A Journey of Gentle Giants, Sacred Waters & Timeless Beauty
Step into an exclusive adventure that blends Cambodia’s majestic wildlife, sacred landscapes, and ancient artistry. This private luxury tour invites you to walk beside gentle elephants in a sanctuary where they roam freely in their natural forest habitat. Here, you’ll not only witness their grace but also experience the joy of ethical tourism—where care and respect come before performance.
Your journey continues to Kbal Spean, famously known as the River of a Thousand Lingas. Trek through lush jungle paths to discover centuries-old carvings beneath crystal-clear waters and feel the serenity of hidden waterfalls cascading through the sacred riverbed.
Finally, immerse yourself in the elegance of Banteay Srei, the “Jewel of Khmer Art.” Admire its pink sandstone walls, intricate carvings, and delicate details that tell ancient stories in stone—crafted with a mastery unmatched in the Angkor empire.
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No smoking inside the temple. no wears sort cloths in to the temple, no climbing on the sandstone, No drinks bees.
First, we will take you to see Angkor Wat, a mountain temple built by the Khmer King Suryavaraman II in the early 12th century. It is the most fascinating temple and the largest religious moment that has ever been built in the world. It measures up to 162.6 hectares (402 acres). It was originally constructed as a Hindu temple, dedicated to the God Vishu. Angkor Wat reflected the daily life of Angkorian people, their culture and art.
Then, you will visit Bayon, a temple that was constructed by the Great Khmer King, Jayavarman VII in the late 12th century or early 13th century for Mahayana Buddhism. It is also a mountain temple, but it has unique and distinctive feature compared to Angkor Wat and other temples in Cambodia. There the massive number of peaceful and smiling stone faces which surround you all the time.
Next, you will continue to Ta Prohm or the Tomb Raider temple. It’s called this because the Tomb Raider movie starred by Angelina Julie was shot there. This temple was built in the Bayon style by King Jayavarman VII to dedicated to his mother. Ta Prohm is very famous with a large tree growing through the temple.
Finally, you will go to Ta Nei temple which is hidden in the forest far away from other temple. It was constructed by the same King Jayarvarman VII at the end of 12th century to dedicate to Buddha. This temple is located near the northwest corner of the East Baray.
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