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Bike Tour: Angkor Wat & Banteay Srei (14km)



The experience:

Ride on a bike, go to visit the Angkor Wat and Banteay Srei; you will know more about the Cambodian Culture by the close up to every old-fashioned and charming heritage.

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- Starting Time: 8:00am

- Departure Point: From your hotel in Siem Reap

- Time Duration: 10 hours (approx.)

- Bike Tour Distance: 14 km

- Return Details: Back to your hotel in Siem Reap

- Highlights -

# Private tour makes your journey to be so flexible.

# Professional English will always be there with you.

# Private bus will drive you to the starting point before riding the bike.

# Visit Angkor Wat and Banteay Srei.

- What You Can Expect -

Depart today for an introductory cycle to Angkor Wat, one of the modern wonders of the world. The temples are set among a large forest with shaded roads which are relatively quiet and suitable for cycling. On arrival at the temple, drop off the bikes and stroll through the intricately carved hallways that still show hundreds of fine carvings of Apsara and Hindu mythology and discover small shrines still in use today by the local people. Be amazed by the博客來好書推薦 sheer size of the temple and learn how the Khmer Empire prospered between the 11th and 13th century.

Continue cycling around the complex before having lunch in a local restaurant on the way. Leave the bikes and enjoy a transfer to Banteay Srei, which translates to “Citadel of the Women”. It is one of Angkor’s most significant structures as its walls are decorated with elaborate carvings which have been preserved remarkably well. Transfer back to Siem Reap.

- Attractions-

# Angkor Wat

The largest religious monument in the world, located in the northwest of Cambodia, in Siem Reap 5.5 km north.It is the best preserved temples among the Angkor monuments.

# 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."