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Monday, January 16, 2012

4-D & 3-N (Siem Reap/Angkor Wat)

Day 1: Poipet boder area to Siem Reap/Angkor Wat
- Pick up from hotel in bangkok
- Arrive at border area take you through the border to have lunch and pick up from border by car and car to Siem Reap, it's the gate way to Angkor Wat 

- Arrive at Siem Reap the city of Angkor, check in at hotel and then continue Temple tour to see killing field (the genesis killing place during Poi Pet regime From 1975-1979) free explore around Siem Reap city and shopping
- Visiting Sunset on Phnom Bakeng Hill


Day 2: Full Day in Angkor Wat Temple
- Transfer to visit to Temples 

Southern Gate
Bayon 
Angkor Thom
Angkor Wat
Banteay Srey Temple
Ta Prohm
Preah Khan
- Visit to Night Market in Siem Reap

Day 3: Tonle Sap Lake 
- Visiting in Tonle Sap Lake
(This Lake is a great lake in ASEAN Countries. Take boat and to see floating village )
- Vsiting to see Kulen Mountain

Day 4: come back to Thai - Cambodia Area by car
- Pick up and travel to Thai - Cambodia Area and departure to Bangkok.

----End of Tour---


Prices Includes:
Hotel *** 
Transportation
Translator
Refreshment for 3times (Breakfast, Lunck & Dinner)
Entrance Fees in Angkor Temples
(if advance request, Cambodia visa & re-entry for Thailand)

Itinerary Prices are depend on Travel Dates! 
 Ta Prohm

 Banteay Srey Temple

 Southern Gate

 Bayon 

 Apsara



 Preah Khan

Tonle Sap Lake in Siem Reap  
 
Cambodia's Great Lake, the Boeung Tonle Sap (Tonle Sap Lake,) is the most prominent feature on the map of Cambodia - a huge dumbbell-shaped body of water stretching across the northwest section of the country. In the wet season, the Tonle Sap Lake is one of the largest freshwater lakes in Asia, swelling to an expansive 12,000 km2. During the dry half of the year the Lake shrinks to as small as 2500 km2, draining into the Tonle Sap River, which meanders southeast, eventually merging with the Mekong River at the 'chaktomuk' confluence of rivers opposite Phnom Penh. But during the wet season a unique hydrologic phenomenon causes the river to reverse direction, filling the lake instead of draining it. The engine of this phenomenon is the Mekong River, which becomes bloated with snow melt and runoff from the monsoon rains in the wet season. The swollen Mekong backs up into the Tonle Sap River at the point where the rivers meet at the 'chaktomuk' confluence, forcing the waters of the Tonle Sap River back upriver into the lake. The inflow expands the surface area of lake more than five-fold, inundating the surrounding forested floodplain and supporting an extraordinarily rich and diverse eco-system. More than 100 varieties of waterbirds including several threatened and endangered species, over 200 species of fish, as well as crocodiles, turtles, macaques, otter and other wildlife inhabit the inundated mangrove forests. The Lake is also an important commercial resource, providing more than half of the fish consumed in Cambodia. In harmony with the specialized ecosystems, the human occupations at the edges of the lake is similarly distinctive - floating villages, towering stilted houses, huge fish traps, and an economy and way of life deeply intertwined with the lake, the fish, the wildlife and the cycles of rising and falling waters.

The lake sits only about 15 km south of Siem Reap town. If you take the ferry between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap you will cross the lake and dock at the village of Chong Khneas. There are several ways to see the culture and wildlife of the lake area depending on the amount of time you have and your interest.

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