Temples And Traditions: 3-Day Siem Reap Tour

3 Days
2 Nights

Detail - Siem Reap Tour

Welcome to Siem Reap! Here is your 3-day itinerary to explore Angkor complex.

Tour Code

SR3ma

Destination

Siem Reap

Departure

Siem Reap

  • This quote is not a confirmation of bookings for hotel or travel services.

  • Please provide the guests’ full names as they appear on their passports while making air ticket reservations. Keep in mind that airfares and reservations are subject to change until paid in full and ticketed.

  • You should also note that airfare prices may increase without prior notice due to market conditions and suppliers’ policies related to fuel price adjustment.

Itinerary - Siem Reap Tour

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After a busy morning, you will return to your hotel for lunch.

In the afternoon, you will visit the most famous, Angkor temple, the architectural masterpiece, Angkor Wat, and watch an incredible sunset This temple was built in the 12th century by King Suryavarman 11 as a dedication to the Hindu god Vishunu.

Dinner will be served at a local restaurant before returning back to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Banteay Srei, Ta Prohm and other Temples

After breakfast at your hotel, you will embark on a scenic drive out of Siem Reap and into the lush countryside of Cambodia, which will take approximately an hour to get to the first stop of the day, Banteay Srei, a stunning red sandstone temple from the 10th century, known for its intricate carvings of Hindu gods and its beautiful pink hue.

Next, you will visit a nearby village where you can witness the traditional way of producing palm sugar, which is a sweetener made from the sap of the palms that grow in Southeast Asia. You will have the chance to interact with locals, learn from them, and gain insights into their daily lives.

After visiting the village, you will continue your exploration of Angkor at Banteay Samre temple, located in a less crowded place, provides a peaceful atmosphere and stunning photo opportunities.

Returning to your hotel for lunch

After lunch, you will visit Ta Prohm, where trees grow out of the ruins and famously featured in the Tomb Raider movie. Next, you will visit Neak Pean, a small island temple built in the middle of a pool. Visit Preah Khan, a former Buddhist university, is the last temple you will visit. Sunset at Pre Rup.

Dinner with Apsara dance show will be served at a local restaurant before returning back to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Tonle Sap great lake and Les Artisans d’Angkor – Chantiers Ecoles
Explore a captivating floating village where you can immerse yourself in the local culture. Hop aboard a traditional wooden boat and venture out onto the majestic Tonle Sap Lake, an expansive body of water known as the “Great Lake” of Cambodia and one of the largest in Asia. Marvel at the scenic views while experiencing the tranquillity of the surroundings.

Discover the captivating scents and flavours of Cambodia at Senteurs D’Angkor. This remarkable establishment offers a diverse range of handcrafted products that not only showcase traditional techniques but also provide job opportunities and income for underprivileged rural communities. Indulge in a delightful array of delicacies, including aromatic spices, traditional teas, rich highland coffees, and locally-produced rice liquors. You’ll also find an assortment of medicinal balms, rejuvenating massage oils, and fragrant candles and incense.

Enjoy a delectable lunch at your hotel, savouring the flavours of Cambodia’s culinary offerings.

Embark on a visit to “Les Artisans d’Angkor – Chantiers Ecoles,” a centre dedicated to nurturing young artisans. Witness firsthand the incredible creations of this talented team, ranging from intricate ornamental sculptures to stunning lacquer ware and exquisite silk weavings and paintings. This company is committed to promoting fair and sustainable development, aiming to empower rural communities. If time allows, explore the local market at your leisure before proceeding to Siem Reap International Airport for your departure flight to your next destination.

We hope this itinerary helps you explore the amazing temples of Angkor complex. If you have any further queries, please don’t hesitate to ask!

“ENJOY YOUR JOURNEY”

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  • To enter the Angkor complex, visitors must have a passport-sized photo attached to any multiple-day entrance passes. While visitors can have their photo taken at the entrance checkpoint without an additional charge, it is recommended to bring a passport photo beforehand.
  • While making air ticket reservations, guests must provide their full names as they appear in their passports. Keep in mind that airfares and reservations may change until they have been paid in full and ticketed.
  • Airfares are subject to change without prior notice, and prices may be adjusted periodically in the event of supplier fuel price increases.
  • The quote provided is for informational purposes only, and no reservations have been made yet.
  • Visitors must have a valid passport with at least six months of validity beyond their intended stay in Cambodia and one passport photo for visa purposes.
  • The Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda are open daily from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM (closed to new visitors at 10:45 AM) and from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM (closed to new visitors at 4:45 PM), except during religious ceremonies or Royal rituals.
  • The Toul Sleng Genocide Museum is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and the last admission is at 4:45 PM.
  • The National Museum in Phnom Penh is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and visitors cannot enter after 4:45 PM
  • For sightseeing tours, it is recommended that visitors wear light and comfortable clothing, walking shoes, and use sunscreen lotion and hats. While many tourists wear shorts and sleeveless shirts, it is essential to respect Cambodian culture and tradition by wearing suitable clothing. Knees and shoulders must be covered when visiting temples and pagodas, including the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda in Phnom Penh. Visitors who do not comply with these rules of conduct may be denied entry, and shoes (and hats) must be removed before entering pagodas.
  • When buying jewelry in Cambodia, visitors should use caution as it is commonly below international standards for design and workmanship. It is prudent not to follow any recommendations, as many gems are counterfeit.
  • Certain parts of the touring programs are outsourced to independent third parties such as airlines, hotels, local suppliers, and transport operators. The Tour Specialists of Cambodia is not liable for any loss, injury, or damage occurring outside of the normal touring programs, including those caused by delay, accident, natural disasters, and political unrest. Additionally, any expenses incurred by tourists due to these conditions should be borne by them.
  • Due to frequent flight changes, delays, and cancellations by domestic airlines, it is not guaranteed that the proposed itinerary will be executed as planned. Experience has shown that departure times and cancellations may occur abruptly, even after confirmation of a flight. If such schedule changes or cancellations occur, we will try our best to arrange an alternate program within the original quoted costs. However, we reserve the right to charge additional costs exceeding the original budget to the tour operator/travel agent or the participant of a tour after consulting with the agent.
  • Prices, programs, services, and conditions are subject to change without prior notice until all services are fully paid. The information provided in proposals is valid only at the time of submission.
  • We strongly advise visitors to keep valuable items such as money, passports, credit cards, jewelry, sensitive documents, and laptop computers in hotel safes. During excursions and round-trips, personal belongings, especially money and valuables, must not be left in vehicles, even during short breaks, and should be carried at all times. Tour Specialist of Cambodia is not responsible for any loss or theft.
  • Cambodia is a developing country undergoing significant infrastructure upgrades. As a result, overland travel can be challenging due to ongoing road construction.

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