Grand Tour of Angkor – Full-Day Temple Exploration
Discover the hidden wonders of Angkor, exploring ancient temples rich in history, stunning architecture, and breathtaking views.
Price lists below:
English Guide | $40USD |
TukTuk | $25USD |
Car | $50USD |
Van | $66USD |
Itinerary – Explore Siem Reap’s Must-Visit Temples
1. Phnom Bakheng – The Hilltop Temple with Stunning Views
Start your day at Phnom Bakheng, an iconic 9th-century temple built during the reign of King Yasovarman I. As the highest temple in Angkor, it offers a panoramic view of Angkor Wat and the surrounding jungle. It’s a popular sunrise and sunset spot, making it one of the best photography locations in Siem Reap.
2. Preah Khan – The Sacred Sword Temple
Next, visit Preah Khan, a vast 12th-century Buddhist temple built by King Jayavarman VII. It served as a monastery, university, and military base, making it one of the most significant historical sites in Angkor. The temple’s maze-like corridors, intricate carvings, and overgrown trees create an atmosphere similar to Ta Prohm but with fewer crowds.
3. Neak Pean – The Healing Temple on an Island
Explore Neak Pean, a unique 12th-century temple situated on an artificial island in the middle of the now-dry Jayatataka Baray reservoir. Designed for spiritual healing, the temple has a central sanctuary surrounded by four sacred pools, symbolizing the four elements: earth, water, fire, and wind.
4. Ta Som – The Hidden Gem with a Majestic Tree
A lesser-known but highly photogenic temple, Ta Som is a compact yet beautiful site built by King Jayavarman VII. It features detailed carvings and a giant tree growing over the eastern gate, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and history enthusiasts.
5. Eastern Mebon – The Ancient Island Temple with Elephant Statues
Once located on an island in the East Baray reservoir, Eastern Mebon is a striking 10th-century Hindu temple built by King Rajendravarman. This temple is famous for its massive elephant statues at each corner and intricate carvings depicting Hindu mythology.
6. Pre Rup – The Sunset Temple with Fiery Red Stones
End your tour at Pre Rup, a 10th-century pyramid-style temple offering breathtaking sunset views. Its red sandstone bricks glow beautifully under the evening sun, creating a magical atmosphere. Historians believe Pre Rup was used for royal cremations, adding to its mystique.
- ✓ Private transportation
- ✓ Bottled water and refreshing towels
- ✓ Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- ✗ Angkor Pass ($37 per person)
- Wear comfortable shoes, as there will be walking and climbing.
- Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection.
- Don’t forget your camera to capture stunning views and ancient ruins.
Why Choose This Grand Tour?
✔ Explore 6 iconic temples in one day
✔ Visit less crowded but historically rich sites
✔ Experience breathtaking panoramic views
✔ Capture stunning photos of Angkor’s hidden gems
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