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Classical Tours Through Cambodia
Tour code N°:
LA5-A - 5 days / 4 nights
Private guided tour

Day 1: PHNOM PENH
Morning:
Arrival in Phnom Penh. Meet with your tour guide who will escort you to your hotel.
Afternoon:
Visit the National Museum, Silver Pagoda, Royal Palace & Wat Phnom.
Note: The National Museum is closed on Monday and some public holidays.

Day 2:
PHNOM PENH - SIEM REAP (ANGKOR)
Here you can insert one of the extensions. Why not explore the last religious centre of the Funan? Visit LA1PD-A Or instead flying to Siem Reap you can
extend your journey with the tour LA3BBT-A which offers spectacular views of one of the largest most pristine wetland areas in all Southeast Asia. Beach holiday in Cambodia? Watch out – LA5SV-A
Morning: Breakfast
After breakfast at the hotel, fly to Siem Reap, the ancient Angkorian Capital. Our expirienced guide will bring you to your accommodation. Our tours are designed to visit the temples in the historical order. This gives you a good view of the
architectural development. Begin by visiting some of the earliest temples in the area.
Hariharalaya (last Kingdom before Angkor 9th
century)
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Preah Koh (879 n.Chr.): King Indravarman I.
(877-889).
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Bakhong (881 n. Chr.): King Indravarman I.
(877-889).
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Lolei (893 n. Chr.): King Yasovarman I. (889-910).
Afternoon:
Second Angkor capital (early classical period, 10 century)
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Prasat Kravan (921 n.Chr. / Koh Ker period): King Hashavarman I
(910-923).
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Mebon (952): King Rajendravarman II
(944-968).
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Pre Rup (961): King, Rajendravarman II
(944-968).
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Takeo (begining th century): King Jayavarmans V. (968-1001).
First Angkor capital (King Yasovarman, 889-900)
Day 3: SIEM REAP (ANGKOR)
Here you can insert a extensions. Vist the National Park of Preak Tuol, LC1PT-A, with his unique fauna and flora or explore the the place where Cambodia was
founded by the King Jayavarman II on the top of Phnom Kulen LC1PK-A.
Morning:
Breakfast
Visit the nearby floating fishing village of Chong Kneas, complete whit schools, restaurants, shops and even a hospital, all moored in the middle of this massive lake. back
to the temples, you visit the:

Third Angkor capital (11th
century)
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Baphuon (middle 11 th century): King Udayadityavarman I
(1050-1066)
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Phimeanakas (early. 11 th century): King Suryavarman I
(1001-1050).
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Northern & Southern Khleang (begining 11 th century).
Kingdom of Jayavarman VII (1181-1219)

Afternoon:
Kingdom of Suryavarman II (1113-1150)
Day 4: SIEM REAP (ANGKOR)
Morning: Breakfast
Kingdom of Jayavarman VII
(1181-1219)
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Southern Gate of Angkor Thom (beginning of 12th
century).
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Bayon (late 12th century).
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Ta Prohm (early 13th century).
Afternoon:
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Preah Khan (early 13th century).
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Neak Pean (end of 12th century).
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Ta Som (end of 12th century).
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Banteay Kdei (end of 12th
century).
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Sras Srang (end of 12th century).
Sunset at Sras Srang.
Day 5: SIEM
REAP – PHNOM PENH / BANGKOK
Morning: Breakfast
After breakfast transfer to airport and flight to Phnom Penh. Connecting flight to…/ or you fly by Bangkok Airways to Bangkok.
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flight information’s.
Included: hotel accommodation in twin room with breakfast; all excursions and transfers by private vehicle with English, French or German speaking local guide; entrance tickets on site; domestic flight Phnom Penh - Siem Reap one
way.
Not included:
Flight Siem Reap - Phnom Penh.
Visa fee (will be issued up on arrival at the airport, $US 20); all airport-taxes; video/camera fee; drinks and personal expenses, insurance's; international flight.
Note:
- The National Museum is closed on Monday and some public holidays.
- Service is ending on day 5 with transfer in the morning to airport in Siem Reap.
- German speaking guides are subject to availability at the time of booking.
- Prices are quoted in US$ per person.
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PNH= Phnon Penh Hotel
/ REP= Siem Reap Hotel
Code description:
Suppl. SGL.: supplement price for single
room.
Suppl. HB: supplement for half board, dinner at local
restaurant.
Suppl. FB: supplement for full board, lunch and
dinner at local restaurant.
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