Embark on an open-air Jeep ride to Phnom Kulen, a sacred mountain in Cambodia, and see the Banteay Srei temple. Enjoy a picnic lunch by the waterfall and cool off in the pools.
Depart from Siem Reap and head toward Phnom Kulen, considered by the Khmers to be the most sacred mountain in Cambodia. Admire the breathtaking scenery and discover about the mountain's history as the original birthplace of the Khmer culture since 802 A.D.
Arrive at the waterfall of Phnom Kulen, a dramatic sight, tumbling down the rocks. Plunge into the pools and cool off from the midday sun. Pause for a specially prepared picnic lunch.
Leave for Banteay Srei, where a most impressive jewel of Khmer art exists. Erected in the 10th century, this small pink sandstone temple is known as the Citadel of Women.
We offer hotel pickup and drop-off within Siem Reap city center. Please be ready at your hotel lobby 10 minutes before the tour departure time.
Go to the main entrance of Angkor Enterprise and look for a vintage Jeep with a tour sign. Your guide will be waiting near the ticket counter.
Travelers will explore Phnom Kulen National Park by vintage Jeep, enjoying a scenic drive through the lush jungle and countryside. This sacred mountain is one of Cambodia’s most important pilgrimage sites. Guests can walk through nature trails, visit ancient temples, and experience the peaceful atmosphere of the mountain.
Travelers will explore Banteay Srei, known as the “Citadel of Women,” famous for its intricate pink sandstone carvings and well-preserved temple architecture. Guests can walk around the temple complex, admire detailed bas-reliefs, and learn about Khmer history and mythology from their guide.
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