PRIVATE TOUR ITINERARY AND PRICE FOR TWO DAYS AT ANGKOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK IN SIEM REAP OF CAMBODIA
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 extra fee charges with the specifical price.
The services and prices of TWO DAYS tour itinerary package information at Angkor Archaeological Park, the World Heritage Site based in Siem Reap Province of Cambodia.
You have choices for booking transportation and English Speaking Guide. Here you are welcome to know the services and price information for two days tour itinerary package in our website down below:
- Remoke and Driver (1pax) + English Speaking Tour Guide (1Pax) charge: 118.00 USD / Remoke and Driver only Charge: 48.00 USD only.
- Car and Driver (1pax) + English English Speaking Tour Guide (1pax) charge:143.00 USD / Car and Driver Only: 73.00 USD
- Mini-van 4-8pax + English Speaking Tour Guide (1pax) charge: 155.00 USD / Mini Van and Driver Only: 85.00 USD
* Note: The Sunrise start at 4:45am , it will be extra charged to Remoke for 5.00 USD, Car or Van 10.00 USD, and Guide 10.00 USD
After you have finished the first paragraph of transportation and guide services fee and other extra charges, right now you will have read further more to know the information of main temple's names where are attractive places on the first day tour of your tour program package.
On the DAY ONE of your sightseeing tour on the first day, you will have been visiting these main temples in Angkor Archaeological Park the World Heritage Site based in Siem Reap of Cambodia. Those main temples are listing down below from 1 to15.
There are 15 main temples and other places on the first day of sightseeing tour itinerary so now you will have read and known more main temples on the second day of your sightseeing tour itinerary program.
On the DAY TWO of your sightseeing tour program on the second day, you will have been visiting these eleven main temples and other places in Angkor Archaeological Park based in Siem Reap Province of Cambodia with the following names below:
I hope you have read and clicking view each main temple one by one which is highlighted and also enclosure with the Wikipedia's link for more references. Thus the next paragraph is descripting about your sightseeing tour program with your driver and tour guide by following up all the main temple in small tour circuit on the first day and grand tour on the second day. Let you scroll down to view those temples with description and pictures are listing down below.
The sightseeing tour description of DAY ONE (You are with your driver and English Speaking Tour Guide in Small Tour Circuit)
MORNING 4:45H-8H00
Go visiting the sunrise at Angkor Wat with your driver and guide or even driver only. It is your choice for booking tour with tour guide or without tour guide (Optional).
To be continued to visit Prasat Baksei Chamkrong, Prasat Bei that are not far from the Southern Gate of Krong Angkor Thom of your sightseeing tour after the Sunrise at Angkor Wat.
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| Angkor Wat with beautiful Sunrise |
After you finished the Sunrise at Angkor Wat temple, your next destination attractive temple is Prasat Bei temple that now far from Prasat Bakheng where people like climb up to see the Sunset in the afternoon. When you will been visiting Baksei Chamkrong Temple, Prasat Bei will be on your sight near the Baksei Chamkrong. It is located on the Southern Krong Angkor Thom City about 300 meters.
You are standing on the area of Prasat Bei, It means that you are almost reaching to the enclosure moat of Krong Angkor Thom so you can see Boat dock tour service and Southern Gate of Krong Angkor Thom City where large revenue of the city in classical road that was built in the last 1000 years ago.
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| Prasat Bei Temple in front of Southern Angkor Thom |
After finished sightseeing tour at Prasat Angkor Wat, Prasat Baksei Chamkrong and Prasat Bei Temple...in the morning at...
MORNING@8H00-10H00
Go visiting the City of Angkor Thom comprises of ,1.Bayon Monument a state temple, 2.Baphoun, 3. Phimeanakas, 4.Elephant Terrace, 5.Terrace of Leper King, 6.North and South Khleang lobby and Citadel, 7.Victory Gate, 8.Chao Say Devoda, and to be continuously to visit other main temples after lunch such as... 9.Ta Keo temple, 10.Ta Nei Temple, 11. Banteay Kdei Temple, 12.Angkor Wat Monument, and 13.Bakheng Temple on hilltop for Sunset view. These main temples are in small tour circuit on the first day.
| Krong Angkor Thom City |
| Bayon Temple on East Entrance Picture 2 |
5. Baphuon Temple is the vast temple near mountain near the center of Angkor Thom. It’s under Frence’s restoration project, it is possible to access the entrance gate and the elevated walkway entrance and there is a hung e, reclining Buddha on the west side of the temple.
| Baphuon Temple in Rainy Season Picture 2 |
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.
| Prasat Phimeanakas Temple |
7. 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.
| Elephant Terrace |
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.
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| Prasat Kleang Temple |
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).
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| Prasat Chao Say Tevoda Temple |
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.
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| Prasat Ta Keo Temple |
12. Ta Nei Temple
Ta Nei is a late 12th century stone temple in Angkor, Cambodia. Built during the reign of King Jayavarman VII, it is near the northwest corner of the East Baray, a large holy reservoir. It was dedicated to the Buddha.
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| Prasat Ta Nei Temple Picture 2 |
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.
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| Prasat Banteay Kdei Temple Picture 2 |
Prasat Kravan Temple 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@14H30-15H00
Angkor Wat Monument & sunset at Bakheng Temple Mountain : Built between the 9th and 14th centuries. The temples of Angkor 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.
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| Prasat Angkor Temple |
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| Angkor Wat Temple on the West Entrance, SIEM REAP CAMBODIA |
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| Prasat Phnom Bakheng Temple for Sunset Picture 1 |
Finally the ONE DAY TOUR is finished. You will have been visiting more main temples on the next day.
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The first day of your sightseeing tour of DAY ONE was finished yesterday, now you will continue to visit other main temples in the the Grand Tour Circuit on the second day.
The sightseeing tour description of DAY TWO (You are with your driver and guide in Grand Tour Circuit)
MORNING@7H00-8H00
Visiting the Ta Phrom, Northern Gate Ankgor Thom, Preah Khan, Neak Pean, Ta Som , and East Mebon temples and then you are continued leaving for the “Jewel” of Angkor, Banteay Srei and Banteay Samré Temples, Pre Rub Temple, Sras Srang Reservoir, and Bat Chum Temple.
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| Banteay Srei Temple is on the North of Siem Reap Town about 43 Kilometers |
Ta Phrom or Tomb Raider Temple 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.
The North Gate of Angkor Thom, also known as Thvear Ta Nok, is one of the five grand entrances into the ancient city and holds immense historical and cultural significance. It features a massive gopura with iconic smiling faces at each cardinal point, a grand causeway over the moat, and flanking the doorway are tri-headed elephants (Airavata) lifting lotus flowers.
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| There are 5 Main Gates in Angkor Thom City |
Preah Khan Temple was built in the 12th century was one of Jayavarman VII’s largest projects dedicated to his father. Preah khan was much more than a temple with over 1,000 teachers it appears also to have been a Buddhist university as well as a considerable city.
Neak Pean Temple is a collection of five pounds in the middle of the reservoir Jayatataka, The main made 70m-square pound surrounded by four smaller pounds.
Ta Som Temple is a Small monastic complex, face tower Gopuras many of the carvings which show and uncommon individually. A huge tree grows from the top of the eastern Gopura.
Leaving for the “Jewel” of Angkor, Banteay Srei and Banteay Samré Temples.
BanteaySrei “Citadel of Women” was not a Royal Temple. It was built not by kings, but by Brahmin priests. Often described in terms as the ‘Jewel of Khmer Art”, Banteay Srei is a temple of great beauty and compares with little else in Angkor. Its miniature scale almost always surprises visitors and the near total decoration of its surfaces is exceptional.
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| Prasat Banteay Srei Temple |
Banteay Samré is the one of the most complete complexes at Angkor and restored using the archaeological method. The method entails complete deconstruction of the building, numbering of its component part and then painstaking reconstruction.
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| Prasat Banteay Samré Temple |
Pre Rub Temple was built in the 10th century with pinkish brick carried with five tower on the courtyard. Pre Rub is best for sunset so it makes you fell enjoy with sun glow the temple to be red colors temple.
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| Prasat Pre Rub Temple |
Sras Srang was dug in the mid-10th century, by initiative of Kavindrarimathana, Buddhist minister of Rajendravarman II. It was modified around the year 1200 by Jayavarman VII, who added the laterite landing-stage at its western side, probably because the East Baray had been overwhelmed by sediment and had begun malfunctioning.
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| Sras Srang Reservoir |
Prasat Bat Chum is a Buddhist temple built by Kavindrarimathana, a learned Buddhist minister of Khmer king Rajendravarman,at the middle of the 10th century. It is about 400 meters (1,300 ft) south of Srah Srang, at Angkor, Cambodia.
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| Prasat Bat Chum Temple |
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