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The Heart of Cambodia

Day 01 : Arrive Phnom Penh 
Arrival in Phnom Penh
Sightseeing in Phnom Penh
Cambodia's capital sits at the confluence of the Mekong, Bassac and Tonle Sap rivers. Considered the loveliest of the French-built cities of Indochina, it was founded as a small monastery in 1372 by a rich Khmer woman called Penh, after she found four Buddha statues in a tree trunk on the banks of the Mekong. She set up the monastery on a nearby hill or "phnom" in Cambodian.

Royal Palace And Silver Pagoda : 
the royal palace stands on the site of the former citadel, Bantey Kev (built in 1813). Visitors are not allowed to some portions of the grounds, as the palace is the official residence of King Norodom Sihamoni. The silver pagoda is often called the Pagoda of the Emerald Buddha or Wat Preah Kaeo after the statue housed there. The wooden temple was originally built by King Norodom in 1892 and inside, its floor is comprised of more than 5000 silver blocks which together weigh nearly 6 tons. National Museum : designed by a French archeologist and painter, George Groslier, in Khmer style in 1920 to exhibit works previously scattered throughout the country. It contains a collection of Khmer art including the beautiful 6th century bronze statue of Vishnu.

Central Market or Russian Market : 
Visit one of Phnom Penh's two great markets. The Central Market is located in a distinctive domed Art Deco building, and is filled with jewelry, fabrics and all types of souvenirs. The Russian Market is a sprawling labyrinth of stalls selling everything from CDs and DVDs to silks, crafts, jewelry and more. Both are fascinating places to browse.

Excursion to Killing Fields and Tuol Sleng Museum

Tuol Sleng Museum (Museum of Genocide) : 
formerly the Tuol Svay Prey High School, in 1975 it became the Khmer Rouge's main torture and interrogation center. It was known as Security Prison 21 - or just S-21.

The Killing Fields of Choeung Ek : 
people tortured in the S-21 prison (a former school taken over in 1975 by the Khmer Rouge and turned into a torture chamber) were brought here to be executed. Many mass graves were found in this area.
Overnight in Phnom Penh




Day 02 : Phnom Penh - Siem Reap 
By vehicle from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap
Visit temple for sunset: Watch the sun set over the Cambodian countryside from the upper terraces of an ancient Angkorian temple.
Overnight in Siem Reap. (B) 



DAY 03 : Siem Reap  BSightseeing in Angkor
Visit Angkor Wat : a temple dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu by King Suryavarman II, who reigned between 1131 and 1150. It was constructed over a period of 30 years and is world famous for its beauty and splendor. Angkor Wat features the longest continuous bas-relief in the world, which runs along the outer gallery walls and narrates stories from Hindu mythology. In 1992 the UNESCO declared the monument and the whole city of Angkor a World Heritage Site. Visit Angkor Thom

Angkor Thom : 
a fortified Royal City (10 square kilometers) built by King Jayavarman VII, who ruled from 1181 to 1201. The city has five monumental gates and is encircled by a moat 100 meters wide. In the center of the walled city are the city's most important monuments including Bayon, Baphuon, the Terrace of Elephants, the Terrace of the Leper King and Phimeanakas with Royal Enclosure.
Bayon : 
Jayavarman VII's temple mountain that stands at the center of Angkor Thom. It is one of the most popular of Angkor's monuments and a place of narrow corridors, steep flights of stairs and an amazing collection of towers decorated with over 200 smiling faces.
Baphuon : 
the pyramid shape represents the mythical Mount Meru and marks the center of the city that was here before Angkor Thom.
Phimeanakas :
near the center of what was once the royal palace within Angkor Thom. Phimeanakas means 'Celestial Palace', though toDay there is not much left to indicate its former splendour.
Former Royal Palace : 
nothing remains to Day except two pools that were used by royalty for washing.
Terrace Of Elephants :
this terrace was used for viewing public ceremonies and was a base for the King's grand audience hall. The famous lines of elephants are at either end of the retaining walls.
Terrace Of The Leper King :
North of the Terrace of Elephants is a platform named 'Terrace of the Leper King'. On the platform is a nude statue - one of Angkor's mysteries. Overnight in Siem Reap. (B)



Day 04 : Siem Reap 
Sightseeing in Angkor
Visit Chau Say Tevoda
Chau Say Tevoda : 
built during the second quarter of the 12th century opposite of Thommanon, it was dedicated to Shiva and Vishnu.
Visit Thommanon :
temple which mirrors Chau Say Tevoda (just to the north), as it was built around the same time and has a similar plan. It is also dedicated to Shiva and Vishnu.
Visit Banteay Kdei Temple :
a massive Buddhist temple dating from the second half of the 12th century. It is surrounded by four concentric walls, the outer walls measuring 500 by 700 meters.
Visit Sras Srang : 
a basin opposite of Banteay Kdei measuring 800 by 400 metres with a tiny island in the middle where only the stone base remains of what was once a wooden temple.
Visit Prasat Kravan :
the five brick towers were built for Hindu worship in 921 and are notable for the bas-reliefs cut into the bricks on the interior walls.Overnight in Siem Reap. (B) 



DAY 05 : Depart Siem Reap 
Transfer to airport for your flight to onward destination. (B) 
 

Package Inclusions

  • Accommodation in hotels on twin sharing basis.
  • Daily Breakfast & Dinner
  • Entire road journey and sight seeing by seat in coach.
  • All sight seeing and excursion mentioned in the itinerary with entrance fees.
  • Service of a local English-speaking guide.

Package Exclusions

  • All flights
  • All entrance fees to monuments, camera fees, porterage and tips, mineral water, laundry, telephone or any other expense personal in nature.
  • Visa fees, airport taxes
  • Personal Insurance, we strongly suggest that the passenger's take out there own insurance before departing for Mauritius.
  • Drinks and lunches/dinner except where mentioned
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Driver and guide gratuities
  • All entrance fees and excursions not mentioned above
  • Porterage at hotels and airports
  • Any expenses caused by reasons beyond our control such as bad weather, natural calamities (landslides, floods), flight delays, excess baggage, rescheduling or cancellations, any accidents, medical evacuations, riots, strikes, war, airline or hotel policies etc
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