2-Day Home Of Angkor Temples

Duration

2-Days

STARTS TIME

7:30

FREE CANCEL

discussion

Language

English

DEPARTURE

Everyday

HOTEL PICK-UP

Included

Price from
US$ 165
US$145
per person

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OVERVIEW

Explore home Angkor temple tours, visit the finest temples in Siem Reap, embark on the Grand Circuit adventure, and immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere of Angkor park, get into its majestic architecture, See a sunrise view at the world’s largest sacred building at Angkor Wat, the jungle-enveloped Ta Prohm, Angkor Thom city and Bayon Temple, beautiful temples outside Angkor complex including pinked sandstone Banteay Srei Temple, and extensive ruins of an Angkor Wat–period sandstone Bengmelea temple enveloped by jungle vegetation

OUR VEHICLES

private Taxi Phnom Penh city to Internatioanl airport KTI
Highlander SUV
SUV Lexus 5seats Toyota
Toyota Alphard VPM
Toyota Alphard MPV
Van Toyota 9-12 seats

Itinerary

Start 8:00AM from the hotel in Siem Reap, heading  Angkor Park to visit largest Hindu temple at Angkor Wat built 1113 to 1150 with enter from  western entrance bridge, Next visit South gate of Angkor Thom combined giant faces of Buddha at city gate dating to the 12th century, plus stone figures lining a causeway, Next visit Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom city from 12th century famed for 200 large smiling faces carved into stone walls, Next Ba Phoun, Imposing remains of an 11th-century pyramid-style temple, with steep stairs to a panoramic terrace, To continue walking pass compound of the Grand Wall of Royal Palace, Srah Bros, Srah Srey, Preah Palilay, Terrace of Leper King, North Kleang, South Kleang, Next drive out city to Taprohm temple by passing the Victory Gate, Thommanon, Choa Say Tevoda, Takeo, Next visit Taprohm, The Trees rise from the ruins of this iconic 12th-century Buddhist temple surrounded by jungle, Built from 1186 and originally known as Rajavihara, enclosing wall measures 1000m by 600m and was made from laterite, Next Visit Banteay Dkei, Walk-up to Reservoir dating from the 12th century in verdant surrounds known for sweeping sunset, sunrise views of Srah Srang, then Transfer to Siem Reap Hotels.

Start 5:00AM from Siem Reap hotel departure for temples complex  to see sunrise at Angkor Wat temple, After sunrise continue to Preah Khan Historic ruins of a temple built by a king, with ornate stone carvings & shade trees, Next visit Preah Neakpean the historic Buddhist temple ruins on an artificial island in a scenic, lakeside setting, Tasom, Pre Rup, Next Visit to Banteay Srei the tenth century temple where's renowned for its intricate decoration carved in pinkish sandstone that covers the walls like tapestry, Afternoon, We stop to have lunch near local restaurant, Next visit Bengmelea the extensive ruins of an Angkor Wat–period sandstone temple enveloped by jungle vegetation, We continue to visit the Rolous Group temples, Bakong imposing 9th-century Khmer temple with a tiered pyramid shape & ornate sandstone carvings, And Preah Koh Remains of a Hindu Shiva temple built in 879 CE, with 3 towers, stone lions & intricate carvings, and then transferring the travelers to Siem Reap hotel the end of tours.

What to expect

  • Gasoline, Tolls, Parking.
  • Cold Bottle of Water
  • Passenger insurance
  • English Speaking Driver

 

  • 2 Days Entrance fee of temples is 62USD.
  • Meals, Soft Drinks
  • Personal Expense

The Angkor Archaeological Park is home to many sacred Hindu and Buddhist temples, so it’s important to dress modestly and respectfully when visiting. The general dress code guidelines are:

  • Cover your shoulders – Sleeveless tops, tank tops, and spaghetti straps are not allowed. Wear shirts that cover your shoulders.
  • Cover your legs – Shorts, skirts, and dresses should be knee-length or longer. Avoid anything too short or revealing.
  • Avoid see-through or tight-fitting clothes – Opt for loose, flowing, and opaque fabrics.
  • Remove hats and sunglasses when entering temples – This is a sign of respect.
  • Avoid bright colors or busy patterns – More muted, neutral tones are preferred.
  • Remove shoes when entering certain temple areas – This is required at some of the most sacred sites.

The dress code is strictly enforced by temple guards, so it’s important to follow these guidelines to avoid being denied entry.

What to Bring:
In addition to appropriate clothing, here are some other useful items to bring when visiting Angkor Park:

  • Sun protection – Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are a must in the hot, tropical climate.
  • Water and snacks – There are limited food/drink options within the park, so bring plenty of water and some snacks.
  • Camera – The temples and ruins make for incredible photo opportunities, so bring your camera.
  • Small bills and change – For paying entrance fees, tips, and purchases at small shops and stalls.
  • Comfortable walking shoes – You’ll be doing a lot of walking on uneven terrain.
  • Lightweight, breathable layers – The weather can be hot and humid, so layers are useful.
  • Insect repellent – To keep mosquitoes at bay.
  • Portable phone charger – In case your phone battery runs low.

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