We are going to visit three temples at the Roluos Group, which includes the Lo Lei Temple, Preah Ko Temple, and Bakong Temple. The site used to be the capital city of the Khmer Empire before it was moved briefly to Koh Ker and then permanently to Angkor Thom. Lastly, we will visit Kompong Phluk Village to watch the sunset.
We are going to visit three temples at the Roluos Group, which includes the Lo Lei Temple, Preah Ko Temple, and Bakong Temple. The site used to be the capital city of the Khmer Empire before it was moved briefly to Koh Ker and then permanently to Angkor Thom. Lastly, we will visit Kompong Phluk Village to watch the sunset.
- Lolei Temple - This temple was built in late 9 centtury (893) by King Yasovarman I with dedicated to his four gods such as grandparents and parents.
- Preah Ko Temple - It built late 9 century (880) by King Indravarman I. This temple is elegant small brick temple with 6 towers with dedicated to Jayavarman 2 and his wife, Parents and…
- Lolei Temple - This temple was built in late 9 centtury (893) by King Yasovarman I with dedicated to his four gods such as grandparents and parents.
- Preah Ko Temple - It built late 9 century (880) by King Indravarman I. This temple is elegant small brick temple with 6 towers with dedicated to Jayavarman 2 and his wife, Parents and Grandparents.
- Bakong Temples - This temple is the second capital city after kulen mountain as first Angkor capital city as Khmer empire. It was built in late 9 century (881) by King Indravarman I. With symbolized Mount Meru and dedicated to Shiva god.
- Kompong Phluk - The village is known for its traditional way of life, which is based on fishing and agriculture. The people of Kompong Phluk are also known for their hospitality and their willingness to share their culture with visitors.
The best time to visit Kompong Phluk Village is during the wet season (June to October), when the water levels rise and the village becomes more accessible. However, the village can be visited year-round.
Once you arrive in Kompong Phluk Village, you can explore the village on foot or by boat. You can visit the floating schools, the local markets, and the flooded forests. You can also go fishing or take a boat ride on the lake.
Kompong Phluk Village is a unique and fascinating place to visit. It is a glimpse into a traditional way of life that is disappearing. If you are visiting Siem Reap, I highly recommend making a trip to Kompong Phluk Village.
- English Speaking Tour guide
- Vehicle with A/C
- Hotel Pickup and Drop Off
- Drinking Water and Cold Towels
- English Speaking Tour guide
- Vehicle with A/C
- Hotel Pickup and Drop Off
- Drinking Water and Cold Towels
- Temple Entrance Fee
- Meals
- Boat fee ($25 USD per person)
- Gratuities
- Temple Entrance Fee
- Meals
- Boat fee ($25 USD per person)
- Gratuities
- Entrance fee for the temples are $37 for a 1-day pass
- Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
- You are advised not to bring valuables with you on the tour.
- You must cover your knees and shoulders when entering the temples.
- Entrance fee for the temples are $37 for a 1-day pass
- Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
- You are advised not to bring valuables with you on the tour.
- You must cover your knees and shoulders when entering the temples.
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.