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Banteay Srey, Beng Melea, Rolous Temples and Floating Village: Remote Area Sites
Siem Reap
You will discover many fascinating sites in the remote areas, far from the city. Unlike most temples in the Angkor sites that are undergoing restoration, you will encounter an untouched temple. Additionally, the floating village offers a unique lifestyle to experience.
You will discover many fascinating sites in the remote areas, far from the city. Unlike most temples in the Angkor sites that are undergoing restoration, you will encounter an untouched temple. Additionally, the floating village offers a unique lifestyle to experience.
Duration:
10 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Banteay Srei - Next, explore Banteay Srei, often referred to as the “Lady Temple.” This 10th-century temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and is situated 40 km north of Siem Reap city. Constructed primarily from red sandstone, Banteay Srei is celebrated for its exceptional preservation, compact size, and exquisite decoration.
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- Banteay Srei - Next, explore Banteay Srei, often referred to as the “Lady Temple.” This 10th-century temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and is situated 40 km north of Siem Reap city. Constructed primarily from red sandstone, Banteay Srei is celebrated for its exceptional preservation, compact size, and exquisite decoration.
- Beng Mealea - Following Phnom Kulen, the journey continues to Beng Mealea. This intriguing Hindu temple also features some Buddhist motifs. While the history of Beng Mealea remains a mystery, it is considered a smaller replica of Angkor Wat, suggesting it was constructed around the same time. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, Beng Mealea is a popular destination, yet its distance from Siem Reap town means fewer visitors, allowing for a more tranquil exploration compared to the renowned Angkor Wat.
- Roluos Temples - Visit the earliest temples of the Khmer Empire in Angkor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known today as Roluos. This site includes three temples: Preah Ko, Bakong, and LoLei.
- Kampong Phluk Floating Village - Kampong Phluk, known as the floating village, is located on the floodplain of Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake, Tonle Sap. Visitors can see houses built on stilts 6-8 meters high to remain above water during the monsoon season. A cruise with a roof and chairs will take you to the villages and the lake, where you may also have the chance to witness a stunning sunset.

What's Included
- Transportation (AC car, minivan, or minibus)
- Bottles of cold drinking water
- Boat fee and entrance ticket to floating village
- English-speaking tour guide
- Transportation (AC car, minivan, or minibus)
- Bottles of cold drinking water
- Boat fee and entrance ticket to floating village
- English-speaking tour guide
What's Not Included
- Entrance fee - One Day Angkor Pass
- Accommodation
- Food and drinks
- Canoe
- Entrance fee - One Day Angkor Pass
- Accommodation
- Food and drinks
- Canoe
Additional Information
- Please note that all visitors must respect the strict dress code at the temples. Guests must cover their thighs and shoulders when entering the temple complex. If you are not wearing the correct clothing, you may be refused entrance to the temples. For the current temple pass and Phnom Kulen national Park ticket, please contact us.
- Please note that all visitors must respect the strict dress code at the temples. Guests must cover their thighs and shoulders when entering the temple complex. If you are not wearing the correct clothing, you may be refused entrance to the temples. For the current temple pass and Phnom Kulen national Park ticket, please contact us.
Location
Banteay Srei
Cancellation Policy
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.
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