Private Tour
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48 hours
Mobile ticket
Visit Angkor Wat complexe, the Unesco World Heritage Site, which is one of the most important archaeological site in South-east Asia built by the great Khmer King Soriyavaraman II in the early on 12th century and dedicated to Vishnu God Hindu religion.
Embark a private tour to discover and explore the magnificent and enigmatic Angkor Wat temples.
Certainly worthwhile going at sunrise - even if the weather isn't the best the crowds are smaller and the temperatures are comfortable. Take some time to learn about the culture before visiting so not to insult the locals. Our tour guide will lead you through the temple to avoid large group.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Cold water & cold towel
Air-conditioned vehicle
English tour guide
All temple ticket
All meals ( breakfast , lunch and dinner )
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Angkor Wat
Start this unforgettable adventure by climbing the main entrance of the Angkor Wat and admiring the stunning sunrise over Angkor Wat and all surrounding temples.
Bayon Temple
Visit the South Gate of Angkor Thom. Angkor Thom comprises of renowned Bayon and Baphoun temples originally made up of 54 towers and 216 faces of Buddhisatva Avalokesvara. During the visit, your tour guide will explain the historical facts of the Angkor Temples and the Khmer empire and highlight all main Angkor architectural elements. After lunch, your vehicle will pass by both the Terrace of Elephant and the Terrace of Leper King known as the royal viewing platform and the stage of the king’s great audience hall.
Next, a visit to Ta Prohm Temple known as the “jungle temple” or “tree temple” referring to the lush trees surrounding the temple’s stones. The gigantic roots of the trees embracing the ruins have made it one the Angkor’s most popular temples.
The tour will end with the visit of Banteay Kdei temple which was built by the King Jayavarman VII in the late of 12th century.
Prasat Beng Mealea
Visit the Beng Melea temple. Located around 70 kilometers north-east Siem Reap, Beng Melea temple is named as “the lost temple of Angkor”. The secluded location will give you a sense of “explorer” discovering a lost world as you will have to clambered and crawled over piles of moss covered rubble and sprawling roots.Due to its remote location, this temple still sees few visitors.
Koh Ker Temple
Visit the Koh Ker is a remote archaeological site in northern Cambodia about 120 kilometres away from Siem Reap and the ancient site of Angkor. It is a very jungle filled region that is sparsely populated. More than 180 sanctuaries were found in a protected area of 81 square kilometres.
Pickup included
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Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Derek,
Feb 22, 2020
- Review from Viator
My wife and did this tour just us two. Our tour guide, Sen, and our driver, Jamesbond. Sen ended up taking many pictures of us, as was very kind and new lots of the best spots for a good picture. He was very thoughtful, and frequently took pictures and videos of us on his phone when we weren’t looking, and sent them to us at the end of the day. We have so many amazing pictures thanks to him. Our driver always had a cold water and cold wipe for us when returning to the van after every temple visit, which was amazing to have since it was so hot out! Truly exceptional customer service. The 1st restaurant we went to after Angkor Wat wasn’t as good as many other places we ate at- and that’s really the only negative thing we have to say about the whole tour. We highly recommend going to Koh Ker- Sen mentioned not a lot of people go, and it was a magical experience getting to explore those temples practically alone. Prasat Bram in particular was breathtaking- like the “Tomb Raider” temple by Angkor Wat, many trees have grown on the temple buildings. Instead of Beng Melea, Sen offered to take us to Kompong Kleang floating village. We are SO glad we did, as it was a completely different side of Cambodia to see. It was both humbling and awe-inspiring to see their way of life. Sen had so much knowledge of Cambodia’s history, the history of all the temples (including the architecture and carvings) and we felt like he was truly welcoming and happy to share Cambodia with us. This is a tour you cannot miss!
Operated by Siem Reap Experience