1-4 PAX + A/C Car | 5-15 PAX + A/C Minivan |
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$US 120.00 | $US 165.00 |
+ Short History of the temples
+ Free pick up from Airport / Bus / Boat to the Hotel
+ Free cold small water
+ Free hand phone in the trip ( Contact to hotel )
+ Angkor wat ticket ( 1Day pass 37 $/per, 2&3Day pass 62 $/per)
+ Boat ticket ( from 1-2pax 20$/per, more than 2pax 15$/per, Private boat )
+ Hotels
+ Foods
+ Beng Mealea ticket ( 5$/per )
+ Kulen mountain national park ticket ( 20$/per )
+ Apsara Dancing + Buffet dinner ( 12$/per, Separate drinks )
If you need hotel accommodation with cheaper price than booking yourself, please just tell me what types of hotels, then I will give options
Day 1: Tour to Koh Ker & Beng Mealea Temples
In the 7:30Am or 8:00am: We go ahead to Koh Ker is Cambodia’s the largest ancient temple city outside of Angkor region. Though visitor numbers are increasing, it is still a top candidate for the competition: Which is the world’s largest ensemble of impressive monuments offering perfect chances to explore it without tourist hurly-burly? If you are looking for the overwhelming forgotten city in the deeper jungle, try it out and visit Koh Ker. It will come up to your expectations, very close at least.
In the afternoon: We are continuing to Beng Melea temple about 68km from Siem Reap where we can see one of the ruins Khmer ancient temple that was built in early of 12century.It is over grown by jungle,completely full of Benean trees and some tropical forest
TOUR NOTE
Site closed: The third floor of Angkor Wat is closed during Buddhist festivals.
When you withdraw money from an ATM with an international card, you don’t get Khmer Riel, only USD, and it’s accepted anywhere in Cambodia except coins and old banknotes.
Using your own charger, you can charge your camera or phone in the restaurant during your lunch break.
Smoking, drinking or touching the carvings is prohibited in and around the temple.
Dress Code: Both male and female visitors to temples are required to present themselves in a dignified and comfortable manner. We strongly advise wearing modest apparel.
This refers to attire that covers your knees and shoulders.
In the mostly hot Asian environment, loose, lightweight, long clothing is both courteous and cool.
It is essential to wear comfy shoes.
If visitors arrive at the park wearing attire that is deemed inappropriate, the Apsara Authority, which oversees the park, maintains the power to deny admission to such portions of the property.
WHAT TO BRING
It can get exceptionally blistering strolling around the Angkor complex so make certain to continuously convey water and fitting skin insurance including sun shout and mosquito shower. You can purchase sun shout and mosquito splash around.
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund.
Special health and safety measures are in place. Check your activity voucher once you book for full details.
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