Experience the ultimate private tour of the Angkor Complex and Banteay Srei. Enjoy customizable itineraries, private transportation, and an English-speaking guide. Book now for an exclusive and personalized adventure!
Experience the ultimate private tour of the Angkor Complex and Banteay Srei. Enjoy customizable itineraries, private transportation, and an English-speaking guide. Book now for an exclusive and personalized adventure!
First Day 8am- 05am
Bayon Temple - Morning
08:00 Depart for a tour of Angkor Thom, which includes the Bayon Temple, Terrace of Elephants, and Terrace of the Leper King. Angkor Thom, established by Jayavarman VII in the 12th century, was one of the largest Khmer cities and served as the capital until the 17th century. We enter through the grand…
First Day 8am- 05am
Bayon Temple - Morning
08:00 Depart for a tour of Angkor Thom, which includes the Bayon Temple, Terrace of Elephants, and Terrace of the Leper King. Angkor Thom, established by Jayavarman VII in the 12th century, was one of the largest Khmer cities and served as the capital until the 17th century. We enter through the grand south gate, featuring four faces on its tower, each facing a cardinal direction, with elephants supporting the main gate. This is preceded by an impressive Avenue of Gods and Ashuras (Giants) lining the bridge over the moat.
The Bayon, or state temple of Jayavarman VII, is one of the most mysterious and powerful religious structures in the world. It is a unique collection of “face towers” that form a stone mountain of ascending peaks. Originally, there were 49 towers, of which 37 still stand today. Most towers have four faces, one on each cardinal point, with the central tower having many more.
Terrace of the Elephants - Located at the heart of Angkor Thom, the Terrace of Elephants overlooks the Royal Square. It marks the entrance to the Royal Palace and was the focal point for royal receptions. The carvings of elephants along its wall give it its modern name.
Terrace of the Leper King - This massive terrace is named after a 15th-century sculpture found on top of it. Likely dating back to the reign of Jayavarman VII, it has been restored to allow visitors to explore its internal layers, from the earliest to the most recent additions.
Ta Prohm - Ta Prohm Temple (featured in Tomb Raider movies) was built in the 12th century by Jayavarman VII as a royal monastery dedicated to his mother. This temple was left in its natural state to show how most of Angkor looked upon its rediscovery in the 18th century. Shrouded in jungle, Ta Prohm exudes a romantic aura with gigantic roots and branches intertwined with the stone walls, forming a natural roof over the man-made structures.
Angkor Wat - Afternoon
14:30 Depart for a tour of Angkor Wat and sunset at Bakheng Hill. Built between the 9th and 14th centuries, the city of Angkor is one of the grandest monuments ever constructed. Covering approximately 164 square miles with over 200 temples, the most famous is Angkor Wat, the largest religious building in the world, with a volume of stone equal to that of the Cheops pyramid in Egypt. Conceived by Suryavarman II in the early 12th century, Angkor Wat took an estimated 30 years to build. Unlike most other Khmer temples, it faces west, likely because it was dedicated to Vishnu, who is sometimes associated with the west.
Phnom Bakheng - Bakheng Mountain is the best place to see a beautiful sunset. In the late 9th century, it was the state temple of Angkor’s first capital. Begin the ascent from the east side at the foot of the hill near the road. The view from the top is magnificent, especially of Angkor Wat to the southeast, making it a popular spot for tourists.
Please Note: Due to the limited number of tourists allowed at the peak of Phnom Bakheng, if it is busy, we will take you up a bit earlier so you can wait for the sunset. Note: Waiting and watching the sunset will take 1.45 to 2 hours, but you can still enjoy the view from the top of the mountain and temple.
Second Day 05AM-03 PM
Angkor Wat - 5:00 Depart for a beautiful sunrise tour at Angkor Wat. In the morning, continue your temple visit to Banteay Srei Temple. You might need a breakfast box from your hotel.
Banteay Srei - Banteay Srei Temple is the most exquisite in the complex. Known as the “Citadel of the Woman” or “Citadel of Beauty,” it is noted for its size and the delicacy of its decoration. Unlike the major sites at Angkor, Banteay Srei was not a royal temple but was built by Brahmin priests and is often described as the “Jewel of Khmer Art.”
Banteay Srei is a temple of great beauty, surprising visitors with its miniature scale and the near-total decoration of its surfaces. For its protection, the innermost spaces of the temple are closed to the public.
Eastern Mebon - Constructed in 952 AD by King Rajendravarman II, the East Mebon Temple was dedicated to his parents and the Hindu Trinity Gods. The name “Mebon” means ‘Magic Merits’ in Cambodian. Located on the island of Yasotatska (Eastern Baray or reservoir), people originally came to worship at this temple by boat.
Ta Som - Built by King Jayavarman VII (1181-1220) to honor his older sister, Ta Som is smaller than other temples dedicated to more important figures. It is one of three temples constructed by Jayavarman VII, located across the lake Jayatataka.
Neak Pean - ‘Neak Pean’ means ‘Nagas Intertwining Tails’ in Khmer, named for the two Nagas (one male and one female) whose bodies encircle the temple base with their tails intertwined, symbolizing their happiness.
Preah Khan - Built in the 12th century, Preah Khan was one of Jayavarman VII’s largest projects, dedicated to his father. It was more than a temple, serving as a Buddhist university and a considerable city with over 1,000 teachers. You can cross Preah Khan from east to west or vice versa, admiring the magnificent stone sculptures of giant garudas holding the tails of nagas. Restoration is currently being undertaken by the World Monuments Fund, a US-based foundation.
Chong Kneas Floating Village - Kampong Phluk is located on the Tonle Sap, the largest lake in Southeast Asia and a UNESCO Biosphere site. It is crucial to Cambodians who live on it and earn their living from fishing.
For the floating village, you need to buy a boat ticket for $25 per person. If you prefer not to visit the floating village, you can choose a city tour, killing field, or silk farm instead.
- Air-conditioned vehicle with professional driver
- All taxes and service charges included
- Full day tour with an English-speaking guide
- Complimentary cool water and wet towel
- Air-conditioned vehicle with professional driver
- All taxes and service charges included
- Full day tour with an English-speaking guide
- Complimentary cool water and wet towel
- Entrance pass to the Angkor Archaeological site
- Personal expenses such as meals, drinks, tips and gratuities, shopping, portage fees
- Hotel accommodation in the destination of commencement.
- Single supplement charges for single travellers, where applicable
- Travel insurance coverage for customers (highly recommendable)
- Entrance pass to the Angkor Archaeological site
- Personal expenses such as meals, drinks, tips and gratuities, shopping, portage fees
- Hotel accommodation in the destination of commencement.
- Single supplement charges for single travellers, where applicable
- Travel insurance coverage for customers (highly recommendable)
This is a personal day excursion with flexibility, offering private conveyance with a guide who communicates proficiently in English directing you throughout the journey. The mentioned cost is conclusive for two or three individuals. The options for shared group tours are at relatively lower rates but offer a completely disparate experience. On a…
This is a personal day excursion with flexibility, offering private conveyance with a guide who communicates proficiently in English directing you throughout the journey. The mentioned cost is conclusive for two or three individuals. The options for shared group tours are at relatively lower rates but offer a completely disparate experience. On a communal tour, you would be hustled along with others, with no individual attention. The experience we offer contrasts significantly from that!
- This tour is operated on full private basis with English-speaking guide. Other languages are on request / subject to availability and supplementary charges may apply.
- Return transfers for this excursion apply only / are inclusive for customers staying in and inside Siem Reap.
- The entrance pass to enter the Angkor Archaeological Site is not included during this tour. Guests are responsible to purchase the pass, ranging from one day up to seven day entry passes at the main gate into Angkor. The applicable fees are charged in US Dollars only. The entrance pass gives access to all sights in and around Angkor and should be visible at all times. Children under the age of 12 years old are free of charge
- Some of the Angkor sights temples and palaces (such as the Baphuon) uphold a very strict dress code: it is essential that you dress appropriately during this excursion by wearing clothes that cover shoulders and fall below the knees
- Customers wearing shirts with obscene and disrespectful prints and pictures and brightly-coloured clothing may be refused entrance.
- We always will make efforts to confirm the exact pick-up time upon reservation. For any operational issues in which are not able to confirm the exact pick-up time in advance, we reserve the right to inform you the day before the departure of the tour.
- Natural elements of any kind have a destructive effect on electronic equipment. It the customer’s own responsibility to ensure that any camera, mobile telephone or other device is properly wrapped and protected against these elements. We cannot be held responsible in any way for negligence and/or not following suggestions for any damage related to this.
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Most travelers can participate
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.