The uniqueness of this tour is the combination of natural beauty, historical wonder, West Baray, you’ll discover the marvel of one of the largest Angkorian-era reservoirs, a testament to the ingenuity of Khmer engineering and its vital role in supporting the region’s agricultural life. In contrast, the Artisan d'Angkor Silk Farm highlights Cambodia’s enduring cultural heritage and artisanal craftsmanship skilled creates a rich cultural journey, offering insight into Cambodia’s past and present in one half-day experience.
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West Baray is one of the largest man-made reservoirs from the Angkorian period, located just west of Angkor Thom near Siem Reap, Cambodia. Constructed in the 11th century, it spans about 8 kilometers long and 2 kilometers wide. This impressive hydraulic engineering feat was designed to collect and store water for irrigation, supporting agriculture throughout the region, particularly during the dry season. West Baray remains a significant landmark today, offering a serene and scenic retreat. Its crystal-clear waters are surrounded by lush greenery, with a small island temple, West Mebon, located at its center. While originally built for agricultural purposes, it now serves as both a historical site and a recreational area, where visitors can enjoy boat rides, picnics, and peaceful moments by the water.
Angkor Silk farm offers visitors a unique glimpse into the traditional Cambodian silk-making process. This working farm is dedicated to preserving ancient silk weaving techniques, while also empowering local artisans with sustainable employment. Spanning acres of mulberry plantations, the farm raises silkworms from larvae to cocoon, guiding visitors through every intricate step of silk production—from mulberry leaf harvesting and silkworm cultivation to the delicate process of extracting silk threads and weaving them into beautiful fabrics. Artisans work on hand-operated looms, creating exquisite silk garments, scarves, and accessories using patterns that reflect Cambodia's rich cultural heritage. Travelers can shop for high-quality handmade silk products directly from the source. It’s a perfect blend of tradition, craftsmanship, and cultural preservation.
Wat Knat Rongsey is a serene and culturally significant Buddhist temple located in Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia (coordinates CQ98+9MF). Set amidst the tranquility of nature, the temple is a peaceful retreat for both locals and visitors seeking spiritual reflection and a deeper connection to Cambodia's religious traditions. The temple complex is adorned with traditional Khmer architecture, featuring ornate stupas, intricate carvings, and brightly painted murals depicting Buddhist teachings and stories. The grounds are often bustling with monks and devotees engaged in daily prayers, meditation, and offerings. Wat Knat Rongsey serves as a spiritual hub for the local community, hosting religious ceremonies, festivals, and events throughout the year. Its quiet, picturesque setting makes it an ideal spot for visitors to experience Cambodia’s spiritual heritage while enjoying the peaceful ambiance that surrounds the temple.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 15 minutes before departure time.
Travelers will be receiving a welcome letter up on arrival at their hotels to advise him or her of tour date, pick up date and time.