Cambodia Tour Itinerary
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Journey through Cambodia
Duration: 5 Days/4 Nights
Routing: Phnom Penh - Takeo - Siem Reap
Go back in time and explore Cambodia. Experience the life of the Khmers from the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge, to the first know Cambodian civilization, and the majesty of the Angkorian Era.
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| Day 1 : Phnom Penh |
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Upon your arrival in Phnom Penh, meet your guide and transfer to your hotel.
Visit the National Museum.
Many ancient statuaries and artifacts of the Angkor Empire and Pre-Angkorian
civilizations are housed here. Original carvings and statues from Angkor Wat
are also featured in the collection.
Continue to the Royal Palace of HRH King Norodom Sihamoni. Tourists are not allowed into the monarchy's private quarters, but you can visit the Silver Pagoda, so named because of the 5000 silver tiles (each weighing 1kg) in the floor of the temple. Also on display is the holiest Buddha image in Cambodia, Preah Keo (the Emerald Buddha).
Transfer to the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum. Formerly a high school, the Khmer Rouge renamed it S-21, and used it as a holding and torture facility for "enemies" of the regime.
Meals: None
Accommodation: See Below
Featured Attractions: Phnom Penh, National Museum, Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
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| Day 2 : Phnom Penh - Takeo - Phnom Penh |
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After breakfast, your guide will transfer you to Takeo Province. Takeo province is often overlooked by tourists but ranks among the most visited provinces for Cambodians. It is widely believed that Takeo may have been an important seat of civilization since as early as 400 BC.
Enjoy a boat ride to Phnom Da and Asram Maharosei temples. Phnom Da is possibly the oldest standing site in Cambodia. Asram Maharosei is constructed in an Indian style, unlike any other in the country. Visit the manmade caves which lead to holy shrines. Return to Phnom Penh for overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation: See Below
Featured Attractions: Takeo, Phnom Da Temple, Asram
Maharosei Temple
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| Day 3 : Phnom Penh - Siem Reap - Rolous - Angkor - Siem Reap |
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In the early morning, transfer to the airport for your flight to Siem Reap. Meet your guide and transfer to your accommodation before beginning your expedition into the early Khmer Empire at Rolous.
Hariharalaya (last Kingdom before
Angkor 9th century)
 Preah Ko, 879 AD, erected by Indravarman I to deify his ancestors. The reliefs on the front towers relate to male gods and the rear ones are devoted to females.
Bakong, 881 AD. Indravarman I created this sandstone temple, devoted to Shiva, in the Mt. Meru (quincuncial or five-mountain) style representing the Hindu idea of the universe.
Lolei, 893 AD, was built on an island in a reservoir. There are beautiful sandstone carvings in the temple's niches.
Banteay Srei, 967 AD, is the jewel in the crown of the Angkor temples. The most beautiful and intricate carvings reside here in this outlying temple.
In the afternoon, following the migration of the Khmer capitols, travel back into the Angkor area.
Second Angkor capital (early classical period,
10th century)
 Prasat Kravan, 921 AD. Unusual in that is was not constructed by royalty. Many sandstone carvings of Vishnu relate myths of his incarnations.
East Mebon, 952 AD is a temple made on an island in a former reservoir. The base of the temple is guarded at the corners by stone elephants.
Pre Rup, 961 AD, was erected by Rajendravarman II in the quincuncial style. Pieces of the original plaster still remain on one of the towers. Beautiful lintel carvings are also a highlight.
Takeo,
beginning of 11th century, is the first Angkorian structure built entirely of
sandstone. It seems more spartan than other temples as its decoration was never
completed because the sandstone proved to be particularly hard.
First Angkor capital (King Yasovarman, 889-900)
Phnom Bakheng, end of 9 th century. This mountain-top temple is an excellent place to view the sunset. One can catch a glimpse of Angkor Wat from here as well.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: See Below
Featured Attractions: Preah Ko Temple, Bakong Temple, Lolei Temple, Banteay Srei, Phnom Bakheng Temple, Prasat Kravan, East Mebon Temple, Pre Rup Temple, Takeo
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| Day 4 : Siem Reap - Angkor - Siem Reap |
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After breakfast visit:
Third Angkor capital (11th century)
 Baphuon,
middle of 11th century, built in the ever-present Mt. Meru style. This was the
center of the city before the construction of Angkor Thom. On the west side of
the temple is a huge reclining Buddha of brick.
Phimeanakas,
early 11th century, also known as the Celestial Palace . This former residence
of kings is memorable for its two large bathing ponds. The smaller one was for
the king. The larger pond was for his wives.
Northern & Southern
Khleang, beginning 11th century, are called “The Storerooms”, but the
title hardly does them justice. There are many beautiful carvings and are believed
to have been built to receive foreign dignitaries.
Kingdom of Jayavarman VII (1181-1219)
 Terrace
of the Elephants, end of 12th century, was built as a reviewing stand
for the king to view ceremonies and parades. It is marked by splendid carvings
of elephants and celestial dancers.
Terrace of
Leper King, end of 12th century, contains an unusual statue that was
believed to have been of an Angkorian king who had leprosy. Now it is widely
held that the statue is of the Yama, the god of death.
Afternoon:
Kingdom of Suryavarman II (1113-1150)
Angkor
Wat, first half of 12th century, is the most famous sight in all of
Cambodia. This temple maintains some of the most breathtaking murals in the entire
complex. Panoramic views from the top afford views to other temples. The upper
reaches of the complex represent the Hindu idea of heaven.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: See Below
Featured Attractions: Phimeanakas, Northern and Southern Khleangs, Baphuon, Terrace of Elephants, Leper King Terrace, Angkor Wat
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| Day 5 : Siem Reap - Angkor - Siem Reap |
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After breakfast spend the day exploring the monuments of the last great Angkorian king.
Kingdom of Jayavarman VII (1181-1219)
 The South Gate of Angkor Thom is an awesome sight. Giants and Gods line the road leading up to the gate. The Gate itself is crowned with four large faces facing in the cardinal directions.
Bayon,
late 12th century, is one of the most popular attractions in Angkor. This large
temple contains many well-preserved bas-reliefs and carvings of a benevolent
face.
Ta Prohm,
early 13th century, has been left to be reclaimed by the jungle. Trees grow out
of some walls and ceilings. The overgrowth of vegetation and the mazelike interior
lead one to feel like a true explorer.
 Preah Khan is full of mysterious passageways and spectacular sights of mammoth trees erupting from sandstone walls.
Neak Pean,
end of 12th century, consists of a central pool and four peripheral pools once
used for purification rites. An island in the central pool contains a tower encircled
by two nagas (divine river serpents).
Transfer with your guide to the airport and fly to your next destination.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: None
Featured Attractions: Bayon, South Gate, Ta Prohm, Preah Khan, Neak Pean
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