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Cambodia Travel Guide: 5 Lesser – Known and Underrated Temples in Siem Reap That You Shouldn’t
Skip
Siem Reap and its Angkor Archaeological Park is one
of the must visit places in Cambodia. The history, culture and heritage are
incredible and not to missed if you’re travelling to Cambodia. The Angkor Archaeological
Park is an UNESCO World Heritage Site and where the capital of the ancient Khmer
Empire was located.
1.
Tickets
and Passes
Ticket offices open at 4 am. And there is a validity
period set for the passes. The three day pass can be used on non-consecutive days
within a week, and the seven day pass can be used on non-consecutive days
within a month
2.
What
is the Code of Conduct in the Angkor Archaeological Park?
Following are the code of conducts which are required
to be followed in Angkor Archaeological Park:
ü Cover
your shoulders and knees
ü Don’t
touch the monuments
ü Keep
your voice down
ü Follow
the signs
ü Don’t
smoke and litter
ü Respect
the monks
ü Skip
the drone
3.
What
are some of the lesser known temples in Siem Reap?
Following are
the lesser-known temples in Siem Reap that you shouldn’t skip:
ü Baphuon
ü Banteay
Kdei
ü Prae
Roup/ Pre Rup
ü Ta
Som
ü Neak
Pean
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