Excursão privada de dia inteiro com nascer do sol na cidade perdida e Angkor Wat de Siem Reap





Descrição
Deixe seu hotel antes do amanhecer, com seu guia especializado, entre em Angkor Wat na escuridão pelo portão leste e continue uma jornada a pé e rasteje por um caminho na selva até a piscina norte (Angkor Wat é enorme e você sabe que está à sua frente , você simplesmente não pode ver ainda) e espere o nascer do sol. Em seguida, você se aventurará nas câmaras centrais e nos terraços superiores deste templo verdadeiramente grande. Seu passeio compartilhará toda a história e cultura. Após o café da manhã, você visitará o Portão Sul de Angkor Thom, Bayon de 4 faces, Baphuon, Vimeanakas, localizado dentro do recinto murado do Antigo Palácio Real do Império Khmer. Em seguida, explore o famoso Terraço do Elefante e o Rei Leproso. Em seguida, você visitará Ta Prohm, cercado pela selva. Aproveite seu café da manhã ou almoço com bebidas geladas em um restaurante local no complexo de templos do século XII. • Aproveite oportunidades fotográficas • Evite as multidões e fuja do calor • Este é um tour privado, tudo é flexível de acordo com suas necessidades
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Itinerário
Angkor Wat é o maior monumento religioso do mundo. Foi construído no século XII. Como o templo mais bem preservado do local, é o único que permaneceu um centro religioso significativo desde sua fundação. Entraremos no grande templo na escuridão do lado leste pouco visitado. Continuamos nossa jornada a pé e rastejamos por um caminho na selva até a antiga piscina da biblioteca do Norte, onde esperaremos o nascer do sol. Ouça as explicações de seu guia especializado e, em seguida, passe algum tempo se aventurando nas câmaras centrais do templo, onde seu guia local revelará a história, mitos e histórias retratadas nos baixos-relevos de pedra (o trecho mais longo de esculturas em baixo-relevo de o mundo), então você vai se aventurar profundamente nas câmaras centrais deste templo verdadeiramente grande. Seu guia experiente garantirá que sua visita a Angkor Wat deixe você com uma rica compreensão da história e do propósito do grande templo, e também da poderosa civilização de Angkor.
O Portão Sul é um dos cinco portões de Angkor Thom (a antiga capital do Império Khmer). O portão ladeado por uma fileira de 54 figuras de pedra de cada lado era a entrada da cidade fortificada de Angkor Thom. No auge de sua grandeza, Angkor Thom tinha uma população de mais de um milhão de pessoas e era maior em tamanho que a cidade de Londres. É um dos pontos turísticos mais populares na área de Angkor Wat.
O Bayon é um templo Khmer ricamente decorado em Angkor, no Camboja. Construído no século 13 como o templo estatal do rei Jayavarman VII, o Bayon fica no centro da capital de Jayavarman. A característica mais distinta do Bayon é a multidão de rostos de pedra serenos e sorridentes nas muitas torres que se projetam do terraço superior e se agrupam em torno de seu pico central. Você verá suas torres centrais lindamente trabalhadas, cobertas por mais de 200 rostos enormes. O templo possui dois conjuntos de baixos-relevos, que apresentam uma combinação de cenas mitológicas, históricas e mundanas. A parede externa da galeria externa apresenta uma série de baixos-relevos representando eventos históricos e cenas da vida cotidiana do Khmer de Angkorian. Os baixos-relevos da galeria interna retratam eventos mitológicos.
O Bayon é um templo Khmer ricamente decorado em Angkor, no Camboja. Construído no século 13 como o templo estatal do rei Jayavarman VII, o Bayon fica no centro da capital de Jayavarman. A característica mais distinta do Bayon é a multidão de rostos de pedra serenos e sorridentes nas muitas torres que se projetam do terraço superior e se agrupam em torno de seu pico central. Você verá suas torres centrais lindamente trabalhadas, cobertas por mais de 200 rostos enormes. O templo possui dois conjuntos de baixos-relevos, que apresentam uma combinação de cenas mitológicas, históricas e mundanas. A parede externa da galeria externa apresenta uma série de baixos-relevos representando eventos históricos e cenas da vida cotidiana do Khmer de Angkorian. Os baixos-relevos da galeria interna retratam eventos mitológicos.
Jóia escondida: Seu guia levará até você um lugar que a maioria dos turistas nunca viu. Viajar é a única coisa que você compra e que o torna mais rico.
Phimeanakas (templo celestial) ou Vimeanakas construído no final do século X, durante o reinado de Rajendravarman (de 941-968), depois concluído por Suryavarman I na forma das pirâmides de três camadas como um templo hindu. No topo da pirâmide havia uma torre, enquanto na borda da plataforma superior há galerias. Phimeanakas está localizado dentro do recinto murado do Palácio Real de Angkor Thom.
O famoso Terraço do Rei Leproso. A estrutura em forma de U é considerada por alguns como um local de cremação real. Foi construído no século 13 sob o rei Jayavarman VII, embora seu nome moderno deriva de uma escultura do século 15 descoberta no local. A estátua retrata o deus hindu Yama, o deus da morte.
Parada secreta: Um lugar majestoso que deu o tom da aventura do dia. Não dê ouvidos ao que dizem, vá ver. Todas as viagens têm destinos secretos dos quais os viajantes desconhecem.
O Terraço dos Elefantes, com 350 m de comprimento, foi usado como uma gigantesca arquibancada para cerimônias públicas e serviu de base para a grande audiência do rei. Alguns moradores locais do Khmer o chamam de "Estádio Khmer Antigo". Foi construído no século 13 sob o rei Jayavarman VII.
O Ta Prohm (templo dos invasores de túmulos) envolto na selva – é um dos mais atmosféricos de todos os templos em Angkor. Ta Prohm foi construído no século 13. Ao contrário da maioria dos templos de Angkor, Ta Prohm está praticamente na mesma condição em que foi encontrado, a combinação fotogênica e atmosférica de árvores que crescem nas ruínas e os arredores da selva o tornaram um dos templos mais populares de Angkor entre os visitantes. A UNESCO inscreveu Ta Prohm na Lista do Patrimônio Mundial em 1992. Hoje, é um dos complexos mais visitados da região de Angkor, no Camboja. Ta Prohm era um templo religioso localizado no centro da antiga Universidade Khmer durante os séculos XII e XIII.
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Você será buscado em sua acomodação para iniciar o passeio pelo seu guia turístico e um motorista.
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Informações importantes
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Seu guia turístico enviará a você um link para comprar o ingresso eletrônico de entrada no templo com dias de antecedência.
- Por favor, use sapatos planos que sejam confortáveis para caminhar.
- Recomenda-se que você tome café da manhã em caixas do seu hotel. Então você tem a oportunidade de comer em um café local perto de Angkor Wat
Avaliações(11)
This tour was Excellent! Our tour guide Sim went out of his way to ensure a seamless day of adventure. From the start, Sim checked in with our hotel the day before to ensure an on time pick-up the next morning. We met Sim waiting for us in the lobby at 4:30. From there, him and our lovely driver took us to Angkor Wat for a beautiful sunrise. He knew a great and comfortable spot for viewing. We proceeded to explore the site, Sim was extremely knowledgeable and pointed out all the good photo spots. Our driver always met us without any waiting and had cold waters for us. The day exceeded our expectations and we managed to visit 10 sites. We finished around 12pm. Highly recommend
Hi Cliff, thank you for visiting Cambodia. It was very nice to meet you and your friend here. We are so glad to hear that you enjoyed your experiences. Thank you again for your time spent reviewing us on Trip Advisor. We wish you and your friends all the best. Kind regards, From Journey2 Team.
A really memorable experience in stunning Angkor Wat and other sites. Everything was so easy, interesting and enjoyable thanks to our wonderful guide PHORN BUNNARITH (Rith Bunna).
Hi Penny, thank you for visiting Cambodia. It was very nice to meet you and your family in Siem Reap. We are glad to hear that you enjoyed your experiences here. We will pass this on to our colleagues Rith and the Driver. Thank you again for your time spent reviewing us on Trip Advisor. We wish you and your family all the best. Kind regards, Journey2 Team.
Rith was an amazing tour guide! He got us up and out early to see the sun rise and beat the crowds. Very much enjoyed our conversations with him and he was able to answer all of our questions. Rith is very personable and easy to talk to, it was a joy to spend our our day exploring Siem Reap and other nearby sites with him. Highly recommend for his knowledge and personality, an amazing story teller.
Hi Kelly, It was very nice to meet you here. thank you for visiting Cambodia. We are glad to hear that you enjoyed your experiences. Thank you again for your time spent reviewing us on Trip Advisor. We wish you and your family all the best. We hope to see you again soon. Kind regards, Journey2 Team and Tour Guide Rith
Rith was an amazing tour guide. His English was excellent. We really enjoyed learning about Siem Reap from him as well as learning about Cambodia. The stories he shared were insightful and interesting. He helped us stay away from the crowds, he was also a great photo taker.
Dear customer, thank you and your family for visiting Cambodia. It was very nice to meet you here. We are glad to hear that you enjoyed your experiences here. We will pass this on to our colleagues Rith and the Driver. Thank you again for your time spent reviewing us on Trip Advisor. We wish you and your family all the best. Kind regards, Journey2 Team.
We took a four day private tour of the Angkor / Siem Reap region with Rith as our guide/host/translator. He picked us up at the airport and dropped us off 4 days later and everything was flawlessly planned and executed - hotel drops/pickups, meals, park entry permits, etc. Rith also proved to be adept at making adjustments to the itinerary for weather or for our preferences ie stay longer or shorter at a given site. The car was modern, clean and comfortable and the air conditioning and ice water were lifesaving in the relentless heat of late April. Rith is extremely knowledgeable about the history of the region and the temples and other sites that we visited, and he is able to go into very deep detail if questioned! (His English is flawless). In addition to the historical sites, Rith also provided guidance around cultural norms & expectations, attire, shopping negotiation, tipping, exploring the city on our own, etc. Rith made our trip to Cambodia a fantastic experience and provided many memories. As for the Angkor region - it’s overwhelming!! Definitely a must-see !
Dear customer, thank you for visiting Cambodia. It was very nice to meet you and your family in Siem Reap. We are glad to hear that you enjoyed your experiences here. We will pass this on to our colleagues Rith and the Driver. Thank you again for your time spent reviewing us on Trip Advisor. We wish you and your family all the best. Kind regards, Journey2 Team.
Wonderful guide to the most beautiful place on earth. Unbelievable temples and scenery. Bunnarith was an expert guide with amazing knowledge and full of interesting stories. He took us to some great places and we even visited his family home! Cannot recommend too highly.
Hi Paul, It was very nice to meet you here. Thank you so much for taking the time to review us on Viator. We're glad to hear that you have enjoyed your tour experiences. We will pass this on to tour guide RITH. We hope to see you again soon. We wish you and your families all the best. Kind regards, Journey2 Team.
Bunnarith “Rith” was my guide for 9 days. Angkor Wat is absolutely a must see….but with Rith, my guide, and his driver, we dug a little deeper into the beauty and poignancy of this exquisite country. We explored all the major temples over 9 days in Siem Reap & Phnom Phen… interspersed with a countryside visit to Ohm Pheach’s Golden Silk farm with the extraordinary handwork (credit cards accepted, cash much appreciated), Down the road a piece was the land mine museum — a “must see” for folks interested in all forms of war ordnance found throughout the country. Off to the side was its founder, a quiet, unassuming former child warrior, AkiRa, whose extraordinary story of an orphan recruited at 5 years old to work the fields and at 10 yrs old began toting an AK-47. His path from child warrior to caring for others, including orphans and children mutilated by land mines, is heartbreaking, yet at the same time, gives us hope for a better world. Som Orn’s silver shop in SR is beautiful, too…credit cards accepted…I bought several exquisitely carved silver bowls. Som Orn was 1 of 4 surviving silversmiths determined to share his knowledge and craftsmanship with the younger generation. Please do not leave this country without visiting the Genocide Museum and the Killing Fields museum. Ok; we do not go on vacation to be horrified by what humans are capable of doing to each other. But to visit these museums is to pay our respect to the many, many people who suffered in such tragedy…. And to realize that within each of us, in similar circumstances, is the ability to engage in like manner, regardless of color, creed, gender, or any other loftiness we may ascribe to ourselves. Only 12 survived the Killing Fields torture chambers, and 4 were at the museum that day with books to sign & photos with you,,, books were $20 each (cash); splurge for these….these historical accounts must be shared; maybe donate the books to your library after you’ve read them. Venture to the “local, local” hotels, which are gorgeous, very reasonably priced, clean, have hot water, scrumptious buffet breakfast with SE Asian and Western options, friendly staff, beautiful pools, and relaxing spa options. Please be respectful with your clothing and language…cover your arms and legs at the temples & remove shoes before entering the temples and the national palace. When dining & walking thru the lobbies, modest clothing for women is appreciated. Even though cocktails or wine are plentiful, please keep voices low so as to be heard only by friends at your table. Ask Rith to take to you for the sticky coconut buns at the roadside market — somewhere on the way to a temple —which make my mouth water as I write this… the “assembly line” makes McDonald’s appear infantile by comparison! Don’t worry, I ate selected street foods and at local restaurants and had no stomach or intestinal issues….Rith will take you only to the spots he knows are reputable and safe. Vendors, shop owners, tuktuk drivers, markets, and food stalls take cash; US $s were accepted, but make sure to have fresh, crisp bills with no rips, folds, or wrinkles. Tuk-Tuk drivers were kind, some funny, and competent to get from A to B for the cash price agreed in advance. Oh, and I must mention our driver’s wife ran a stall with a sugar cane press for freshly squeezed cup of sugar cane juice with a squeeze of lemon juice… OMG… thought I had died and gone to heaven it was so refreshing! If you want to leave a little bit more behind than agreed pricing and tips, please consider purchasing a water filtration device for a family; it’s less than $50 and can have a tremendous impact for a family and the community. Rith found some made in Cambodia, by Cambodians, and for Cambodians…I really liked that! As a guide, Rith was extremely knowledgeable, very resourceful, kind, and I felt very safe traveling alone; he is one of the best with whom I have worked in any part of the world. This is a country of lovely people with a long, rich history. Please admire and help preserve this beautiful country.
Hi D'lisa, Thank you for visiting Cambodia. It was very nice to meet you here. We're glad to hear that you have enjoyed your experience. We will pass this on to the driver and tour guide RITH. Thank again for taking the time to review us on Trip Advisor. We wish you and your families all the best. Kind regards, Journey2 Team.
Our tour was amazing! Rith was an amazing guide, easy to understand and full of knowledge about the sites and visited. He also great about sharing the history of Cambodia and his own personal experiences. Sunrise at Angkor Wat was spectacular!!!
Dear Customers, Thank you so much for taking your time to review and give us feedback. We are very glad to hear you have enjoyed your tour and our services. We will pass your comments on to our guide Rith and driver. Kind regards, Journey2 Angkor.
Outstanding services and excellent guide. Sen was very helpful and nothing too much trouble. He knew the best place to stand for the sunrise at Angkor wat. Driver was very courteous and safe
Dear Customers, Thank you so much for taking time to review us on Trip Advisor. We are very happy to hear that you have enjoyed your tour. We will pass your comments on to our guide and driver. Kind regards, Journey2 Angkor.
Great service and guides! From the beginning, the team was very detail-oriented and thorough as I made my booking via email. Once on the ground, the guides were timely, friendly, exceptionally knowledgeable about the history of the temples, and went out of their way to make sure they tour was suited to my interests.



