Day 1: (Banteay Srei – Phnom Kulen – Bang Mealea)
Pick up time is flexible follow our value customer, but the best time recommend is to start at 7am pick up from your hotel. Your English speaking driver and or Guide will be waiting for welcome you at your hotel lobby for visiting:
Morning: at 7.00am pick up from your hotel lobby then purchase temple ticket and Kulen mountain ticket for visiting to
- Banteay Srei: Banteay Srei is a 10th-century Hindu temple and built largely of red sandstone, a medium that lends itself to the elaborate decorative wall carvings which are still observable today. These factors have made the temple extremely popular with tourists, and have led to its being widely praised as a “precious gem”, or the “jewel of Khmer art”.
- Kulen mountain national park: on the mountain we can see 1000 Shiva’s Lingas carved on the river bed, Buddhist monastery temple where the giant reclining Buddha statue carved on the big rock and enjoy the swim at the Holy Waterfall’s pool (the is very clear if no raining)
Afternoon: Relax for lunch at the local restaurants near the waterfall then continue to see the ruin jungle temple on the east side of Kulen mountain called
- Beng Mealea: was built as a Hindu temple, but some carvings depict Buddhist motifs. Its primary material is sandstone and it is largely unrestored, with trees and thick brush thriving amidst its towers and courtyards and many of its stones lying in great heaps.
Back to your hotel or drop at the old market and Pup street. Back to your hotel or drop somewhere in the city.
Day 2: (Koh Ker Group & Preah Vihear Temples)
Morning: 6.30am or 7am (flexible time) after breakfast pick up from your hotel in Siem Reap and journey through the beautiful countryside to explore the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, after arrive at the ticket office, we jump onto the pick up truck 4×4 driver uphill.
Preah Vihear is an ancient Hindu temple built by the Khmer Empire, located on top of a 525-metre (1,722 ft) cliff in the Dângrêk Mountains, in the Preah Vihear province of Cambodia. As a key edifice of the empire’s spiritual life, Preah Vihear Temple was supported and modified by successive kings and thus bears elements of several architectural styles.
After wandering through the intricate galleries adorned with stone carvings to soaking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, every corner of the temple holds a story waiting to be discovered.
Afternoon: Make your way to one of the nearby restaurants and try with the local dish at your own expense.
Continue to Koh Ker group temples, the city abandoned to the forests north of Siem Reap, and see some of the linga-shrines reclaimed from nature. Marvel at the ruins of sacred sites such as Prasat Thom, Prasat Pram, and Prasat Chrap, and get fascinating insights into the history, culture, and religions of the time. Relax at the local restaurant near the temple, where you can try traditional dish, at your own expense.
Back to Siem Reap drop some where in the city or at your hotel end of service
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