Embark on a 2-day Siem Reap Angkor Temples tour and immerse yourself in the sacred wonders and local culture. Visit iconic temples, explore local villages and markets, and gain insight into Khmer history and traditions. Unforgettable experiences await!
Embark on a 2-day Siem Reap Angkor Temples tour and immerse yourself in the sacred wonders and local culture. Visit iconic temples, explore local villages and markets, and gain insight into Khmer history and traditions. Unforgettable experiences await!
Small Circuit & Tonle Sap Great Lake
Angkor Wat - The group will be picked up from the hotel at 8:00 AM to purchase the three-day Angkor Temple Pass. The journey will then continue to the renowned Hindu temple, Angkor Wat.
Angkor Wat is the largest religious monument globally and is celebrated for its exceptional preservation. It stands as an…
Small Circuit & Tonle Sap Great Lake
Angkor Wat - The group will be picked up from the hotel at 8:00 AM to purchase the three-day Angkor Temple Pass. The journey will then continue to the renowned Hindu temple, Angkor Wat.
Angkor Wat is the largest religious monument globally and is celebrated for its exceptional preservation. It stands as an architectural marvel of the Khmer civilization, noted for its perfect composition, balance, proportions, relief, and sculpture, making it one of the world’s finest monuments.
Angkor Wat integrates two primary designs of Khmer temple architecture: the temple-mountain and the later galleried temple. It symbolizes Mount Meru, the abode of the devas in Hindu mythology. Unlike most Angkorian temples, Angkor Wat faces west, and scholars have differing views on the reason for this orientation.
The temple is admired for its architectural grandeur and harmony, extensive bas-reliefs, and the numerous devatas adorning its walls.
Bayon Temple - Bayon is situated in the heart of Angkor Thom, the ancient capital of the Khmer Empire. Constructed by King Jayavarman VII, it is dedicated to Lord Lokesvara, a savior god in Mahayana Buddhism. Bayon boasts 49 towers, each with four smiling faces, earning it the nickname “Most Beautiful Smiling Faces Temple” in the world. The faces smile in four main directions: East for Shiva, South for Brahma, West for Vishnu, and North for Indra. In Buddhism, these faces represent Lokesvara and King Jayavarman VII. They also symbolize the Buddha’s four precepts: Lovingkindness, Compassion, Joy, and Sincerity. Some scholars believe Bayon was a massive stone map of Cambodia, representing the 54 main states of the time. Bayon has 49 towers and 5 gates of Angkor Thom city, totaling 54 towers.
Ta Prohm - Ta Prohm is the most famous jungle temple in Cambodia, featured in the Hollywood film “The Tomb Raider.” Built by King JVII in 1186, it is dedicated to his mother as Prachnabaramita, the goddess of Mercy and the embodiment of Wisdom’s perfection in Mahayana Buddhism. “Ta Prohm” means “Brahma God,” while its original name, “Rajavihara,” translates to “The Royal Monastery.”
Ta Prohm enchants visitors with its stunning blend of nature and architecture, as trees and roots intertwine with the ancient ruins, enhancing its allure. The best times to visit are in the morning or afternoon.
Beyond its architectural significance, it served as a royal school. Historical inscriptions reveal it functioned as a royal university of Buddhism, with 18 high priests, 2,523 teachers, and 615 dancers. This rich heritage adds to the temple’s historical and cultural importance, making it a must-visit destination for travelers.
Chong Kneas Floating Village - Chong Khneas Floating Village is the top destination for experiencing the wonders of Tonle Sap Great Lake, known for its breathtaking scenery and unique floating houses of local fishing families. Visitors can spend about 90 minutes immersing themselves in the vibrant river life, observing traditional fishing practices, and enjoying the serene beauty of the lake.
Tonle Sap Great Lake is a major tourist attraction in Siem Reap, Cambodia, drawing visitors with its rich biodiversity and cultural significance. The lake is home to a variety of wildlife and serves as a vital resource for local communities that depend on its waters for their livelihoods.
After visiting Chong Khneas, guests will be transferred back to their hotel in Siem Reap city. This is a perfect opportunity to unwind and enjoy the captivating region.
Tonle Sap Lake - Tonle Sap Great Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, located in central Cambodia. It plays a crucial role in the region’s ecology and economy, supporting rich biodiversity and providing livelihoods for millions. The lake is known for its remarkable seasonal fluctuations, expanding dramatically during the monsoon season and shrinking in the dry months, creating a unique ecosystem.
Tonle Sap is home to numerous floating villages, where communities live and work on the water, relying on fishing and aquaculture. The lake is also a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, recognized for its importance in sustaining wildlife, including migratory birds and various fish species. Visitors to Tonle Sap can experience its stunning natural beauty, vibrant local culture, and the intricate relationship between the people and their environment.
Phnom Kulen Banteay Srei & Beng Mealea Tours
Phnom Kulen National Park - Phnom Kulen is a sacred mountain, offering a wealth of attractions and activities for visitors. Among its highlights are the stunning holy waterfalls, the impressive reclining Buddha, a sacred river adorned with thousands of lingas, Srash Damrei, and Bat Cave. The name “Phnom Kulen” translates to “The Lychee Mountain,” and it is recognized as both a Cambodian National Park and a site of significant historical and archaeological importance.
P.Kulen holds profound symbolic significance for Cambodia, as it is regarded as the birthplace of the ancient Khmer Empire. King J II famously proclaimed himself the “God King” here and initiated the Devaraja Cult, which emphasized the divine nature of kingship. This sacred mountain served as a pivotal location for King J II to declare his independence from foreign rule. During the Angkorian Era, Phnom Kulen was known as Mahendraparvata, meaning “The Mountain of Great Indra,” further underscoring its importance in the cultural & spiritual landscape.
Beng Mealea - After the Phnom Kulen tour, the journey continues to Prasat Beng Mealea. Beng Mealea is the most popular remote jungle temple in Cambodia, located approximately 66 kilometers northeast of Siem Reap city. The temple features incredible ruins that exist in harmony with nature, maintaining their original, unaltered condition. It remains untouched by restoration and conservation projects, adding to its allure.
Beng Mealea opened to visitors in the early 2000s after the landmines in the area were cleared. The temple was built by King Suriyavarman II and later completed by King Dharanindravarman II. Its striking features include a sarcophagus-like urn, reminiscent of the “Indiana Jones” kingdom, surrounded by piles of fallen stones and dark galleries. The experience is enjoyable, but visitors are advised to exercise caution during their exploration.
Banteay Srei - Banteay Srei is the most beautiful pink stone temple in Cambodia. It is located about 37 km north of the Angkor Wat temple. Banteay Srei means “Lady Temple,” and the special charm of this temple lies in its remarkable state of preservation, its small size, and its excellent decoration. Banteay Srei is a true jewel of Khmer art. Because of its fine and intricate carvings, some locals say it must have been built by women, which is why it is called the “Lady Temple” or Banteay Srei. The original name of this temple was Isvarapura, built by King Rajendravarman II in the year 967 and dedicated to Lord Shiva. Banteay Srei was discovered by a Frenchman in 1914, but the site was not cleared until 1924. The first major temple restoration project was established by the EFEO in 1923 using the reinstating method. After the visit, guests will be transferred back to their hotel in Siem Reap city. Enjoy the stay and relax!

- Angkor Temple Ticket
- English-Speaking Guide
- Meals: 2 lunches & drinks
- Phnom Kulen Ticket
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Cool Water and Towels
- Angkor Temple Ticket
- English-Speaking Guide
- Meals: 2 lunches & drinks
- Phnom Kulen Ticket
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Cool Water and Towels
- Accommodation
- Accommodation
This two-day tour offers the chance to discover a range of sacred and extraordinary sites, such as Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Prohm, Ta Nei, Banteay Srei, Phnom Kulen, and Beng Mealea. The tour also includes visits to local villages, the scenic countryside, bustling local markets, and a delightful fishing village.
During the tour, participants will gain…
This two-day tour offers the chance to discover a range of sacred and extraordinary sites, such as Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Prohm, Ta Nei, Banteay Srei, Phnom Kulen, and Beng Mealea. The tour also includes visits to local villages, the scenic countryside, bustling local markets, and a delightful fishing village.
During the tour, participants will gain valuable insights into Khmer history, along with the rich culture, customs, and traditions of the Cambodian people. The commitment is to provide an unforgettable experience that will be cherished for years to come! Join for the most amazing experiences ever!
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.