Temples Of Angkor - 4 Days / 3 Nights
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With its dramatic silhouette and crown of towering stone pinnacles, Angkor Wat is one of the most famous and recognizable monuments in the world. Yet, as extraordinary as it is, on this special four-day tour you'll soon see that there is so much more to Angkor than just Angkor Wat.
Built during the golden age of the Khmer Empire, Angkor was at one time the heart of the most powerful and advanced civilization in Southeast Asia. Abandoned in the 15th century, Angkor was quickly enveloped by the jungle, its stone halls and shaded shrines remaining only as a site of pilgrimage. 'Discovered' again in 1858 by French naturalist Henri Mouhout, Angkor set fire on Western imaginations, quickly becoming the most famed and romantic 'lost city' in the world.
Assisted by your knowledgeable Exotissimo guide, you'll be taken on a journey of discovery beyond the main sights as we visit some of Angkor's most fascinating, yet least-known temples. You'll walk under the gaze of the enigmatic stone faces in the Bayon, journey into the jungle to Banteay Srei, and slip under the grasp of a strangler fig at the Ta Phrom. Then, venture out to the Tonle Sap Lake, for a boat ride through stilt-villages and flooded forests.
In the evenings, you'll return to your luxurious room at the The Raffles Grand Hotel D'Angkor, an historic hideaway that was named one of the Top 50 Hotels in Asia by Travel+Leisure. Escape from the sultry tropical heat at their pool and spa, or take a gin and tonic in the famed Elephant Bar, a retreat favored by Jackie O during her jaunt through Southeast Asia.
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Built as a tribute to the fascinating architecture of the Angkor era, La Residence d'Angkor is a deluxe boutique hotel with an intimate Khmer-style set peacefully within a leafy walled garden in Siem Reap, gateway to the majestic region of the temples of Angkor.
An in- style private journey along the Tonle Sap Lake to relax your eyes with the lake spectacular views, and get excited with sights of floating houses and markets, handicrafts villages, large fishing port village, French colonial charms and royal stupas of Siem Reap town.
Cambodia is a country steeped in an ancient history based around the Khmer Empire, once the largest empire in South East Asia. Angkor was the region of Cambodia that served as the seat of the empire during its heyday (approximately the 9th century to the 15th century A.D.). The temples of the Angkor area numbered over 1000, and today many of them still remain, but in wide range of scales and forms.