Angkor Wat Complex, Koh Ker & Beng Mealea Tour
This tour takes you to Angkor Wat, considered the largest religious monument in the world, as well as two of the most secluded temples on the Angkor plain. Beng Mealea is an awe-inspiring temple complex, where trees and vegetation intertwine with ancient stone structures in a battle for supremacy. Koh Ker, its ancient sister, has also been long abandoned to the embrace of the surrounding forest.
Angkor Wat Complex, Koh Ker, & Beng Mealea
Tour price does not include $37 one day pass to Angkor Wat Archeological Park
Available for groups up to 6
7 Days a Week: 8:30am
10 hours each day
As low as $115 per tour when booking 3 tours or more.
Convenient pick-up and drop-off from your Siem Reap hotel.
Details & Itinerary
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the majestic Angkor Complex, where history and beauty intertwine. Explore the enigmatic Bayon Temple, renowned for its captivating stone faces. Delve into the grandeur of Baphuon Temple, a true gem of Khmer artistry. Stroll along the Trail of the Elephants, where ancient kings once paraded. Wander the Terrace of the Leper King, steeped in mystery and legend. End Day One at Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world.
Your second day begins at Preah Kahn, one of the most impressive temples in the Angkor Archeological Park. Its ancient ruins lie tangled amid the roots of silk-cotton trees, its perimeter guarded by 72 stone bird creatures. Then it is on to Neak Pean, the unique “water temple”. Ancient travelers would once pilgrimage to bathe in its sacred waters. Next is Ta Som, one of the last major temples built at Angkor before the fall of the mighty Khmer empire. Your day ends at East Mebon temple, a well-preserved example of temple mountain architecture.
Day One
Pick-up at your Siem Reap hotel.
Hotel pick-up at 8:30 AM. Time to be confirmed by email no later than 24 hours in advance.
Bayon Temple
Perhaps the most enigmatic of all Angkor temples. This Buddhist monument is renowned for its 216 gigantic smiling face which adorn its 54 towers.
Baphuon
This Temple Mount was built in the 11th century, whose restoration, led by French architects ended not so long ago.
Trail of the Elephants
A terrace some 350 meters long, once was used for royal audiences and public ceremonies.
Terrace of the Leper King
This terrace was built in the 12th century and adorned with magnificent Apsara sculptures.
Angkor Wat
The largest religious monument on Earth. This wondrous architectural achievement, will impress you not just by its structural elements but also by its artistic detail.
Return to your Hotel.
Day Two
Preah Kahn
One of the most impressive temples in the Angkor Archeological Park. Its ancient ruins lie tangled amid the roots of silk-cotton trees.
Neak Poan
Also known as the “water temple”. Ancient travelers would once pilgrimage to its sacred waters seeking both spiritual and physical rejuvenation.
Ta Som
The last of the major temples built at Angkor before the fall of the mighty Khmer empire in 1431.
Mebon Temple
Built on a manmade island, Mebon Temple is famed for its “temple mountain” architecture.
Return to your Siem Reap Hotel
What's Included
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Officially Licensed English speaking tour guide
- Cold water & cold towel
What's Not Included
- One day pass to Angkor Wat Archeological Park (1 day $37/person covers admission to all the temples)
- Meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner)
