This exclusive private tour offers you a unique opportunity to explore the most significant temples of the Angkor complex while diving deeply into Cambodia’s rich history, culture, religion, and way of life—both past and present.
You’ll gain a deeper understanding of how the Khmer kings governed and shaped the Angkor Empire, leading Cambodia into one of the most powerful and culturally rich civilizations in Southeast Asia.
Your flexible and family-friendly itinerary allows for a comfortable pace tailored to your preferences. You’ll also have the chance to witness the breathtaking sunrise or sunset over the temples, arranged according to your preferred timing.
Accompanied by a professional private tour guide, you will receive in-depth commentary and key historical insights to help you fully appreciate the grandeur, architecture, and spiritual significance of the Angkor temples during the height of the Khmer Empire.
Professional Tour Guide with uniform will pick you up at the arrival hall.
We offered pick up & drop off service you from your hotel in Siem Reap. This service is included in the tour price. Please provide us your hotel name and booking time.
Beng Mealea is a very impressive temple built in the reign of King Suryavarman II, 12th century CE. Little is known about the history of the temple and the attraction. As a Hindu temple. Beng Mealea ranks among the Khmer empire’s larger temples and the attraction really lies in the atmosphere of mystery and exploration, rather than the historical and architectural intricacies of the other Angkorian sites.
The city of Koh Ker was the capital of the Khmer Empire between 928 AD and 944AD during the reigns of Jayavarman IV and Harshavarman II. It located around 120 km north east of Siem Reap. The King Jayavarman IV took control of the Khmer Empire, he made the bold choice to move his capital from Angkor to Koh Ker temple in Cambodia. For 16 short years, this remote site buzzed with royal activity. Workers built close to 40 major structures here, including temples, barays, and living quarters. After Jayavarman IV died, his son Harshavarman II ruled briefly before power shifted back to Angkor in 944 CE.
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