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2-Day Tour Of Angkor Wat & Other Landmarks Of Cambodia
  • Tour Category

    Private Tour

  • Tour Types

    Architecture, Culture, History

  • Duration

    2 Days

  • Activity Level

    Easy

  • Language

    English

Description

Immerse yourself in Cambodian culture to explore the ancient city Siem Reap and historical treasures like Angkor Thom, Bayon Temple, Banteay Srei, and Beng Mealea. Witness the stunning display of architectural marvels of Angkor Complex, and pay your respects at the pagodas. Take in the beauty of its countryside and visit a traditional floating village.

Highlights
  • Visit the jungle-clad temple of Beng Mealea 
  • Explore the Kompong Phluk on the Tonle Sap Lake 
  • Witness sunrise at Angkor Wat temple
  • Feast on the beauty of the ancient walled city of Angkor Thom 
  • Pay your respects at the Pyramid Baphoun temple and Phimean Akas temple
  • Admire the charming and iconic Ta Prohm features 
  • Day 1- Banteay Srey - Beng Mealea - Tonle Sap Lake expand_more
    • Meet the driver and the tour guide in the lobby of your hotel at 8:00 am and travel to a small temple of Banteay Srei, well known for its beautiful delicate carvings in warm pink sandstone. This late 10th-century temple is fairly compact and very different from other Angkorian temples.
    • Once in a complete state of disrepair, resembling a giant jigsaw puzzle, our next stop - Beng Mealea, has recently been made more accessible with the addition of a wooden walkway throughout the structure assuring safe access and slight elevation, thus a better view. This mid-12th-century temple features mixture of Buddhism and Hinduism attributes and is particularly mesmerising in the wet season.
    • Later in the afternoon, you will travel to Kompong Phluk, an authentic stilted village on the edge of the great Tonle Sap Lake. The Khmer, Vietnamese and Cham people live in harmony with the rising and falling water levels of the lake. Fun fact: most households here own boats as well as motorbikes as their road becomes a water channel during the monsoon. The biggest attraction in this neighbourhood is the eerie Flooded Forest accessible by boat during the wet season.
  • Day 2- Sunrise at Angkor Wat - Angkor Thom - Ta Prohm expand_more
    • You will be picked up at the lobby of the hotel at 4:45 AM and transferred to Angkor Wat. The silhouette of the largest religious monument ever built slowly emerges in front of you as darkness gives way to the first rays of dawn. This is a truly spectacular sight and well worth the early start today. You may wish to assume the classic viewing position by the lotus pond and see Angkor Wat and its reflection or find yourself a different vantage point to appreciate and photograph this mesmerising temple. 
    • When the colours of sunrise begin to fade, you will explore the inner parts of Angkor Wat and learn about its history and the fascinating stories behind the intricate carvings adorning the walls of the temple galleries.
    • After that, we will go to visit the ancient walled city of Angkor Thom with the addition of some other iconic temples. You will enter the ancient city through its South Gate. In the very centre lies the temple of Bayon – silent witnesses of time, the 216 enigmatic faces gaze over the horizon, and one can only wonder what they have seen throughout the ages. Your guide will point out the best angles for photography here and give an explanation of the many intricate carvings on the walls of the galleries. 
    • You will then continue to Baphuon with its long causeway and an impressive giant Reclining Buddha, a jigsaw puzzle only put back together in 2011 following a 37 year-long disruption caused by the war. Phimeanakas is hiding in the shaded jungle and offers a decent over-the-tree-tops view to those who conquer the steep steps to the top. 
    • Continuing further, you can admire the Esplanade of the Royal Palace, more commonly known as the Terrace of the Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper King. 
    • Having gained its 21st-century fame from the Tomb Raider movie, the charming and iconic Ta Prohm features on most visitors' itineraries and rightfully so. Here nature takes over ancient human-made structures, and golden Spung tree (Tetrameles Nudiflora) roots wrap themselves around mossy stones in a tight embrace. 
    • Return to hotel and end of service.
What's Included
  • Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
  • Driver/guide
  • Professional guide
  • Professional photographer guide
  • Private tour
  • Transport by private vehicle
  • Toll Roads
  • Car Parkings
  • Cold Waters & Wipes
  • Gasoline
  • Hotel Pick Up & Drop Off
What's Excluded
  • Entrance fees (Temples & Tonle Sap Lake)
  • Meals
  • Accommodation
What to bring
  • Some cash
  • Hand sanitizing gel
  • Sun scream
  • Mosquito repellent
  • Hat
  • Sunglass
  • Power Bank & charger
  • Daily Medicine
  • Camera or Phone
Know before you go
  • Dress Code: Revealing clothes such as shorts and skirts above the knees and showing bare shoulders are prohibited in sacred places. Respectful attire is strongly encouraged in Angkor.
  • Monuments: Touching carvings, sitting on fragile structures, leaning on temple structures, moving or taking archaeological artifacts and graffiti are strictly prohibited. Backpacks, umbrellas with sharp tips, tripods and high heels are discouraged from being brought or worn inside the temples.
  • Sacred Sites: As Angkor is a sacred site, loud conversation, noises and other inappropriate behaviour in Cambodian culture is considered to be offensive and may disturb other visitors. Please keep calm and be respectful.
  • Restricted Areas: For your own safety and for the conservation of Angkor, please comply with all signs on the site and be mindful of your steps at all times. Do not climb on loose stones.
  • Smoking and Littering: As a member of the World Health Organization, Angkor has been a smoke-free site since 2012. Smoking cigarettes disturbs others and cigarettes can start bush fires. To protect the environment, please do not smoke and litter.
  • Candy or Money to Children: Buying items, and giving candy or money to children encourages them not to attend school but to beg. If you wish to help the children, please consider donating to a recognized charity.
  • Monks: Monks are revered and respected. If you want to take pictures, please ask for permission first. Women should not touch nor stand or sit too close to monks.
Cancellation Policy

For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -

Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price Details
The group size and price
1 To 9USD 330 Per Group

This is a private tour

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USD 330 / group