Tour Summary
- Travel to Kbal Spean
- Travel to Banteay Srey Temple
- Enjoy Lunch at the Local Restaurant.
- Dinner with Apsara Dancing Show on Request only US$10
Start the trip to Kbal Spean which is 50 kilometers northeast of Siem Reap pro-vincial town or about 18 kilometers from Banteay Srei on a dirt road. It takes from one to two hours to get there from the provincial town.
The original River of Thousand Lingams, Kbal Spean is an intricately carved riverbed deep in the foothills of the Cam-bodian jungle. Lingams are phallic representations sacred to Brahmanism as symbols of fertility, and hundreds of them are carved into the rock here, as are several carvings of gods and animals above the small waterfall. Lunch at local restaurant
In the afternoon come back to the Banteay Srei Temple which is 36 Km from the city - Banteay Srei is built largely of a hard red sandstone that can be carved like wood. Brick and laterite were used only for the enclosure walls and some structural elements. The temple is known for the beauty of its sandstone lintels and pediments.. Then you will drive back Ta Prohm..
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