Experience the awe-inspiring Angkor Wat at sunrise with a private small group tour. Capture the iconic temple against a stunning sky backdrop and explore the ancient Angkor kingdom with a knowledgeable guide.
Experience the awe-inspiring Angkor Wat at sunrise with a private small group tour. Capture the iconic temple against a stunning sky backdrop and explore the ancient Angkor kingdom with a knowledgeable guide.
- Angkor Wat - Begin your day at 4:30 AM with a departure from your hotel. Angkor Wat stands as the largest religious monument globally, showcasing the architectural genius of the Khmer civilization. Perfectly aligned with the cardinal points, this temple is an engineering marvel, shrouded in mystery, and is arguably the finest monument on earth!…
- Angkor Wat - Begin your day at 4:30 AM with a departure from your hotel. Angkor Wat stands as the largest religious monument globally, showcasing the architectural genius of the Khmer civilization. Perfectly aligned with the cardinal points, this temple is an engineering marvel, shrouded in mystery, and is arguably the finest monument on earth! Witness the equinox sunrise behind Angkor Wat’s towers, a renowned spot in Siem Reap for a breathtaking sunrise. The plan is to arrive early and position in front of the reflection pool, hoping the sky’s colors will beautifully highlight the temple, allowing for iconic photography. After sunrise, a guided tour through the main building and around the complex is available, promising an awe-inspiring experience. Following this, return to the hotel for breakfast, after which a tour of the Angkor kingdom awaits, ready for exploration!
- Beng Mealea - Post-refreshment, continue to the Beng Mealea jungle temple to observe how nature reclaims heritage sites. This tour offers a stunning experience away from the crowds, showcasing the original ruins. Located northeast of Siem Reap city, Beng Mealea remains untouched by restoration, nestled within a dense forest. Its original ruins attract tourists, having been constructed by Khmer Kings Suriyavarman II and completed by Dharanindravarman II. Beng Mealea is famously associated with the Indiana Jones movie.
- Chau Srei Vibol - Chau Srei Vibol is a remote Hindu temple situated in the main villages of local residents, known to only a few tourists but worth visiting. Located east of Siem Reap city on the ancient road from Angkor to Beng Mealea, it was originally built by King Suryavarman II to honor Hindu Gods. This sandstone temple features a beautiful landscape with a pool and a modern Buddhist temple, surrounded by mysterious stories.
- Roluos Temples - Roluos refers to a local community in Bakong District, Siem Reap, Cambodia, named after a thorny rainforest tree. For tourism, Roluos represents a group of Angkor temples, once the second-largest capital city of the Khmer Empire (805-905 A.D.). Despite many ruins, the major temples for tourists to explore are Lolei, Preah Ko, and Bakong Temple, all of which are impressive!
- Prasat Bakong - Bakong is the first Khmer temple mountain made of sandstone, constructed by Khmer Empire rulers at Angkor, Cambodia. In the late 9th century AD, it served as the official state temple of King Indravarman I in the ancient city of Hariharalaya, now known as Roluos. In 802 AD, King Jayavarman II declared Cambodia’s sovereignty and established his capital at Hariharalaya. His successors later built Bakong in stages as the first sandstone temple mountain at Angkor. The temple’s stele inscription (K.826) notes that in 881, King Indravarman I dedicated it to Shiva, consecrating its central religious image, a lingam named Sri Indresvara, combining the king’s name with the suffix “-esvara” for Shiva (“Iśvara”). According to George Coedès, the devarāja cult involved the concept of divine kingship as a legitimacy of royal power.
- Lolei - Lolei is the northernmost temple of the Roluos group of three late 9th-century Hindu temples at Angkor, Cambodia, alongside Preah Ko and Bakong. Lolei was the last of the three temples built as part of the city of Hariharalaya, flourishing at Roluos, and in 893, Khmer King Yasovarman I dedicated it to Shiva and the royal family. The name “Lolei” is believed to be a modern corruption of “Hariharalaya,” meaning “the city of Harihara.” Once an island temple, Lolei was located on an island slightly north of center in the now-dry Indratataka baray, nearly completed under Yasovarman’s father, Indravarman I. Scholars suggest the temple’s island placement symbolically identified it with Mount Meru, home of the gods, surrounded by world oceans in Hindu mythology. Afterward, return to your hotel in Siem Reap.
- Preah Ko - Preah Ko, meaning “The Sacred Bull,” was the first temple built in the ancient, now-defunct city of Hariharalaya (now Roluos), about 15 kilometers southeast of the main Angkor temples in Cambodia. Constructed under Khmer King Indravarman I in 879 to honor the king’s family, it relates them to the Hindu deity Shiva. After founding the Khmer Empire in 802 A.D., King Jayavarman II established his capital at Hariharalaya, where he passed away. Indravarman I, Jayavarman II’s nephew, ascended the throne and ordered the construction of Preah Ko, dedicated in 879, followed by the Bakong temple-mountain. This building program likely resulted from the king’s peaceful reign and his ability to draw income from the expanding Empire. The towers underwent restoration in the early 1990s, funded by the German government.

- Senior English Tour Guide
- Air-Con Vehicle
- A picnic lunch & drink
- Cool Water and Towels
- Senior English Tour Guide
- Air-Con Vehicle
- A picnic lunch & drink
- Cool Water and Towels
- Angkor Temple Pass
- Hotel Accommodation
- Angkor Temple Pass
- Hotel Accommodation
Angkor Wat holds the title of the world’s largest sacred monument! An embodiment of Khmer genius, this holy site perfectly aligns with the cardinal points and is considered an engineering marvel. It radiates an aura of enigma to anyone who sets their eyes upon it and is arguably the most superb edifice on the planet! The view of the equinox sunrise is…
Angkor Wat holds the title of the world’s largest sacred monument! An embodiment of Khmer genius, this holy site perfectly aligns with the cardinal points and is considered an engineering marvel. It radiates an aura of enigma to anyone who sets their eyes upon it and is arguably the most superb edifice on the planet! The view of the equinox sunrise is truly sensational! Let me take you there early in the morning. We will stand near the reflection pool and if we’re lucky, the hues of the dawn sky will enhance the grandeur of the temple and we can seize the sight of the legendary site at the most advantageous moment.
Post sunrise, I can lead you through the main structure and its surroundings. I’m thrilled to share my knowledge of this phenomenal landmark with you. One thing is certain, you will be mesmerized!
Following our exploration, we will take you back to your hotel or local eatery for breakfast. Post the meal, I can walk you through the expansive kingdom of Angkor, exploring it as extensively as your heart desires. You have my assistance for the rest of our journey. Let’s embark on this exploratory adventure!
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.