Our visit will begin with the South Gate, a beautiful introduction to Angkor Thom with well-restored statues of asuras (demons) and gods lining the bridge. Inside the complex, we will first visit the Bayon Temple. This temple mountain, built by Jayavarman VII, is situated in the centre of the city of Angkor Thom. It is a three-tiered pyramid with a 45 meter high tower, topped by four gigantic carved heads representing Avalokiteshvara but with the features of Jayavarman VII. We will continue to the Elephant Terrace, which owes its name to its outstanding depiction of these animals...
Our guide and driver will pick you up at the airport upon your arrival in Siem Reap and transfer to the hotel. Free in the afternoon, prepare bikes and join dinner...
We will cycle to the incredible temples of Angkor where we discover Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom and Ta Prohm as well as a series of smaller monuments. This will be quite easy riding day to visit and take photos...
We will cycle to the incredible temples of Angkor where we discover Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom and Ta Prohm as well as a series of smaller monuments. This will be quite easy riding day to visit and take photos...
We will start our ride from the hotel at 8am. The first visit will be Angkor Thom with Bayon, the Royal Enclosure, Phimeanakas, the Terrace of Elephants and Terrace of Leper Kings and The Ta Prohm Temple...
The magnificent temples of Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom (Bayon), Elephant Terrace, Phnom Bakhem and many more with the boat trip along the world's largest inland Tonle Sap Lake. Visit Banteay Srei, a renowned Khmer temples in Cambodia...
At its heart, Siem Reap is still a little charmer, with old French shop-houses, shady tree-lined boulevards and a slow-flowing river. But it is expanding at breakneck speed with new houses and apartments, hotels and resorts sprouting like mushrooms in the surrounding countryside. The tourist tide has arrived and locals are riding the wave. Not only is this great news for the long-suffering Khmers, but it has transformed the town into a pulsating place for visitors. Forget the naysayers who mutter into their beers about Siem Reap in the ‘old days’, now is the time to be here, although you may curse your luck when stuck behind a jam of tour buses on the way back from the temples.
Siem Reap is still a little charmer, with old French shop-houses, shady tree-lined boulevards and a slow-flowing river. But it is expanding at breakneck speed with new houses and apartments, hotels and resorts sprouting like mushrooms in the surrounding countryside. The tourist tide has arrived and locals are riding the wave. Not only is this great news for the long-suffering Khmers, but it has transformed the town into a pulsating place for visitors. Forget the naysayers who mutter into their beers about Siem Reap in the ‘old days’, now is the time to be here, although you may curse your luck when stuck behind a jam of tour buses on the way back from the temples...
At its heart, Siem Reap is still a little charmer, with old French shop-houses, shady tree-lined boulevards and a slow-flowing river. But it is expanding at breakneck speed with new houses and apartments, hotels and resorts sprouting like mushrooms in the surrounding countryside. The tourist tide has arrived and locals are riding the wave. Not only is this great news for the long-suffering Khmers, but it has transformed the town into a pulsating place for visitors. Forget the naysayers who mutter into their beers about Siem Reap in the ‘old days’, now is the time to be here, although you may curse your luck when stuck behind a jam of tour buses on the way back from the temples.