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Siem
Reap City is the capital of Siem Reap Province,
Cambodia.Siem
Reap has colonial and Chinese-style architecture
in the Old French Quarter, and around the Old
Market. In town, there are Apsara dance performances,
craft shops, silk farms, rice-paddy countryside,
fishing villages and a bird sanctuary near the
Tonle Sap Lake.Siem
Reap today, being a popular tourist destination,
has a large number of hotels and restaurants.
Most smaller establishments are concentrated around
the Old Market area, while more expensive hotels
are located between Siem Reap-Angkor International
Airport and the town along National Road 6. There
are a variety of mid-range hotels and restaurants
along Sivatha, and budget to mid-range hotels
in the Phsar Leu area.
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The
town is a cluster of small villages along the
Siem Reap River. These villages were originally
developed around Buddhist pagodas (Wat) which
are almost evenly spaced along the river from
Wat Preah En Kau Sei in the north to Wat Phnom
Krom in the south, where the Siem Reap River meets
the great Tonle Sap Lake.
The
main town is concentrated around Sivutha Street
and the Psar Chas area (Old Market area) where
are located old colonial buildings, shopping and
commercial districts. The Wat Bo area is now full
of guesthouses and restaurants while the Psar
Leu area is often crowded with local commerce.
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Other
fast developing areas are the airport road and
main road to Angkor where a number of large upscale
hotels and resorts can be found
Siem
Reap is small charming gateway town to the world
famous heritage the Angkor temples. Thanks to
those attractions, Siem Reap has transformed itself
into a major tourist hub. Siem Reap nowadays is
a vibrant town with modern hotels and architectures.
Despite international influences, Siem Reap and
its people have conserved much of the town's image,
culture and traditions.
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Full day tour- Angkor Wat Complex
Your guide will meet you in the hotel lobby to begin this
full day tour of the Angkor complex. The tour includes
a visit of Angkor Thom, royal capital of prolific builder
Jayavarman VII, dating from the late twelfth century.
Most striking of the monuments is the Bayon, a mountain
of face-towers, said to be the likeness of the king himself,
viewing his realm in all directions. Outside of Angkor
Thom, view the remains of Ta Prohm.. Lunch is taken at
a local restaurant. In the afternoon visit the awe-inspiring
Angkor Wat, state-temple of Suriyavarman II, from the
early 12th century and the largest religious monument
on earth. A late afternoon view may be taken from the
Phnom Bakeng. Call WHOSE Travel to reserve or book online
here. ....
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Departure Date: Every
Day
Duration: 9 hours
Price: From 52.50 US Dollars
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