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Phnom Penh cooking Class offers a wide variety of menu for cooking classes. The 4 hour class, featurings 3 food items held from Monday - Sunday, 9.00am - 1.30pm
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Our ProgramPhnom Penh cooking Class offers a wide variety of menu for cooking classes. The 4 hour class, featurings 3 food items held from Monday - Sunday, 9.00am - 1.30pm.All classes are small size - never more than 12 to ensure adequate personalize attention Our cooking class offers you a two standard cooking courses and vegetarian course to choose fromVisiting the Local MarketWe will bring you to the Beong Keng Kang Market of Phnom Penh, near hotel. The Chef will explain you about rice and how to choose seasoning products. You will have enough time to walk around and take pictures and watch vendors selling their products.Upon arrival at Cooking School where a refreshing Ice tea and Cold towel waiting for you. Theory Class:The Chef will present a cookery demonstration of the dishes that you will have to prepare! And will receive a booklet with the recipes of the day. Assisted by our Chef you will learn and experience the traditional Khmer cuisine And Three dishes are waiting to be prepared by you!Lunch Now you can taste and enjoy your own culinary creation in a convivial Khmer setting at L’auberge des Temples.The MenusThere are 4 sets of menu running circularly. However, the dishes can be arranged upon your requests for special cooking class, please check with the school prior to reservation.Course 1Fresh Spring Rolls with Shrimps and PorkAmok" Fish in Coconut MilkMango, sticky Rice and Coconut CreamCourse 2Fried Spring RollsSaraman Red Curry Beef with Coconut Milk Pineapple NemsCourse 3Red Curry with ChickenFried Fish with sweet and sour SauceStuffed Pancake with CoconutCourse 4Green Curry Soup Vegetarian NemSautéed Vegetables with Cashew nut
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Central Phnom Penh by cyclo
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This tour explores central Phnom Penh and includes colonial buildings as well as modern, post-independence architecture.
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For all private tours, the pick-up is made directly from your hotel or preferred meeting point, provided it is located in the central Phnom Penh area. Transport rates vary depending on location. The tour will end at the pick-up point unless otherwise stated.
- Duration : 3 Hours (approx.)
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New Khmer Architecture of the 1960s
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This tour explores central Phnom Penh and includes colonial buildings as well as modern, post-independence architecture.
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Half day Architectural Tours of Phnom Penh:
The architectural heritage of Phnom Penh, once described as the ‘Jewel of Asia’, is slowly disappearing amidst the race by city planners to modernize. An architectural tour of the city will bring you face to face with the few remaining treasures that the city possesses. At weekends we can arrange for a variety of tours by cyclo, tuk-tuk or car that can include visiting key sights like the restored Post Office, art-deco Central Market, the National Sports Complex or the University campuses of the city, a mix of grand French Colonial-era buildings and remnants of the New Khmer Architecture period that dominated the 1950s and ‘60s, accompanied by a qualified guide. During weekdays, we can arrange the same tours but we cannot guarantee an architectural guide.
What’s Included: Cyclo/Tuk Tuk/Car accompany (Depend on choice) Architecture expert guide Drinking water during sightseeing English speaking tour guide
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- Duration : 3 Hours (approx.)
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Dawn at Angkor Wat -Half Day (Joining Tour)
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Dawn at Angkor Wat -Half Day
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Dawn at Angkor Wat
Rising at the crack of dawn, we journey out to the Mother of all temples, Angkor Wat. Believed to be the world's largest religious building, this temple is the perfect fusion of symbolism and symmetry and a source of pride and strength to all Khmers. Built in the 12th century by King Suryavarman II, this is most famous temple at Angkor. We stay at Angkor Wat to enjoy a picnic breakfast. As the crowds return to their hotels, we venture into Angkor Wat to enjoy its magnificence in peace and quiet. We begin by unravelling the mysteries of the bas-reliefs that tell of tales from Hindu mythology and of the glories of the Khmer empire. Stretching for almost one kilometre, these intricate carvings are a candidate for the world’s longest unbroken piece of art.
Following in the footsteps of the devout and the destructive before us, we then continue to the upper levels of the inner sanctuary. The final steps to the upper terrace of Angkor are the steepest of all, as pilgrims of old were to stoop on their pilgrimage to encounter the Gods. Finally the pinnacle, the sacred heart of Angkor Wat, a blend of spirituality and symmetry so perfect that few moments will measure up. We end this incredible experience with a trip to the Angkor Café, where you can indulge in a fruit shake or iced coffee or browse the Artisans d'Angkor gift shop here,.
What’s Included: Car English speaking tour guide Drinking water during sightseeing
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Phnom Kulen Tracking - Sharing Tour
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Phnom Kulen, the source of the Angkor dynasty, and during our trek across the plateau of this mountain range, we encounter both the seat of the Angkor Empire at Prasat Rong Chen but also the incredible sculpted rock-hewn animals.
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Tracking in Phnom Kulen
This morning we travel to Phnom Kulen, the sacred mountain that was the birthplace of the Khmer empire. It was here that Jayavarman II proclaimed independence from Java in 802, setting the stage for the glories of the Angkor-era that was to follow. This mountain plateau was the capital of the Khmer empire before it relocated south to Hariharalaya, known today as Roluos. We enjoy a picnic lunch before further exploration of some of the numerous early Angkorian temples (‘prasats’ in Khmer) such as Prasat Damrei Krap that dot the landscape and where researchers are only just beginning to scratch at the surface to understand more about these structures and the people that built them. And after lunch, we continue our trek to pay a visit to the giant reclining Buddha of Preah Ang Thom, more ancient temples, river-bed rock carvings and lingas and a 35-metre waterfall that will provide you with a cool and refreshing swimming and bathing opportunity, before we make our way back to our Siem Reap base.
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What’s Not Included:Accommodation in Siem Reap town Angkor Pass Visa for Cambodia All domestic and international flight Any other services are not mentioned in the above itinerary.
- Duration : 8 Hours (approx.)
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