The morning is spent with visits to the Roluos group of temples. Capital during the reign of King Indravaraman I (877-89), they are among the earliest large, permanent monuments of the Khmer classical art period. Preah Ko was dedicated by the King to his ancestors. Bakhong is the largest and the most interesting of the group including an active Buddhist monastery. Lastly Lolei, built on an islet in the center of large reservoir by Yasovarman I - the founder of the first city of Angkor. Visit Prolung Khmer, an NGO that aims to revive the Khmer crafts of cotton weaving and pottery making. Then Artisan D' Angkor where highly skilled Khmer artists carve wood and stone. The products for sale support communities and are authentic Cambodian souvenirs. Your purchase helps preserve cultural savoir-faire and promote Khmer cultural identity
Massage Health Centers of CEFB (Minquan, Neihu, Fuxing, and Wenshan branches) are operated under Taiwan Foundation of Blind, a social welfare organization for blind service. Massage Health Centers of CEFB not only serve massage sessions to you but also give stable job opportunities and good working environment to visual disabled massagists. The massagists of Massage Health Centers of CEFB have technical massagist licenses and offer professional massage service to you in a comfortable and relaxing environment.
Through the massagist's technical acupressure skill, all your stress will be releasing. Moreover, your whole body will feel refreshing and become energetic after taking a 100-minute body and foot massage session.
Enjoy an exciting tour to one of the oldest salt mines in the world. On the way from Salzburg to Hallein you will pass the pilgrimage church of Durrnberg and the authentically reconstructed Celtic village on the Mountain Durrnberg which gives you an insight into the life of the Celts about 2500 years ago. You are accompanied through the tunnel by miners and also get interesting information to the extraction of the so-called 'white gold' by the Archbishop Wolf Dietrich (1587-1612) personally on a screen. Then you will have a short trip on a boat across an underground lake.
Upon arrival in Canberra you will join a private guided tour of the National Museum of Australia and discover Canberra's salute to all that is Australian, from our diverse cultural mix to current icons such as the famous Hills Hoist. Enjoy a private guided tour of Parliament House and when in session have the opportunity to view the upper or lower Houses of Parliament. See The Lodge, the Prime Ministers residence when in Canberra and travel the pretty tree-lined streets and view diplomatic homes and embassies of many foreign ambassadors. See the Captain Cook Memorial Fountain, the National Library and the High-Court, view Carillons beautiful bell tower and the gardens of Commonwealth Park. You will hear the history of the ANZAC as we travel along the boulevard dedicated to the participants of two world wars and visit the Australian War Memorial. You will travel to the summit of Mt Ainslie for a excellent view of Canberra and surrounds.
This is a Paris Pass that includes a Paris Transport Travelcard for 2 days (zone 1-3). This could be considered as your passport to Paris. The Paris Pass is a smartcard offering hop on hop off with les Cars Rouges, free access to 65 attractions and museums in Paris such as the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe, Orsay museum, Musee Rodin, commented cruise with Bateaux Parisiens, and Pompidou museum. With this pass, you have access to 22 museums, 24 historical monuments, 15 art galleries, 3 tourist attractions, 1 cruise, 1 wine tasting and special offers in shops and restaurants.