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72 hours
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The classic days of touring to see many beautiful temples in Angkor archaeological park like Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Prohm, Banteay Srei and exploring less tourists visited temples in the jungle. Exploring the ancient ruins with professional tour guide, photographer and air conditioning vehicle.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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LUNCH
Lunch
You will have lunch Break at the local restaurant in Angkor Park, hygienic and delicious. The lunch isn't include.
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat is The largest religious monument of the world was built in the 12 century by the Khmer king Suryavarman II, dedicate to Hindu god Vishnu but changed to Theravada Buddhist temple in 16 century. Angkor Wat is the most imposing mountain-temple ever built by the Khmer king. It's symbolize of Mount Meru with 5 top sancturies and the moat representing the cosmic ocean, but also its wonderful bas-reliefs, have no equivalent on the Angkor site. In 1585, the Portuguese traveler Diego Do Couto described Angkor Wat: " At half of a league from the city( Angkor Thom ) is a temple called Anga...this temple is such a particular construction that one can hardly describe it with the pen, nor can one compare it to any other building in the world " many centuries later his description still holds true!
Bayon Temple
Bayon was built by Khmer king Jayavarman VII in late 12 century and early 13 century, dedicated to Mahayana Buddhism, his state temple, at the centre of Angkor Thom, The capital city he turned into a safer heaven by erecting fortified wall around it. He place his kingdom under the protection of Buddha, whose statue was in the central shrine of the temple, and of the Bodhisattva Lokeshvara, whose features are represented on towers of temple, covering the cardinal directions thus extending the compassion of the king and a god he identified with over the entire kingdom. Others else from the giant smiling faces on the temple towers, you will see bas-relief of people daily life like cooking, kick boxing, cook fighting, a trade deal between Cambodian and Chinese, a women giving child birth...!
Ta Prohm
Ta Prohm was built by khmer King Jayavarman VII in late 12 century, dedicated to Mahayana Budhism, especially to a goddess Prajnaparamita whos his mother identified. It's temple forest claimed by nature, there are many giant trees growing on the roof of the temple, it got another name after the hollywood made a movie in 2001, called Tomb Raider.
Banteay Kdei
Banteay Kdei temple built by king Jayavarman VII again! dedicated to Mahayana Buddhism in late 12 century. It's also temple forest, a bit smaller than Ta Prohm but it got trees grow on top as well. most people go to Ta Prohm so making Banteay Kdei less tourist visit temple.
LUNCH
Lunch
You will have lunch break 12:30pm-1:00pm at local restaurant in the park, hygienic & delicious Khmer food(not include)
Pre Rup
Pre Rup was built in 10 century by Khmer king Rajendravarman II, dedicated to Hindu god Shiva. This temple was state temple, Pyramidal temple with five towers built out of bricks.
Eastern Mebon
The temple erected by Rajendravarman II in 10 century, brick temple, to the memory of his ancestors at the centre of East Baray(water reservoir but it has been dried out). The five sanctuaries were devoted to the main idol Cri Rajendreshvara in the form of a Linga ( The male organ, the symbol of fertility, the energy and strength), to Shiva and Parvati in the likeness of the king's father and mother and to Vishnu and Brahma. The carving on lintels is amazing well preserved and the 8 elephant statues, each one carved out of a single piece of sandstone about a real Asian elephant size!
Ta Som
The satellite temple of Preah Khan, built by King Jayavarman VII in the late 12 century, Mahayana Buddhist temple, it is featuring serveral representations of Lokeshvara. The temple has two main gates towers by giant heads with 4 smiling faces look to cardinal directions, the east gate is over grown by giant banyon tree.
Neak Pean
The Mahayana Buddhist temple built by Jayavarman VII ( AKA Jay7). This peaceful site, set in an enchanting environment, will provide a pleasant break during your visit of the Angkor temples. Neak Pean is the island temple built in the middle of the water reservoir Jayatataka or north Baray of Angkor, the design of this temple is: the artificial island inside the water reservoir, there are 5 ponds are on the island and there is a temple inside the central pond! Neak Pean symbolizes the mythical lake Anavatapta of Buddhist mythology. The lake is located at the centre of the world, somewhere in the Himalaya, and feeds four sacred rivers: the Indus, the Oxus, the Tarim and the Ganges. The four rivers fertilize the territories populated by, respectively, lions, bulls, horses and elephants. Each of the four chapels connecting the central pond to the satellite basins houses a large size head ( of a king, a lion, a horse and of an elephant). Water from central pond flowed throught their mouths to fill the basins. The central sanctuary stand on top of a circular base symbolizing a giant lotus flower. Two Nagas(serpents) whose bodies run along the base guard its access. In Khmer tradition the nagas are creatures associated with water.
Preah Khan
Preah Khan is one the large temple of king Jayavarman VII and Angkor, the Buddhist temple built in late 12 century. The temple built on purpose of king's father tomb and for Buddhist learning centre. Preah Khan offers some of the most beautiful Devatas and pediment carvings, as well as several structures, notably its Hall of dancers and Unique building set on high columns, which are in a relatively good state of preservation. The king's father, identified with Lokeshvara ( the god of compassion and represented to the father of all Buddhas) was venerated in Preah Khan a large city temple surrounded by the moat. On each of the cardinal points a causeway provide access to the temple domain. The causeways featured the row of Devatas (gods) and Asuras (demons) pulling Nagas, which it symbolized of the Hindu's mythology the Churning the ocean of milk.
Banteay Srei
Banteay Srei was the Hindu temple, dedication in 967 AD. The temple was found by the Brahmin named Yajyanavaraha who were attached to King Rajendravarman II and Jayavarman V. Banteay Srei mean has often been described as a gem of Khmer temples, it was built in pinkish sandstone with details carvings still in great condition! Perspective: A visual effect increasing perspective was use at Banteay Srei. The size of the gates progressively diminishes as one walk towards the temple, giving the impression that the temple is farther away than it actually is. The doorways of the central sanctuary are so small ( a little more than one meter ) that even in Angkor times, one surely had to bend one's head to get access to the small cella housing the idol.
LUNCH
Lunch
You will have lunch at the local restaurant around 12:30pm-1:00pm. Hygienic & delicious khmer food(not included)
Koh Ker Temple
In the early of 10 century the King Jayavarman IV moved the capital from Angkor to create his own city Lingapura or Koh Ker in the modern day name, briefly 20 years period of times he had built large city with plenty of temples. He built Prasat Prang for his state temple. Prasat Prang is one the great terrace Pyramid monument in the world nowadays! You will see Prasat Bram, Neang Khmao, Prasat Linga, Prasat Damrei...these are also abandoned temple in the jungle so if you like peaceful and private time in the ruin, here is great place for you!
Prasat Beng Mealea
Mini Angkor Wat built in 12 century by the same king Suryavaman II. It's near Phnom Kulen mountain where is the sandstone quarries found around here( it's possible if you may like to see it). Beng Mealea is abandoning to the nature, the temple collapsed and many plants and trees are growing on the roof.
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9 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Łukasz B,
May 28, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Great guide with perfect english, fascinating stories Very nice time spent together in very friendly atmosphere. The service was complex.
JohArc6564,
Dec 5, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
All we can say is WOW!. Cambodia, Siem Reap and the tours with Borey were off the charts amazing. My spouse and I, who took the trip in celebration of our 28th anniversary and 60th birthdays, were overwhelmed by the beauty, history, and the incredible hospitality and genuineness of the Cambodian people. Spending three days with Borey was among the highlights. Not only is his knowledge base of the temples and sites we visited of the highest level, but also warm personality and sincerity added to our ability to truly enjoy his company. Add to this his willingness to serve as a photographer for us to capture the essence of our visit resulted in some of the best pictures we have ever had taken of us. You will NOT be disappointed.
CanberraMark,
Jul 2, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
Borey, our guide, structured a multi day tour for us, he was very responsive to email question prior to us arriving and as well as being an excellent driver, he was proved to be an expert in explaining both the mythology and the history of the locations. Nothing was too much trouble and his guiding was perfectly paced for us, and always ready to stop so I could get a photo along the way. I cannot recomend Borey enough, they are dedicated to their history, society, and supporting local businesses and youth. If you need a guide they should be your first choice.

836tashirar,
Jul 2, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
On-time, helpful, supportive, calm, responsive and interested. Full of a wealth of historical knowledge about the site as well as Cambodia's history past and present
Adventure35223809089,
Feb 24, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
We booked this tour through Heritage travel through our hotel of the same name. Angkor Wat is truly incredible and to have our guide Bunna and driver Mr Joy made it a very special day. We throughly recommended booking with this company and if you’re lucky to have these gentleman along you’re in for a treat.

MariaVA123456,
Mar 25, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
I contacted Borey after a former client recommended it to me. Quick and easy to make the tour reservation. The day was excellent, Borey arrived in advance to pick me up. He has a great knowledge of the history of the place, as well as of the other temples of the same era of Southeast Asia. With a good introduction to the Cambodian history. The tour was enjoyable, entertaining. Borey has a good sense of humor, good English and good recommendations on where to take the best photo. I am delighted with the tour and highly recommend Borey as the guide. Thanks for the amazing day
ClaytonH476,
Feb 2, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
Borey was a great guide and can highly recommend him. He was responsive to email enquiries and provided a range of options for our family of five. We went for two days around the temples and a day visiting the lake. Everything was well organised and efficient. Borey is very welcoming with a good sense of humour. He has very detailed knowledge about the history of Angkor but listening to his insights into recent history and everyday life in Cambodia was just as interesting. A walkthrough a local market on the way to the lake was nice as we wandered through tasting things and Borey explaining different produce. Also, Borey is a wizz with phone cameras and ended up taking awesome shots of our family in all the right places and times and teaching me a few tricks along the way. You won't go wrong with Borey as your guide.
domv694,
Oct 5, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
We (family of four) had a great couple of days going around Angkor with Borey. He is a very experienced and talented tour guide, who speaks great English, and knows how to tailor his tour to your needs. Very considerate driver too. He gave us great advice on which temples to visit during our stay and which ones in particular would be best suited for our 2 and 5 year olds. We all had a blast and learned so much about this fascinating place. He also knew where to go to take good pictures, and was always happy to answer any question we had. Book him, you won't regret it!
54r2d2,
Oct 1, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
I contacted Borey after reading his reviews. He responded promptly with a proposed itinerary which we tweaked a little. He got us out early and ahead of the crowds for some of the more popular temples... Had Ta Prohm almost to ourselves which we really appreciated as we passed hundreds of tourists streaming in as we left. Borey had a clean comfy car and was a safe and cautious driver. Cold water on hand. Always on time. More importantly, Borey is an intelligent, friendly guide with great English. He's a Siem Reap native with a wealth of knowledge about angkor remains.. History, religion and philosophy, archeology and engineering. He covered it all. His explanations really made it all come alive for us. He also knew best photo ops, pointed out lots of detail that we would have missed. He's personable and chatty and was generous enough to share lots of interesting details about cambodian daily life and his childhood in the 80s as well as Buddhist philosophy in general. Don't hesitate to book Borey for your trip to Siem Reap. Felt really happy that we had made a great choice,would book him again if we are back this way. Thanks Borey!
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