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    Room included Breakfast

    Direct Offer – Breakfast Included

    Book directly with us and enjoy exclusive benefits designed to make your stay more comfortable and memorable:

    • Free Wi-Fi – Stay connected with unlimited high-speed internet access throughout the hotel.
    • Free Housekeeping Service – Daily room cleaning to keep your space fresh and welcoming.
    • In-Room Refreshments – Complimentary tea and coffee provided in every room.
    • Free Drinking Water – Bottled water available daily at no extra charge.

    By booking directly, you not only secure the best value but also enjoy these added perks that make your stay worry-free and enjoyable.

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    ANCIENT WONDERS KOH KER & BENG MEALEA TEMPLE TOUR

    ❖WHERE TO SEE AROUND:

    • BENG MEALEA was built as a Hindu temple, but some carvings depict Buddhist motifs.[1] Its primary material is sandstone and it is largely unrestored, with trees and thick brush thriving amidst its towers and courtyards and many of its stones lying in great heaps.
    • KOH KE: The archaeological site of Koh Ker is a sacred urban ensemble of numerous temples and sanctuaries include sculptures, inscriptions, wall paintings, and archaeological remains. Constructed over a twenty-three-year period, it was one of two rival Khmer Empire capitals – the other being Angkor – and was the sole capital from 928 to 944 CE. Established by King Jayavarman IV, his sacred city was believed to be laid out on the basis of ancient Indian religious concepts of the universe.
    • There is a sandstone quarry just north of Prasat Beng Mealea that forms part of a river bed. It is quite fascinating to see where the temple originated and the clear lines of where large blocks of sandstone would have been chiselled. It’s also a nice spot to relax, as many do.This creek continues north all the way to the newly restored Makara aqueduct, and to the south, feeds into the moat of Beng Mealea and in turn supplies the grand baray on the east side of the temple.
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    HIDDEN PEUNG KUMNOU & KHMER VILLAGE LIFE JOURNEY

    PEUNG KUMNOU: Located north of Wat Svay Leu andat the foothills of Phnom Kulen, Peung Komnoufeatures stunning rock carvings. There are severalseparate carvings to see here on a group of rockmonoliths. The trail leading to the site is suitable formoto/bike/hike although a vehicle could certainlymake it part ways there. The area, just like the rest ofKulen, is quite stunning with the journey that has aslight incline up to the site offering some nice viewsover the rocky valley.

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    HIKKING TOUR TO PEUNG VAT CHAS PHNOM KULEN

    Hiking trail to Peung Vat Chas
    Enjoy this 7.5-km trail from our Resort to Peung Vat Chas. Few years ago the route to up to mountain wasn’t built yet .

    The people who are living at village on the top of mountain must hike with delivery everything from the market to their village.

    Therefore, this trail is very adventure experience of hiking . It takes an average of 2:30hrs to complete and back to resort with our car.

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    SACRED PHNOM KULEN & WATERFALL DISCOVERY TOUR

    ❖WHERE TO SEE AROUND:

    • BENG MEALEA was built as a Hindu temple, but some carvings depict Buddhist motifs.[1] Its primary material is sandstone and it is largely unrestored, with trees and thick brush thriving amidst its towers and courtyards and many of its stones lying in great heaps.
    • KOH KE: The archaeological site of Koh Ker is a sacred urban ensemble of numerous temples and sanctuaries include sculptures, inscriptions, wall paintings, and archaeological remains. Constructed over a twenty-three-year period, it was one of two rival Khmer Empire capitals – the other being Angkor – and was the sole capital from 928 to 944 CE. Established by King Jayavarman IV, his sacred city was believed to be laid out on the basis of ancient Indian religious concepts of the universe.
    • There is a sandstone quarry just north of Prasat Beng Mealea that forms part of a river bed. It is quite fascinating to see where the temple originated and the clear lines of where large blocks of sandstone would have been chiselled. It’s also a nice spot to relax, as many do.This creek continues north all the way to the newly restored Makara aqueduct, and to the south, feeds into the moat of Beng Mealea and in turn supplies the grand baray on the east side of the temple.
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