Post date: Aug 4, 2014 10:44:35 AM
Day 1: Arrival Siem Reap (D)
Upon arrival Siem Reap international Airport meet tour guide and transfer to Hotel for check in, dinner at the local restaurant, Overnight in Siem Reap
Day 2: Siem Reap (B/L/D)
After breakfast at the hotel, in the morning: visit the South Gate (with its huge statues depicting the churning of the ocean of milk) the ancient capital of Angkor Thom (12th century) and visit Bayon Temple (unique for its 54 towers decorated with over 200 smiling faces of Avolokitesvara), Baphun temple, the Royal Enclosure, Phimeanakas, the Elephants Terrace and the Terrace of the Leper King and visit the fabulous Ta Prohm Temple, embraced by the roots of enormous fig trees. Drive to a local restaurant for lunch. In the afternoon, visit the 7th world heritage, Angkor Wat a unique and stunning blend of spirituality and symmetry, an enduring example of man's devotion to his Gods. It is the largest and undoubtedly the most breath taking of the monuments of Angkor and it is widely believed that it is the largest religious structure in the world. Dinner at Local restaurant, Overnight in Siem Reap
Day 3: Siem Reap – Sihanouk Ville (B)
After breakfast, free leisure until transfer to airport, upon arrival Sihanouk Ville meet driver and transfer to hotel for check in, overnight in Sihanouk Ville
Day 4: Sihanouk Ville (B)
After breakfast, free and relax at the beach, overnight in Sihanouk Ville
Day 5: Sihanouk Ville – Phnom Penh (B/L/D)
After breakfast at the hotel, check out and overland to Phnom Penh (without tour guide accompany), upon arrival Phnom Penh transfer to Lunch at local restaurant, then back to hotel for check in, in the afternoon, go to visit Royal Place, built by King Norodom in 1866 on the site of the old town, and the Silver Pagoda, Raung Damrei Museum. The Palace building and Silver Pagoda are located within the same walled ground. The Silver Pagoda is so named because of its floor, which is made up of 5000 silver tiles. The treasures include a solid gold Buddha encrusted and weighing 90 kilos and a small 17th century emerald and baccarat crystal Buddha. And then move to National Museum of Fine Arts, next to the Royal Palce was dedicated by king Sisowath in 1920. Over 5000 objects are on display including Angkorian era statues, lingas and other artifacts, most notabley the legentary statue of the “Leper King” Though the emphasis is on Angkorian artifacts, there is also a good collection of pieces from later periods, including a special exhibition pf post-Angkorian Buddha figures. Dinner at the local restaurant, Overnight in Phnom Penh.
Day 6: Phnom Penh - Departure (B)
Breakfast at hotel, check out and depart to Visit the Central Market, another landmark of the city of Phnom Penh. Then transfer to Airport for departure flight. End service