Cambodia’s Angkor Archaeological Park has long been a favourite destination among travellers all over the world. In a move to make these wonders more accessible to history buffs, Anantara Angkor Resort launched ‘Breakfast at Angkor’, an off-the-beaten-track tour that helps you overtake the crowds and explore the country’s rich history via a unique, indulgent experience.
‘Breakfast at Angkor includes an all-day pass, allowing guests to explore temple ruins, beating the over 2 million visitors who flock to the region annually. Guests start the tour at 4.30am, being transported to the temple complex spanning over 400 square kilometres. The veteran guide will take them through secret passageways to secluded vantage points to watch an epic sunrise over the temples. Over breakfast at what might be the best restaurant in Siem Reap, the guide will provide in-depth background information on the history of Angkor and the wonders of Tonle Sap Lake.
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