Breakfast at the hotel.
Visit south gate of Angkor Thom with two rows of its huge statues of demons and gods depicting the churning of the ocean of milk arranged on both sides of stone bridge and bayon temple, a forest of heads, built in late of 12th century by king Jayavarman VI as a Buddhist state temple.
Then, visit the terrace of elephant, which used to be the base for the king’s grand audience hall, Terrace of Leper king that was supposed to be a terrace that housed the royal crematory. Then, you will visit an amazing view of Ta prohm temple which has been deliberately left as it was discovered. At Ta Prohm, kapok trees clasp the sanctuaries in their mighty roots.
Set lunch at local restaurant
Afternoon, visit Pre Rup temple, a classic example of temple-mountain, and the last without continuous galleries; Eastern Mebon, Ta som, NeakPean, a unique ancient hospital built in the reign of king Jayavarman VI (1181-1220) which has been seen as a representation of Anavatapta, a miraculous lake in Himalayas that cures all illnesses and Preah Khan, a large temple built on the site of the battle that ended in Ankor’s downfall at the land of the Cham.
Preah Khan was also a kind of a university, housing a number of masters and students.