Welcome to Siem Reap Province of Cambodia! At the beginning of the first paragraph is telling you about transportation, tour guide services fee and other fee charges with the specifical price.
Now you will have read the description on the one day tour itinerary package of your tour destination, transportation, English speaking tour guide services information at Angkor Archaeological Park, the World Heritage Site based in Siem Reap Province of Cambodia. Let you find out it below:
The listing of transportation, English Speaking Tour Guide Services Fee Charge and Other Extra Charges are all following down below:
- A Remoke or TukTuk Transportation includes a driver ( Guests Max 4 pax) Charge :15.00 USD (small circuit tour only)
- An English Speaking Guide : 35.00 USD (small circuit tour only)
- A Car Transportation include a driver (Guest Maximum 4-5 pax) Charge: 45.00 USD (small circuit tour only)
- An English Speaking Tour Guide service Charge : 35.00 USD (small circuit tour only)
- Mini Van Transportation include a driver ( Guest Maximum 5-8 pax) Charge : 70.00 USD (small circuit tour only)
- An English Speaking Tour Guide service Charge : 35.00 USD (small circuit tour only)
* Note: The Sunrise at Angkor starts at 4:45 am , it will be extra charged
to Remoke for 5.00 USD, To the Car or Van Transportation Charge for 10.00 USD, and an English speaking tour guide: 10.00 USD.
After you have been reading and known about services and price information of ONE DAY TOUR ITINERARY ( Small Tour Circuit), For the second paragraph is about all main temples names that you will have known and also highlight with enclosure link of Wikipedia which is useful website for viewing to know more related information of main temples in Angkor Archaeological Park.
These are the names of your sightseeing tour destination are listing down below for today ( Small Tour Circuit at Angkor Archaeological Park/ Siem Reap/ Cambodia) :
14. Prasat Banteay Kdey and Sras Srang Pond (Optional Sunset for relaxation in the Evening).
Thirdly, after reading all the names of main temples in the small tour circuit, right now you will have read all your whole tour processing that mentioned your step and job to do with your driver and tour guide from the morning to the end of your tour ( Small Tour Circuit).
Here is your tour destination description and temple's information at The World Heritage Site Of Angkor Archaeological Park one by one....from the morning until evening.
Morning @7H00-8H000
If you reserved a driver only, you will be accompanied by your personal or private driver.
If you reserved a driver and tour guide, you will be accompanied by your private driver and tour guide from the hotel to temple and until finished the tour program.
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| Your tour guide and driver will pick up you at hotel |
At the beginning, visitor can visit Angkor wat temple for SUNRISE by getting up in the early at 4:45 AM and catch a Remoke or car with your driver and tour guide by taking you from hotel and then moving on forward to buy a temples pass before heading to temples areas and you will have been checked your ticket at the checkpoint entrance and will have been continued to show up your ticket at every temples gate to Apsara authority. After that you are visiting Angkor Wat for the sunrise at first, Secondly you are moving on to the heaven world inside of Angkor temple especially lively arts gallery with bas-relief carving sculpture on the every detail on the wall.
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| Angkor Wat |
After finished the whole Angkor Wat walking then you are catching your driver on the East or West Entrance it depends on your communication to each other. It is very important you are a tourist must ask driver or tour guide's phone number before enter the Angkor Wat Temple or other temples area.
The temples of these are among the grandest monuments ever constructed.
The entire complex covers approximately 164sq miles with over 200 temples. Among the 30 temples that are accessible today, the most famous is Angkor Wat, the largest religions building in the world. Conceived by Suryavarman II in the early 12th century, Angkor Wat took an estimated 37 years to build. Unlike most other Khmer Temples, it faces west, the most likely reason being that the temple was dedicated to Vishnu God, who is sometimes associated with the West.
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| Angkor Wat from Sky on the Western Direction |
Baksie Chamkrong is a legendary monarch of Cambodia, whose life and rule are known from the Cambodian Royal Chronicles. Despite a lack of historicity, the narrative of his epic has had a lasting influence on Cambodian culture and politics).
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| Prasat Baksei Chamkrong Temple |
Prasat Bie Temple is a temple with three brick towers in a north-south row, facing to the east, and standing on a laterite platform. The central tower contained a linga; the flanking towers reach no higher than the doorways. Only the lintels of the central and south towers were carved, both showing Indra on the elephant Airavata.
Angkor Thom City comprises many temples inside with the four great Cardinal Direction Gates on each side
Angkor Thom City: Enter the city of Angkor Thom through the monumental south gate. Avenue of Gods and Asuras lining the bridge across the structure moat. State temple of Javavarman VII is one of the most enigmatic and powerful religious constructions in the world. It is a unique mass of “face towers” which create a stone mountain of ascending peaks. There were originally 54 towers of which 37 are still standing today.
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| Prasat Bayon Temple in the central Krong Angkor Thom, SIEM REAP CAMBODIA |
| The magical powerful Lion Guardian at Bayon Temple, SIEM REAP OF CAMBODIA |
Baphuon Temple largest temple complex among the mountain temples built in the early 10th century (Visitor arrive there around 10 am to 12 am in the noon time and enjoy the moment with the animals and nature).
Baphuon Temple is the vast temple near mountain near the center of Angkor Thom. It’s under France's restoration project, it is possible to access the entrance gate and the elevated walkway entrance and there is a huge reclining Buddha on the west side of the temple.
| Tourists are walking on the Baphuon Temple's long bridge on the East Entrance Pic 1 |
Phimeanakas Temple was Built in the end of the 10th century, during the reign of Rajendravarman (from 941 to 968), Phimeanakas is a Hindu temple in the Khleang architecture. Suryavarman completed it, and it is shaped like a three-tier pyramid. There was a tower atop the pyramid, and galleries were located on the edge of the upper level. North of Baphuon, within the walled boundary of the Royal Palace of Angkor Thom, is Phimeanakas. The centre of Suryavarman I's capital was the temple. The structures from his rule, which comprise the Southern and Northern Khleangs, are surrounded by a wall measuring 600 by 250 metres and have five gopuras. Originally, Zhou Daguan placed a golden pinnacle atop the tower.
| Angkor Staff Cutting the grass in front of Royal Palace |
The Elephant Terrace is the heart of Angkor Thom and looks out over the Royal Square. It marks the entrance to the Royal Palace and was the focal point for royal receptions. The carvings of elephants along its walls give its modern name.
Terrace of the Leper King This massive terrace is named after the 15th century sculpture that was discovered on top of it. It probably dates back to the reign of Jayavarman VII and has been restored in a manner which allows visitors to explore the earliest to most recent additions by actually entering the internal layers of the structure. Terrace of the Leper King, Temple actually enter the internal layers of the structure to see the under world arts gallery.
They are situated between the royal route that connects the Victory Gate to the Angkor Thom and Royal Palace and also directly behind the twelve towers of Prasat Suor Prat. According to the north-south axis, they are oriented. While the two buildings—North Khleang, constructed under King Jayaviravarman, and South Khleang, constructed under his successor, Suryavarman I—were not constructed simultaneously, they share a similar architecture, with the exception that South Khleang is somewhat narrower.
The Khleang style, which is distinguished by comparatively straightforward lintels with a central kala, bears their name. Ta Keo and Phimeanakas are two other structures in the same style.
Prasat Suor Prat: The dozen towers that make up Prasat Suor Prat stretch from north to south along the eastern edge of a royal square in Angkor Thom, which is close to Siem Reap, Cambodia. Sandstone and rough laterite are used to build the towers. They are symmetrically positioned on either side of the beginning of the road that leads east to the Victory Gate, directly in front of the Terrace of the Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper King. Their purpose is still a mystery.
The romantic notion of "The towers of the tightrope dancers," which derives from the local belief that they were used to maintain a high wire stretched between them for acrobatics during royal celebrations, is reflected in the name of the current tower in Khmer. But this belief is unimportant. [Zhou.....]
Chao Say Tevedha Temples: Chau Say Tevodha is a temple located in Angkor, Siem Reap of Cambodia; its name translates to "prolific grandchildren of a deity." It is immediately south of Thommanon across the Victory Way, just east of Angkor Thom (it predates and postdates both). It is a Hindu temple from the Angkor Wat era, constructed around the middle of the 12th century. It is devoted to Shiva and Vishnu and contains unusual sculptures of female devatas. According to popular belief, Dharanindravarman, the father of Jayavarman VII, ruled from Preah Khan of Kompong Svay when the Buddha figures were constructed. Four thousand of the temple's components were strewn across the embankment and the Siem Reap River, indicating its poor state. Numerous of these components.
Ta Keo Temple: Jayavarman V, the son of Rajendravarman, who had constructed Pre Rup, had his state temple in Ta Keo. Similar to Pre Rup, it is constructed on the top level of a five-tier pyramid made of overlapping terraces (a step pyramid) encircled by moats, with five sanctuary towers placed in a quincunx, symbolizing Mount Meru. When Jayavarman V succeeded his father Rajendravarman in 968, he was eleven years old. Royal politics were dominated by court officials during his stormy early years of power. He started building his own state temple, now known as Ta Keo, when he was 17 years old (in 975), and it was dedicated somewhere in the year 1000. It is referred to as Hemagiri or Hemasringagiri ("the mountain with golden summits") in modern inscriptions.
Ta Phrom Temple (Tomb Raider film by Angelina Julie) was built in the 12th century by Jayavarman VII as a royal monastery. It was dedicated to the King’s mother. This temple was chosen to be left in its natural state as an example of how most of Angkor looked, upon its rediscovery in the 18th century. Surrounded in jungle. Ta Phrom Temple and Silk Cotton Tree The Silk Cotton Tree is growing for hundred years in the temples complex. When you arrive in the Angkor archaeological park, you will feel amazed with a huge big stem and branches growing in and on the sandy stone of each temples area and others are growing on the roof of the temple too. You will enjoy the moment with the natural atmosphere with birds singing, cold shade of the trees and smelling of flower.
Banteay Kdie Temple: Banteay Kdie Located in Angkor, Cambodia, the Citadel of Chambers, sometimes referred to as the "Citadel of Monks' cells," is a Buddhist temple.
It is situated east of Angkor Thom and southeast of Ta Prohm. Constructed between the middle of the 12th and the beginning of the 13th century AD, under the rule of Jayavarman VII (who was posthumously dubbed "Maha paramasangata pada"), it is a smaller, less intricate example of Bayon architecture. Its buildings are housed inside two progressively taller enclosure walls. They are made up of two concentric galleries that lead to towers that are positioned eastward of a cloister. This Buddhist monastery complex is currently in disrepair as a result of poor building design and low-quality sandstone utilized in its structures.
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| Sras Srang Pond Reservoir |
Prasat Kravan Prasat Kravan is a small 10th-century temple consisting of five reddish brick towers on a common terrace, at Angkor, Cambodia, south of the artificial lake (baray) called Srah Srang. Its original Sanskrit name is unknown. The modern name in Khmer, "Prasat Kravan", means artabotrys odoratissimus temple.
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| Prasat Kravan Temple |
AFTERNOON START@14:00-14:30 (LIMITED TOURISTS)
Angkor Wat Temple or Bakheng Mountain Hilltop were built between the 9th and 14th centuries, for capturing the best sunset view at Angkor wat, visitors can buy a ticket at floating balloon that is available in front of the Angkor Wat on the way to Airport road for tourists are able to buy and floating up for viewing the Golden color of Angkor the from the sky during the sun fall down slowly on the west direction. Prasat Phnom Bakheng Mountain for the beautiful sunset on the hill top . This temple is built in the late 9th century was the State Temple of the first capital of Angkor. Begin the ascent from the east side at the foot of the hill close to the road. The view from the top is magnificent, particularly of Angkor Wat to the South East and is the most popular spot for visitors at sunset.
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| You can see the Angkor Wat's towers from the hilltop of Prasat Phnom Bakheng Temple |
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