Experience the best of Siem Reap in 4 days with visits to major temples, Kulen mountain, Koh Ker, and Beng Mealea. Discover hidden gems and enjoy breathtaking views along the way.
Experience the best of Siem Reap in 4 days with visits to major temples, Kulen mountain, Koh Ker, and Beng Mealea. Discover hidden gems and enjoy breathtaking views along the way.
Special Angkor Wat Small Circuit with Sunset
Angkor Wat - After breakfast, the guide will meet and pick up the operator at 8:00 am from the accommodation (Hotel or Guest House). The journey will begin with purchasing a temple pass on the way to the temples, followed by a visit to the world-renowned Angkor Wat temple.
Ta Prohm - This temple is…
Special Angkor Wat Small Circuit with Sunset
Angkor Wat - After breakfast, the guide will meet and pick up the operator at 8:00 am from the accommodation (Hotel or Guest House). The journey will begin with purchasing a temple pass on the way to the temples, followed by a visit to the world-renowned Angkor Wat temple.
Ta Prohm - This temple is truly remarkable! The tour continues to Ta Prohm on the small circuit road. This temple is famous for its massive tree roots enveloping the structure and is the filming location for the movie “Tomb Raider.”
After a busy morning, between 12:00 pm-1:00 pm, lunch will be at a nearby local restaurant, taking around 45 minutes to 1 hour (Meals: dishes range from 5 USD, depending on the menu choice). After lunch, the tour proceeds to the next temples in the afternoon.
Ta Nei Temple - Ta Nei is a small and tranquil temple with minimal restoration, ideal for those seeking to avoid crowds. It is surrounded by large trees.
Angkor Thom - The tour will first stop at the Victory Gate on the east side of Angkor Thom. After a brief visit and photo opportunity, the journey continues to Bayon Temple.
Bayon Temple - Located in the center of Angkor Thom city, Bayon Temple features 49 towers, each with 4 faces, totaling 196 faces of the Buddhist deity Avalokiteshvara. The tour then proceeds to the next temple.
Baphuon Temple - Nearby is Baphuon, a Hindu temple built before Angkor Wat in the 11th century. The large Reclining Buddha behind it was constructed in the 16th century, and the tour continues to the Royal Enclosure Wall.
Phimeanakas - Phimeanakas is a pyramid-shaped Hindu temple built in the 10th century, located in the center of the old Royal Palace of Angkor Thom. Visitors can explore Phimeanakas along with the ancient Royal Enclosure Wall.
Terrace of the Elephants - This platform was used by many kings to view victorious returning armies and features numerous elephant carvings on its walls.
Terrace of the Leper King - Located nearby on the north side of the Terrace of Elephants, this is another platform worth visiting.
Phnom Bakheng - The final stop is a climb up Phnom Bakheng hill to watch the sunset. If preferred, the sunset can be skipped.
Note: Due to the limited number of tourists allowed at the peak of Phnom Bakheng, if it is busy, the tour will arrive earlier, allowing more time to wait for the sunset (Note: Waiting and watching the sunset will take 1.45 to 2 hours).
Wonderful Kulen Mountain & 1000 Lingas & Reclining Buddha & Waterfall & Banteay Srei
Phnom Kulen National Park - Located over 60 km from Angkor Park, this site is not a temple but a riverbed adorned with sculptures of Lingas, known as 1000 Lingas, symbolizing the supreme essence of God Shiva. The tour continues to the Big Reclining Buddha, carved from a natural giant rock called Prah Ang Thom, followed by a visit to the waterfall, which is a great spot for swimming if desired.
After a busy morning, between 12:00 pm-1:00 pm, lunch will be at a nearby local restaurant, taking around 45 minutes to 1 hour (Meals: dishes range from 5 USD, depending on the menu choice). After lunch, the tour proceeds to the next temples in the afternoon.
Banteay Srei - Also known as the Ladies Temple, Banteay Srei was built from pink sandstone in the mid-10th century by Hindu King Rajendravarman II, dedicated mainly to Shiva.
Banteay Samre - This Hindu temple, built in the 12th century, lacks much evidence about its history but is believed to have a similar design to Angkor Wat.
Pre Rup - Constructed in the late 10th century and dedicated to Hindu gods, Pre Rup reflects the belief that funerals were conducted at the temple, located at the junction of the Small & Grand Circuit Road.
Amazing Sunrise Angkor Wat & Big Circuit & Rolous Group
Angkor Wat - To witness the sunrise, the tour starts early, with the guide meeting and picking up the operator at 5:00 am from the accommodation (Hotel or Guest House) to watch the sunrise at Angkor Wat. Afterward, the operator returns to the hotel for breakfast before resuming the tour.
Preah Khan - After breakfast, the guide will meet and pick up the operator again to visit Preah Khan, a Buddhist temple built by King Jayavarman VII in dedication to his father. It is a vast, highly explorable monastic complex that served as a Buddhist monastery and school, engaging over 1000 monks.
Neak Pean - The tour continues to Neak Pean, a small island temple located in the middle of the last Baray, constructed by a Khmer King in the Angkor area.
Ta Som - Ta Som is a small Buddhist temple located on the east side of Neak Pean.
Eastern Mebon - East Mebon is a large temple-mountain-like ruin, rising three levels and crowned by five towers. Each corner features impressive elephant statues.
After visiting East Mebon, the tour will drive to the temples in the Rolous Group, but first, there will be a lunch break.
After a busy morning, between 12:00 pm-1:00 pm, lunch will be at a nearby local restaurant, taking around 45 minutes to 1 hour (Meals: dishes range from 5 USD, depending on the menu choice). After lunch, the tour proceeds to the next temples.
Lolei - Lolei is a small Hindu temple built in the 9th century, located in the Rolous Group cluster.
Preah Ko - Preah Ko was the first temple built in the ancient, now-defunct city of Hariharalaya, within the Rolous Group cluster.
Bakong - Bakong is the first temple mountain of sandstone constructed by the rulers of the Khmer Empire and is the largest temple in the Rolous Group cluster.
Lunch will be at a good restaurant along the way from Beng Mealea or near the Rolous Group.
(Meals: dishes range from 5 USD, depending on the menu choice).
Remote Temples Koh Ker Group & Beng Mealea & Roluos Group
Koh Ker Temple - The Koh Ker Group is located over 150 km northeast of Siem Reap town in Preah Vihear province. It was briefly the capital of the Khmer Empire between 928 and 944.
Temples in the Koh Ker Group include: Prasat Thom “7-tiered temple,” Prasat Pram, Prasat Neang Khmao, Prasat Linga, and Prasat Damre.
After a busy morning, between 12:00 pm-1:00 pm, lunch will be at a nearby local restaurant, taking around 45 minutes to 1 hour (Meals: dishes range from 5 USD, depending on the menu choice). After lunch, the tour proceeds to the next temples in the afternoon.
Beng Mealea - Beng Mealea is one of the most mysterious temples at Angkor, where nature has truly taken over. Exploring this colossal temple, built to the same floor plan as Angkor Wat, offers the ultimate Indiana Jones experience.
Lolei - Lolei is a small Hindu temple built in the 9th century, located in the Rolous Group cluster.
Preah Ko - Preah Ko was the first temple built in the ancient, now-defunct city of Hariharalaya, within the Rolous Group cluster.
Bakong - Bakong is the first temple mountain of sandstone constructed by the rulers of the Khmer Empire and is the largest temple in the Rolous Group cluster.

- English-speaking licensed guide
- Complimentary cool drinking water and wet towels
- Hotel pickup and drop-off included
- Parking and road toll fees covered
- Private air-conditioned vehicle with driver
- English-speaking licensed guide
- Complimentary cool drinking water and wet towels
- Hotel pickup and drop-off included
- Parking and road toll fees covered
- Private air-conditioned vehicle with driver
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Meals
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Meals
For 4 days you will visit all the most must to sees in and around Siem Reap with some remote attractions as well.
Day 1 we cover to see all the major temples on the Small Circle road and Day 2 we driving to see the holly mountain Kulen mountain National Park. At this places you can see the carving under riverbed as the water flow over to create the holly…
For 4 days you will visit all the most must to sees in and around Siem Reap with some remote attractions as well.
Day 1 we cover to see all the major temples on the Small Circle road and Day 2 we driving to see the holly mountain Kulen mountain National Park. At this places you can see the carving under riverbed as the water flow over to create the holly waters. Beside Kulen mountain the same day we will temples Banteay Srei, Banteay Samre & Pre Rup.
3rd day we will go to see sunrise over Angkor Wat as it’s really amazing. After sunrise we go to templess on the Big Circle like Prah Khan, Neak Poan, Ta Som & East Mebon, in afternoon we will drive to the South part of Siem Reap to see 3 major temples in Rolous Group.
Day 4 the last day we will take the long driving to see temples in Koh Ker Group & Beng Mealea as these remote temples rarely visited by tourists and very quiet and peaceful & you can see the nice view of the countryside along the way as well.
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.