Discover Angkor Wat with a licensed French-speaking guide. Visit Angkor Wat, Bayon, Angkor Thom & Ta Prohm, explore Khmer history, and enjoy an authentic Siem Reap UNESCO temple tour.
Découvrez Angkor Wat aux côtés d’un guide francophone agréé. Visitez les temples emblématiques d’Angkor Wat, Bayon, Angkor Thom et Ta Prohm, plongez dans l’histoire fascinante de l’empire khmer et vivez une expérience authentique au cœur des temples classés au patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO à Siem Reap.
Angkor Wat is the crown jewel of Cambodia and the world’s largest religious monument. Built in the early 12th century by King Suryavarman II, it was dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu before later becoming a Buddhist temple. As dawn breaks, the temple’s five iconic towers rise from the mist like a vision from another world. Its long galleries tell stories of gods, demons, and epic battles carved into sandstone — a masterpiece of Khmer art and devotion. Whether you come for sunrise or sunset, Angkor Wat leaves a lasting impression of grandeur, balance, and spiritual calm.
Ta Prohm is where nature and history live side by side. Left in much the same condition as it was found, this 12th-century temple is famous for the giant silk-cotton and fig trees whose roots twist through crumbling stone walls. Built by King Jayavarman VII in honor of his mother, Ta Prohm once housed thousands of monks and dancers. Today, the temple’s mysterious atmosphere — immortalized by the film Tomb Raider — makes every visitor feel like a real explorer discovering a lost world.
At the heart of Angkor Thom lies Bayon, a temple unlike any other. Known for its 54 towers adorned with over 200 smiling faces, Bayon represents the spiritual vision of King Jayavarman VII — compassion watching over his kingdom. Step inside and you’ll find intricate bas-reliefs depicting everyday life, battles, and legends from Khmer history. The gentle, enigmatic smiles of Bayon’s towers seem to follow you everywhere — a reminder of peace and divine wisdom.
Phimean Akas, meaning “Celestial Palace,” is one of Angkor’s earliest pyramid-style temples. Built in the 10th century during the reign of Rajendravarman II, it symbolizes Mount Meru — the sacred home of the gods. Visitors can climb the steep steps to the top and imagine ancient kings performing rituals under the open sky. From above, the view over Angkor Thom evokes the grandeur of a forgotten empire reaching toward heaven.
Once described as the “towering bronze mountain,” Baphuon was one of Angkor’s most impressive structures when built in the 11th century. This three-tiered temple mountain was dedicated to Shiva and later transformed into a Buddhist shrine. After centuries of collapse and restoration, visitors today can walk its elevated causeway, admire its massive reclining Buddha, and enjoy panoramic views of Angkor Thom from the summit — a powerful symbol of rebirth and resilience.
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