If you only have two days in this part of Cambodia, this is the tour for you! As it’s private, we can tailor it to your requirements, picking you up from your hotel and even adding other stops to the itinerary if you wish.
The sites we’ll visit in Angkor include some of the most famous and stunning temples in the world, and the floating village at Kompong Phluk offers a fascinating example of a thriving lakeside community with a unique way of life.
Our Khmer guides are experts in their fields and passionate about Cambodian history and culture. They will provide insights that enrich your experience.
If you want a true understanding of the history and culture of Cambodia, this is the tour to book.
Please be aware that on booking, you select the pick-up time for Angkor Wat; you will start the next day's floating village tour at 8:00 a.m. or 8:30 a.m.; you will arrange this with your tour guide depending on how you feel. We can pick you up from your accommodation; simply let us know where you're staying and a contact number when you book, and we'll handle the rest. Please make sure you're ready at least 30 minutes before the scheduled tour start time.
Angkor Wat is the largest religious monument in the world, and the world's most famous sunrise. It is an astonishingly large and ambitious complex symbolising the power and majesty of the ancient Angkor civilisation.
Angkor Thom was the late capital of the Angkor empire and is one of the most awe-inspiring places in Asia. From the majestic gate we pass through on approach, to the spectacular temple of Bayon at the centre, this is a powerful reminder of the glory of the ancient Khmer civilisation.
Ta Prohm is consistently one of visitors' favourite sites in Cambodia. Partially retaken by the jungle, majestic trees weave their roots through the ruined walls of this stunning place. The 2001 film 'Tomb Raider' was filmed here.
Known as 'the citadel of chambers', or 'the citadel of monks', this site - built by the same king as Ta Prohm - has been used as an active religious centre for most of its history.
Ta Keo was never finished, and as such has a very different aspect to most of the Angkor temples. It's square, layered-pyramid shape makes it one of the more dramatic sites on the tour and climbing the terraces affords some beautiful views over the jungle.
Roluos is a rural Khmer settlement. Your guide will take you for a walk around a working market, show you traditional Cambodian ingredients, and give you an insight into the Khmer way of life.
At Kampong Phluk we hop in a boat and explore, taking in the beautiful waterways and charming houses on stilts. In dry season you'll be able to see the watermarks on the beams showing how high the waters rise, and in wet season you'll see the villagers and fishermen going about their business by boat.
Going out on the Tonle Sap itself is a deeply calming experience thanks to the still waters meeting the horizon as far as you can see. We round off the day with a drink (and dinner, if you wish) at a traditional floating restaurant to watch the sun set over the lake.
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