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Day 1: Small Tour Sunrise
Start your adventure with a stunning sunrise at the iconic Angkor Wat. Arrive early to secure the perfect spot by the reflecting pools and watch as the sun rises, casting a golden glow over the ancient temple. After soaking in the beauty of Angkor Wat, continue the small circuit tour to visit Angkor Thom, the last capital of the Khmer Empire. Explore the Bayon Temple with its enigmatic smiling faces and walk through the serene Terrace of the Elephants. End your morning with a visit to the atmospheric Ta Prohm, famously entwined with massive tree roots.
Day 2: Kulen Mountain Adventure
Embark on a journey to Phnom Kulen, a sacred mountain and a place of immense natural beauty. Begin by visiting the River of a Thousand Lingas, where ancient carvings are etched into the riverbed. Move on to see the Reclining Buddha, a revered statue at the mountain’s summit. Enjoy a refreshing swim beneath the Kulen Waterfalls, a picturesque spot surrounded by lush greenery. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the mountain and take in the spiritual significance of this area. Return to Siem Reap in the evening, reflecting on the day’s serene experiences.
Day 3: Big Tour, Banteay Srei and Sunset
Start the day by exploring some of the larger circuit temples, such as Banteay Srei (Lady Temple), Preah Khan, a sprawling complex rich in history and architecture, and the serene Neak Pean, a temple located on an artificial island. Visit Ta Som and marvel at its iconic tree-covered entrance. In the afternoon, explore East Mebon and Pre Rup, known for their reddish-hued stonework. Conclude your journey with an unforgettable sunset at Pre Rup, where the setting sunbathes the ancient ruins in warm, golden light. It’s the perfect way to end your three-day adventure.
> The price include:
– Door-To-Door Pick up & drop off
– Cold water & Cold towel during the trip
– Transportation
– English speaking driver
– Local taxs
> Price Excluding:
– Entrance fees on the archaeological site and Kulen mountain
– Personal expenses
– Meal
– Tour Guide & driver tip
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