Banteay thom tour+..
Want to experience the amazing temples minus the crowds? This full-day tour takes you off the well-beaten tourist paths allowing you to explore more hidden gems and experience the temples away from the masses.
1. Day One Tour
=Pick up from hotel at 8.00AM
– No require tickets
– Cycling to Angkor Thom area (not inside)
– Bike trail to Banteay Prey temple, which built under Khmer Empire
– Bike trail to Banteay Thom temple in forest, which hidden in jungle. No tourist.
– Cycling through the village to Prasat Don Char
– Lunch Break at local residents
Afternoon schedules
– Cycling to visit Dok Por temple and Mamaiy bridge
– above tour will be West Baray reservoir
– Cycling back town and done (total 30 Km)
Tour Price of our services:
• Tour guide services
• Pick up from hotel and drop off
• Mineral bottle water and cold hand towers is offered during trip planning
-Tour Guide Services for a group tours.
– Transport Services
– Bikes
– Bikes
Tour Price is included with lunch
• tour cost : $20 per person
-Food and other expense
Tour Activity:
– Duration from 1-8 hours
– Guided tour in English
– Pick up from your hotel in Siem Reap
– Pick up at 09.00 am
– Drop off at 06.30 pm
Angkor Wat Sunset
| Inclusions | Exclusions |
| – English speaking tour guide – Air-conditioned vehicle – Cold drinking water bottles – Hotel pickup and drop-off |
– Entry/Admission – Angkor Archaeological – Park – Meals |
Tips:
- Please note that you must be dressed appropriately for visiting some of our temples, Angkor Wat, Baphoun inside Angkor Thom, Phnom Bakheng and climbing some temples. This means your pants or skirt should cover your knees and shirt can not be sleeveless (make sure that your shirt covers your shoulders, no singlets!) otherwise you won’t be allowed entry or to climb up this is by Temples Authority.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended and wearing light cotton clothes are suggested as well for the weather from March to July as it’s very hot with high humidity. - We suggest you to bring your camera charger then you can recharge it during your lunch break at restaurant.
- The official currency in Cambodia is the Cambodian Riel (KHR), however USD$ are used everywhere in the country and most of the prices are set in USD. We advise you to bring US$ and remember to bring new and clean bank notes as the old or torn notes will not be accepted at most places. ATMs are almost everywhere in the city also and making it easy to withdraw cash in USD. The exchange rate is usually roughly KHR4000 to US$1, so if you give US$2 for something which costs KHR6000, you will usually receive back KHR2000.
Remark:
Payment of tour fees will be required to at the end of tour only (you are not required to pay in advance or deposit at all) and pay in cash in USD only ( NO payment by credit cards )
FAQ:
Q: Is it OK to tip guide/driver?
A: Yes, it is OK. If you would like to.
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