1 Day Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom Tour from Siem Reap: Explore Historical Khmer Temples
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Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Angkor Wat - Our tour package will visit all the temple below”
    Angkor Wat, in its beauty and state of preservation, is unrivaled. Its mightiness and magnificence bespeak a pomp and a luxury surpassing that of a Pharaoh or a Shah Jahan, an impressiveness greater than that of the Pyramids, an artistic distinctiveness as fine as that of the Taj Mahal. Angkor Wat is located about six kilometers (four miles) north of Siem Reap, south of Angkor Thom. Entry and exit to Angkor Wat can only be access from its west gate.

Angkor Wat was built in the first half of the 12th century (113-5BC). Estimated construction time of the temple is 30 years by King Suryavarman II, dedicated to Vishnu (Hindu), replica of Angkor Thom style of art.

  • Prasat Kravan - Prasat Krawan is located in the east of Angkor Wat and south of Banteay Kdei. A enter and depart from the east
  • Baksei Chamkrong - Baksei Chamkrong is a small Hindu temple, built by the Angkor King Harshavarman I during his reign between 915 to 923.

The temple lies on the left side on the way from Angkor Wat to Angkor Thom. It was dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva and built in to remember the King´s parents.

  • Eastern Mebon - The East Mebon was dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and honors the parents of the king. Its location reflects Khmer architects’ concern with orientation and cardinal directions. The temple was built on a north–south axis with Rajendravarman’s state temple, Pre Rup, located about 1,200 meters to the south just outside the baray. The East Mebon also lies on an east–west axis with the palace temple Phimeanakas, another creation of Rajendravarman’s reign, located about 6,800 meters due west.
  • Pre Rup - Pre Rup is a Hindu temple at Angkor, Cambodia, built as the state temple of Khmer king Rajendravarman and dedicated in 961 or early 962. It is a temple mountain of combined brick, laterite and sandstone construction.
  • Ta Prohm Temple - Ta Prohm is the modern name of the temple at Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, built in the Bayon style largely in the late 12th and early 13th centuries and originally called Rajavihara
  • Ta Nei Temple - Ta Nei was extended initially toward the east and then enlarged with three small gopuras on the north, west and south and a large east gopura that is essentially a part of the inner, galleried enclosure. As at Ta Prohm, city walls were begun but were probably never finished. Today only two outer gopuras exist to the west and east.
  • Ta Keo - Ta Keo is a temple-mountain in Angkor, possibly the first to be built entirely of sandstone by Khmers
  • Banteay Kdei - Banteay Kdei, meaning “A Citadel of Chambers”, also known as “Citadel of Monks’ cells”, is a Buddhist temple in Angkor, Cambodia. It is located southeast of Ta Prohm and east of Angkor Thom.
  • Ta Som - Ta Som is a small temple at Angkor, Cambodia, built at the end of the 12th century for King Jayavarman VII. It is located north east of Angkor Thom and just east of Neak Pean. The King dedicated the temple to his father Dharanindravarman II (Paramanishkalapada) who was King of the Khmer Empire from 1150 to 1160
  • Neak Pean - Neak Pean (or Neak Poan) (“The entwined serpents”) at Angkor, Cambodia is an artificial island with a Buddhist temple on a circular island in Jayatataka Baray, which was associated with Preah Khan temple, built during the reign of King Jayavarman VII.[3]:389 It is the “Mebon” of the Preah Khan baray (the “Jayatataka” of the inscription).
  • Preah Khan - Preah Khan is a temple at Angkor, Cambodia, built in the 12th century for King Jayavarman VII to honor his father. It is located northeast of Angkor Thom and just west of the Jayatataka baray, with which it was associated. It was the centre of a substantial organisation, with almost 100,000 officials and servants
  • Angkor Thom - Angkor Thom is the transform name from another alternative name of Nokor Thom which is believed to be the correct one, due to neglect of calling it in incorrect pronunciation. The word Nokor is literally derived from Sanskrit word of Nagara which means City, combining with Khmer word Thom which means Big or Great so as to form Nokor Thom then being altered to current name of Angkor Thom
  • Bayon Temple - Bayon is in the heart of the ancient city of Angkor Thom, which was the symbolic center of the Khmer empire. Dedicated to Buddha by King Jayavarman VII, this state temple was originally called \
What's Included
  • English-speaking guide
  • Complimentary cool towels
  • Experienced, safe driver
  • All local taxes included
What's Not Included
  • Food & Drinks
  • Travel Insurance
  • Temple Pass
  • Appreciated Tip
Location
Angkor Wat
Sangkat Nokor Thum,
Cancellation Policy

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

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Benorepen
Feb 10, 2023
My honest opinion... - I had a wonderful experience. Seeing Angkor Wat and different Temples in my naked eye is a dream come true. This will be counted as one of my best memories. The tour guide explained very well the history and culture of ancient civilization of Khmer. The tour is not perfect but I am grateful to have them. Better to have a tour guide, because it is easy to get lost in the middle of temple maze. I am very satisfied. Good Job!
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