A two-day tour combining the awe-inspiring temples of Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm, and Bayon with the serene beauty of Kampong Phluk Floating Village offers an unforgettable journey through history, culture, and nature in Siem Reap.
Day 1 immerses you in the grandeur of Angkor, starting with a breathtaking sunrise at Angkor Wat, followed by the mystical ruins of Ta Prohm, where towering tree roots embrace ancient stone walls. The journey continues to the enigmatic Bayon Temple, famous for its giant, smiling stone faces, capturing the spiritual essence of the Khmer Empire.
Day 2 shifts from temples to nature as you explore Kampong Phluk Floating Village, a hidden gem on the Tonlé Sap Lake. Glide through the flooded mangrove forests by boat, where towering trees rise from the water, creating a surreal and peaceful landscape. Witness the daily lives of local fishermen and villagers living in traditional stilted houses, offering a glimpse into Cambodia’s unique connection with
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Angkor Wat is a Hindu-Buddhist temple complex in Cambodia. Located on a site measuring 162.6 hectares within the ancient Khmer capital city of Angkor, it was originally constructed in 1150 CE as a Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Vishnu.
The Bayon is a richly decorated Khmer temple related to Buddhism at Angkor in Cambodia. Built in the late 12th or early 13th century as the state temple of the King Jayavarman VII, the Bayon stands at the centre of Jayavarman's capital, Angkor Thom.
Pen and watercolor reconstruction of what the temple may have looked in the 11th century by Lucien Fournereau in 1889. The Baphuon is a temple at Angkor, Cambodia. It is located in Angkor Thom, northwest of the Bayon. Also called "golden mountain", the Baphuon is built on an artificial hill
Thommanon is one of a pair of Hindu temples built during the reign of Suryavarman II at Angkor, Cambodia. This small and elegant temple is east of the Gate of Victory of Angkor Thom and north of Chau Say Tevoda. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, inscribed by UNESCO in 1992 titled Angkor.
Chau Say Tevoda is a temple at Angkor, Cambodia. It is just east of Angkor Thom, directly south of Thommanon across the Victory Way. Built in the mid-12th century, it is a Hindu temple in the Angkor Wat period. It is dedicated to Shiva and Vishnu with unique types of female sculptures of devatas enshrined in it.
Ta Prohm is the modern name of a temple near the city of Siem Reap, Cambodia, approximately one kilometre east of Angkor Thom and on the southern edge of the East Baray. It was built in the Bayon style largely in the late 12th century and early 13th century and was originally called Rajavihara.
Banteay Kdei, also known as "Citadel of Monks' cells", is a Buddhist temple in Angkor, Cambodia. It is located southeast of Ta Prohm and east of Angkor Thom.
Kampong Phluk Floating Village is a fascinating destination near Siem Reap, Cambodia. It’s a traditional stilted village located on the floodplains of Tonlé Sap Lake, about 30 km southeast of Siem Reap. The village is known for its wooden houses on tall stilts, unique way of life, and beautiful flooded mangrove forests.
Kampong Phluk, located near Siem Reap, Cambodia, is renowned for its unique flooded mangrove forests. These forests are submerged during the monsoon season, typically from July to February, creating a surreal landscape where trees appear to grow directly out of the water. Visitors can explore this enchanting environment by boat, gliding through the partially submerged trees and observing the diverse ecosystem that thrives in this habitat. The experience offers a glimpse into the symbiotic relationship between the local communities and their natural surroundings.
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