Udong historiske sted tur





Beskrivelse
Du rejser til Udong langs Tonle Sap-floden. Køreturen vil tage omkring 1 time og 15 minutter afhængig af trafikken. Under køreturen kan du nyde udsigten over det typiske cambodjanske landskab med vores vinduessæder. Udong ligger 40 km nordvest for Phnom Penh og var hovedstaden i Cambodja i 250 år. I 1866 blev Udong forladt af hensyn til Phnom Penh, som blev foreslået af de franske kolonimestre som den nye hovedstad. Du vil bestige bakken fra bagsiden af højderyggen og gå ned ad bakken fra trappen med 509 trin. Adskillige religiøse strukturer og kongelige stupaer, som indeholder resterne af adskillige store Khmer-konger, er spredt over bakkens højdedrag. Toppen af Phnom Oudong byder på en spektakulær udsigt over det omkringliggende landskab; det smukke Kandal-tempel ligger fredeligt midt mellem sletter og rismarker. På vej ned ad bakken kan du støde på nogle aber. Vores bus/varevogn venter på dig i bunden af bakken og kører derefter til Silversmiths Village.
Turmuligheder
Rejseplan
2. Vipassana Dhurak Buddhist Center of Kingdom of Cambodia: De rejsende vil lære at udføre mægling og buddhistisk munkevelsignelse.
3. Udong Mountain: De rejsende besøger levn fra Buddha inde i den store stupa, gamle kongefamiliestupaer, en flot udsigt over rismarken på toppen af bjerget.
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Hvad er inkluderet
Afhentningssteder og tider
FCC Restaurant
Rejsendes vurderinger
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Anmeldelser(8)
The solo tour that you must take when in Kuala Lumpur. I felt that I was part of the Malaysia history and culture when I begun learning and experiencing about the sites I visited. This tour was excellent to immerse myself in this magical place. 💙
The climb to the top is strenuous and difficult. Once on top, the guide didn’t explain the significance of the site. As I wasn’t feeling well, the guide only stopped at the Buddhist monastery and skipped all the other locations.
Amazing tour guide! Authentic experience, including sampling the local food! We had grilled frog, and visited some small villages in addition to touring the main temple. Our guide was extremely knowledgeable, with first-hand experience of the tragic nature of Cambodian history. He provided informative commentary and helped my friend and I better understand the perspective of the Cambodian people.
I thought it would be boring ,but no it was a really great day out, it was because the tour guild was fantastic very knowledgeable and very humours she made me laugh .she taught me several words in Kemer, which I still remember, and that there are 5,3034 Buddhas ,I would recommend this trip
This tour was extremely well organised. Travel was via a comfortable air conditioned van, which picked me up and returned me to my hotel. The tour uses a driver as well as a main guide who walks through the Buddhist centre and up into the temple complex with you. The Buddhist centre is an amazing cultural experience to witness, with both the male monks (dressed in orange) and the female nuns (dressed in white) living there and partaking in daily life. The walk up the mountain to see the pagodas was all well-maintained and the stairs were actually easy to climb as they were so new. I had visited the Banan temple in Battambang a few days earlier and counted about 350 steps to the top of that temple complex. I found the Banan temple complex was harder/more tiring to climb compared to the Udong temple complex, even though the Udong temple complex was more like 450 steps. Just goes to show you how the state of the stairs can make it easier or harder on your body! The complex of pagodas at the top of the mountain was amazing, containing the ashes of the King's great grandfather (I hope I remember this correctly!). There were many locals and local tourists visiting that day, I did not see any other westerners there. The guide was very knowledgeable and explained many things about the Buddhist centre and the temple complex, as well as about daily life in Cambodia. Overall I really enjoyed this tour. It was a lovely way to escape the hustle and bustle of Phnom Penh city. I can understand why locals visit the Buddhist centre and temple complex to relax, worship and meditate. One of the highlight experiences of my trip to Cambodia for sure!
I was lucky to get a local guide who went up with me and took beautiful photos of me. It was a Monday , without the crowd and I’m glad I managed to climb up in 15 minutes and 3 stops along the way to catch my breath. But the way down was a bit dangerous and exciting with moss on steps. Fortunately, it was a dry season.
This was an amazing tour!!! Baboon was so knowledgeable!!! The temples are beautiful and it was such an honor to visit and learn about the culture.
Incredible day exploring rural Cambodia. This trip is a must do for anyone wanting a true, authentic experience. Visal Sem, our tour guide took us to Udong, he knew we wanted to see monkeys, he knew exactly where to take us to meet lots of little monkeys! Then he took us to get lunch at a lovely local Cambodian restaurant, the food was delicious! We then went to the temples and got to meet some monks. I've been travelling South East Asia for 5 months, this is my first time in Cambodia, I've experienced some incredible moments through my 5 months travelling and this trip was by far the best experience I've had so far. To get out there and meet real people and to see the Cambodian culture with such an experienced and knowledgeable tour guide was the highlight of our trip. Visal is such a kind, wonderful person who represents the people of Cambodia beautifully. I'm so pleased we choose to take this trip with Visal, these memories will last a lifetime and we plan to come back to Cambodia to take more of his trips in the future. 100% recommend this trip and Visal himself, a credit to tourism in Cambodia and humanity itself. Thank you Visal to welcoming us to Cambodia and for giving us this opportunity to see wonderful places and meet wonderful people.



