Embark on a 3-day private tour of Angkor Wat and explore the stunning temples of Koh Ker and Bang Mealea. Enjoy a seamless airport transfer and discover the wonders of Siem Reap, including Angkor Thom and Banteay Srei.
Embark on a 3-day private tour of Angkor Wat and explore the stunning temples of Koh Ker and Bang Mealea. Enjoy a seamless airport transfer and discover the wonders of Siem Reap, including Angkor Thom and Banteay Srei.
Siem Reap Angkor International Pick Up and City Tour
Siem Reap Angkor International Airport - Upon arrival, we will pick you up from Siem Reap Angkor International Airport (SAI). When making your reservation, please provide your arrival time and flight number so we can arrange for our team to meet you there.
What to do in Siem Reap - After…
Siem Reap Angkor International Pick Up and City Tour
Siem Reap Angkor International Airport - Upon arrival, we will pick you up from Siem Reap Angkor International Airport (SAI). When making your reservation, please provide your arrival time and flight number so we can arrange for our team to meet you there.
What to do in Siem Reap - After arriving in Siem Reap, take some time to relax at your hotel. Once you’re ready, feel free to create your own schedule for a city tour or other activities, and we will follow your lead.
Angkor Wat Small Circle and Sunset
Angkor Wat - Today, we will pick you up from your hotel at 8:00 am to visit Angkor Wat temple. You’ll also have the opportunity to explore local villages and the forest surrounding Angkor Wat. As the largest and best-preserved religious monument in the world, Angkor Wat is an architectural masterpiece of the Khmer Empire. Its perfect composition, balance, proportions, reliefs, and sculptures make it one of the finest monuments globally. Angkor Wat combines two basic plans of Khmer temple architecture: the temple-mountain and the later galleried temple. It is designed to represent Mount Meru, home of the devas in Hindu mythology. Unlike most Angkorian temples, Angkor Wat is oriented to the west, a detail that has sparked scholarly debate. The temple is admired for its grand and harmonious architecture, extensive bas-reliefs, and numerous devatas adorning its walls.
Angkor Thom - Angkor Thom was the fortified capital city of Cambodia during the Empire era. Originally named Yashodarapura by King Yasorvarman I, Angkor Thom means “great city.” It features numerous Hindu and Buddhist sanctuaries, including the royal palace and the Bayon temple with its smiling faces. The city is accessed through gigantic tower gates and statues of demons and gods.
Bayon Temple - Located in the center of Angkor Thom, Bayon Temple was built by King Jayavarman VII and dedicated to Lord Lokesvara, a savior god in Mahayana Buddhism. Bayon is known for its 49 towers, each adorned with four smiling faces, earning it the nickname “The Most Beautiful Smiling Faces Temple.” These faces represent the four main directions and are dedicated to various deities and the four precepts of the Main Buddha: Lovingkindness, Compassion, Joy, and Sincerity. Some scholars believe Bayon was a stone map of Cambodia, representing the 54 main states of the time.
Baphuon Temple - Baphuon is an impressive Hindu monument built by King Udiyatidyavarman II between 1050 and 1066, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Symbolizing Mount Meru, the temple is a great pyramid within the Angkor Thom complex. Its charming sandstone structure is connected to the main entrance by a raised walkway, making it a major attraction in the region. The top platform offers excellent views of the surrounding jungle and landscape.
Terrace of the Elephants - The Elephant Terrace is a beautiful royal conference hall located in front of the royal palace of the Angkor Empire King. Elephants were used to transport kings, the royal family, and generals, as well as to move sandstone from quarries to build temples in Angkor city. Here, you can admire sculptures of elephants depicting their activities on the walls.
Ta Prohm - Ta Prohm is the most popular jungle temple in Cambodia, famously featured in the movie “The Tomb Raider.” Built by King Jayavarman VII in 1186 and dedicated to his mother, the temple is known for its trees and roots intertwining with the ruins. The best times to visit are early morning and late afternoon to avoid crowds. Ta Prohm also served as a royal university of Buddhism, with 18 high priests, 2,523 teachers, and 615 dancers.
Pre Rup - Pre Rup is a large brick stone temple built as the state temple of King Rajendravarman II in 961 A.D., dedicated to Lord Shiva. The name “Pre Rup” means “turning the body,” reflecting the belief that funerals were conducted here with the ashes of the deceased being ritually rotated. The temple is highly recommended for visitors.
Phnom Bakheng - Phnom Bakheng is a major temple in the Angkor region, attracting thousands of tourists daily for its sunset views. It was the center of the ancient capital city of the Khmer Empire before Angkor Thom. Built by King Yasovarman, the temple offers stunning views of Angkor and the surrounding villages and farms. After your visit, we will transfer you back to your hotel in Siem Reap city.
Phnom Kulen National Park and Beng Mealea Temple
Phnom Kulen National Park - Phnom Kulen is a sacred mountain in Cambodia, offering various attractions such as holy waterfalls, a reclining Buddha, a sacred river with a thousand Lingas, Srash Damrei, and Bat Cave. Known as “The Lychee Mountain,” Phnom Kulen is a national park and historical archaeological site. It holds significant symbolic importance as the birthplace of the ancient Khmer Empire, where King Jayavarman II proclaimed himself as The God King and initiated The Devaraja Cult.
Beng Mealea - After visiting Phnom Kulen, we will continue to Prasat Beng Mealea, a popular remote jungle temple located about 66 km northeast of Siem Reap city. Beng Mealea remains in its original ruined condition, untouched by restoration projects. It was opened to visitors in the early 2000s after land mines were cleared. Built by King Suriyavarman II and completed by King Dharanindravarman II, the temple features piles of fallen stones and dark galleries, reminiscent of an “Indiana Jones” setting. Enjoy your visit, but exercise caution.
- Private transportation
- Professional English speaking tour guide
- Hotel pick up and Drop Off during tour
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Siem Reap Angkor International Pick Up or Drop Off
- Private transportation
- Professional English speaking tour guide
- Hotel pick up and Drop Off during tour
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Siem Reap Angkor International Pick Up or Drop Off
- Angkor Pass ( 2-3 Day 62 US$/Pax)
- Phnom Kulen entrance fee(20$/Person)
- Food & drinks
- Appreciation tip
- Angkor Pass ( 2-3 Day 62 US$/Pax)
- Phnom Kulen entrance fee(20$/Person)
- Food & drinks
- Appreciation tip
Enjoy a personalized three-day tour of Angkor Wat, witnessing both the sunset and sunrise over this iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site. Over the course of three days, delve into the temples, including the small circuit tour, Angkor Thom, and the ancient jungle temple Ta Prohm (temple admission not included). Discover the charming Banteay Srei temple,…
Enjoy a personalized three-day tour of Angkor Wat, witnessing both the sunset and sunrise over this iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site. Over the course of three days, delve into the temples, including the small circuit tour, Angkor Thom, and the ancient jungle temple Ta Prohm (temple admission not included). Discover the charming Banteay Srei temple, Phnom Kulen National Park, and Beng Mealea Temple. Gain deeper insights into Cambodia’s history and culture with your private guide. Accommodation is not provided, allowing you the freedom to choose your own. Pick-up is available from Siem Reap Angkor International Airport (SAI) or you can opt for an airport drop-off instead.
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.