Day 1: Morning visit Angkor Thom, the giant stone faces of Bayon have become one of the most recognizable images connected to classic Khmer art and architecture. Then continue to Baphuon temple, three-tiered Temple Mountain, Elephant Terrace, Impressive, two and a half meter tall, 300-meter long terrace wall adorned with carved elephants and garudas that spans the heart of Angkor Thom. Palace & Terrace of leper king, It is a double terrace wall with deeply carved nagas, demons, and other mythological beings.
Lunch at a local restaurant in the Angkor area (your own account).
Afternoon, heading to visit Banteay Srei, the temple translates to ‘citadel of women’ modern appellation that probably refers to the delicate beauty of the carvings Banteay Srei displays some of the finest examples of classical Khmer art, continue to visit Banteay Samre. It is a Large, flat temple displaying Angkor Wat-style architecture and artistry. There is a legend connecting the naming of this monument with a farmer who mistakenly killed the then ascended the throne.
Optional (free of charge): Sunset at Phre Rub Temple. It is an architecturally and artistically superior temple-mountain. It beautifully carved false doors on the upper level, as well as an excellent view of the surrounding countryside.
Day 2: Early morning start at 4.30 am to experience the beautiful sunrise at Angkor Wat and continue to explore Angkor Wat Cambodia's ancient temple city is one of the wonders of the oriental world. Masterpieces of decorative details as well as of architectural style. Breakfast at a local restaurant near the Angkor area or go back to the hotel for breakfast (your own account).
Afternoon visit Floating Village (Kompong Pluk), It is located at the south of the Rolous temple group, a scenic and enjoyable boat ride to see fisherman’s daily routine, floating restaurant makes a truly unique dining experience the village, and take boat trip in a traditional wooden boat on the Tonle Sap Lake, the great Cambodian lake, one of the wonders in Southeast Asia. Head to Old Market, the most visited, offering the deepest selection of souvenirs and curious of any of the traditional markets. Final visit Artisan d’Angkor, it is training ground for unschooled rural youth between 18 and 2 years of age in skills that allow them to make a living from handicraft production. Return to your hotel.