Boeng Mealea & Koh Ker temples (Siem Reap to Preah Vihear)

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10 to 12 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

PRASAT KOH KER is in Preah Vihear province as well. This temple is like a Pyramid with seven levels up to the sky. Don’t miss the panoramic view from the top, wonderful for photos. We’ll also see smaller temples in the group – Prasat Krachap, Prasat Neang Kmao, Prasat Ling, Moat, and Prasat Bram, Prasat Chen. Most of these temples are cover by jungle as this area was abandoned and only recently discovered.
PRASAT BOENG MEALEA This temple is quite different to other temple sites. It has not been repaired and you can see how it looked when discovered. See how the jungle took over, causing the temple to collapse. Wander around the ruins, find a quiet place to contemplate the history. Many photo opportunities for you.

What's Included

• Cold Drinking Water
• A/C Car with Driver
• Cold Towels
• Professional Tour Guide
• Meal (B/L/D)
• Travel Insurance
• Any Expends
• Other Not Mentioned
Temple Pass

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Itinerary

Duration: 10 to 12 hours (approximately)
  • Siem Reap Province (Pass by)

    Tour will be required to start too early morning at 6: 00 am as you can pack breakfast along with you or you can eat breakfast at any good restaurant along the way & lunch the same also as we eat along the way. PRASAT BOENG MEALEA This temple is quite different to other temple sites. It has not been repaired and you can see how it looked when discovered. See how the jungle took over, causing the temple to collapse. Wander around the ruins, find a quiet place to contemplate the history. Many photo opportunities for you.

    Admission ticket free
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    Boeng Mealea

    PRASAT BOENG MEALEA This temple is quite different to other temple sites. It has not been repaired and you can see how it looked when discovered. See how the jungle took over, causing the temple to collapse. Wander around the ruins, find a quiet place to contemplate the history. Many photo opportunities for you.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Koh Ker Temple

    PRASAT KOH KER (Group of temples) is in Preah Vihear province as well. This temple is like a Pyramid with seven levels up to the sky. Don’t miss the panoramic view from the top, wonderful for photos. We’ll also see smaller temples in the group – Prasat Krachap, Prasat Neang Kmao, Prasat Ling, Moat, and Prasat Bram, Prasat Chen. Most of these temples are cover by jungle as this area was abandoned and only recently discovered.

    4 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 3

    Prasat Pram, also known as Pram Temple, is an ancient temple complex belonging to the Khmer Empire, constructed in the 10th century under the reign of King Jayavarman IV. Prasat Pram showcases the pride and power of the Khmer Empire during its peak. What sets Prasat Pram apart is its unique architecture, featuring sandstone towers arranged in a layout unlike other temples in the region.

    40 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4

    Prasat Kra Chap is a compact temple comprising two rather well preserved gopuras and the ruins of five towers arranged in a quincun. Thanks to the surviving inscriptions on the doorframes, we know that in 928 was dedicated the Tribhuvanadeva, a linga representation of Shiva. The pediments in the two gopuras are of a style similar to that of Banteay Srei, near Angkor, built 40 years later.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5

    Prasat Chen, or Chen Temple of Koh Ker is a group of three laterite temples on a common terrace that was fronted and flanked by two brick “library” buildings, an enclosure wall of laterite with brick entrance gopura to the east and west followed by another laterite enclosure wall that featured a long laterite terrace. The site is quite ruinous but especially interesting when taking into account the discovery of the statuary that originally resided at the site, more on that further below. Of the three grand laterite towers, the southernmost retains a beautiful lintel with a Garuda separating two entwined naga serpents.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6

    Prasat Neang Khmao, it is a large square temple constructed of laterite atop a sandstone base that is surrounded by a laterite wall. It features several false levels reducing in size to the top that have accent pieces and at each corner a “mini prasat” decorative piece. The sandstone basement still preserves traces of beautiful decorative carvings. It is one of the best-preserved temples to be found.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Angkor Pass are included the temples are inside of small circuit and grand tours and Banteay Srei, Boeng Mealea and Lo Lai – Bakong temple are the same pass as Angkor Pass.One Day Pass is 37USD/per person. Two- or Three-Days Pass are 62USD/per person. Seven Days Pass are 72USD/per person. Special Noted: The kids are under of 11 years old are free temple pass.
  • Kulen Mountain Pass in Siem Reap 20USD / per person.
  • Koh Ker Temples Group Pass Preah Vihear Province 15USD/per person.
  • Preah Vihear Temple Pass in Preah Vihear Province 18USD/per person.
  • Sambor Prei Kuk Temples Group Pass in Kampong Thom Province 15USD/ per person.
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