Siem Reap, Cambodia
4 Days 3 Nights
Culture
15 persons
Siem Reap
Travel with an experienced tour guide and explore the magnificent temples of Angkor. You will be amazed by the beautiful architecture and find a whole new world waiting to be explored. On this private journey, you will be able to visit some of the most amazing temples from Angkor Wat, Bayon Temple, Ta Prohm, and Beng Mealea Temple. In addition, we also visit Phnom Kulen National Park which offers an immersive and breathtaking view of the Cambodian landscape. You will learn about its significance in Khmer culture and the birthplace of the Khmer Empire. From there, we'll take a scenic boat ride to the floating village of Tonle Sap Lake, which is one of Cambodia's most important natural regions.
Tour highlight
+ Marvel at Cambodia’s most remarkable temple Angkor Wat
+ Boat cruise to the largest lake in Southeast Asia
+ See the sunrise at Angkor Wat and the sunset from the hilltop
+ Take pictures of the amazing smiling stone heads of the Bayon temple
+ Walk through the jungle temple of Ta Prohm or Tomb Raider temple
+ Enjoy an in-depth exploration of the atmospheric Beng Mealea temple
+ Visit the local morning market and rural village
Day 1: Small temple tour with sunset
After having breakfast at your hotel, we drive to the World Heritage-listed Angkor temple complex to visit one of Cambodia's jewels, the impressive Angkor Thom, which was the fortified "great royal city" built in the 12th century by King Jayavarman VII. At the south gate, we can see the imposing statue of Avalokiteshvara, which appears in the Tomb Raider movie. Next, we visit the temple of Bayon, in Buddhist style and adorned with hundreds of faces made of stone, and also explore the Terrace of Elephants, the former Royal Palace, Phimeanakas, Terrace of Leper King, and Baphoun temple, which is considered the largest Hindu temple in Angkor Thom. In the afternoon, we will have lunch near the Angkor Wat temple. Then we enjoy a visit to the fascinating Angkor Wat, the largest sacred building on the planet and an icon of the Khmer civilization. It was built by King Suyavarman and is dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu. It contains hundreds of decorations that cover the walls and the longest bas-relief in the world. It is surrounded by a giant moat, and its five towers are part of the Cambodian flag, and from the top, you can see the impressive and dense jungle. It is the most revered in the country and the most emblematic of the complex. If you want to see the sunset, the best place to go is Phnom Bakheng Hill, and we should get there before 4:00 pm.
Day 2: Beng Mealea and Tonle Sap Lake
After having breakfast at your hotel, we will head to the famous floating village of Kampong Phluk. There, you can see firsthand what everyday life is like for the many families who make their living primarily from fishing. We enjoy a boat ride and observe the local life in the villages with their floating farms, schools, markets, and Buddhist temples. Our experienced tour guide will ensure there is no tourist scam, so you can relax and take pleasure in this private trip with confidence. In the afternoon, we will have lunch at the local restaurant before heading to Beng Melea, the mysterious 12th-century temple in the middle of the jungle. This temple is heavily overgrown with vegetation, trees, lianas, and mosses. This temple is the most ruined stone temple in Angkor Park and one of the largest temples on a grand scale in this historic site. To end the tour, we recommend having a buffet dinner at Kulen 2 restaurant while enjoying the Cambodian Traditional Show. Please let us know if you are interested and we can help you reserve the best seat for you.
Day 3: Grand temples tour with sunrise
Today, we wake up early in the morning and visit one of the world's cultural heritage sites, Angkor Wat, the largest temple in the world as you soak in the breathtaking sunrise. The magnificent architecture and charming light and shadow are even more memorable with the light morning mist that is most often present in this region of Cambodia. As your expert guide tells you stories about the bas-reliefs, they'll also provide insight into life during the height of the Khmer Empire. After visiting Angkor Wat, we will have breakfast near the temple. Please ask your hotel to pack a breakfast box for you. The rest of the day, we will pay a visit to Ta Prohm temple, which has been left in its original state and is partly overgrown with trees and huge roots. If you still want to explore more temples, our guide can take you to visit Preah Khan, Neak Pean, Ta Som temple, and Pre Rup also known as the temple royal crematorium. We will enjoy lunch at the local restaurant in front of Srah Srang. The tour will end around 3 pm as we start early. If you need a recommendation for dinner, Malis Restaurant is one of the best choices. We can help you reserve a table.
Day 4: Kulen Mountain and Banteay Srei
This morning, we departed from your hotel via private vehicle to Phnom Kulen National Park, an approximately 1-hour drive. This journey takes you through rural Cambodian villages, where you may observe locals going about their everyday lives and admire beautiful landscapes such as rice paddies and traditional dwellings. Afterward, we continue to the hilltop of Phnom Kulen, and our knowledgeable local guide will take you to the most spectacular tourist attractions in the national park, including the largest and most beautiful waterfalls, the reclining Buddha sculpture, and the River of Thousand Linga, which was constructed in 802 AD. We will have lunch at the local restaurant and continue to Banteay Srei temple which is one of the most intricately carved temples in the region. Banteay Srei is considered one of the most ornate Hindu temples. The temple should therefore not be missed when exploring the temple complexes of Angkor. You can expect to return to Siem Reap town in the late afternoon.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.