Morning tour:
Your day starts a bit early at 7:00 am to visit the Koh Ker site. Start your visit from Prasat Thom ( the Pyramid Tempe ) Prasat Pram, Prasat Neang Kmao, and Prasat Chen. Koh Ker was the second ancient capital city of Khmer Empire, it was constructed in the 10th century in the reign of king Jayavarman IV. It is located north of Angkor Park about 120km.
Afternoon Tour:
On the way back, after lunch is going to Beng Mealea or Jungle Temple, about 60 kilometers from Siem Reap town. It is a huge temple, surrounded and partly overgrown by the jungle near Phnom Kulen called National Park. The temple was built out of large sandstone adorned with both Hindu and Buddhist depictions.
Finally, is Kompong Khleang and floating villages. This place is located on the northern bank of Tonle Sap lake, around 55 km east of Siem Reap town. In Wet Season, we’ll take a leisurely boat ride to see the many houses appear on the water. We’ll see how the local villager lives within a flooded community.
During the dry season, we’ll see just how local houses tower 10 meters above the ground, we’ll journey around the many farms growing vegetables and cash crops within the dryer fertile soils that were previously flooded during the wet season.