The grandeur of Angkor

Angkor Wat, Siem Reap

Angkor Wat, Siem Reap

Circle of Asia’s private tour of Angkor gives you an opportunity to explore the magnificence of the Khmer Kingdom. The program includes private tours, entrance fee, accommodation in a luxury hotel and meals.

Destination: Siem Reap, Cambodia
Activity: Active tours, Boat travel, Historical sites
Price: start from $400 per person
Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights
Tour Rates* (Price/Person) in U.S. Dollars
Period Single Double Triple Group 4-6 Single Supplement
Royal Angkor Resort
1 Apr 2010 – 30 Sep 2010 644 400 372 350 124
1 Oct 2010 – 31 Dec 2010 682 419 391 369 143
La Residence d’Angkor
1 Apr 2010 – 30 Apr 2010 1,217 685 658 637 413
1 May 2010 – 30 Sep 2010 1,044 599 572 550 327
1 -31 Oct 2010 1,258 706 679 657 434
1 Nov 2010 – 31 Dec 2010 1,464 809 782 760 537
Sofitel Phokeethra Angkor
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Sokha Angkor Resort
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Le Meridien Angkor
1 Apr 2010 – 30 Sep 2010 1,056 607 579 557 327
1 Oct 2010 – 31 Dec 2010 1,104 629 602 580 357

Rates include 7% VAT tax and 10% hotel service charge. Major credit cards accepted. No extra charge, no minimum

Note: Booking should be made at least 7 days in advance. The Triple rates are based on a twin sharing room with an extra bed for the third person.

Itinerary

Day 1 Siem Reap

Pickup at Siem Reap airport, check in at your selected hotel. Settle in at the hotel before leaving for the Angkor archaeological site to watch the sunset from Phnom Bakheng Hill. Please note that the visibility of the sunrise and sunset may not be clear during the rainy season. Dinner by own arrangement.

Overnight at your selected hotel.

Day 2 Siem Reap (Breakfast, Lunch)

Breakfast at the hotel. Morning tour to Banteay Srei, regarded as the most perfect example of Khmer temples. Explore the mysterious Ta Prohm, which is overgrown with jungle trees. Lunch at a local restuaurant. Afternoon tour of Banteay Samre and a beautiful sunset at Angkor Wat. Dinner by own arrangement.

Overnight at your selected hotel.

Day 3 Siem Reap (Breakfast, Lunch)

Breakfast at the hotel. Visit of Angkor archaeological site at the South Gate of Angkor Thom, Bayon, Baphuon, Elephant and Leper King Terraces. Lunch at a local restaurant. Afternoon, continue visit Preah Khan, Neak Pean, Tasom and Mebon Oriental. Dinner by own arrangement.

Overnight at your selected hotel.

Day 4 Siem Reap – Bangkok (Breakfast, Lunch)

Breakfast at the hotel. Final days visit to the Tonle Sap Lake. Please note that the dry season in Cambodia begins in March and ends in June. During that time, the water level in the lake may be so low that it is not pleasant to cruise around. However, you may disscuss with our guide for alternative places to visit. Visit the Roulous temple complex, which consists of Preah Ko Tower, Lolei Tower and the mountain temple of Bakong.Lunch at a local restaurant and free time for souvenir shopping at the local market before leaving for the airport in the afternoon.

Price Includes:

Price Excludes:

  • International or domestic air ticket to and from Siem Reap
  • Cambodia VISA fee (current rate: USD 20 per person)
  • Airport tax – 25 US Dollar for Siem Reap International Airport tax
  • Other services not mentioned in the program
  • Compulsory Gala dinner on Christmas and New Year
  • This program does not include an international air ticket to Cambodia. We suggest our customers contact their local travel agencies for best price. However, if you plan to arrive in Siem Reap or Phnom Penh from Bangkok (Thailand), we can arrange the air ticket for you upon request.

Visa Application:

  • Visa is required to enter Cambodia for all nationalities. These can be obtained upon arrival at Siem Reap and Phnom Phen Airport for US$ 20 and 1 passport sized photo per person.
  • Your passport must be valid at least 6 months beyond your visit.
  • For your information, the airport tax at Phnom Phen Airport is 20 USD per each person.

About the Package

Ancient Empire
The all-conquering Cambodian Empire of Angkor, which encompassed present-day Lao, Vietnam and Thailand, dominated the 9th-14th centuries. The heart of this civilization was Angkor, resplendent with scores of magnificent temples, grand pagodas and the ancient capital of Angkor Thom. The Angkor complex, close to the modern Cambodian town of Siem Reap, is one of the world’s great archeological wonders. Today, it symbolizes the national identity of the Khmer people and centuries of a prosperous and unrivalled culture.

Angkor Revisited
Visitors are amazed at the scale of Angkor. The complex covers around 400 square kilometers and comprises over 100 monuments and edifices of temples, sculptures, statues and incomparable bas relief that have withstood the ravages of time. The culminating point of the Khmer Empire was the 12th century under the reigns of Suryavarman II (1113-1150), accredited with building Angkor Wat, and Jayavaraman VII (1181-1281), who founded Angkor Thom. At the fall of the Empire, the jungle reclaimed the decaying ruins until rediscovered in 1861.

Center of the Universe
To this day, a strong sense of history, grandeur and mystery from an ancient civilization permeates ancient sites within the Angkor compound, the most notable being Angkor Wat. Built in perfect symmetry, this five-peak temple mountain is an architectural representation of Hindu cosmology. The central tower corresponds to Mount Meru – center of the universe – while the shrine at the top is home to the gods. This great five-peaked summit is the city of Brahma, dividing the world of man and gods. The impeccable bas relief craftsmanship recounts scenes from Indian mythical epics and warfare during the Angkor period. Most famous is the carving “Churning of the Ocean of Milk,” by demons and gods, which, according to Hindu mythology generates the elixir of life.

Angkor Capital
Occupying pride of place in the 11th-century Angkor Empire was the once-celebrated capital of Angkor Thom protected by a 100-meter wide, 12-kilometer long moat. Today, its magnificent temples and pagodas have succumbed to the jungle.

Bayon
The eeriness and mystery that looms over Angkor Thom is enhanced even more by the hazy appearance of Bayon with its carved heads of Jayavaraman VII (accredited for constructing the city) jutting from the top of the building. Each of the 54 towers surrounding the edifice depict smiling faces of the king portrayed as Boddhisattva Avalokitesvara (Buddha), which may appear somewhat ominous to modern eyes.

Sculptured Terraces
Bayon leads to the royal grounds and the 300-meter long Elephant Terrace and Leper King Terrace, each magnificently decorated with sculptures and bas relief of mythical garuda (half-man, half-bird), nagas (serpents), demons, gods and other creatures from Hindu mythology. These barren terraces once housed the pavilions of Khmer kings.

South of the royal grounds, the Baphuon monument has three large, elevated terraces that can be reached via raised pathways supported by pillars. Each panel illustrates outstanding carvings of Indian mythos.

Beyond Angkor Thom
It takes three days to tour the Angkor complex. Beyond Angkor Thom are even more magnificent edifices such as Prasat Kravan, Neak Pean, Preah Khun and Ta Phrom; the latter two admired for their romantic status. Ta Phrom is in its original state – unrestored since being rediscovered.

Citadel of the Women
Banteay Srei, (Citadel of the Women), built in 967 from intricately carved pink sandstone, lies 32 kilometers from Angkor and is enveloped by jungle. Unlike Angkor, it occupies a single-level terrace with shrines; one shrine is dedicated to Shiva, the other to Vishnu.

The Great Lake
Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake, Cambodia’s Tonle Sap is a major lifeline for millions of folk in this region of agrarian and fishing communities. Called “The Great Lake,” Tonle Sap supports numerous floating fishing villages. Apart from catfish, murrel, climbing perch and gourami, the lake sustains a large carp-breeding and carp-harvesting industry, along with fish-eating waterfowl and other species of birds.

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