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Siem Reap City Tour
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Mahendra Parvata City
1-Day Discover Mahendra Paravata City, Thousand Lingam, Buddha Reclining and Banteay Srey Temple
Experience the rich culture of Cambodia on this full-day tour of the sacred Kulen Mountain is an original of Mahendra Paravata City, widely regarded as the site of the beginnings of the ancient Khmer Empire. Considered a holy mountain in Cambodia, it is of special religious significance and a place of pilgrimage for Hindus and Buddhists.
The site of thousands of Linga carvings under the water stream, among the highlights you will explore are the 16th-century statue of a Grand Reclining Buddha, and the cascades of the Big Waterfall.
Parama Visnu Loka Temple
1-Day Explore Parama Visnu Loka is an Original of Angkor Wat World Famous Heritage Site
Enjoy a beautiful full-day tour of the majestic Khmer Empire temples of Angkor Wat is an original of Parama Visnu Loka Temple, the most famous of the Khmer kingdom temples, and site of its former capital. Admire exquisite carvings and bas reliefs dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu and see scenes depicting Hindu mythology.
Within the ancient Khmer capital city of Angkor, it is considered the largest religious structure in the world by Guinness World Records. Originally constructed in 1150 CE as a Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Vishnu, it was gradually transformed into a Buddhist temple towards the end of the century.
Shiva Lingam Temple
1-Day Trip to Beng Mealea, Prasat Thom and Shiva Lingam Temple of Koh Ker Group
You’ll start out with the 130-kilometer drive through the scenic countryside from Siem Reap to the remote site of the Koh Ker temple group, located to the north-east of Siem Reap, represents the remnants of the capital of the Khmer empire from 928-944 A.D.
Then continue to the Shiva Lingam temple the square shrine, monolithic in scale, shares its layout and likely its purpose with 3 more that are aligned on a north-south axis whilst having a relationship with the east-west axis of Prasat Thom. None of these gigantic lingam shrines have roofs, perhaps unfinished, or made from perishable materials and lost to time.