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04 Days Tour Platinum
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CATEGORY : Angkor Temple Tours
TOUR NAME : 04 Days Tour Platinum
LOCATION : Cambodia
TOUR CODE : TCT-AP04
DURATION : 04 Days – 03 Nights
DEPARTURE : Daily

Highlight: (Elephant ride, Angkor Wat, Preah Khan, Neak Pean, Ta Som, Pre Rup, Angkor Thom City, Banteay Kdei, Srah Srong, Ta Prohm, Ta Keo, floating village, Local market, Artisan D’angkor, Silk farm, Beong Mealea, Banteay Srey, Landmine Museum, Banteay Samre and Pre Rup).

Full Tour Itinerary

DAY (01): Morning Tour: Elephant ride and then we visit Angkor Wat is the intricately carved Khmer ruin in Angkor Complex, and it is one of the world’s most impressive temples. Lunch is included. Afternoon Tour: Preah Khan is the historical site of the World Monuments Fund “prime” Asian project a painstaking renovation while maintaining its mysterious allures and superb original structure. Neak Pean which dated late 12th century, Buddhist temple, king Jayavarman VII, art-style Bayon Temple. Ta Som is a small, tranquil temple and affords a delightful undisturbed visit. A significant feature of Ta Som Temple is the growth of a huge fig tree on the east gate, which can provide a dramatic example of nature and art entwined together. Sunset at Pre Rup. Dinner is not included.

DAY (02): Morning Tour: Angkor Thom Complex, south gate, Bayon is the favorite temple of the visitors because it is famous for its four great smiling-stone faces of Buddhisattva Avalokitesvara. And then visit other temples in the complex. Lunch is included. Afternoon Tour: Banteay Kdei, a massive Buddhist temple from the late part of the 12th–13th century. Ta Prom is one of the area’s most beautiful temples. It has been left relatively untouched since it was re-discovered and retained much of its mystery. Srah Srong is locally known as the royal bath or monk’s bath, which dating from the 10th and 12thcentury. Takeo was a pyramid temple-mountain which stood on a high base with 5 levels supported the 5 square sandstone towers. It symbolized the golden mountain which used as “The Head Quarter of the Justice of the Mandarins.” End of your tour, dinner is not included.

DAY (03): Morning Tour: Floating Community, the famous floating village, is now extremely popular with visitors wanting a break from the temples, and is an easy enough excursion for them. It is near Phnom Krom mountain where the boat docks. Lunch is included. Afternoon Tour: Local market, Siem Reap abounds with small markets, but there are several traditional markets are Centre Market, Old Market, and Phsar Loeu. The old market, (Phsar-Chas) is the most popular for tourists and visitors. It offers the greatest selection of souvenirs and curious of any of the traditional markets. Artisan D’angkor is a school specializing in teaching wood and stone carving techniques to impoverished young generation people. It launched in 1992 under a join Cambodian/French initiative and partly financed by the EU since 1998 under the "REPLIC" programmed, Les Chantiers-Ecoles vocational center trains 650 apprentices a year included 160 in fine arts & crafts trades united in the "Artisans d'Angkor" production network. And Silk farm is at Phuk village about some 15 kilometers. End of your tour, accommodation is not included.

DAY (04): Morning Tour: Beng Mealea, an untouched ruinous temple which is about some 80 kilometers from Siem Reap. It is one of the major monuments of the classical period in the style of Angkor Wat, mid of the 12thcentury AD. Banteay Srei, the brilliant beauty and enchantment of Banteay Srei is nearly everyone’s favorite historical temple. The special charm of this small temple lies in its remarkable state of preservation and excellence is of decoration. It is a Hindu temple which dating from the mid 10thcentury. Lunch is included at Banteay Srei restaurant. Afternoon Tour: Landmine Museum represents an agonizing window into the realism of the country’s landmine situation. This museum was founded in 1997 by Aki Ra, with the prime objective to make the country safe through the removal of mines from wherever he could find them. Aki Ra was forced to work as a mine layer by the Khmer Rouge, planting landmines from an age as young as five. Later, as part of the United Nation’s endeavor to restore peace in the country during the 1990s, Aki Ra got the opportunity to work as a de-miner. Banteay Samrè refers to an ethnic group of mountain people, who inhabited the region at the base of Phnom Kulen and were probably related to Khmers. Pre Rup, a pyramid temple-mountain which stands on a high base with three narrow tiers serves as a pedestal for the 5 brick towers. It was erected in the mid of the 10thcentury 961 during the reign of King Rajendravarman II, dedicating to Shiva-God and his ancestors. End of your tour, accommodation is excluded.               

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Note

  1. (1-2 P): $755.00
  2. (3-4 P): $395.00
  3. (5-8 P): $371.00
  1. English Speaking guide.
  2. A/C vehicle (Car/Van).
  3. Boat ticket.
  4. Elephant ride.
  5. Land Mine Museum.  
  6. Cold drinking water and towels.
  7. Lunch (set menu).
  8. Beong Mealea.
  9. Temple Pass. 
  1. Extra tip and your own personal expenses.
  2. Cambodia Visa Fee $20. 
  3. Domestic & International Insurance   Surcharge.
  4. Domestic & International Air Tickets.
  5. Domestic & International Airport tax.
  6. (B/D).
  7. Hotel.   
  • Prices of tour packages are negotiable and also competitive depend on the exact number of people.


Special Obey

  • All guests have to dresses properly when visit Khmer temples in Angkor Complex. Bring mosquito repellent, sun-lotion, hat, walking shoes.
  • If you wear shorts and t-shirt, please make sure that they are long enough to cover your knees and shoulders.
  • Smoking, shouting, pissing, shitting, spitting, littering, picnicking, writing, scratching carving and standing on statues. Read More...

 

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Our profit from tour-packages contribute directly to the local charity school to support "The poor, homeless, street, disabled, victim, destitute and orphans" in our community (Chongkoasou, Siem Reap). And it also enables us to participate in improving their quality of education, lifestyle, hygienic, clean water, while expecting and promoting cultural traditions and Khmer values.                       As you know that, Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in the world and is still facing the current problems surrounding poverty.