Trip Info
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Siemreap
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Siemreap, Angkor Wat
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Private car/Coach
Overview
Including 2 visiting days the main temples of the Small Circuit and the Big Circuit. Guided tours by English-speaking professional guide, transport in private car included.
Itinerary
Upon arrival at Siem Reap Airport, you will be met and welcome by our friendly guide and then transferred direct to your hotel. Start your visit to South Gate of Angkor Thom, the famous Bayon, Baphoun, the Terrace of Temple, Elephants and Terrace of the Leper King. It is time to visit one of the great wonders of the world, symbol of the heart and soul of the Cambodia, Angkor Wat. Tonight you will enjoy welcome buffet dinner with Khmer Apsara Dance Show. Overnight at hotel
After breakfast, we continue to visit the fabulous Ta Prohm embraced by the roots of enormous fig trees and gigantic creepers, Pre Rup, East Mebon, Neak Poan. In the afternoon Visit Krovan, Royal Bath of Srah Srang and Banteay Kdei temples.Transfer to Siem Reap International airport departure flight
Cost
Tour Cost includes:
- + Ground transportation in air-conditioned vehicle
- + Meals: Breakfast at hotel + 1Lunch +1Dinner with Apsara dance show
- + Accommodation at hotel as mentioned or similar ones
- + Service of English Speaking Guide
- + Tour with entrance fees as specified
- + Government tax and service charge
- + Mineral water during excursion 3bottles/Pax/Day
- + All services mentioned in the program
- +Accommodation at hotel as mentioned or similar ones (check-in time: 14.00 hrs. & check-out time: 12.00hrs).
Tour Cost excludes:
- + Visa fee to Cambodia (USD 30. - Per pax with 2Photos 4 x 6)
- + Personal expenses and beverage
- + Travel insurance
- + Items of a personal nature
- + Meals and services not mentioned below.
- + Early check-in and late check-out subject to be available with surcharge.
FAQs
Yes, Vietnam is generally a very safe destination for tourists. The country is known for its friendly and welcoming locals who are often eager to help travelers. Violent crime against foreigners is extremely rare, and Vietnam has a stable political environment with low levels of civil unrest. Tourist areas, transportation hubs, and popular destinations are well-policed, ensuring a secure environment for visitors.
Most hotels, cafes, and restaurants offer free Wi-Fi. You can also purchase a local SIM card with data at the airport or in city centers for reliable access throughout your trip. Major providers include Viettel, Vinaphone, and Mobifone.
Currently, no specific vaccinations are required for entry into Vietnam. It’s best to consult your doctor for personalized advice, but for most travelers, additional vaccinations are not necessary.
The best time to visit depends on the region. Generally, spring (February to April) and autumn (August to October) are ideal for most parts of Vietnam due to mild temperatures and minimal rainfall. However, northern areas like Hanoi and Sapa are beautiful in winter, while southern beaches are sunny and warm year-round.
Bring lightweight, breathable clothing, especially in summer. For the north during winter, pack warmer layers as it can get chilly. Don’t forget comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a raincoat or umbrella if you’re traveling during the rainy season.
Many nationalities require a visa to enter Vietnam, though some are eligible for visa exemptions or e-visas. Vietnam officially grants visa-free entry for up to 45 days from the date of entry, regardless of passport type or purpose of entry, for citizens of 13 countries: South Korea, Japan, Russia, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, and Belarus.
Vietnam’s official currency is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). ATMs are widely available in cities and tourist areas, allowing you to withdraw cash conveniently. Major credit cards like Visa and MasterCard are accepted in many hotels, restaurants, and shops, especially in larger cities, though smaller establishments may prefer cash. It’s advisable to carry some cash for purchases in local shop and markets.
While tipping is not obligatory in Vietnam, it is a common practice to show appreciation for tour guides and drivers who provide good service. For a full-day tour, a typical tip for a guide is around 5-10 USD per person, and about half of that amount for the driver. Tipping is seen as a nice gesture for their hard work and can enhance their income.