Group tour
5 Days 4 Nights Siem Reap / Cambodia ~ Phnom Penh
Day 1 Kuala Lumpur / Siem Reap (Meal On Board /L/D)
(0735am) Depart to airport and check in for the flight to Siem Reap.
![]() One of Siem Reap’s modern temples. Serves as a memorial to the atrocities of the Cambodian civil war. |
![]() This place mainly from 1950 to 1999 for the collection instrument of war. It is mainly from Russia and China. |
![]() Appreciation local art of handicraft, handicraft for your own shopping. |
![]() The Market harbors more than 100 shops and stalls offering souvenirs , handicrafts, clothes, books, DVDs, electronics, jewelry, art and there’s even a travel agent, 3D movies…The shopping atmosphere is peaceful and relaxing. |
Day 2 Siem Reap ~ Angkor Wat (B/L/D)
![]() Capital cities of South Gate of Angkor Wat which gate up to 23 metres, above the big four statues with face serene smile and welcome to people. It also act as a one sign of Angkor. Gates with 3 heads of elephants for decoration and its nose has a thick decorative patterns like waves, extraordinary momentum. |
![]() Bayon is well-known by the pomp of the Khmer Temple that located in Angkor in Cambodia. It was built in the late 12th century late or early 13th century as the official temple of the Mahayana Buddhist King Yes Mo Kasi bhàradvàja VII. |
![]() Baphoun is a temple that located in Cambodia’s Angkor, the northwest of the Bayon. It was founded in the mid-11th century. It is a three-tiered temple mountain as the State Temple of Udayadityavarman II dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva. |
![]() The air Palace formerly known as Jin Jiaoshan that located inside the Tom King City in the northwestern part of Bayon. It is a temple in Angkor Palace that originally made for the Shiva temple and later was turned into Mount Meru of Hindu temples. Tong Wang was the tallest building in the city and now remaining complete building of the Palace. |
![]() Terrace was selected horse of the King of Angkor that carved on the walls around a number of elephants and Hindu gods. The tower was built in the late 12th century Angkor by Jaya of rajendravarman VII. More than 300 meters in length with three platforms. The cascade with three elephant headdress as a column in the South and trunk volume with Lotus flowers. The lion and bird on the platform walls are carved. |
![]() Bayon-style building was built by Jayavarman VII time although the construction of the modern name comes from the 15th century sculpture. The statue depicts the Hindu God Yama, the God of death. The statue is known as the “leper King” because growth in the above color Moss’s association with a man of leprosy for the legends of Cambodia’s Angkor King Yasovarman. Cambodian says his name is Dharmaraja and u-shaped structure is considered to have been used as the Royal crematorium. |
![]() Ta Prohm is a quiet and sprawling monastery.. Some walls and doorways of the ancient structure were left overgrown and gripped by huge trees and other foliage. Flocks of parrots in the trees add to the atmosphere and give the visitor about the feeling of discovering a temple lost in the jungle. With this image in mind, it is not hard to imagine what the French naturalist Henri Mouhot must have felt when he ‘discovered’ the temple in 1860. |
![]() Srah Srang always has water and is surrounded by greenery. According to one French archaeologist, it offers at the last rays of the day one of the most beautiful points to view the Park of Angkor. It was built in the end of the 12th century by the King Jayavarman VII and dedicated to Buddhist to replicato style of art. |
![]() You can view the beautiful sunset and the view of Angkor Wat. |
Day 3 Phnom Penh ~ Siem Reap ( B / L / D )
![]() Phnom Penh’s largest tourism souvenir market, most shops Cambodia cotton scarf, silk, handicrafts, as well as CD and DVD shops. Here you can also buy cheap, high quality fabrics, the local tailor tailored clothes. |
![]() This monument was built in 1958, is designed to end French rule in Cambodia. |
![]() Understand the history between Cambodia and Vietnam. |
![]() A revered leader who guided the country to independence from France and through wars before backing the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime in a bid to retain power. |
![]() It was known as The ‘Four Faces’ – so called for its location at the four branched confluence of the Mekong River. |
![]() Which is the Cambodia biggest International Casino, itself also is five –star hotel. |
Souvenir Shop |
Factory Outlet |
Day 4 Phnom Penh (B/L/D)
![]() It faces towards the east and is situated at the Western bank of the cross division of the Tonle Sap River and the Mekong River called Chaktomuk , surface magnificent. |
![]() Sits next to the Royal Palace, moniker “Silver Pagoda” after the solid silver floor tiles than adorn the temple building. |
![]() Which is displays items of the inhuman acts of Pol Pot. |
![]() The only one hill in Phnom Penh, magnificent temple on the top of Wat Phnom, is the leisure place for local people. |
Daun Penh Statue A statue of the legendary founder of the city of Phnom Penh. |
![]() The building has as its core a central dome, The Central Market is a bustling emporium of numerous stalls selling a wide variety of upmarket goods. |
Day 5 Phnom Penh / Kuala Lumpur (Meal On Boat / B )
(04.35pm)Depart to airport, check-in and transfer your flight for back home.
★Special free Daily bottle mineral water per person
★Special Cuisine: Buffet Dinner with Cambodian Cultural Performance
★Optional Tour【USD 17 / Person】:Tonle Sap Lake
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