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Discover the Magic of Angkor – Sunrise and Sunset with English-speaking tour guide
Dive deep into the heart of ancient Cambodia on this unforgettable 2-day private tour of the Angkor Archaeological Park. Witness the world-famous Angkor Wat at sunrise, bathed in golden light, and end your journey with a stunning sunset from Phnom Bakheng. In between, explore hidden jungle temples, tree-covered ruins, majestic city gates, and intricate carvings that tell stories over a thousand years old.
With your personal guide by your side, you'll visit iconic sites like Bayon, Ta Prohm, Banteay Srei, Preah Khan, and many more — all at your own pace, with time to soak in the beauty, history, and atmosphere of each temple.
This is not just a tour — it’s a journey through time, tailored just for you.
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
The Angkor Archaeological Park entrance ticket (USD 62 per person for 2-3 days) is not included in the tour price and must be purchased separately.
Please note that children under 12 years of age are not required to purchase an entrance ticket. A passport must be shown as proof.
Dress Code: You may wear a scarf to cover your knees and shoulders to enter most temples. But except Angkor Wat, you must wear pants and skirts (that cover the knees) and shirts that cover the shoulders. Short skirts, shorts, tank tops and other revealing clothing items are not permitted.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Free cold water and towels during the tour
Transportation: 1 pax by TukTuk, 2 pax or more by car, van/minibus with A/C
Hotel pickup and drop off in Siem Reap city
Transfers and visits mentioned in the itinerary
Professional English-speaking tour guide
Entrance Ticket to Angkor Archaeological Park
Lunch and drinks not mentioned as included
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Pre Rup
Meeting point: Our guide will meet you in the hotel lobby at 8:30 AM. From there, you'll head together to the ticket booth to purchase your temple pass, or you may choose to buy it online in advance. Once you have your ticket, your temple adventure begins with the first stop of the day. Pre Rup is a 10th-century Hindu temple built from red sandstone and laterite, known for its warm tones and pyramid-like structure. It was used for royal cremations and offers beautiful panoramic views from the upper terrace—especially striking in the early morning or late afternoon light.
Banteay Samre
After visiting your first temple of the day, you will continue to the next stop at Banteay Samre. Banteay Samre is a beautifully preserved 12th-century temple built in the Angkor Wat style. Tucked away from the main temple circuit, it features elegant carvings, a central tower, and an inner courtyard reminiscent of a miniature Angkor Wat. Its peaceful setting and detailed architecture make it a hidden gem worth exploring.
Banteay Srei
After exploring those two beautiful temples, you’ll now arrive at Banteay Srei, often referred to as the “Jewel of Khmer Art.” This 10th-century temple is renowned for its stunning pink sandstone and incredibly detailed carvings. Though smaller in size, its intricate artwork is among the finest in all of Angkor. The name means “Citadel of Women,” a nod to the temple’s delicate and graceful design. Free time for lunch at a local restaurant in the park (optional). *Not included
Ta Som
After lunch, your adventure continues with a visit to Ta Som, a quiet and atmospheric Buddhist temple tucked away in the jungle, best known for the massive tree roots that have dramatically overgrown its eastern gate—creating one of the most photogenic spots in Angkor.
Neak Pean
Next, you’ll visit Neak Poan, a unique and tranquil temple set on an artificial island in the middle of a large reservoir. Built in the 12th century, it was originally designed as a healing sanctuary, with four surrounding pools symbolizing the elements. The temple’s name means “Entwined Serpents,” referring to the naga statues that guard its central shrine.
Preah Khan
Your next stop is Preah Khan, a vast and atmospheric temple complex built in the 12th century by King Jayavarman VII. Once a powerful Buddhist monastery and university, it’s now known for its maze-like corridors, crumbling walls, and the giant trees that have become part of the structure over time. Exploring Preah Khan feels like stepping into a hidden world where nature and history exist side by side.
Phnom Bakheng
To end the day, you’ll head to Phnom Bakheng, a hilltop temple that offers one of the most iconic sunset views in Angkor. Built in the late 9th century, this temple was once the state temple of the first city of Angkor. A short climb to the top rewards you with panoramic views of the surrounding jungle and, on a clear day, even a distant glimpse of Angkor Wat as the sun sets behind it—a truly magical way to wrap up your temple adventure.
Siem Reap
After enjoying the sunset at Phnom Bakheng, you’ll be transferred back to your hotel in Siem Reap, bringing a memorable day of exploration to a comfortable close.
Angkor Wat
Meeting point: Our tour guide will pick you up in the lobby of the hotel at 05:00 AM. Your day begins early with a visit to Angkor Wat at sunrise—an unforgettable experience as the first light of day casts a golden glow over the iconic temple’s spires and reflects beautifully in the surrounding pools. This magical moment offers a peaceful and awe-inspiring start to your journey through one of the world’s most magnificent ancient sites. Take a short break to enjoy a delicious breakfast (we recommend you to bring your breakfast box from your hotel). After a short break for breakfast, step inside the grand temple of Angkor Wat. Your guide will reveal the history and hidden stories behind its magnificent bas-reliefs, towering galleries, and sacred sanctuaries. Learn about the temple’s deep connection to Hindu and Buddhist traditions while marveling at its symmetrical perfection.
Ta Prohm
Next, you’ll explore the enchanting Ta Prohm, one of Angkor’s most atmospheric temples. Left largely in its natural state, this temple is famous for the giant trees and twisting roots that have grown over and through its stone walls. Known as the "Tomb Raider temple" after appearing in the film, Ta Prohm offers a hauntingly beautiful blend of nature and ancient architecture that makes it a true favorite among visitors.
Angkor Thom
Your journey continues to the grand city of Angkor Thom, the last capital of the Khmer Empire. Surrounded by massive stone walls and a wide moat, Angkor Thom is home to some of Angkor’s most iconic sites. You’ll enter through the impressive South Gate, guarded by rows of gods and demons, and explore highlights like the Bayon Temple, known for its many serene, smiling stone faces, as well as the Terrace of the Elephants and Terrace of the Leper King. This sprawling complex offers a deep look into the grandeur and symbolism of ancient Khmer civilization.
Terrace of the Elephants
Next, you’ll visit two fascinating structures within Angkor Thom: the Terrace of the Leper King and the Elephant Terrace. The Terrace of the Leper King is named after a mysterious statue found at the site, believed to represent either a Khmer king afflicted with leprosy or the Hindu god Yama, the god of death. The terrace features beautifully carved walls depicting gods, demons, and mythological scenes—some of the most detailed reliefs in Angkor. Just nearby, the Elephant Terrace served as a grand viewing platform for royal ceremonies and public events. It gets its name from the intricate carvings of elephants along its walls, complete with detailed trunks and garlanded riders. Together, these two terraces offer a glimpse into the grandeur and ceremonial life of the ancient Khmer empire.
Baphuon Temple
Your visit continues to Baphuon, an impressive 11th-century temple located within the heart of Angkor Thom. Originally dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and later converted into a Buddhist temple, Baphuon is known for its steep pyramid-like structure and long elevated walkway leading to the central sanctuary. Though much of it has been restored after centuries of collapse, it still offers a sense of grandeur and history—especially with its large reclining Buddha carved into the west side, added during its conversion to Buddhism. Climbing to the top rewards you with sweeping views of the surrounding ruins and jungle.
Bayon Temple
Next, you'll arrive at the magnificent Bayon Temple, the centerpiece of Angkor Thom and one of the most iconic temples in Cambodia. Built in the late 12th century by King Jayavarman VII, Bayon is best known for its towering stone faces—over 200 serene and smiling visages carved into 54 towers, believed to represent the king himself or the bodhisattva of compassion. As you wander through its maze-like corridors and intricately carved galleries, you'll also discover detailed bas-reliefs depicting scenes of daily life, battles, and historical events. Bayon’s mysterious charm and symbolic complexity make it a true highlight of your temple journey.
Siem Reap
After exploring the awe-inspiring Bayon Temple, your tour comes to a close. You will be transferred back to your hotel in Siem Reap, where you can relax and reflect on the unforgettable sights and experiences of the day.
Transportation: For 1 and 2 people, transportation will be by Tuk Tuk. From 3 or more people in an air-conditioned van.
Pickup included
Transportation: For 1 and 2 people, transportation will be by Tuk Tuk. From 3 or more people by air-conditioned van.
Pickup included
Transportation: Only 1 pax, transportation will be by Tuk Tuk. From 2 or more people in an air-conditioned car/minivan.
Pickup included
Transportation : For 1 and 2 people, transportation will be by Tuk Tuk. From 3 or more people in an air-conditioned van.
Pickup included
Transportation: For 1 and 2 people, transportation will be by Tuk Tuk. From 3 or more people by air-conditioned van.
Pickup included
Transportation: For 1 and 2 people, transportation will be by Tuk Tuk. From 3 or more people by air-conditioned van.
Pickup included
Transportation: For 1 and 2 people, transportation will be by Tuk Tuk. From 3 or more people in an air-conditioned van.
Pickup included
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