Full Day Tour | Depart 8:00 AM | Hotel Pick up / Drop off |
Duration: About 6-8 Hours (Approx.)
4-Days Private Tour: USD77 pp
Tour Details:
Explore The Temples:
Day 1: Our tours start at 8:00am after your breakfast, our guide will meet you in the lobby of your accommodation (hotel or guesthouse) and then take you to buy a ticket to visit the temple in a small circle.
Morning:
Explore the Angkor Wat temple- the biggest Hindu temple and also one of the seven wonders of the world. Ta Prohm Temple- it’s beautiful with a big gigantic tree growing throughout the temple and amazing complex with Hollywood Company film made a Movie "Tomb Raider".
Afternoon:
After a few hours busy with the temple in the morning around 12 :00 pm we'll have lunch at the local restaurent nearby the next temple.
After we have already lunch at the afternoon continuce to visit the next Ta Nei Temple- small classic temple in the jungle. East- Gate of Angkor Thom City. Bayon Temple- with Big Four Smiling Buddha Faces on each side. Baphoun Temple- it’s artificial mountain temple. Royal Enclosure wall, Elephant & Liper king Terrace, Phnom Bakheng- for Sunset and our tour done back to hotel by 6:30pm.
Day 2: Our tours starts early leave from your hotel or guesthouse at 4:45am to watch the sunrise in front of the Angkor Wat temple because, it is a nice place with a beautiful reflection view. Then go back to your hotel for breakfast, after breakfast we keep continue again with our guide will take you to visit the temple in a large circle.
Morning:
Visit Kbal Spean Mountain is 1,500 meters high. It takes about an hour to walk trekking up to the top of the mountain, we will see a 1000 Linagas carved on river bed,and a beautiful waterfall. Banteay Srei Temple or called ladies temple- the one which built from the pink sandstone in the late of 10ht century by Hindu king Rajendravarman II.
Afternoon:
After a few hours busy with the temple in the morning around 12:00pm we have time for lunch at the local restaurent nearby the next temple.
After lunch break, around 1:30pm at the local restaurent in the afternoon we continue to visit Banteay Samre Temple, Pre Rup Temple or called crematorium temple- a temple with 3 volcanic rock floors and 5 brick towers on the top. Banteay Kdei Temple- nearby Ta prohm temple. This one temple is built during the reign of king Jayavarman VII in the late 12th century (1181) and it is a Buddhist temple.
Day 3: Our tours start at 8:00am after your breakfast, our guide will meet you in the lobby of your accommodation (hotel or guesthouse) and then take you to visit the temple in a large circle.
Morning:
Covering Preah Khan Temple or Called sacred sword Temple- which built by king Jayavarman VII the founder of the Angkor Thom city and dedicated to his father. Neak Pean Temple- a small island temple located in the middle of the last barray Jayatataka. Ta Som Temple- a small classic temple in the Jungle. East Mebon Temple- a large artificial mountain temple with 5 levels and crowned by 5 brick towers.
Afternoon:
After a few hours busy with the temple in the morning around 12:00pm we have time for lunch at the local restaurent nearby the next temple.
After lunch, around 1:30pm we keep going on to visit Rolous Group: (Lolei, Prash Kor, Bakong Temple), It's great an artificial mountain temple with a vife sandstone floors and a beautiful lutos flowers tower on a top. On the way back to the city, the last stop at the local market, Phsar Leu, Old Market, and d'Angkor Artisan School, a famous for traditional handicrafts such as lacquer ware, silk products, stone carving, wood carving, gilding, and silk processing.
Day 4: Our tours start at 8:00am after your breakfast, our guide will meet you in the lobby of your accommodation (hotel or guesthouse) and then take you to buy a ticket to visit the temple in a large circle.
Morning:
we will take long driving between 2-3 hours to visit the temples in Koh Ker Group- is a 10th-century temple complex in the north Cambodian jungle. A former capital of the Khmer Empire, the site is now remote and heavily forested. The main structure Koh Ker Temple- is a stepped 7-tiered pyramid. The large rectangular tank, Rahal Baray, supplied water to the complex. The Prasat Krahom- meaning "red temple," is known for its sandstone carvings, while Prasat Pram- is covered in strangler figs.
Afternoon:
After a few hours busy with the temple in the morning around 12:00pm we have time for lunch at the local restaurent nearby the next temple.
After lunch, around 1:30pm we keep going on to visit Beng Mealea Temple- which is 75 km from the provincial town. The temple is not yet planned to be repaired by any organization, and it is still in a state of disrepair due to chronic warfare and natural phenomena that have been overrun by dense forests and overgrown trees full temple area. that's why most people called "Indianajon Temple".
Note: You have big group pay less and save much money !
Tour Price |
Per Group |
Price Per Person |
1 Person |
USD 385 |
2 persons |
USD 193 |
3 Persons |
USD 129 |
4 Persons |
USD 97 |
5, 6, 7, 8 Persons |
USD 77 |
Included
- English Tour Guide
- A/C car/ Van/Bus/ With Driver
- Parking Fees and Road Tolls
- Cool Drinking Waters and Towells
- Hotel Pick up / Drop off
Excluded
- Temples Pass: 1Day = $37/pax, 3Days = $62/pax, 7Days = $72/pax
- Koh Ker Ticket: $15/Pax
- Meals: (B, L, D)
Tips:
- Payment for the tour will only be required at the end of the tour (you do not have to pay in advance or deposit) and cash in dollars only (no credit card payment required).
- The official currency of Cambodia is the Cambodian Riel (KHR), however, USD $ is used everywhere in the country and most prices are denominated in dollars. We advise you to bring US dollars and remember to bring new and clean banknotes as old or torn banknotes will not be accepted in most places.
- ATMs are available almost everywhere in the city as well and make it easy to withdraw cash in dollars. Usually the exchange rate is around 4,000 Riel to 1 USD, so if you give 2 USD for something worth 6000 Riel, you will get back usually 2000 Riel.
Remark:
Please note that you must be dressed for visiting some of our temples, Angkor Wat, Ba Phnom, Phnom Bakheng and climb the same temple. This means that your pants or skirt should cover your knees and the shirt should not be sleeveless (make sure your shirt covers your shoulders, not a bra) otherwise you will not be allowed in. Or up there is done by the church authorities. Walking shoes are recommended and light cotton clothing is also recommended for the weather from March to July as it is very hot with high humidity. We suggest you bring your camera charger, then you can refill it during your lunch break at the restaurant.
FAQ:
Q: Is it okay to tip guide and driver ?
A: Yes, it's okay. if you want...