2-Days Private Angkor Wat, Banteay Srei, Small & Grand Tour
Day 1: Angkor Wat & Small Tour Circuit
We departure from your hotel at 8am in the morning to explore the Angkor Wat, South Gate of Angkor Thom, Bayon, and after lunch we continues to visit Thommanon, Ta Prohm and finish at Banteay Kdei temple.
Day 2: Grand Tour Circuit + Banteay Srei Temple
We leave from your hotel at 8am direct to Preah Khan, Neak Poan, Ta Som, East Mebon temple, after lunch visit Banteay Srei - 1 hour drive from Siem Reap and on the way back explore Pre-Rup Temple.
Full Description
Angkor Wat Temple is a temple in Cambodia and is the largest religious monument in the world. Originally built as a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Vishnu for the Khmer Empire by King Suryavarman II in the 12th century, it was gradually transformed into a Buddhist temple and the end of the century; as such, it is also described as a "Hindu-Buddhist" temple.
The South Gate of Angkor Thom is the most famous temple in the Angkor Archaeological Park and should not be missed. Located next to Baksei Chamkrong but you can still drive or walk through it.
Bayon Temple is a beautiful temple related to Buddhism at Angkor in Cambodia. Built in the late 12th or early 13th century as the state temple of King Jayavarman VII. Bayon is located in the center of Angkor Thom.
Thommanon is one Hindu temples built during the reign of Suryavarman II in Angkor, Cambodia. This beautiful small temple is located east of the Victory Gate of Angkor Thom and north of Chau Say Tevoda. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, listed by UNESCO in 1992 under the name of Angkor.
Ta Prohm is the famous "Tomb Raider Temple" used in Angelina Jolie's movie. There is an amazing tree that grows on top of a temple. Don’t miss this temple.
Banteay Kdei is a Buddhist temple in Angkor, Cambodia. It is located southeast of Ta Prohm and east of Angkor Thom. it is in the style of Bayon architecture, like the designs of Ta Prohm and Preah Khan, but it is smaller and smaller. The tree roots at Banteay Kdei are absolutely massive, and they’re taking control of the buildings.
Preah Khan is a temple in Angkor, Cambodia, built in the 12th century for King Jayavarman VII to honor his father. It is located in the Grand Tour Circuit. Starting with Preah Khan, the most of the temples are in ruins, but it's nice to see.
Neak Pean is an island temple in the middle of a small pond. It is better only after the rain. At the end of dry season, there is not much water left. Located in the Grand Tour Circuit.
Ta Som is a small temple and surrounded by a moat and enclosed by three laterite walls which are broken but the best part is the stone doorway being consumed and help in place by a strangler tree. Located in the Grand Tour Circuit.
East Mebon, The temple is not in a very good condition, but the highlight here should be the elephant statues on each side of the temple. Located in the Grand Tour Circuit.
Pre Rup is a great temple near the end of the big circuit. Funerals were held here, perhaps that is why the temple is so impressive. The temple at the top of the pyramid are in better condition, so be sure to see this one.
Banteay Srei is built largely of red sandstone colors. It takes 1-hour drive from Siem Reap, but it can be combined with a grand tour circuit. The temple is extremely popular with tourists.
Tour Package Prices:
1 - 2pax (Minimum pay 2pax) USD 85 per person
3 - 4pax: USD 65 per person
5 - 6pax: USD 55 per person
7 - 12pax please contact us
Inclusions:
Pick up and drop off at your hotel in Siem Reap
English speaking tour guide
Vehicle with air-conditioning
Bottle of Mineral Water
Sightseeing tour duration 8 hours per day
Prices inclusive for the above temples listed only
Prices inclusive for the above 2 days tour
Exclusions:
X Meal
X Temple Entrance Ticket: (1 day: USD37, 3 Days: USD62 & 7 Days: USD72 per person)
X Travel Insurance
Cancellation Policy:
Free cancellation 48hours prior to tour date.
Term of Payment:
You do not to pay us in advance you can settle at the end of tour.
Travelling Tips:
Be aware that you must be dressed for visiting some of temples, Angkor Wat, Ba Phnom, Phnom Bakheng and climb the same temple and more. Your pants or skirt should cover your knees and the shirt should not be sleeveless (make sure your shirt covers your shoulders, not a bra) otherwise you will not be allowed in the temples. Or up there is done by the church authorities. Walking shoes are recommended and light cotton clothing is also recommended for the weather from March to July as it is very hot with high humidity.
The official Cambodia currency is Riel (KHR), however, US Dollar is accepted everywhere in the country and most prices are denominated in dollars. We advise you to bring US dollars and remember to bring new and clean banknotes as old or torn banknotes will not be accepted in most places. ATMs are available almost everywhere in the city as well and make it easy to withdraw cash in dollars. Usually the exchange rate is around 4,000 Riel to 1 USD, so if you give 3 USD for something worth 10000 Riel, you will get back usually 2000 Riel.