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3-Day Full Angkor Complex Tour & Koh Ker Tour

See the three main temples in the Angkor Complex

Code: 334

Duration: 3 Days

Pick Up Time(s): 8am / 9am

Pick Up: Hotel

1 – 2 PAX

$310

Per Group

3 – 5 PAX

$345

Per Group

6 – 8 PAX

$370

Per Group

+$20 if you want to see the sunrise.

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Tour Overview

Pre Rup temple is known as a mountain temple due to the steep climb to the towers at the top. It’s well worth making the effort to get to the top as you’ll get a unique view of the beautiful surrounding countryside. Pre Rup is one of the earlier temples built by the Khmer Kings and a popular temple with visitors.

We will then visit Banteay Samre which is a stunning example of Khmer architecture which was built in a similar style to Angkor Wat temple. This is one of the more popular temples in the complex and you can easily spend an hour exploring the towers and looking at the intricate carvings.

We’ll see one of the highlights of your visit to Siem Reap – Banteay Srei. This unique temple is made from pink sandstone from the quarries in the Kulen Mountain range. It is also home to some intricate carvings which if the legend is true, were carved by women. It’s said that the carvings are too beautiful to have been carved by men!

We will visit Ta Prohm which is also known as the Tomb Raider temple. This famous temple was used as a set for the Tomb Raider Movie starring Angelina Jolie. This old temple has been left to the elements and the jungle is growing through the middle of the building.

Finally, we’ll visit Banteay Kdei which is known as the Citadel of Chambers or the Citadel of Monks’ Cells. This Buddhist temple is located nearby Ta Prohm and is another popular temple on the trail.

On the second day of this tour, you’ll see the best that the Angkor Archaeological Park has to offer. We’ll start the tour with a visit to Angkor Wat, the reason why most people come to visit Siem Reap. Angkor Wat attracts over 2 millions visitors per year and is the largest temple built during the Khmer empire.

After exploring the massive Angkor Wat, we’ll head over to Preah Khan. Which is another 12th century temple built by the famous king Jayavarman VII. Unlike many other temples, Preah Khan has been left to the elements. It’s been made safe for visitors, but very little restoration work has taken place here.

Finally, we will visit the majestic Bayon temple. This temple has remnants of Hindu inscriptions as well as both Mahayana and Theravada Buddhist incriptions. It’s a fascinating temple and usually a favourite of most visitors. We’ll spend a few hours exploring all the nooks and crannies of this amazing temple.

Koh Ker is an amazing 7-tiered pyramid styled temple. It doesn’t look like any other temple built by the Khmer and this has led to some experts to believe that maybe the Khmer had some extraterrestrial help when building this temple. We will spend a few hours exploring the pyramid and surrounding area. The whole temple is sat in the middle of dense jungle and due to its location, you won’t find thousands of tourists here. You can explore Koh Ker in relative peace and quiet.

We’ll also see Beng Mealea which was once a temple located on an ancient highway connected the main temples of Angkor to Preah Khan. Nowadays, you’ll see some stunning ruins which were designed to look exactly the same as Angkor Wat. Beng Mealea is a large temple, but still dwarfs in size when compared to the world-famous Angkor Wat.

Tour Highlights

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Visit the world-famous Angkor Wat

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See an extraterrestrial temple!

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Learn Khmer history and culture

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Tour Itinerary

Day 1

  • 8:30am – 9:15am: Pre Rup
  • 9:30am – 10:15am: Banteay Samre
  • 10:45am – 11:45am: Banteay Srei
  • 12pm – 1pm: Lunch
  • 1:30pm – 2:30pm: Ta Prohm
  • 2:40pm – 3:15pm: Banteay Kdei
  • 4pm: Back to hotel

Day 2

  • 9am – 11am: Angkor Wat
  • 11:30am – 12:30pm: Lunch
  • 1pm – 2pm: Ta Prohm
  • 2:30pm – 3:30pm: Bayon
  • 4pm: Back to hotel

Day 3

  • 10:30am – 12pm: Koh Ker
  • 12pm – 1pm: Lunch
  • 2:30pm – 4pm: Beng Mealea
  • 5pm: Back to hotel
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Includes

Tour Guide

Professional & Experienced Tour guide

Cold Water

You’ll need it in the hot sun!

Transport

Vehicle that fits the group size.

Doesn’t Include

Accommodation

Food & Drink

Food & Drink not provided except cold water.

Sunrise Tour

There is an added surcharge to see the sunrise.

Personal Expenses

You are responsible for all your own personal expenses.

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Tour Information

Number of People

1 – 8 people

Pickup & Dropoff

Pickup & Drop off at your hotel or anywhere in Siem Reap.

Availability

This tour operates every day of the year

Other Optional Activities

Buffet Dinner with Khmer Traditional Dance at Kulen 2 Restaurant

Cambodian Phare Circus

Quad Bike

Angkor Zip Line

Water Blessing at a Buddhist Monastery

See all attractions.

Visitor Advice

What to Wear You won't be allowed entrance to the temples unless you are wearing clothes which cover your knees and shoulders. Revealing clothes are not allowed inside the temple grounds. Wear light and loose-fitting clothes to help and keep you cool during the hot afternoons. You should also bring a raincoat in the rainy season as rain can break out at any time.

Ticket Costs

Angkor Temple Passes

1 Day = $37 ( in 2022, it can be used for 2 consecutive days)

3 Day = $62 ( in 2022, it can be used for 5 days within 1 week)

7 Day = $72 (must be used within 1 month)

Beng Mealea

Angkor temple pass is required, no need to buy another one.

Koh Ker

$10 per person

Phnom Kulen

$20 per person

Boat Ride

$18 each for group of 1-2 pax, $14 each for bigger group.

Angkor National Museum

$12 per person

Landmine Museum

$5 per person

Banteay Srey Butterfly Centre

$5 per person

Preah Vihear

Ticket = $10 per person. Truck to go up mountain $25 per group.

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