Explore Angkor Wat’s majestic temples and vibrant floating villages. Immerse in history and culture on this 3-day adventure. Perfect for curious travelers.
Explore Angkor Wat’s majestic temples and vibrant floating villages. Immerse in history and culture on this 3-day adventure. Perfect for curious travelers.
Siem Reap-Angkor Wat-Ta Prohm with Bayon Temple Tour
Angkor Wat - Angkor Wat stands as the pinnacle of Cambodia’s ancient Khmer Empire and is the largest religious monument globally. Constructed in the early 12th century by King Suryavarman II, it was initially dedicated to the Hindu deity Vishnu before transitioning into a Buddhist temple….
Siem Reap-Angkor Wat-Ta Prohm with Bayon Temple Tour
Angkor Wat - Angkor Wat stands as the pinnacle of Cambodia’s ancient Khmer Empire and is the largest religious monument globally. Constructed in the early 12th century by King Suryavarman II, it was initially dedicated to the Hindu deity Vishnu before transitioning into a Buddhist temple.
Renowned for its grand scale, flawless symmetry, and detailed bas-reliefs, Angkor Wat is a national symbol of Cambodia, even appearing on the country’s flag. The central quincunx of towers symbolizes Mount Meru, the mythical abode of the gods, while its expansive galleries depict epic stories from Hindu mythology.
The temple is particularly enchanting at sunrise, when the silhouette of its towers is reflected across the lotus-filled moat—a must-see for any visitor to Siem Reap.
Angkor Thom South Gate - The South Gate of Angkor Thom is one of the most iconic and frequently visited entrances to the ancient city of Angkor Thom, the last capital of the Khmer Empire, constructed by King Jayavarman VII in the late 12th century.
Bayon Temple - The Bayon is a richly adorned Khmer temple associated with Buddhism at Angkor in Cambodia. Built in the late 12th or early 13th century as the state temple of King Jayavarman VII, the Bayon is located at the heart of Jayavarman’s capital, Angkor Thom.
Baphuon Temple - A pen and watercolor reconstruction by Lucien Fournereau in 1889 depicts what the temple might have looked like in the 11th century. The Baphuon is a temple at Angkor, Cambodia, situated in Angkor Thom, northwest of the Bayon. Also known as the “golden mountain,” the Baphuon is constructed on an artificial hill.
Ta Keo - Ta Keo is a temple-mountain in Angkor, possibly the first to be constructed entirely of sandstone by the Khmer Empire.
Ta Prohm - Ta Prohm is one of the most atmospheric temples in the Angkor Archaeological Park, famous for the dramatic sight of giant tree roots enveloping ancient stone structures. Built in the late 12th century by King Jayavarman VII, it was originally named Rajavihara, meaning “Royal Monastery.” The temple functioned as a Buddhist monastery and university, accommodating over 12,000 people.
Unlike many other temples in Angkor, Ta Prohm has been largely preserved in the condition it was found, creating a captivating blend of nature and architecture. Towering silk-cotton and strangler fig trees grow through and around the ruins, giving it a mysterious and romantic aura. This unique appearance gained worldwide fame after being featured in the movie “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.”
Today, Ta Prohm offers visitors a vivid sense of discovery and the powerful force of nature slowly reclaiming what was once a grand spiritual center.
Siem Reap - Banteay Srei Temple Tour with Preah Khan
Pre Rup - Pre Rup is a Hindu temple at Angkor, Cambodia, built as the state temple of Khmer king Rajendravarman and dedicated in 961 or early 962. It is a temple mountain of combined brick, laterite, and sandstone construction. The temple’s name is a relatively modern one meaning “turn the body.”
Banteay Srei - Banteay Srei is a 10th-century Cambodian temple dedicated to the Hindu gods Shiva and Parvati. Located about 25 kilometers northeast of the main Angkor complex, it is often referred to as the “Jewel of Khmer Art” due to its exquisitely detailed carvings and pink sandstone construction.
Unlike the grand state temples built by kings, Banteay Srei was commissioned by a Brahmin priest and is much smaller in scale. Despite its modest size, it is celebrated for having some of the finest and most intricate stone carvings in the entire Angkor region, depicting scenes from Hindu mythology, including the Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Banteay Samre - Banteay Samré is a beautiful 12th-century Hindu temple located east of Angkor Wat, built during the reign of King Suryavarman II, the same king who constructed Angkor Wat. It is dedicated to the god Vishnu and showcases classic Angkor Wat-style architecture.
Named after the Samré people, an ancient ethnic group of the region, the temple is surrounded by a laterite wall and features well-preserved carvings, elegant galleries, and a central sanctuary. Though not as famous as other major temples, Banteay Samré is often praised for its serene atmosphere, fine restoration, and low crowds.
East Mebon - The East Mebon is a 10th-century temple at Angkor, Cambodia. Built during the reign of King Rajendravarman, it stands on what was an artificial island at the center of the now dry East Baray reservoir. The East Mebon was dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and honors the parents of the king.
Ta Som - Ta Som is a small temple at Angkor, Cambodia, built at the end of the 12th century for King Jayavarman VII. It is located northeast of Angkor Thom and just east of Neak Pean. The King dedicated the temple to his father Dharanindravarman II, who was King of the Khmer Empire from 1150 to 1160.
Neak Pean - Neak Pean at Angkor, Cambodia, is an artificial island with a Mahayana Buddhist temple on a circular island in Jayatataka Baray, which was associated with Preah Khan temple, built during the reign of King Jayavarman VII. It is the “Mebon” of the Preah Khan baray.
Preah Khan - Preah Khan is a temple at Angkor, Cambodia, built in the 12th century for King Jayavarman VII to honor his father. It is located northeast of Angkor Thom and just west of the Jayatataka baray, with which it was associated. It was the center of a substantial organization, with almost 100,000 officials and servants.
Siem Reap - Kampong Phluk Floating Village
Kampong Phluk Floating Village - Kampong Phluk is a captivating floating village located approximately 30 kilometers southeast of Siem Reap, Cambodia. The village comprises three smaller communities primarily built on stilts along the floodplains of Tonlé Sap Lake, Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake. The name “Kampong Phluk” translates to “Harbor of the Tusks.”
Ro Lus Market - Rolous Market is a traditional Cambodian market located near the Roluos Group of temples, just east of Siem Reap town. Unlike tourist-focused markets, Rolous Market offers a genuine slice of daily Khmer life, where local villagers come to buy and sell everything from fresh produce to household goods.
Kampong Phluk - Kampong Phluk, located near Siem Reap, Cambodia, is renowned for its unique flooded mangrove forests. These forests are submerged during the monsoon season, typically from July to February, creating a surreal landscape where trees appear to grow directly out of the water. Visitors can explore this enchanting environment by boat, gliding through the partially submerged trees and observing the diverse ecosystem that thrives in this habitat. The experience offers a glimpse into the symbiotic relationship between the local communities and their natural surroundings.

- Boat ride to Kampong Phluk floating village
- Professional English Speaking Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Entrance fees
- Mineral Water
- Boat ride to Kampong Phluk floating village
- Professional English Speaking Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Entrance fees
- Mineral Water
- Meals
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
- Meals
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
Uncover the marvels of Angkor Wat and delve into the local culture with this 3-day itinerary. Discover the magnificent temples of Angkor, featuring the breathtaking Banteay Srei, celebrated for its detailed carvings. Enjoy a distinctive visit to a floating village to witness the lively local lifestyle, and admire the stunning natural beauty that…
Uncover the marvels of Angkor Wat and delve into the local culture with this 3-day itinerary. Discover the magnificent temples of Angkor, featuring the breathtaking Banteay Srei, celebrated for its detailed carvings. Enjoy a distinctive visit to a floating village to witness the lively local lifestyle, and admire the stunning natural beauty that surrounds these historical sites. This tour combines temple exploration, cultural experiences, and picturesque views, ideal for both history buffs and adventure enthusiasts.
- 3-day itinerary featuring Angkor Wat, Banteay Srei, and a floating village
- Experience the detailed artistry of Banteay Srei’s temples
- Gain insights into local culture with visits to lively floating communities
- Ideal for travelers interested in history and cultural immersion
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.