Embark on a three-day adventure in Cambodia’s Angkor Wat, exploring ancient temples and a unique floating village. Experience the real taste of Cambodia with our licensed and experienced tour guides.
Embark on a three-day adventure in Cambodia’s Angkor Wat, exploring ancient temples and a unique floating village. Experience the real taste of Cambodia with our licensed and experienced tour guides.
Sunrise, Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, and Ta Prohm
Angkor Wat - Spend approximately one and a half hours exploring this magnificent structure. Angkor Wat is oriented westward, facing the main street of the capital and symbolizing the direction of death. The story behind this sacred temple will be shared, along with guidance to all the major spots….
Sunrise, Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, and Ta Prohm
Angkor Wat - Spend approximately one and a half hours exploring this magnificent structure. Angkor Wat is oriented westward, facing the main street of the capital and symbolizing the direction of death. The story behind this sacred temple will be shared, along with guidance to all the major spots.
Bayon Temple - This is the principal Buddhist temple in the Angkor area, renowned for its 216 smiling faces that look in four directions. Visitors will be guided through the lower sections to learn about the carvings’ stories and then ascend to the upper levels to appreciate the architecture.
Baphuon Temple - As the largest temple in the ancient city of Angkor Thom, it impresses with its solid structure and a giant Buddha figure on its back. Only travelers in good physical condition are permitted to climb this temple due to its steep stairways.
Phimeanakas - Located in the center of the Royal Palace Area, this pyramid-style temple holds secrets related to the relationship between the king and the gods, which will be explained.
Terrace of the Elephants - This served as an arena or platform for royalty and dignitaries to watch national games during festivals. Visitors will walk on the structure to view the entire building and the main square of the capital.
Terrace of the Leper King - Used as the royal crematorium in the 12th century, locals refer to the statue atop this place as the Leper King.
Prasat Suor Prat - These twelve towers, representing the twelve years of the lunar calendar, are aligned from north to south.
Ta Keo - An unfinished giant temple from the 10th century. A brief stop for photos is recommended.
Ta Prohm Temple - Also known as Tomb Raider Temple due to the Hollywood film shot here. This impressive ruined temple features giant trees and roots overgrowing much of the structure. The tour guide will share the secret story of the king who built this temple and its purpose, guiding visitors to all the main spots.
Preah Khan, Neak Pean, East Mebon, Banteay Samre, and Banteay Srei Temple
Preah Khan - The second-largest temple in the Angkor complex, it served as a temporary capital in the 12th century. This tranquil ruin offers a story of the kind king who built it, shared while admiring the architecture and serene surroundings.
Neak Pean - Once a hospital during the Angkor Era, it is located on an artificial island. Visitors will enjoy the stunning view while walking on the wooden bridge connecting the mainland to the island.
Eastern Mebon - A 10th-century temple constructed of bricks on five towers, with lower levels made of sandstone and laterite. It is fascinating with elephant statues at each corner.
Banteay Samre - A very quiet temple with architectural style similar to Angkor Wat, built by the same king. It offers a peaceful retreat from the busy crowds.
Banteay Srei - Situated 30 kilometers north of the Angkor Area, Banteay Srei is celebrated as Cambodia’s most beautiful temple, known for its intricate carvings. Ninety percent of the structure is made of orange sandstone. The story behind this exquisite temple will be revealed while admiring the incredible carvings.
Beng Mealea Temple and Floating Village
Beng Mealea - A vast temple located 55 kilometers northeast of Angkor Wat, near the stone quarry for all Angkor Era temples. Many parts are overgrown by trees, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. The deep story will be shared, and major spots will be guided to.
Kompong Phluk - A village where all houses are made of wood and built on high stilts to avoid high water levels during the rainy season, located beside the vast Tonle Sap Lake. A boat ride from the port will take visitors through the village to see the stilt houses and the view of the great lake.

- Cold Face Towels
- Fuel
- Cold Mineral Water
- A/C Car
- English Speaking Tour Guide
- Cold Face Towels
- Fuel
- Cold Mineral Water
- A/C Car
- English Speaking Tour Guide
- All Fees and Taxes
- anything that is not mentioned in the inclusions above.
- All Fees and Taxes
- anything that is not mentioned in the inclusions above.
Day 1: Begin at 4:50 am to witness the sunrise at Angkor Wat, followed by visits to Angkor Thom (including Bayon, Baphuon, Phimeanakas, Elephant Terrace, Leper King Terrace, and Suor Prat) and Ta Prohm Temple.
Day 2: Start at 8:00 am to explore Preah Khan, Neak Pean, East Mebon, Banteay Samre, and Banteay Srei Temple.
Day 3: Begin at 8:00 am to visit…
Day 1: Begin at 4:50 am to witness the sunrise at Angkor Wat, followed by visits to Angkor Thom (including Bayon, Baphuon, Phimeanakas, Elephant Terrace, Leper King Terrace, and Suor Prat) and Ta Prohm Temple.
Day 2: Start at 8:00 am to explore Preah Khan, Neak Pean, East Mebon, Banteay Samre, and Banteay Srei Temple.
Day 3: Begin at 8:00 am to visit Beng Mealea Temple and the Floating Village.
All tour guides and drivers are licensed, highly experienced, and dedicated to their profession. This three-day itinerary covers the essential and must-see attractions in Siem Reap. Every effort will be made to meet your expectations during your visit to our country.
- A dress code is required to enter places of worship and selected museums. No shorts or sleeveless tops allowed. Knees and shoulders MUST be covered for both men and women. You may risk refused entry if you fail to comply with these dress requirements
- should prepare the sunscrean
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.