Angkor Adventure - Small Group Tour
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Explore the highlight temples of Angkor including Angkor Wat, Bayon, with its 54 towers decorated with more than 200 enigmatic smiling faces, and Ta Prohm the jungle temple made famous in the Tomb Raider movie.- Visit the world’s largest Hindu temple - Angkor Wat
- Marvel at Bayon with its 54 towers decorated with more than 200 enigmatic smiling faces
- Trek through Ta Prohm the jungle temple made famous in the Tomb Raider movie.
- Visit a Khmer village and learn about local life
- Pick-up and drop off from central Siem Reap hotels
- English speaking guide
- Savour the flavours of Khmer snacks and a local lunch
We start our Angkor temples adventure with a visit to Angkor Wat easily the most famous and best-preserved of all temples within the Angkor complex. We then move on to Angkor Thom city visiting Bayon, with its 54 towers decorated with more than 200 enigmatic smiling faces, Phimeanakas, Baphoun, Terrace of the Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper King. The day tour in Siem Reap finishes the morning with a stop at the very photogenic South Gate of Angkor Thom City where the gods and demons line the road leading to the gate struggling in a cosmic tug-of-war. The Gate itself is crowned with four large faces facing in the cardinal directions.
Lunch is Khmer style in a local restaurant in the forest. Enjoy a spread of great local food followed by a nap lazing in a hammock, or explore to see the traditional way of life and say hello to the Cambodians dining there.
After lunch we continue our day tour in Siem Reap by visiting the beautiful Ta Prohm (Tomb Raider) temple which was made famous by Angelina Jolie. Feel like one of the early explorers as you visit this temple which has been left to be reclaimed by the jungle.
If time permits finish the day climbing one of the oldest buildings in the Angkor complex, the brick temple of Pre Rup.
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- Drinks
- Optional gratuities
Casual. Dress according to the weather for that day. Bring a bottle of water and plenty of batteries for your camera! Don’t forget some local currency to purchase drinks. Dress standards are conservative throughout Asia, especially outside major cities. To respect this and for your own comfort, we strongly recommend modest clothing. This means clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Loose, lightweight, long clothing is both respectful and cool in the predominantly hot Asian climate.
To ensure a real life experience, the group size is limited to 12 passengers.
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