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5Days 4Night Phnom Penh – Siem Reap - Daun Hijau Travel.com

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<strong>5Days</strong> <strong>4Night</strong> <strong>Phnom</strong> <strong>Penh</strong> <strong>–</strong> <strong>Siem</strong> <strong>Reap</strong><br />

Day 1: ARRIVAL IN PHNOM PENH (L/D)<br />

Pick up from Airport follow by tour to the Royal Palace (The residence of present King), and Independence<br />

monument. Hotel check-in.<br />

Afternoon, Visit the Genocide Museum. The site is a former high school which was used as the notorious Security<br />

Prison 21 (S-21) by the Khmer Rouge regime from its rise to power in 1975 to its fall in 1979. Tuol Sleng means "Hill<br />

of the Poisonous Trees". After your visit to the Genocide, you will be heading on to the Killing Fields. The Killing<br />

Fields were a number of sites in Cambodia where large numbers of people were killed and buried by the Khmer<br />

Rouge regime, during its rule of the country from 1975 to 1979, immediately after the end of the Vietnam War. At<br />

least 200,000 people were executed by the Khmer Rouge. Analysis of 309 mass grave sites by the DC-Cam Mapping<br />

Program and Yale University indicate at least 1,386,734 victims. Estimates of the total number of deaths resulting<br />

from Khmer Rouge policies, including disease and starvation, range from 1.4 to 2.2 million out of a population of<br />

around 7 million.<br />

Over here at the Killing Fields, will be able to see the actual location of where the execution took place. enjoy the<br />

sunset boat cruise on 4 Rivers junction, Tonle Sap, Tonle Bassac, and the Mighty Tonle Mekongs, take the view of the<br />

floating village, Diamond island, City, and especially the small floating village where some Muslim people live and<br />

fishing for living. Dinner.<br />

Day 2: PHNOM PENH- SIEM REAP (B/L/D)<br />

After breakfast, visit to Wat <strong>Phnom</strong>- the symbol of the capital as well as the land mark for city inauguration, Visit<br />

KM9th Mosque (Road No.5). After lunch, transfer by coach to <strong>Siem</strong> <strong>Reap</strong> (approx. 5-6 hours) a small colonial town,<br />

charming and pleasant enough to roam around, with some fine examples of French colonial architecture. Along the<br />

way we stop for a short visit at Muslim Village which is located along the way to Kompong thom province, Visit at<br />

Ancient Bridge (Officially named Spean Prab Teus,locally known as Spean Kompong Kdey, Located in Kampong Kdey<br />

district, <strong>Siem</strong> <strong>Reap</strong> Province,the land of foremost world heritage site <strong>com</strong>plex, This is the oldest historical bridge in<br />

Cambodia, which was constructed during the era of the King Jayavaraman the VII. This Bridge is about 1000 years old<br />

with the length of 80m, width of about 12m). Continue trip to <strong>Siem</strong> <strong>Reap</strong>. Arrival, Dinner and hotel check-in.<br />

*** REMARK: visiting to Muslim Village and Ancient bridge only available for group (9Pax-up, we use private bus), It<br />

is not applied for group size (8Pax or less, due to using public coach for transfer from <strong>Phnom</strong> <strong>Penh</strong> => <strong>Siem</strong> <strong>Reap</strong>).<br />

Day 3: SIEM REAP (B/L/D)<br />

After breakfast, visit the South Gate of Angkor Thom. The fortified city of Angkor Thom (Great Angkor or Great City),<br />

was built by Angkor’s greatest king, Jayavarman VII (1181 <strong>–</strong> 1219). The ancient walled city of Angkor Thom contains<br />

the famous Bayon Temple Thom with its 200 over enormous, mysterious smiling faces. Visit the Elephant Terrace<br />

with its large sculptured royal elephants and garudas, Terrace of the Leper King, the Phinmeanakas and Baphoun.<br />

Continue to visit Ta Prohm <strong>–</strong> a temple in its ‘natural state’. Surround by jungle, its labyrinth of stone hallways is<br />

overgrown with the roots and limbs of the massive Banyan trees which envelope the stones like tentacles. In the<br />

afternoon, you will start your tour to the World Heritage <strong>–</strong> ANGKOR WAT. The largest temple in the world with a<br />

volume of stones equalizing that of the Cheops Pyramid in Egypt. The temple was built by King Suryarvarman II from<br />

1113 <strong>–</strong> 1150AD when the Khmer civilization was at the height of its development, represent one of mankind's most<br />

astonishing and enduring architectural Achievements. Angkor Wat, surrounded by a moat with an exterior wall with<br />

distinctively rendered Apsara carvings adorns the wall throughout the temple. The exterior walls of the lower level<br />

that display the most extraordinary bas-reliefs, depicting stories and characters from Hindu mythology and the<br />

historical wars of Suryarvarman II.<br />

DAUN HIJAU TRAVEL & TOURS SDN BHD<br />

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Day 4: SIEM REAP (B/L/D)<br />

After breakfast, we head for the tour to Tonle Sap Lake, with traditional wooden boat tour; enjoy the ride on the<br />

largest permanent fresh-water lake in South Asia and flows into Tonle Sap River, joining the Mekong in <strong>Phnom</strong> <strong>Penh</strong>.<br />

We will see “floating village” consist of Cambodian, Muslim, and Vietnamese fishers <strong>–</strong> boats have been converted to<br />

look like houses and the “village” move from place to place following water levels from season to season. The fresh<br />

water display, and crocodile farm on floating hall is open for the public to see and take pictures. Next visit AL<br />

NIKMATUL Mosque (Stueng Thmei).<br />

Afternoon , We continue the tour to Cambodia Cultural Village A unique, sprawling new cultural attraction in <strong>Siem</strong><br />

<strong>Reap</strong>, intended to introduce the visitor to Cambodian culture and history. Wax museum with scenes and figures from<br />

history. Fascinating 1/20th scale models of sites such as Phsar Thmey and the Royal Palace in <strong>Phnom</strong> <strong>Penh</strong> and the<br />

hills and temples of Oudong. Full scale models of a variety of Cambodian architectural types, including different<br />

styles of huts and homes, hill tribe houses, pagoda and mosque. Live shows, traditional dance performances and<br />

music. Traditional Khmer wedding show twice per day. Enjoy the Angkor Night market tour.<br />

Day 5: DEPARTURE FROM SIEM REAP (B)<br />

After breakfast, heading to airport for your flight home or next destination. (End of service).<br />

TOUR PRICE IN MALAYSIAN RINGGIT (RM) PER PAX (Twin Share) (Valid till SEP 2012)<br />

Hotel Selection<br />

Min 02 Pax 03-08 Pax 09-14 Pax<br />

Class <strong>Siem</strong> <strong>Reap</strong> <strong>Phnom</strong> <strong>Penh</strong><br />

Adult<br />

Adult<br />

Adult<br />

Budget Dara Reangsey Grand Plaza/New York RM1598 RM1396 RM1092<br />

Standard Kingdom Cardamom RM1644 RM1441 RM1134<br />

Superior Paradise Angkor Villa Landscape RM1742 RM1545 RM1236<br />

Departure Details:<br />

* Minimum 2-to-Go<br />

* Seat In Coach Basis<br />

Inclusion:<br />

* Ac<strong>com</strong>modations at selected hotel<br />

* Meals - as per itinerary<br />

* Return airport transfers and sightseeing on seat in coach basis<br />

* Entrance fees as per itinerary<br />

* English speaking guide<br />

* Tipping<br />

*<strong>Travel</strong> Insurance<br />

Exclusion:<br />

* Return International / Domestic Air tickets with surcharge & tax<br />

* Extra baggage surcharge<br />

* Any items of personal nature e.g. mineral water, table drinks, laundry, international phone calls<br />

Payment:<br />

* Deposit: RM500 upon booking<br />

* Full Payment: 21 Days before departures<br />

* RM50 per amendment after booking confirmation<br />

* Payment can be made to our account name :<br />

DAUN HIJAU TRAVEL & TOURS SDN BHD CIMB ISLAMIC BANK account no : 1425 0001009 103<br />

Cancellation Policy:<br />

* 21Days or More prior departure - deposit forfeited<br />

* 20-14Days prior departure - 50% of ground tour fare<br />

* 13 - 08Days prior departure - 75% of ground tour fare<br />

* 07 - 00Days prior departure - 100% of ground tour fare<br />

Refund:<br />

* No refund for unutilised stay or services<br />

DAUN HIJAU TRAVEL & TOURS SDN BHD<br />

NO. D-0-9, Setiawangsa Business Suite, Jalan Setiawangsa 11,<br />

Taman Setiawangsa, 54200 Kuala Lumpur Tel : 03-4256 2900 Fax : 03-42567900<br />

E-mail : info@daunhijautravel.<strong>com</strong> / Website : www.daunhijautravel.<strong>com</strong>


* Deposit not refundable if cancelled 14 days before date of travel<br />

Terms & Conditions:<br />

* Rates quoted are in Ringgit Malaysia for ground arrangement only and are subject to change<br />

without prior notice.<br />

* Hotel featured are subject to availability at the time of booking<br />

* For Malaysia market only<br />

* <strong>Daun</strong> <strong>Hijau</strong> <strong>Travel</strong>'s Terms & Conditions apply<br />

Important:<br />

* In the event of unforeseen circumstances, the sequence of the itinerary may vary<br />

* Complimentary tours will not be replaced if cancelled due to weather condition<br />

* For Breakfast suggested to take Cereal, Bread, Butter & fruits jam or vegetarian meal due to<br />

Halal Conditions<br />

DAUN HIJAU TRAVEL & TOURS SDN BHD<br />

NO. D-0-9, Setiawangsa Business Suite, Jalan Setiawangsa 11,<br />

Taman Setiawangsa, 54200 Kuala Lumpur Tel : 03-4256 2900 Fax : 03-42567900<br />

E-mail : info@daunhijautravel.<strong>com</strong> / Website : www.daunhijautravel.<strong>com</strong>

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