Kampong Kleang and Beng Mealea private trip to see the real Cambodian village in Tonle Sap lake is one of the best experience that will not forget. See how they go about their living life, the visit goes through local life as you cruise past the flooded/floating village, lively markets, typical floating school, hilltop pagodas, flooded forest. It is an eye-opening experience as you learn and see some struggles of rural Cambodian life with the real smile. Then uncover non-restoration temple Beng Mealea, it is one of the most mysterious temple in the Angkor Wat period, built in the 12th century, enjoy the incredible structures and story of the temple back to the Khmer Empire.
This trip is good to open up a child’s world to possibility and wonder. Powerful experiences lead to new interests, and exposure to different cultures, languages, and environments.
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Greet and meet your friendly driver guide and drive you out of Siem Reap about 50 km toward Typical Khmer village Kampong Kleang where you will enjoy a glimpse of everyday life in Cambodia as you pass rural villages, see an incredible such a different way of life. Kampong Kleang is the largest community locate on the biggest fresh water lake Tonle Sap in Southeast Asia and there is the real example of the living life of Cambodian fish men who live in the middle of nowhere during the monsoon, it is definitely one of the aspects of Cambodia trip. We then drive to Beng Mealea, non-restoration temple. Beng Mealea, the titanic of temples, a slumbering giant lost for centuries in the forests of Cambodia. It is the most accessible of Angkor’s lost temples, a mirror image of Angkor Wat, but utterly consumed by the voracious appetite of nature, the history of the temple is unknown and it can be dated only by its architectural style, identical to Angkor Wat, built in middle of the 12th century by Suryavarman II.
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