Start your journey with hotel pick-up as your driver and tuk-tuk await to take you on a full-day private exploration of the Angkor Archaeological Park. This traditional mode of transport allows you to experience the temples as locals do, while enjoying the refreshing breeze between each stop.
Your tuk-tuk driver will wait at every temple, ensuring a smooth, flexible, and stress-free day of exploration.
- Tour Options
You can choose a tour based on your preferences and timing:
• Angkor Wat Sunrise by Tuk-Tuk: Witness the iconic sunrise over Angkor Wat and explore Angkor temples in small circle.
• Angkor Wat Tour by Tuk-Tuk: Classic Angkor Wat exploration full day tour in Angkor Park.
• Angkor Temples & Banteay Srei: Includes Angkor temples plus the beautiful pink sandstone Banteay Srei temple.
• Include English Tour Guide: Add a professional English-speaking guide for in-depth history and insights.
• Sunset at Angkor Wat Tour by Tuk-Tuk: End your day with a sunset view at Angkor Wat.
We pick up and drop off at your hotel by tuk-tuk, please provide us your hotel name for tour pick up that your Tuk-Tuk driver will meet you at your hotel lobby by starting time.
The architecture and layout of the successive capitals bear witness to a high level of social order and ranking within the Khmer Empire. Angkor is therefore a major site exemplifying cultural, religious and symbolic values, as well as containing high architectural, archaeological and artistic significance.
Angkor Thom, literally: “Great City”, contains several of the must-see temples and ancient sites including Bayon Temple, Terrace of the Elephants, Terrace of the Leper King, Baphoun Temple, and many more. It's a must-visit on a trip to Siem Reap and its ancient temples.
The Bayon's most distinctive feature is the multitude of serene and smiling stone faces of The Buddha - probably modeled on the face of King Jayavarman VII - on every side the many towers that jut out from the upper terrace and cluster around its central peak.
Baphuon of Udayadityavarman II (reigned 1050–66); and the Buddhist temple of Bayon, which was the central temple built by Jayavarman VII when he gave the city, which was later known as Angkor Thom, or “Great City,” its more or less final form.
Ta Nei temple is a very small and rarely visited temple. The lack of other visitors is one of many reasons why you should visit this amazing temple.
Built from 1186 and originally known as Rajavihara (Monastery of the King), Ta Prohm was a Buddhist temple dedicated to the mother of Jayavarman VII. It is one of the few temples in the Angkor region where an inscription provides information about the temple's dependents and inhabitants.
Banteay Kdei, a massive Buddhist monastery from the latter part of the 12th century, is surrounded by four concentric walls. Each of its four entrances is decorated with garudas, which hold aloft one of Jayavarman VII's favourite themes: the four faces of Avalokiteshvara.
Prasat Kravan temple is a 10th century Hindu temple dedicated to VIshnu. It's a relatively small temple when compared to other temples in the park.
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