Explore the sun rise at the world’s largest religious monument, Angkor Wat, then continue to see the most famous temple which was built in the mid 12th to early 13th centuries, known as Ta Prohm temple, see the city of Angkor Thom Through the victory gate, visit one of the local market in Siem Reap, carry on to visit the floating village, and continue the tour to see the temple called Beng Mealea.
Day 1
Day 2
What to bring:
Prepare your camera and spare batteries, hat, sunscreen, sun glasses, insect repellent, flashlight, waterproof jackets and/or small travel umbrellas.
Some costs:
Visa on arrival: $30 US each – need passport photo with you at airport (if not applied for e-visa). Note that visa process and customs can take half an hour or more.
Currency:
US dollars are used for virtually all services in Cambodia. It is better to have a variety of small to medium bills ($1, $5, $10, $20). ATMs are readily available in Siem Reap and dispense US dollars. Local currency is the Riel, 4000 Riel = 1 US dollar. Small change is given in Riels, eg 50 cents = 2000 Riel.
For visits to temples, everyone must dress wearing a shirt that covers the shoulders and skirt/pants length must be at least to knee level. Flip flops and sandals are not recommended to wear at the temples, comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.
It is recommended that travelers to Cambodia should have travel insurance covering their trip.
We will pick you up at your hotel/guest house,