
1Day Koh Ker & Beng Mealea
FROM 85$
OVERVIWER
This visit could be the ideal method for encountering Cambodia's far off sanctuaries and lavish timberlands while likewise discovering how life was before the Angkorian Empire. This day visit will remove you from the groups yet offer an opportunity to see old sanctuaries like Beng Mealea, a wilderness sanctuary somewhere down in the woodlands, and Pre-Angkorain site of Koh Ker.
HIGHLIGHTS
Investigate the sometimes visited Angkor sanctuaries, left to wilderness abundance
Wonder about the Cambodia Pyramid sanctuary, Prasat Thom
See the tree root-hung pinnacle of Prasat Pram sanctuary
Partake in a top to bottom investigation of climatic at Beng Mealea
ITINERARY
We will get you from your inn at 8:00 am and drive to the far off archeological site of Koh Ker Group in northern Cambodia, around 120 kilometers from Siem Reap. Koh Ker sanctuary is probably going to have been the state sanctuary of Khmer King Jayavarman IV. It is upward situated looking like a pyramid with seven levels and various sanctuaries, all of which join to make a monumental sight. You'll realize about the previously strong Khmer Empire as you visit the region with your aide and take some pleasant photographs.
In the early evening, we will eat at the nearby café prior to making a beeline for Beng Melea, the baffling twelfth century sanctuary in the wilderness. This sanctuary is intensely congested with vegetation, trees, lianas, and greeneries. This sanctuary is the most destroyed stone sanctuary in Angkor Park, as well as perhaps of the biggest sanctuary for a fantastic scope in this noteworthy site. We'll return you to your inn and express farewell to your aide and driver.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
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Professional English Speaking driver guide fully immunized against COVID-19)
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Private vehicle with driver type, Tuk Tuk, car or minivan according to the number of travelers.
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Free hotel pickup and drop-off
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Cold water and towels during the tour
WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED
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Koh Ker pass: $10 per pax
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Beng Mealea pass:$37 per person
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Meals and soft drinks
TOUR NOTE
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The extra charges are payable upon the arrival of the visit
The action isn't wheelchair open
Food can be bought at a neighborhood eatery close to the sanctuaries
Your knees and shoulders should be covered
WHAT TO BRING
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Please prepare sun scream and mosquito spray for temple tours
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Comfortable walking shoes are recommended








