Every day is a fresh start, and find joy in the Journey. Your Tour Guide will pick you up from your hotel to begin the Tour. Drive out of the City (35 minutes) through villages, where people sell Khmer Noodles, Baskets, Palm Sugars, etc. Visit the pink-colored Sandstone Temple BANTEAY SREI. Next, drive past the Butterfly Garden to visit a beautiful BANTEAY SAMRE. Then, take a short drive to CHAO SREY VIBOL. Finally, explore an impressive BAKONG Temple located in the Rolous Group.
Temple ticket not included. : 1-day temple entrance ticket is $37 per person, covers all the temple in this tour.
Pickup included
Banteay Srei is built largely of red sandstone, a medium that lends itself to the elaborate decorative wall carvings which are still observable today. Banteay Srei was the only major temple at Angkor not built by a Monarch, it was built by a King’s counselor in the 10th century. It is an intricately carved and well-preserved Temple. The detailed reliefs on this sandstone structure are the finest, most skillfully crafted in Cambodia.
BBC is a butterfly zoo near Angkor Wat. Founded in 2009, it is the largest enclosed butterfly centre in Southeast Asia. BBC has been designed and financed by Ben Hayes and Mike Baltzer, two British butterfly enthusiasts. BBC is part of the Cambodian project connecting responsible tourism with environmental conservation. Scientifically, butterflies belong to the insect group of lepidopterans, which also includes moths, and moths also have the attention of BBC. The centre showcase examples of the large variety of lepidopterans in Cambodia, preferably local varieties, in a large netted garden environment. As butterflies have a short lifespan of no more than a few weeks, and because many species are seasonal, there are twice as many species present around the centre during November and December. BBC also works as a sustainable butterfly farm, providing training for locals. Some of the farmed butterflies are meant for the centre's own gardens, while others are meant for sale and export.
The Cambodia Landmine Museum and Relief Center serves to educate the public on the dangers of landmines, and in addition it supports education for Cambodian youth. This home was created so that it might serve as a place of healing for bodies, hearts and minds. We believe that love, support and education are the essential means to secure a better future for the children that live here and our visitors.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 5 minutes before departure time.
The tour guide will pick you up from your hotel lobby to begin the Tour.
No need red sign ticket.