Join in this small group with a maximum of 10 people, free pickup and drop-off from/to your Siem Reap hotel by a certified English-speaking tour guide, discover the furthest and less crowded temples of Koh Ker and Beng Mealea remote, which are abandoned in the forest dating to the 10th -12th century.
Hotel Pick-up: 7:40 am to 8:10 am. We pick up from any hotel in Siem Reap. If you can't find your hotel in the list, please enter your hotel information in the blank at the time of booking.
77km away from Siem Reap, Beng Mealea is a recently-discovered temple which was built approximately in the 12th century by Suyavarman II. This site was added to the UNSCO world Heritage Tentative List on September 1, 1992 in the Cultural category. The complex locates inside the jungle forest stretching about 1 square kilometer. It was built as a Hindu temple, but there are some carving depicting Buddhist motifs. When you explore the broken galleries and the gaps in the ruins, you will find many secret passages, hidden archways and fallen masonry.
Abandoned to the forests of the north, Koh Ker, capital of the Angkorian empire from AD 928 to AD 944, is one of the most remote temple complexes around Angkor. Most visitors start at Prasat Krahom where impressive stone carvings grace lintels, doorposts and slender window columns. The principal monument is Mayan-looking Prasat Thom, a 55m-wide, 40m-high sandstone-faced pyramid whose seven tiers offer spectacular views across the forest.
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