SMALL MISSING TEMPLES

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Tour Highlight
-Visit Kravan Temple, is a small Temple was built in 10th Century by King Ishanavaraman II. Dedicated to Vishnu God of Hindu.
-Visit Srash Srong (Swimming Pool). The Srash Srong basin was dug earlier but owes its final layout to Jayavaraman VII, who remodelled the site, adding the jetty.
-Visit Prerub Temple and East Mebon. Pre Rub, the state-temple of Rajendravaraman II, was dedicated eight years after the East Mebon, the temple built by the same king at the centre of the east baray.
-Visit Banteay Samre Temple, ...
-Lucn at Famous local Restaurant.
-Visit the Tasom Temple, is a small temple built by King Jayavaraman VII, at the end of the 12th century dedicated to his father.
- Visit Neak Pean Temple, in may ways Preah Khan is even more impressive than Taprom, the other religious complex built by Jayavaraman VII a few years earlier. Preah Khan offers some of the most beautiful devatas and pediments carved during his reign, as well as several structures, noteably its Hall of Dancer and a unique building set on high columns, which are in a relatively good state of preservation.
-Visit Prasat Chrung, located at the corner of Angkor Thom moat.
-Visit Thma Bay Kaek, Basey Cham Krong Temple, the small temples surrounding the Bakeng Hill temple.

Note

- Pick up date and Tour start date must be the same.
- If pick up date differce from the tour start date, the pick up fee will be charge.
- If you late on the starting tour time we will leave without you, and it is your responsibility.
- In the Temple area smoking has been prohibited.
- To protect the temple, touching, laying, sit, or standing on the statue or temple has been prohibited
- Appropriate attire when visiting temples in Angkor Wat is long pants (covering the knee) and shirts that cover shoulders.
- Skirts, small shorts, tank tops, and other items of revealing clothing are not allowed within temple area.
- Sheo is appropriate to climb the main tower of Angkor wat.
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