- Phnom Kulen National Park - Visiting Waterfall, thousand lingas, Big Buddha Status, local people and you can swim there.
Kulen Mountain is formed from sandstone and was used a quarry during the Angkorian period. The major quarries used at this time were in the southeast area of the mountains. In this area of the Phnom Kulen National Park, you can see the natural waterfalls.
- Banteay Srei - Visiting Banteay Srei Temple that most of the popular one with pink sandstone temple with the best carving even Angkor Wat temple cannot compare which was built in 10th century. It takes time drive there 50 minutes to 1 hour.
- Kulen Mountain Ticket included ($20 value)
- Complimentary hotel pickup and drop-off
- Refreshments: Drinking water and cold towels
- Air-conditioned vehicle for your comfort
- Knowledgeable local English-speaking guide
- Supporting local communities with 50% of profits
- Entrance fee for the temples are $37 for a 1-day pass
- Gratuities
- Boat fee is $25 per person
- Kulen Mountain Ticket ($20 per person)
We’ll be exploring two distinct locales. Initially, we’re off to Phnom Kulen (Kulen Mountain) which is a secluded series of peaks in the Dangrek Mountain Range. It extends approximately 40km and is about 50km from Siem Reap town. Its apex is at 487m with an average height of 400m throughout the range. The locale affords the opportunity for monk blessings. Later in the afternoon, we transition to the Banteay Srei temple, located roughly 37km from Siem Reap town. The journey encompasses a stop at a local community where I will guide you through the day-to-day of the residents. There’s also a chance to taste palm wine and palm sugar (season dependent), amongst other local delicacies. Our day concludes with a transfer back to your accommodation.
- Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
- You are advised not to bring valuables with you on the tour.
- You must cover your knees and shoulders when entering the temples.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.