking food. ➤ Itinerary: - Meet tuk tuk driver transfer countryside cooking class, meet our local chef, and discover authentic local ingredient. We will also have chance to see famers, rice fields, oxcarts, and traditional homes. Later, enjoy a hand on cooking class lead by our professional chef, learn to cook 3 Khmer dishes, and have your own meal after done.

➤ Duration: 1 hour | Minimum: 2person to book | Evening time: 5pm-6pm | Price includes: Return hotel transfer, quad bike per person, safety equipment provided ➤ Detailed Itinerary:- Our staff will pick you up from hotel and transfer to quad office. We will have a safety briefing before leaving. You will be provided with helmets and facemasks. The tour will start at 5PM in the evening which is around an hour before the sun goes down. We’ll take a drive out into the countryside and ride back taking in the stunning Asian sunset which beams down with a brilliant pink color. ➤ Importance notes: Guests should bring long clothes and suitable footwear for driving quad bikes.

➤ Duration: Half day | Minimum: 2person to book | Afternoon time: 2pm-6pm | Price includes: Return hotel transfer, Mountain bike with helmet, bike leader, and drinking water ➤ Itinerary:- Ride along Siem Reap River, leaving downtown through some splendid villages. Absorb the fresh air and eye-catching views of thousands of hectares of rice fields (May-October the fields are green; November-January the fields are a golden color), big herds of cows, buffalos, ducks, and many bird species flying above us. Take in the lifestyle of villagers and their daily activities: the farming cycle, vegetable growing, stacking hay and so on. Visit the local market and taste typical Khmer cookies. See the Buddhist Arthvear pagoda, passing by a 12th century temple, and observe the monks’ day-to-day routine. After finish return to hotel. ➤ Overnight stay at your hotel of choice.

➤ After breakfast depart for the Ancient Capital of Angkor Wat which is an architectural masterpiece and the largest religious monument in the world. It was built by the Khmer King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century and is the earthly representation of Mount Meru, the Mount Olympus of the Hindu faith, and The Abode of Ancient Gods. Originally dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu, Angkor Wat became a Buddhist temple by the end of the 12th century. The temple is the heart and soul of Cambodia and a source of fierce national pride. Unlike the other Angkor monuments, it was never abandoned to the elements and has been in virtually continuous use since it was built. ➤ After lunch 2 miles from Angkor Wat explore the Great City of Angkor Thom which was the last and most enduring capital city of the Khmer Empire. It was established in the late 12th century by King Jayavarman VII. Angkor Thom is not a singular temple; it is the name of one of the Most Impressive Royal Cities of the Angkor Period (9th–15th centuries) and an urban planning marvel. At the height of its power, the Angkor Empire controlled much of modern-day mainland Southeast Asia and the center of its kingdom always remained in Angkor—in what is today Siem Reap. ➤ Visit the South Gate, one of the five main gates into ancient Angkor Thom, built in the late 12th-century in Bayon style, this is the most famous and best preserved of the major city gates into the Angkor Thom. ➤ Several centuries before Leonardo DaVinci created the enigmatic smile of his Mona Lisa, hundreds of serene faces displaying equally enigmatic smiles were carved into this famous temple now known as Bayon. This Bayon Temple a Temple With many Faces houses 50 towers with over 200 faces. Thereafter next to it vist the Pyramid Temple in Angkor the Baphuon Temple, which is one of the quieter of the main Angkor ruins. ➤ Photo stop at Terrace of Elephant, and Terrace of Leper King before heading to The Temple which was the Set for the Hollywood Movie TOMB RAIDER Ta Prohm Temple. ➤ Continue further to visit The Citadel of Monks, known as Banteay Kdei and A 10th Century Romantic Architecture known as Srah Srong which has all the elements of a romantic setting, with its surrounding greenery, its grand landing stage and sweeping views across the water, reflecting a sunrise or a setting sun. ➤ Last stop at Pre-Rub Temple that consists of a pyramid-shaped and is one of the Most popular Sunset Spots around Angkor. ➤ After dinner, an hour leisure at Pub Street & Night Market. Enjoy the dazzling sight of the abounding cheap goods, exotic food and live bands as you explore every corner of this sparkly district. Pamper yourself with their relaxing therapeutic massage and spa services at a very affordable cost. It’s the perfect place to cool down after an entire day of temple tour under the heat of the sun. ➤ Remark: Buffet dinner with traditional Khmer dance will be arranged should the restaurant be open during your traveling period.

➤ Morning after breakfast depart for Cruise on The Great Lake of Tonle Sap, which is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia and one of the most productive inland fisheries in the world. The lake is connected to the Mekong River through the 100km long Tonle Sap River. Five provinces circle the area of Tonle Sap Lake, more than three million in population inhabit around the Lake and 90% of them earn a living by catching fish and making agricultures. ➤ Begin your adventure onboard a boat Cruising along Tonle Sap. See the Wildlife and Migratory Birds that call the lake their home Pass through, as local fishing villages go about their daily activities. You will explore the different of Khmer, Muslim and Vietnamese floating households and the floating markets, fisheries, clinics, schools, basketball course, pigsty and to a well-known floating house where you can get new experience by feeding crocodile (by own expense) and see ordinary Cambodians going about their daily life on the “Great Lake of Tonle Sap”. ➤ After lunch proceed on a Discovery Tour of Siem Reap. Said to be “The Most Beautiful Temple in Cambodia”, Wat Preah Prom Rath is unlike the usual temples of Angkor Wat which are mostly ruined, this is a magnificent temple. With a reclining Buddha inside and numerous stupas and a ship-shaped sculpture outside, which is said to be built because of the moving story of a monk using a ship to protect and transport food. There is an introduction to this story on the corridor of the temple. ➤ Thereafter proceed to Preah Ang Chek and Preah Ang Chorm Shrine, meaning The Sisters Temple which is said to provide spiritual protection for the entire Siem Reap. Local legends have it that when the Khmer Rogues who were on a mission to destroy religion in Cambodia and entered this shrine and attempted to remove the statues, they were growing heavier by the second until they were unable to even move them. Aside from beliefs of its indestructibility, this shrine is also believed to bring good fortune to newly married couples ➤ Visit Siem Reap's Royal Gardens. These gardens are made up of the River Gardens and the Royal Crusade for Independence Gardens, named after the historical events, that took place when the former King and General were planning the Royal Crusade for Independence from French Colonial rule. The real draw in the garden is the vast colony of Giant Fruit Bats that lives there. Look up at any time of the day and you will see them hanging from every bough, chirping like hungry nestlings. ➤ Next visit The War Memorial monument and Wat Thmei, known as The Killing Field, a memorial housing the skulls of victims of the Khmer Rouge regime. Here you can understand more about Cambodia’s tragic history during this era. ➤ Finally stop at Cambodia's Best Duty-Free Store. Thereafter dinner and overnight at your selected hotel.

➤ After breakfast free for personal activities. ➤ Thereafter transferred to airport for your onward journey.

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