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English
Included
€ 265.05
€ 243.85


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Over three memorable days, your journey begins with a visit to the intricate Banteay Srei Temple, best seen in the soft morning light, with a stop at a local village to experience Cambodian daily life and traditional treats. You'll continue exploring with visits to Pre Rup, East Mebon, Ta Som, Neak Pean, and the jungle-covered Preah Khan Temple. On the second day, after visiting the ancient Royal Palace site and Bayon Temple with its iconic smiling faces, you'll explore Ta Prohm, made famous by Tomb Raider, before concluding the afternoon with the majestic Angkor Wat, Cambodia’s national symbol.
On the third day, you'll head to the historic Roluos Group, home to the early Khmer temples of Lolei, Preah Ko, and Bakong, before visiting the Genocide Museum and a local Buddhist pagoda. In the afternoon, you'll immerse yourself in local culture at a village market, then end your adventure with a breathtaking sunset view from Bakheng Mountain, overlooking the vast Angkor Wat complex and the surrounding jungle.
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Serakyuth is the best tour guide in Siem Reap, Cambodia. We appreciate to have him as our tour guide. He is knowledgeable and funny. I recommend you to have him as your tour guide too, if you want the best memories in Cambodia.

Angkor Is Way Too Big To Explore For One Day. It Certainly Needs To Be Back The Day After And The Day After And The Day After.... Even With Tuk Tuk Ride. Temples Are Amazing And A Lot Of History Backgrounds. Somes Are Broken Because Of Ages.

Angkor Wat is a temple complex at Angkor, Cambodia, built for the Hindu king Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as his state temple and capital city. Before long it became a Buddhist site. It is the world's largest religious building. Angkor fell into decline after the 14th Century.

Situated at the largest temple complex in the world, the Angkor Wat is arguably the celebrity temple. It is the most well-known temple in Cambodia. It is even seen in their national flag - the only flag that I know that has the temple illustrated in it. The beauty of its architecture is just beyond words considering how old it was built and surprisingly it is decently preserved up to this date. Tourists who are planning to come see it (and they should) must be prepared physically to do long walks under the heat of the sun. Experience the Angkor Wat. It is a must when in Cambodia.

Amazing place to visit and worth the early start to see the sunrise over Angkor Wat. In can get busy for the sunrise view so recommend getting there in good time if you want a good spot. The entire site is huge, it's worth hiring a tuk tuk to explore the different temples during the heat of the day! We bought the one day ticket at 5pm the previous day and were also able to see the sunset at Pre Rup. It also meant we could head straight there in the AM for the sunrise. It's possible to purchase a 3 day ticket if you have more time and want to take longer to explore.



