Embark on a private tour from Siem Reap and delve into the mesmerizing Banteay Srei Temple and other archaeological wonders, concluding your journey at the awe-inspiring Angkor Wat.
Embark on a private tour from Siem Reap and delve into the mesmerizing Banteay Srei Temple and other archaeological wonders, concluding your journey at the awe-inspiring Angkor Wat.
- Phnom Kulen National Park - Phnom Kulen National Park is a protected area in Cambodia, situated within the Phnom Kulen mountain range in Siem Reap Province. Established in 1993, it spans 373.76 square kilometers. Its official designation is Jayavarman-Norodom Phnom Kulen National Park.
- Phnom Kulen Waterfall - Phnom Kulen Waterfall is a…
- Phnom Kulen National Park - Phnom Kulen National Park is a protected area in Cambodia, situated within the Phnom Kulen mountain range in Siem Reap Province. Established in 1993, it spans 373.76 square kilometers. Its official designation is Jayavarman-Norodom Phnom Kulen National Park.
- Phnom Kulen Waterfall - Phnom Kulen Waterfall is a renowned natural attraction within Phnom Kulen National Park in Cambodia. It is part of the expansive Phnom Kulen mountain range, which holds great cultural and historical significance for Cambodians. Here are some notable aspects of Phnom Kulen Waterfall.
- Koh Ker Temple - Koh Ker Temple is a secluded ancient temple complex that served as the Khmer Empire’s capital in the 10th century. Nestled in the jungle, it is famed for its distinctive seven-tiered pyramid, Prasat Thom, which towers above the surrounding forest. Less crowded than Angkor, Koh Ker provides a mysterious and tranquil ambiance, featuring remarkable stone carvings and monumental architecture.
- Prasat Pram - Prasat Pram is one of the most renowned temples within the Koh Ker complex, distinguished by its five brick towers partially enveloped by large tree roots. Encircled by forest, the temple offers a captivating fusion of nature and ancient architecture, providing a serene and atmospheric insight into the Khmer Empire’s history.
- Prasat Neang Khmao - Prasat Neang Khmau is a small yet notable temple in the Koh Ker complex, thought to be dedicated to a female deity. Constructed from brick and laterite, it features a central tower adorned with simple yet graceful carvings. Set in a tranquil forest, the temple exudes a peaceful atmosphere and showcases the distinctive architectural style of the 10th-century Khmer Empire.

- Pickup & Drop off at hotel
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English Speaking Tour Guide
- Pickup & Drop off at hotel
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English Speaking Tour Guide
- Lunch
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Entrance fees
Phnom Kulen National Park (Waterfall)
This sacred site is the birthplace of the Khmer Empire, steeped in ancient history and spirituality. It features a refreshing natural waterfall ideal for swimming and relaxation. The park is home to the renowned River of a Thousand Lingas and the reclining Buddha, offering a blend of nature, culture, and pilgrimage…
Phnom Kulen National Park (Waterfall)
This sacred site is the birthplace of the Khmer Empire, steeped in ancient history and spirituality. It features a refreshing natural waterfall ideal for swimming and relaxation. The park is home to the renowned River of a Thousand Lingas and the reclining Buddha, offering a blend of nature, culture, and pilgrimage in one location.
Koh Ker Temple Complex
Once the capital of the Khmer Empire in the 10th century, this site is rich in historical significance. It boasts a unique pyramid temple, Prasat Thom, which is unlike any found at Angkor. The complex is remote and less crowded, providing an off-the-beaten-path experience. It is surrounded by jungle, with dramatic ruins and temples covered by trees.
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