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Banteay Srei & Kbal Spean Full Day Tour
The experience:
Banteay Srei & Kbal Spean Full Day Tour will take you to the see treasure-trove of Khmer including Banteay Srei & Kbal Spean.
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- Starting Time: 8:00am
- Departure Point: From your hotel in Siem Reap
- Time Duration: 10 hours (approx.)
- Return Details: Back to your hotel in Siem Reap
- Highlights -
# Visit the grand Banteay Srei.
# Continue to see the sculpture under the water in Kbal Spean.
# Private tour with the professional English-speaking guide.
- What You Can Expect -
Depart this morning for Banteay Srei, the only major temple that was not built by a monarch. It was constructed in the 10th century and was dedicated to the Hindu god - Shiva. Banteay Srei translates to “Citadel of the Women” and is one of Angkor’s most significant structures as its walls are decorated with elaborate carvings which have been preserved remarkably well.
Continue a short drive to Kbal Spean, which translates to “Bridge Head”. From the entrance it is an easy 3km hike up to the hill passing through a nice forest offering beautiful views over the surrounding plains. On top you will find a river with many rocks under the surface holding inscriptions and Hindu statues referred to as lingas which date back to the 11th century. There is also a waterfall on top that drops significant amounts of water during the wet season but dries up entirely during the height of the dry season (March/April).
Enjoy a simple picnic lunch before returning back to Siem Reap midafternoon.
- Attractions -
# Banteay Srei
It is a Hindu temple lies near the hill of Phnom Dei, 25 km (16 mi) north-east of the Angkor Thom. It is built largely of red sandstone. Elaborate decorative wall carvings are everywhere, and have led to its being widely praised as a "precious gem", or the "jewel of Khmer art."
# Kbal Spean
This holy place must have been favored during the great Angkorean epoch when its waters, after having washed gods and lingas, continued on to the wondrous royal city with its growing monumental temples.
info:
- Starting Time: 8:00am
- Departure Point: From your hotel in Siem Reap
- Time Duration: 10 hours (approx.)
- Return Details: Back to your hotel in Siem Reap
- Highlights -
# Visit the grand Banteay Srei.
# Continue to see the sculpture under the water in Kbal Spean.
# Private tour with the professional English-speaking guide.
- What You Can Expect -
Depart this morning for Banteay Srei, the only major temple that was not built by a monarch. It was constructed in the 10th century and was dedicated to the Hindu god - Shiva. Banteay Srei translates to “Citadel of the Women” and is one of Angkor’s most significant structures as its walls are decorated with elaborate carvings which have been preserved remarkably well.
Continue a short drive to Kbal Spean, which translates to “Bridge Head”. From the entrance it is an easy 3km hike up to the hill passing through a nice forest offering beautiful views over the surrounding plains. On top you will find a river with many rocks under the surface holding inscriptions and Hindu statues referred to as lingas which date back to the 11th century. There is also a waterfall on top that drops significant amounts of water during the wet season but dries up entirely during the height of the dry season (March/April).
Enjoy a simple picnic lunch before returning back to Siem Reap midafternoon.
- Attractions -
# Banteay Srei
It is a Hindu temple lies near the hill of Phnom Dei, 25 km (16 mi) north-east of the Angkor Thom. It is built largely of red sandstone. Elaborate decorative wall carvings are everywhere, and have led to its being widely praised as a "precious gem", or the "jewel of Khmer art."
# Kbal Spean
This holy place must have been favored during the great Angkorean epoch when its waters, after having washed gods and lingas, continued on to the wondrous royal city with its growing monumental temples.
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