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Wednesday 7 December 2011

Top Picks for Cambodia short tours

7th December, 2011 - The kingdom of Cambodia spreads its magic all over the world with its emasculating natural beauty and amazing landscape. No wonder why thousands of visitors come here to have some fantastic moments on the grand lap of nature with many exciting holidaying activities.

It is the only place where you can ascend the realm of the gods at the mother of all temples called the Ankor Wat temple which is a spectacular fusion of symbolism, symmetry and spirituality. Cambodia is a historic country which is very exciting and inspiring for you to have great Cambodia holidays.

So what if you are devoid of time. Cambodia tours customized by Buffalo tours (www.buffalotours.com) will still offer you the most amalgamating moments and some great adventurous and pleasing activities that will cast great memories within your heart and you will always wish to make amazing tours to Cambodia again and again.

If you will go through the lists of Cambodia short breaks at Buffalotours.com, you will be greatly
influenced and will make your plan instantly:

Cycling Siem Reap

Cycling is a great fun especially for the adventure lovers. It is so exciting to make your way through the offbeat tracks and down the small paths away from the normal routes for great excitements. You can enjoy cycling to the incredible temples of Angkor to discover the majestic Ankor Wat, Ankor Thom, Takeo, Banteay Kdei and Ta Prohm and explore the spectacular sunset at the hilltop temple of Phnom Bakheng. With cycling you can also get the chance to visit the Arran Rangsey Pagoda for the ultimate pacification.

Angkor Tour

As mentioned above Angkor Wat is the home for all gods and you can find incredible temples all around. By exploring the ancient city of Angkor Thom and Ta Prohm temple you can learn about their historical values. It is the place where you can explore the centerpiece of the ancient city, the Bayon which holds 54 towers decorated with more than 200 mysteriously smiling faces. At Angkor you can also visit the exquisite Banteay Srey, “Citadel of the Woman”, to find the classical Khmer art, followed by a tour of Banteay Samre. It is also a great place to visit the famous Angkor National Museum where numerous artifacts and multimedia presentations will give you an understanding of Angkorian history and culture.

Rural Battambang

If you want to know the Rural Cambodia, a trip to Battambang is a great way which is famous for French colonial architecture, fertile soil and the rubies and garnets mined in the state. By visiting the Sangker River, you can explore the fascinating riverside Cambodian life which was settled in the early 20th century. Acknowledge the ancient world of Cambodia by visiting the Wat Phnom Banan, the 11th century temple built by King Jarvarman VII. Phnom Sampeau, a natural rock formation which contains a series of caves is having great historical importance where some of the caves are known as the “killing caves.” You will also be amazed to find an 11th century Hindu temple called Ek Phnom Temple built by Suryavarman.

Enjoy short breaks in Cambodia with Buffalotours for a magnificent journey to all these above mentioned places. Cambodia is such an intoxicating place where the future is waiting to be shaped and provide you its own unique historicity.

Visit www.buffalotours.com for more details.

About Buffalo Tours:

Buffalo Tours was originally founded as a small adventure tour operator in 1994 and has grown to become an award winning inbound tour company, with licensed offices and operations in Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos. The company currently employs over 150 full time and 200 part time staff, hailing from Indochina and Thailand, Australia, England, the USA, Nepal, France, and Germany. For information please visit: www.buffalotours.com

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