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Itinerary:
Day 1: Phnom Penh - Oudong - Battambang (B/-/D)
Breakfast at hotel. Discover historic Oudong, little remains of the city which served as the capital of Cambodia for 248 years, until the French pressured King Norodom to re-locate court to Phnom Penh, then journey to riverside Battambang, home to impressive French architecture and beautiful temples.
Dinner at the local restaurant and accommodation at hotel.
Day 2: Battambang (B/-/D)
Breakfast at hotel. After a short ride explore Phnom Banon, is a mountain-top, 11th century Angkorian ruin consisting of five Towers. It's a peaceful location with a nice view of the area, also L' Ang But Meas cave, very old (150 years+) active pagoda at the base of the mountain.
Afternoon visit Wat Ek Phnom, is an 11th century Angkorian ruin built as Hindu temple under Suryavarman I. The temple consists of Prasats on a platform with some carving in petty good condition.
Dinner at local restaurant
Day 3: Battambang - Banteay Chhmar - Siem Reap (B/L/-)
Breakfast at hotel. Departure for Banteay Meanchey and make a visit to Banteay Chhmar, one of the capitals of Jayavarman II (A.D 802-850). The city, enclosed by a 9 km-long wall. The sandstone structure, built in the 11th century and dedicated to the deity Avalokiteshvara, suffered significant damage during repeated Thai invasions, although many of its hug bas-reliefs, which are said to be comparable of those the Bayon and Angkor Wat, still remained.
Lunch at local restaurant then continue journey to Siem Reap, upon arrival Siem Reap check-in at hotel.
Day 4: The Temples of Angkor, Balloon Ride over Angkor Wat (B/-/D)
Breakfast at hotel. Visit Angkor Thom, the South Gate of Angkor Thom, Bayon Temple, built from the late 12th century to the early 13th century by King Jayavarman VII and consists of 54 towers, the Royal Enclosure, the Phimeanakas, the Elephants Terrace and the Terrace of the Leper King, then visit Ta Prohm, surrounded by jungle.
Afterwards board a fixed cable balloon for an aerial view of the world's largest sacred monument, and of the park surrounding Angkor complex.
Visit Angkor Wat, the largest temples in world and covers an area of 200 hectares and surrounded by moat and an exterior wall measuring 1300 meters x 1500 meters.
Dinner at local restaurant and accommodation at hotel
Day 5: Depth in the temples (B/-/D)
Breakfast at hotel.Visit Banteay Srei, constructed at the late 10th century by a Brahmin counselor under a powerking Rajendarvarman. It was loosely translated to citadel of the woman, but it is a modern appellation that probably refers to the delicate beauty of the carvings. En-route stop at Pre Rub (turn the body), was constructed in late 10th century dedicated to Hindu gods. This reflects the common belief among Cambodians that funerals were conducted at the temple.
Visit Preah Khan temple, built by King Jayavarman VII dedicated to his father. It is a huge, highly exportable monastic complex, and served as a Buddhist monastery and school, engaging over 1000 monks. Continue to Neak Pean, a small island temple located in the middle of the last Baray, constructed by a Khmer king in the Angkor area.
Dinner at local restaurant
Day 6: Tonle Sap and Siem Reap Departure (B/L/-)
Breakfast at hotel. Drive to Chong Kneas to visit the fishing village by a private boat. Cruise through the fishing villages of the Tonle Sap Lake to discover the natural splendor and old lifestyle of the country.
Lunch at local restaurant. Visit Artisan d'Angkor, where it is famous for its traditional craft skills products are available such stone caving, wood caving, lacquering, gilding and silk processing.
Transfer to Siem Reap International airport for flight to the next destination.
Price (USD per person):
| Rate USD Per Person: Validity of 01 Oct 2010 - 31 Mar 2011 | ||||||
| Hotel | Rating |
1 Person |
2 Persons |
3 - 5 Persons |
6 - 8 Persons |
9 - 11 Persons |
|
BTB: Khemara BTB (Standard) REP: Casa Angkor (Standard) |
3* | 1563 | 860 | 930 | 721 | 653 |
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BTB: Stung Sungke (Deluxe) REP: Tara Angkor (Superior) |
4* | 1712 | 935 | 1005 | 796 | 727 |
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BTB: Stung Sungke (Deluxe) REP: Angkor Palace (Deluxe) |
5* | 1966 | 1100 | 1170 | 961 | 893 |
|
Peak Season (20 Dec 2010-05 Jan 2011) |
2005 | 1120 | 1190 | 981 | 913 | |
| Remark: All rate above are not included of the rate on Gala Dinner for X’mas Eve on 24 Dec 2010 and New Year Eve on 31 Dec 2010 at the hotels. | ||||||
- Hotel accommodation based on twin bed sharing room with daily breakfast.
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Meals as mentioned in the itinerary(B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner).
- All ground private transport by modern genuine War Jeep.
- Sightseeing as specified in the itinerary including entrance fees.
- English speaking local guide throughout.
- 2 bottles of mineral water per day while on tour.
- A Cambodian visa can be obtained on arrival at Phnom Penh Int'l Airport for a cost of $20US per person (one passport photo required).
- International Airfares, international departure airport tax US$25 per person
- Meals not mentioned
- Surcharges for other languages speaking guides, during festive seasons and peak season surcharges, which will be advised at time of booking
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses
- Christmas and New Year’s eve dinner
