Apsara Dance Show and Dinner with Tuk-Tuk Transfer in Siem Reap

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Siem Reap Art Center Night Market

Why we love it?

This evening tour in Siem Reap Province offers a private tuk-tuk transfer to a village setting where guests experience a traditional Cambodian dinner alongside a cultural performance featuring five distinct dances. The show includes the Blessing Dance, symbolizing ancient royal blessings; the Coconut Shells Dance, linked to wedding ceremonies; the Mekhala Dance, representing the triumph of beneficial rains; the Pailin Peacock Dance, rooted in the heritage of the Kolar ethnic gem-polishing community; and the iconic Apsara Dance, inspired by the celestial dancers depicted on the walls of Angkor Wat Temple. Dinner consists of a four-course meal with traditional Cambodian dishes such as Banana Blossom Chicken Salad, Pumpkin and Carrot Soup, Grilled Chicken with Khmer dressing, and Khmer Cake for dessert. Before or after the performance, there is an opportunity to visit the Siem Reap Art Center Night Market, though admission to the market is not included. This tour suits travelers interested in cultural history, traditional arts, and local cuisine within the Angkor region.

Inclusions

  • Roundtrip pick and drop off at your hotel by private tuk-tuk transfer
  • Dinner show with Apsara dance performance
  • Four courses of special Cambodian foods

Exclusions

  • Drinks
  • Anything else not mentioned in inclusions
  • Gratuities for Tuk-Tuk Driver

Itinerary

Stop 1

Driver will meet and welcome you at your hotel lobby and transfer to village for dinner show and Apsara Dance performance and after enjoying dinner show and Apsara dance performance transfer back to your hotel

Stop 2

Village Apsara dance for Five traditional performances are present nightly
1. The Blessing Dance
The blessing dance performs to give blessing to kings, country leaders or official guests visiting the country, it is culture and civilization Angkor period a long time ago. The meaning of this dance and music is displayed
2. Coconut Shells Dance
The People like acting in wedding ceremony
3. Mekhala Dance
The two characters illustrate victory of beneficial rains over the dry and stormy season.
4. Pailin Peacock Dance
This performance is a heritage of Kolar ethnic people who are polishing gem specialists and living in the area
5. Apsara Dance
Apsara, goddesses of dance, half-woman half-goddess, are heavenly dancers, was performed at offering ceremonies and palace celebrations in the Angkorian era, originally were born at the time of churning of ocean milk by gods and demons to make ambrosia. Thousands of Apsara were sculpted on the walls of Khmer monuments, especially Angkor Wat Temple.

Please Note

  • We pick up and drop off at your hotel by tuk-tuk, please provide us your hotel name for pick up that our driver will meet you at your hotel lobby by starting time.

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start