If you’re looking for a unique and memorable experience to complement your Angkor exploration, the Private Monk Blessing and Champagne Breakfast at a traditional Khmer house in an Angkor village is truly extraordinary.
After sunrise at Angkor Wat, retreat to a serene Khmer wooden house near Srah Srang, where you can enjoy the peaceful rural charm of Angkor. Receive a personal Buddhist blessing with sacred mantras and holy water, then indulge in a Champagne toast and a delicious breakfast, featuring either traditional Khmer dishes or international favorites made with fresh, local ingredients. This tranquil experience beautifully complements your exploration of Angkor.
This morning, retreat to a serene Khmer wooden house near Srah Srang, where you’ll find a peaceful escape amid Angkor’s charming rural village. This idyllic setting offers a perfect break from your temple exploration, allowing you to unwind and rejuvenate in a tranquil environment.
Begin with a personal blessing from a Buddhist monk, connecting with the ancient wisdom and compassion of Buddhism. As you listen to sacred mantras and receive the gentle sprinkle of holy water, you’ll experience a moment of spiritual tranquility and reflection.
After this enriching spiritual experience, enjoy a delicious Khmer or International breakfast made with fresh, local ingredients. Paired with a celebratory Champagne toast, this delightful meal offers a flavorful start to your day. This harmonious blend of spirituality and cuisine provides a perfect complement to your exploration of Angkor’s wonders.
*Remark: It required a valid Angkor Pass to enter the area.
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The best time to travel to Cambodia is during the cooler dry season from November to February (moderate temperatures 20°C to 30°C). March to May are dry but hot (up to 40°C). The rainy season, from June to October (25°C to 35°C) – heavy afternoon and evening rains, also known as the green season – lush landscapes, fewer tourists, and lower travel costs.
