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Exploring the
kingdom of Cambodia
We made it back to
Singapore, thus completed our 5 days trip to
Cambodia. Covered most of the temples in Siem
Reap as per
our planed
itinerary, get to know about the people,
culture, rich and powerful history of Cambodia. I¡¦d call
it a pretty successful trip.
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Take a look what we plan for our Cambodia trip
After almost a month of research and gathering the information, what must not missed in Siem Reap,
what to do, where to stay, local tour guide, driver and etc...
Here is what we had found for our next trip.
Flight - Silk Air
Accommodation - The Villa Siem Reap (guest house) Local temple guide - Samreth
(former teacher, recommended by traveller who
hired him before)
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Itinerary
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Day 1 |
Afternoon
Changi International Airport to Siem
Reap International Airport. (Free
airport transfer by The villa.) |
Evening
Exploring Siem Reap town (Old
Market) |
Night
Nightlife of Siem Reap at ¡§Pub
Street¡¨. Two best and noisiest
nightlife places on this street
are The Angkor What?
(the area's nightlife pioneer)
and The Temple Club, a
full-on dance affair ¡V the
Temple Club is complemented by
the Temple Bar a few
doors down. Others pubs nearby
Easy Speaking Café and Pub,
Buddha Lounge,
Linga Bar, Red Piano
Bar, Ivy Bar and
etc.
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Day 2 8am-6pm |
Visit Kampong Phluk village
(floating village) + boat ride
and Beng Mealea (the Jungle
temple). |
Day 3 630am-5pm |
visit the Roluos group {Preah Ko
(879AD), Bakong (881) and Lolei
(893)}, Pre Rup (961), East
Mebon (952), Banteay Srei (967)
and Banteay Samre (967)
or Taprohm +
Prasat Kravan |
Day 4 5am-5pm |
Sunrise at Angkor Wat, visit
Angkor Thom (Bayon, the Elephant
Terrace, the Royal Enclosure).
If time permitted, may include
the places like Preah Khan,
Takeo, Chau Say Tevoda,
Thammanon for today. |
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Day 5 |
Morning - old Market and ATV
ride |
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Afternoon - home sweet home |
Information
Entry VISA
Can be apply upon arrival. There are mainly two
types of visas for travellers: the tourist visa
(valid for 30 days, not renewable) and the business visa
(valid for 30 days, but can be renewed multiple times).
Visa Exemption for Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore,
Vietnam passport holder. You will also need one passport
photo to accompany your visa application.
E-VISA
online application
also available, fees USD25 per person.
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