Explore the ancient ruins of Boeng Mealea and Koh Ker Temples in the lush jungle of Preah Vihear. Marvel at the majestic pyramid-like structure of Prasat Koh Ker and witness the untouched beauty of Prasat Boeng Mealea.
Explore the ancient ruins of Boeng Mealea and Koh Ker Temples in the lush jungle of Preah Vihear. Marvel at the majestic pyramid-like structure of Prasat Koh Ker and witness the untouched beauty of Prasat Boeng Mealea.
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Siem Reap Province - The tour begins early at 6:00 am. Guests can either bring breakfast or enjoy a meal at a quality restaurant along the route. Lunch will also be enjoyed during the journey.
PRASAT BOENG MEALEA - This temple stands out from other sites as it remains unrestored, offering a glimpse of its original discovery state. Witness how…
- Siem Reap Province - The tour begins early at 6:00 am. Guests can either bring breakfast or enjoy a meal at a quality restaurant along the route. Lunch will also be enjoyed during the journey.
PRASAT BOENG MEALEA - This temple stands out from other sites as it remains unrestored, offering a glimpse of its original discovery state. Witness how the jungle has overtaken the structure, leading to its collapse. Explore the ruins and find a peaceful spot to reflect on its history. There are numerous opportunities for photography.
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Boeng Mealea - PRASAT BOENG MEALEA is unique among temple sites. It remains unrestored, allowing visitors to see its original state upon discovery. Observe how the jungle has enveloped the temple, causing its collapse. Stroll through the ruins and find a serene place to ponder its history. There are plenty of chances for taking photos.
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Koh Ker Temple - PRASAT KOH KER, located in Preah Vihear province, is a group of temples resembling a pyramid with seven levels reaching towards the sky. The panoramic view from the top is not to be missed and is perfect for photos. The tour also includes smaller temples in the group such as Prasat Krachap, Prasat Neang Kmao, Prasat Ling, Moat, Prasat Bram, and Prasat Chen. Many of these temples are enveloped by jungle, as the area was abandoned and only recently rediscovered.
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Prasat Pram - Also known as Pram Temple, Prasat Pram is an ancient temple complex from the Khmer Empire, built in the 10th century during King Jayavarman IV’s reign. It highlights the pride and power of the Khmer Empire at its height. Prasat Pram is distinguished by its unique architecture, featuring sandstone towers arranged in a distinctive layout unlike other regional temples.
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Krachap Temple - Prasat Kra Chap is a small temple with two well-preserved gopuras and the remains of five towers arranged in a quincunx. Inscriptions on the doorframes reveal its dedication in 928 to Tribhuvanadeva, a linga representation of Shiva. The pediments in the two gopuras are styled similarly to Banteay Srei near Angkor, built 40 years later.
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Prasat Chen - Prasat Chen, or Chen Temple of Koh Ker, consists of three laterite temples on a shared terrace, flanked by two brick “library” buildings, and enclosed by a laterite wall with brick entrance gopuras to the east and west, followed by another laterite wall with a long terrace. Although the site is quite ruinous, it is particularly interesting due to the statuary originally found there. Of the three grand laterite towers, the southernmost features a beautiful lintel with a Garuda separating two entwined naga serpents.
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Prasat Neang Khmao - Prasat Neang Khmao is a large square temple made of laterite on a sandstone base, surrounded by a laterite wall. It has several false levels that decrease in size towards the top, with accent pieces and a “mini prasat” decorative piece at each corner. The sandstone base still retains traces of exquisite decorative carvings. It is one of the best-preserved temples available.

- Cold Drinking Water
- A/C Car with Driver
- Cold Towels
- Professional Tour Guide
- Cold Drinking Water
- A/C Car with Driver
- Cold Towels
- Professional Tour Guide
- • Meal (B/L/D)
- • Travel Insurance
- • Any Expends
- • Other Not Mentioned
- Temple Pass
- • Meal (B/L/D)
- • Travel Insurance
- • Any Expends
- • Other Not Mentioned
- Temple Pass
Koh Ker stands out for its pyramid-style main temple, Prasat Thom, its brief history as the capital of the Khmer Empire, and its secluded, jungle-covered location that offers a peaceful and unique experience. In contrast to the bustling Angkor temples, Koh Ker provides a more tranquil environment with its unique architectural design, a grand…
Koh Ker stands out for its pyramid-style main temple, Prasat Thom, its brief history as the capital of the Khmer Empire, and its secluded, jungle-covered location that offers a peaceful and unique experience. In contrast to the bustling Angkor temples, Koh Ker provides a more tranquil environment with its unique architectural design, a grand seven-tiered pyramid, and numerous ruins concealed within the forest.
Beng Mealea is renowned as an “Indiana Jones” style “lost temple,” with much of its structure partially collapsed and intertwined with the jungle. Unlike many other Angkorian temples, it remains unrestored, adding to its adventurous and mysterious allure. Its architecture, though not detailed in inscriptions, is intricate and comparable to Angkor Wat.
- Angkor Pass are included the temples are inside of small circuit and grand tours and Banteay Srei, Boeng Mealea and Lo Lai – Bakong temple are the same pass as Angkor Pass.One Day Pass is 37USD/per person. Two- or Three-Days Pass are 62USD/per person. Seven Days Pass are 72USD/per person. Special Noted: The kids are under of 11 years old are free temple pass.
- Kulen Mountain Pass in Siem Reap 20USD / per person.
- Koh Ker Temples Group Pass Preah Vihear Province 15USD/per person.
- Preah Vihear Temple Pass in Preah Vihear Province 18USD/per person.
- Sambor Prei Kuk Temples Group Pass in Kampong Thom Province 15USD/ per person.
- Floating Village and Tonle Sap Lake Pass in Siem Reap 20USD/ per person.
- Wat Thmey Killing Field Pass in Siem Reap 3USD/per person.
- Angkor National Museum in Siem Reap 12USD/per person.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.