Explore Kbal Spean’s river carvings and Banteay Srei’s intricate temple art on this immersive trekking tour. Discover Khmer history and mythology.
Explore Kbal Spean’s river carvings and Banteay Srei’s intricate temple art on this immersive trekking tour. Discover Khmer history and mythology.
- Kbal Spean - Hiking Experience: To reach Kbal Spean, visitors embark on a scenic and moderately challenging hike through the jungle, typically taking about 1.5 kilometers (approximately 1 mile). The trail winds through lush greenery, offering opportunities to spot wildlife and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. The hike itself adds an element…
- Kbal Spean - Hiking Experience: To reach Kbal Spean, visitors embark on a scenic and moderately challenging hike through the jungle, typically taking about 1.5 kilometers (approximately 1 mile). The trail winds through lush greenery, offering opportunities to spot wildlife and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. The hike itself adds an element of adventure to the visit.
- Banteay Srei - Banteay Srei Temple: Known as the “Citadel of Women” or the “Citadel of Beauty,” Banteay Srei is a 10th-century Cambodian temple dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. Located about 25 kilometers northeast of the main Angkor complex, Banteay Srei stands out for its intricate carvings and well-preserved pink sandstone architecture, which makes it one of the most exquisite temples in Cambodia.
- Cambodia Landmine Museum - The Cambodian Landmine Museum and Relief Facility is a museum located in Cambodia, south of the Banteay Srey Temple complex, 25 kilometers north of Siem Reap, and inside the Angkor National Park.
- Banteay Samre - Banteay Samre Temple: Located approximately 18 kilometers east of Siem Reap, Banteay Samre is a stunning yet often overlooked temple in the Angkor complex. Built in the early 12th century under the reign of King Suryavarman II, the same monarch who commissioned Angkor Wat, Banteay Samre exhibits classic Angkorian architecture and offers a more tranquil experience compared to the more popular sites
- Pre Rup - Pre Rup is a Hindu temple at Angkor, Cambodia, built as the state temple of Khmer king Rajendravarman and dedicated in 961 or early 962. It is a temple mountain of combined brick, laterite and sandstone construction. The temple’s name is a comparatively modern one meaning “turn the body.
- Banteay Kdei - Banteay Kdei, also known as “Citadel of Monks’ cells”, is a Buddhist temple in Angkor, Cambodia. It is located southeast of Ta Prohm and east of Angkor Thom.
- Bottled water
- Free pickup and drop off at your hotel
- English Speaking Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Free pickup and drop off at your hotel
- English Speaking Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Meals
- Angkor Pass fee: $37
- Personal expense and tipping
- Meals
- Angkor Pass fee: $37
- Personal expense and tipping
Kbal Spean: Nestled in the verdant forests of the Kulen Hills, about 50 kilometers northeast of Siem Reap, Kbal Spean is an extraordinary archaeological site often dubbed the “River of a Thousand Lingas.” This fascinating location boasts intricate carvings and sculptures engraved into the riverbed and banks, showcasing Hindu deities, animals, and…
Kbal Spean: Nestled in the verdant forests of the Kulen Hills, about 50 kilometers northeast of Siem Reap, Kbal Spean is an extraordinary archaeological site often dubbed the “River of a Thousand Lingas.” This fascinating location boasts intricate carvings and sculptures engraved into the riverbed and banks, showcasing Hindu deities, animals, and symbols. Banteay Srei is famous for its detailed and elaborate carvings that adorn the walls, lintels, and pediments of the temple. These carvings illustrate scenes from Hindu mythology, including tales from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, as well as complex floral and geometric designs. The craftsmanship is regarded as some of the finest in Khmer art. Banteay Samre features the Angkor Wat architectural style, with a central sanctuary encircled by gopuras (entrance towers), libraries, and a series of concentric galleries. The temple’s layout and design are reminiscent of Angkor Wat, but on a smaller scale.
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