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Through Singapore, meet Angoru

Nature and peace
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11 days / 10 nights
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We invite you to see four countries, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Cambodia. We're looking for fascinating nature, ancient history, amazing temples, incredible kitchen and Asian hospitality. The tour is a two-day raisin of Belmond's great Eastern Express.

Day 1 Singapore

We're arriving at Changui International Airport (Singapore).

Displacement at the hotel (Shangri-La Singapore, Pan Pacific Singapore or other level five stars).

We're resting, having dinner at the hotel.

If we wish, we'll go up to the SkyPark inspection site at the Marina Bay Sands complex and go to the evening cruise on the river. After the show, we go back to the hotel.

Day 2 Singapore

After breakfast in the Swedish table, we start a review tour. Singapore. The former British colony, Singapore ' s independence after the Second World War, travelled from a fishing port to a prosperous country. Today, Singapore ' s five-million people are from China, Malaysia, India, Zakavkasya and European countries.

Our familiarity with the city-state begins with the Merlyon Park and the Esplanada Bridge. We're going through the Civil Area, we'll see the historic center: the Padang Game, the former building of Parliament, the Supreme Court and the Ratushi, to visit the oldest Daosh temple of Singapore, Thian Hok Keng. After lunch, we'll visit the Muslim quarter of Campong Glam, his Istana and his mosque, see Chinatown and Little India.

Day 3 of Singapore, start of East Express travel

After breakfast, we'll meet the peranacan culture, the descendants of Chinese immigrants, in the Kathong area, where we'll get the secrets of Chinese singing and run a biserpent and drying class.

After lunch at the local restaurant, we're going to the station where we're waiting for the luxury Belmond Eastern Express. Every suite is conditioned, has its own shower cab and sanulus, cosmetics of the suite, phen. Malaysia flies behind the windows. We are.

We're having dinner and having a piano sound in a car park. At the time of the stop at Kuala Lumpur, there's a way to go to sleep.

Day 4 Malaysia, East Express trip

After breakfast, we arrive at Kuala-Kangsar (Malaysia) where we are offered to take a tour of our choice.

We can go to a village where we will be met by traditional war dances, take local treats and drinks, meet handicrafts. We walk through the rice terrace, we visit the plantation where rubber trees, durian and bananas grow. At the end of the tour, we'll be waiting for drinks and drinks.

The second option is to walk on plantations that are grown by durian and bananas and to tasting local dishes.

We'll eat on the train, and the country landscapes and the rice fields of Malaysia are being turned around behind the windows. Thailand, We're having dinner and partying at a car park.

Day 5, Eastern Express and Bangkok

After breakfast, the train arrives at River Cway-Bridge station, where we can choose one of three tours:

The first is a walk on Canchanaburi and the Khwei River. A bridge built during the Second World War is floating. We then go to the Tysk-Berman Rail Centre, a museum reflecting the events of the Second World War that took place in Thailand.

The second is a cycling in the village of Nong Kao, with rice fields and farms. Before returning to the train, rest and herbal tea in the traditional Thai wooden house.

Third is the culinary tour: We're going to the market, we're taking a recipe for rice laps in one of the best restaurants, and we're going for a walk on the Khwai River on a boat-loader, during which we're participating in a master class at the traditional Thai cuisine.

Let's go back to the train, eat lunch, go to school. Bangkok, located in Bangkok Peninsula Hotel.

Day 6 Bangkok

Bangkok - It's a city of contrasts, where the golden palaces and Buddhist temples are neighboring with panorama bars, and the dynamics of modernity are tantamount to the slow rhythm of life at the river and channels. After breakfast and a brief lecture on Thai history and culture

We're going to a separate boat tour on the Chauphrai River and the Thonburi channels, during which there are appreciable differences between the capital.

We'll see the temples and the Grand Palace, dated the fifteenth century of the Emeral Buddha Temple, one of the country's most important sanctuaries. We'll go to the temple of the lying Buddha (Wat Pho), the famous Buddha statues for 46 metres. Thailand ' s first university was opened in the Temple. We'll eat at the Blue Elephant restaurant. He's also famous for his master classes at the royal Thai kitchen.

We'll spend the second half of the day at our discretion, for example, on Khaosan Road, where there's shopping and restaurants and entertainment.

We'll have dinner at Sala Rim Naam's restaurant with Thai food.

Day 7

After breakfast on the car, we go to the palace of Bangpain, who served in the past as the summer residence of Thai kings. It is located on the shore of the Chaupkhray River of Autthaya Province. Walking through the palace gardens, watching the architecture that combines the traditions of Thailand, China and Europe. We are further awaiting the UNESCO heritage site of the city of Autkhai, the capital of the Kingdom of Siam from 1351 to 1767. There are ruins in the past of a prosperous, known to the world of the city.

After an examination of the historical complex, we return to Bangkok on the Chauphray River ferry.

We'll eat on board.

Day 8 Siemreap

After breakfast at the hotel, we are going to the Suwarnabhumi International Airport (Bangkok) for a flight to Cambodia.

In Siemreap, we'll sit at the Hotel Sofitel Angkor Phokeethra Golf and Spa Resort or Shinta Mani Angkor.

We'll eat and we'll go to the study tour on the town on the tucks. We visit the cultural center, meet local arts, watch traditional dances.

Day 9 Siemreep

After breakfast, we visit the family of indigenous people, meet their families, and start a tour of the ancient city of Anguilla. The city consisted of 2,000 complexes and palaces, exceeding four hundred square kilometres in its area. Its constructions are from the ninth to the fifteenth century. It's an archaeological park now.

We visit the giant Hindu temple complex of Anguilla-Wat, one of the largest ever built world history. Temple

Found and popularized in Europe the French natural and traveller, Henri Moo. The Angor-Wat was built in the 12th century in the time of the thriving of the Khmer Empire. As Buddhism spreads, there has been an increasing number of elements of that religion.

Tonight, we watch a performance in the modern Cambodian circus of Phare with his choreography, music, acrobatic and Khmer culture. The Church founded young Cambodians in 1994 to develop the culture of local communities.

Let's go back to the hotel.

Day 10 Siemreep

After breakfast, we're going to England to watch Angor-Thom, the last capital of the Khmer Empire.

A million people lived in this town. One of his sights is the Baion Temple complex with 54 rubber towers and barelefs that portray the scenes of the battle and the Bapouon Temple. We'll see the Temple of Ta-Prum, discovered by French researchers at the end of the nineteenth century, the roots and branches of ancient bananas and cotton trees. It's one of the biggest temples in Anguilla, loved by many travelers. Then we'll see Thommanon, painted by images of divine devat.

We're going to the party dinner tonight and watch the traditional Khmer dance.

Day 11 Return home

The flight home from Siemreap International Airport.

Information

Cost includes:
  • living in hotels,
  • East Express trip,
  • food (trains)
  • ground transfer,
  • internal flights along the route,
  • Tour of the program, accompanied by an English-speaking guide.

Additional pay is paid:

  • Kiev flights - Singapore, Siem Reap - Kiev
  • taxes,
  • insurance.
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