This tour will take you on a historical and cultural tour of Siem Reap town. You’ll see the Wat Thmei killing fields, the war museum, a local Buddhist temple. At 8:00am, we will leave and visit Wat Thmey killing field, displaying the skulls of Khmer rouge victims. Then, we continue to Cambodia War Museum, the collections of weaponry during Cambodia civil war. We also visit Wat Preah Prom Rath, Psar Chas and Artisan d’Angkor to see the real workshop of Khmer arts.
Travelers will be receiving at welcome letter to advise them the up coming pick up arrangements, date and time.
After breakfast at your hotel, we’ll come and pick you up around 8 o’clock in the morning. We’ll come and get you either in a tuk tuk, air-conditioned taxi or minivan (depending on your specifications or group size) and take you to visit the local Buddhist pagoda called Wat Thmey. Here, you will see the Siem Reap killing fields. You can learn about the atrocities which occurred during the brutal Khmer Rouge regime.
Then, we will go to visit the Cambodia War Museum. You can learn about the the civil war and other important aspects of recent Khmer history. We’ll then go to visit another Buddhist pagoda in the town centre call Wat Preah Prohm Rath.
It is a historic and culturally significant site located in the heart of the city. It was built in 1904 during French protectorate period and serves as the official residence for the Cambodian King when he visits Siem Reap, though it is typically unoccupied most of the time. You will also be able to visit the Sacred Shrines, Preah Ang Chek and Preah Ang Chorm and the royal garden.
Wat Preah Prohm Roath, one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Siem Reap town, offers a serene retreat just steps away from the bustling Old Market area. Dating back over 500 years, this temple holds deep historical and spiritual significance for locals.
We’ll then take you to visit the Old Market (Psar Chas) so you can see they daily life of local people are doing their business at a local market and do some souvenir shopping.
Finally, we’ll take you to the popular Artisans d’Angkor so you can see how they’ve revived local crafts and even buy yourself a gift or two.
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