Angkor wat and battambang tours
Your personal certified tour guide and driver will meet you in your hotel lobby very early morning at 4:45AM to see sunrise at Angkor Wat.
1- Your tour guide will assist you in buying tickets before you start your tour from.
Arrival in Siem Reap you are welcomed by one of our tour guides who will take you to your hotel. then going to visit city tour or keep it on departure day on your proposal.
1: Angkor Silk Farm
2: War Museum
3: apsara dancing show
TOUR ACTIVITy: Daily Tour: 4:30 AM Time: Flexible, based on your preference.
Pick-Up Location: Your hotel in Siem ReapStarting
Morning: Explore Angkor Wat, Bayon Temple, and the jungle-wrapped Ta Prohm.
DETAIL PROGRAM
4.30 , I’ll meet you at your accommodation and will take you to visit the most place to see Sunrise. world-famous ANGKOR WAT It really is amazing! Explore the temple at your own pace.
South Gate of Angkor Thom, the Bayon complex, the Baphuon , and the Phimeanakas Temple Terrace of the Elephant terrace Temple . We’ll visit the then Leper King Temple also.
After a busy few hours in the morning, we’ll have lunch at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon we’ll visit the onwards to see the famous Ta Prohm temple (also known as the Tomb Raider Temple, with huge trees growing over ancient temple walls). Around 2pm finished the tour.
✅Meet up at your hotel
6 am Our driver and knowledgeable guide will be waiting for you at your hotel, ready to take you to battambong.
DETAIL PROGRAM
✅Sampeou Mountain Battambang
Phnom Sampeou means ‘Ship mountain’ because its peculiar shape reminds of a ship. This legendary 100 metres high mountain, topped by Wat Sampeou, contains 3 natural caves, lined with Buddhist shrines and statues. Some caves were used by the Khmer Rouges as killing caves. Skeletons of their victims still remain in the caves. The wat is approached by a flight of 700 stairs. It is not exceptional but the view is spectacular.
It is most likely that you will be visiting Phnom Sampeou to explore the natural caves and grottos that have taken part in one of the most horrific genocides in human history.
✅Ek Phnom Temple
The ruins are on a very small hill so there is no workout involved in viewing them much of the temple is in shambles and was heavily looted. There are still some sitting Buddha images intact higher up on the walls. On the inside is a carving of a tug-of-war with participants tugging away on a serpent. The participants on the left have lost their heads to looters (they lost face), with the guys on the right still having their heads intact.
Construction of the giant Buddha statue next door has been stopped by the government because, they say, it mars the site’s timeless beauty. This is a very popular picnic and pilgrimage destination for Khmers at festival times.
✅Bamboo Train Riding
A norry or nori (from the French word for lorry) is an improvised rail vehicle from Cambodia. Lonely Planet describes it as “Cambodia’s bamboo train”.The trains run at speeds of up to 50 km/h (31 mph) on the metre gauge tracks around Battambang and Poipet. A scheduled service run by the Government also operates, but is slower at 30 km/h around 18 mph. The rest of the network, originally built by the French colonial government, is largely abandoned, after the Khmer Rouge regime effectively shut it down. In 2006 the BBC reported that there was only one scheduled service a week and it ran at not much more than walking pace. In October 2017 the bamboo train was no longer available in the original form due to the national effort to rebuild the rail line from the Thai-Cambodia border town Poipet to Phnom Penh. However, the bamboo train is being rebuilt near Wat Banan in order to cater to the local tourism industry. The relocated site is set to open in middle January 2018.
✅Bat Cave in Battambang
About 11km outside of Battambang town centre is a mountain, home to the Killing Cave of Phnom Samphou, and the Bat Cave. the Killing Cave is about two-thirds of the way up the mountain, and still houses the remains of those killed there during the Khmer Rouge genocide. The Bat Cave offers an amazing spectacle at around 5 pm each day thousands and thousands of bats leave.
around 6pm we will back to siem reap hotel.
taking a trip to the Floating Village on the Great Lake of Cambodia to see people, schools, hospitals communities, fish, and crocodile farms, workshops and more – a glimpse at authentic modern-day Cambodia basically. floating village the most place to sunset,then transfer you to airport or see some place in the same day if
Highlights
✅ Angkor Sunrise
✅ Apsara Dancing
✅ Ta Prohm
✅ battambang
✅ Kompong Khleang floating village
GROUP SIZE | PRICE |
1-4 Max Tuk Tuk and Car | 250 USD |
4-8 Max Car SUV | 300 USD |
4-7 Max Minivan | 400 USD |
Tour Inclusions
– English speaking driver with license
– Parking fees/ tolls
– Cool pure drinking water and towels
– vehicle with petrol
Tour Exlusions
– English speaking tour guide with license.
– Angkor pass:$37 USD per pax a day.
– ticket big boat 22 pax. small boat 6$ pax
– Apsara 19 $ pax.
– Entrance ticket battambang
– Meals and soft drinks
– Others not mentioned in the conclusion.
- Please note that you must be dressed appropriately for visiting some of our temples, Angkor Wat, Baphoun inside Angkor Thom, Phnom Bakheng and climbing some temples. This means your pants or skirt should cover your knees and shirt can not be sleeveless (make sure that your shirt covers your shoulders, no singlets!) otherwise you won’t be allowed entry or to climb up this is by Temples Authority.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended and wearing light cotton clothes are suggested as well for the weather from March to July as it’s very hot with high humidity. - We suggest you to bring your camera charger then you can recharge it during your lunch break at restaurant.
- The official currency in Cambodia is the Cambodian Riel (KHR), however USD$ are used everywhere in the country and most of the prices are set in USD. We advise you to bring US$ and remember to bring new and clean bank notes as the old or torn notes will not be accepted at most places. ATMs are almost everywhere in the city also and making it easy to withdraw cash in USD. The exchange rate is usually roughly KHR4000 to US$1, so if you give US$2 for something which costs KHR6000, you will usually receive back KHR2000.
Remark:
Payment of tour fees will be required to at the end of tour only (you are not required to pay in advance or deposit at all) and pay in cash in USD only ( NO payment by credit cards )
FAQ:
Q: Is it OK to tip guide/driver?
A: Yes, it is OK. If you would like to.
Angkor wat and battambang tours
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