Kulen Waterfall and Banteay Srei Off Beaten Track: Exploring Cambodia's Hidden Charm
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Krong Siem Reap

Beholding a magnificent cascade in Cambodia, exploring the stream adorned with a thousand Shiva Lingas inscribed along its course, admiring Cambodia’s grandest recumbent Buddha,

Savoring the exceptional pink sandstone temple, Banteay Srei, famed for its astonishing carvings,

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Phnom Kulen National Park - After our driver and guide meet you at Hotel, we will proceed to Kulen mountain first to avoid the tourist’s crowds, the journey takes around one and half hour across many local villages with a fantastic view and many interesting local activities.

Phnom Kulen has major symbolic importance for Cambodia as the birthplace of the ancient Khmer Empire, for it was at Phnom Kulen that King Jayavarman II proclaimed independence from Java in 802 CE. Jayavarman II initiated the Devaraja cult of the king, a linga cult, in what is dated as 804 CE and declaring his independence from Java of whom the Khmer had been a vassalage state (whether this is actually “Java”, the Khmer chvea used to describe Champa, or “Lava” (a Lao kingdom) is debated, as well as the legend that he was earlier held as a ransom of the kingdom in Java. See Higham’s The Civilization of Angkor for more information about the debate). During the Angkorian era, the relief was known as Mahendraparvata.

  • Banteay Srei - After we finished Phnom Kulen we are returning to see the best temple of Banteay Srei.

Banteay Srei Consecrated on 22 April 967 A.D. Bantãy Srēi was the only major temple at Angkor not built by a monarch; its construction is credited to the courtiers named Vishnukumara and Yajnavaraha, Yajñavarāha who served as a counselor to king Rajendravarman II, foundational stela says that Yajnavaraha, grandson of king Harsavarman I, was a scholar and philanthropist who helped those who suffered from illness, injustice, or poverty. His pupil was the future king Jayavarman V, Originally, the temple was surrounded by a town called Īsvarapura.

Banteay Srei is known for the intricacy of its carvings. This carving is of a Kala, a mythical creature representative of time and of the god Siva.
Yajñavarāha’s temple was primarily dedicated to the Hindu god Śiva. Originally.

After finishing our temple tour you will drop off either at Hotel or somewhere in Siem Reap city.

What's Included
  • Private tour for a more personalized experience
  • Professional licensed tour guide
  • Complimentary bottled water
  • Convenient and comfortable transportation with a driver
What's Not Included
  • Entrance Fee
  • Lunch
  • Everything not mentioned are excluded
Location
Prince Angkor Hotel & Spa
Sivatha Road
Our tour guide will look for you at the Hotel lobby with your name
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Tiburduende
Jul 5, 2020
Great off the beaten track experience! - This is a good off the beaten track experience that you will find if you travel to Siam Reap, Cambodia. I had a chance to go last November 2019 and booked as I had read a couple of reviews recommending this experience. I also contacted Angkor Cab in advance and asked about some minor changes in the original schedule and they agreed without any hassle. I actually requested to be picked up in a special location (the "Giant" bus station at Siam Reap) also at a “special time”: 5:45am. Eventually my bus from Phnom Penh arrived around 30min later but still I had no problem to meet my host at Angkor Cab (Pahna). We went to pay a 3-Day Ticket Entry Pass to National Parks at the Government Booth (mandatory) and then proceeded to Bantey Srei quite early (I was the first visitor of the day!). This resulted in very pleasant experience as I literally had the whole site and scenery for myself. Besides avoiding crowds (which by the way is NOT possible at Angkor Wat) you also have the chance to avoid most of sellers and other people which sometimes can be annoying. However, if you do want a guide through the site you need to ask in advance (and pay extra) or opt to give a tip (USD$5~USD$10) to guard or other staff within the site (in my case I just asked the guard to take me a picture and I gave a USD$1 tip). I would recommend you take an hour or so at Bantey Srei and enjoy strolling around the site and take some nice pictures of the scenery. I would also recommend grabbing a quick snack or breakfast at end of site (near parking lot) as food is quite good and extremely cheap (I had some nice pancakes, a coffee and a small noodle bowl for just USD$5). If possible, use the bathroom at this site as trip to Phnom Kulen Park would take around an hour and a half (with really no place to stop in between). At Phnom Kulen National Park you would go up several stairs and eventually access a shrine for one of the largest (if not the largest of its kind) reclining Buddha statue (note that it is mandatory to take off your shoes to access the shrine itself). Afterwards you can visit the waterfalls and even have a quick swim which is quite refreshing (water is mildly cold but still enjoyable). In case you need a basic swimsuit, you can buy it there (I think there was a “rent” option as well). You will later see the “1000 Shiva lingas” cravings in the bed of river and if you want you can also grab a lunch within this area (in case you missed it at Bantey Srei) or even take a look at some local handcrafts. You will then take trip back downhill to Siam Reap area (90 mins aprox.) which fortunately transport provided by Angkor Cab is very comfortable and with good AC. Also, you can chat quite pleasantly with your host (in my case Pahna) who besides being an excellent driver he is also someone very easy to talk to as he is very amicable and speaks a very fluent English and is easy to understand. Finally we had one last stop at some visitor center just before arriving to my hotel which is basically a souvenir shop. You might want to take a look around but I wouldn’t recommend you to buy much (or anything) UNLESS you visit first the Night Market at Pub Street (which has a much wider variety and cheaper prices) and buy something you didn’t find at the Night Market.
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Sarah4pete
Apr 13, 2020
The butterflies - A fascinating trip into the Cambodian jungle with the most beautiful butterflies dancing around the ancient relics. This is a true treat and worth the climb through the exotic flora. A beautiful place. With the added treat of the fantastically carved ornate temple in rich red stone. Magical.
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