Monastero buddista con la benedizione dell'acqua dei monaci





Descrizione
Le benedizioni idriche sono una pratica cambogiana tradizionale che risale ai tempi antichi. Prima di prendere la benedizione visiteremo il monastero dove il monaco buddista recita il canto e apprende di più sul buddismo in Cambogia.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Verrai prelevato dal tuo hotel di Siem Reap e inizierai il tuo viaggio verso la pagoda locale. Le benedizioni dell'acqua sono una pratica tradizionale cambogiana che risale ai tempi antichi. Prima di ricevere la benedizione visiteremo il monastero dove il monaco buddista canta e impareremo di più sul buddismo in Cambogia. Il primo inizia con i monaci che cantano armoniosamente mentre ti augurano buona fortuna, viaggio sicuro e lunga vita. Si accompagna con una leggera spruzzata d'acqua. Il secondo è un rituale più lungo che prevede che vasi di acqua benedetta vengano versati sulla tua testa mentre i monaci cantano. Per questo rituale, ti verrà fornito un sarong/kromar con cui cambiarti in modo che i tuoi vestiti rimangano asciutti. Alla fine della benedizione, il tuo polso è adornato con braccialetti di corda rossa che indicano la benedizione eseguita.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- I neonati devono sedere in grembo a un adulto
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi alla schiena
- Sconsigliato in gravidanza
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi cardiovascolari
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- Il programma è flessibile al mattino o a mezzogiorno in base alla richiesta
Recensioni(6)
Total tourist trap. Guide had no idea what he was doing. Description doesn’t match trip at all. He lied about many things. All he wanted was to drop us off at high end Cambodian souvenir shop. I told him I didn’t want to go in but he pressured us. It was so uncomfortable. This is a scam. Trying to get money back. 😞😞😞😞
My experience was wonderful! Chantha was extremely knowledgeable about the history and culture of both Siem Reap and Cambodia at large and spoke great English. He explained each step of the blessing process and its significance and then took me to the floating villages and a local street market, where he explained the importance of different foods and practices of Cambodian people. It was an overall great experience and would recommend it to anyone who wants to immerse themselves in the Cambodian culture with a true local.
Nobody came to pick us up at the hotel so we called the tour provider who was unaware of our tour. Driver came one hour late and took us to the monastery where they were clearly not expecting us; no temple tour, no explanation on Buddhism - blessing ceremony was done in 10 mins. Then he drove us to the lotus cafe that was closing so we couldn’t go in or try the desserts announced in tour description. He then drove us through a road and told us to look at the rice fields and then he would show us a lake; at this point we requested to go to our hotel. Good driver, very cordial, but clearly not a tour guide for this activity.
Very pleasant afternoon discovery the monk monastery and water blessing. The best part was tasting typical Cambodian desert and driving a long the Lotus Farm. Very friendly guide who spoke very well English and showed us the very local authentique places.
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Such a great experience during my holiday in Cambodia and get in touch with local people, Buddhist monk specially water blessing one of the most popular way to get luck to Cambodian people. Our guide Sarath is a professional, he know everything related to history, culture and daily life. I would highly recommend this tour.
A good and worthwhile experience to do if you wanting to explore and learn as much as you can about the Cambodia culture. We learned so much about the history, culture and believing of Khmer peoples. The tour is so much fun with beautiful sunset on the way back. highly recommend this tour to anyone want to learn more about daily life and culture of cambodian.
Thank you so much for travel with us and please be safe on your holiday



