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Visite privée du temple de Banteay Chhmar – Une excursion d'une journée au départ de Siem Reap
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Siem Reap
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Explore the massive temple of Banteay Chhmar, along with its satellite shrines and reservoir (Baray), comprises one of the most important and least understood archaeological complexes from Khmer Empire's Angkor period. The reign of Jayavarman VII in the late 12th or early 13th century. One of the temple's shrines once held an image of Srindrakumara Rajaputra (the crown prince), probably a son of Jayavarman VII. The long old Khmer inscription found at the site of Banteay Mean Chey Province about 265KM from Siem Reap.
Points forts
De 9 heures à 12 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 9 heures à 12 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
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Provide free cold water during tours
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Siem Reap
We pick up from Siem Reap hotels in the central city to departure 7:30AM, it will takes 3hours to reach the side to explore Banteay Chhmar Temple is one of Cambodia’s most important and least understood temples from the Angkorian period. The temple complex, its moat, Baray (reservoir), and surrounding unspoiled environment comprises a unique archaeological site and a vital link in Cambodia’s cultural heritage. For these reasons, it is now one of Cambodia’s top priorities for inscription as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
3 heures
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Banteay Chhmar
After exploring Buddhism temple " Banteay Chhmar", we visit Baray Banteay Chhmar temple, where built on Eastern Baray " Lake"
The massive temple of Banteay Chhmar, along with its satellite shrines and reservoir (Baray), comprises one of the most important and least understood archaeological complexes from Cambodia's Angkor period. We drive to Siem Reap hotels takes 3hours.
50 minutes
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Banteay Chhmar
Visit Baray Bebon of Banteay Chhmar Lake is one of Cambodia’s most important and least understood Water water reservoirs from the Angkorian period. The Reservoir, its moat, Baray (reservoir), and surrounding unspoiled environment comprises a unique archaeological site and a vital link in Cambodia’s cultural heritage. For these reasons, it is now one of Cambodia’s top priorities for inscription as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
45 minutes
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Banteay Chhmar
We visit Banteay Torp Temple (Tor-op) Temple is a fascinating and interesting temple site. The name is thought to mean ‘Fortress of the Army’ and it was built during the same period as the Banteay Chhmar temple complex. It is believed to have been built as a tribute to the Khmer army for their defeat of the Cham army leading to Khmer control of the region. The temple is located about 12 km south of Banteay Chhmar.
Visite privée du temple de Banteay Chhmar – Une excursion d'une journée au départ de Siem Reap
(1) Avis
Siem Reap
À propos
Explore the massive temple of Banteay Chhmar, along with its satellite shrines and reservoir (Baray), comprises one of the most important and least understood archaeological complexes from Khmer Empire's Angkor period. The reign of Jayavarman VII in the late 12th or early 13th century. One of the temple's shrines once held an image of Srindrakumara Rajaputra (the crown prince), probably a son of Jayavarman VII. The long old Khmer inscription found at the site of Banteay Mean Chey Province about 265KM from Siem Reap.