
Private Day Trip from Siem Reap
- 11 Stunden
- 8/10 | 13 Bewertungen
The waterfalls of Phnom Kulen or the temples of Koh Ker and Sambor Prei Kuk offer unique experiences in Cambodia through a private tour from Siem Reap.
Why Book a Private Day Trip?
Private excursions provide personalised service, lasting between 10 and 11 hours, and include an English-speaking guide, hotel pickup, and transport in a private vehicle. Larger groups benefit from cost savings.
Private Day Trip Options from Siem Reap
Several options are available for your private excursion, each exploring Cambodia's famed ancient temples.
Koh Ker Day Trip
Begin with hotel pickup and travel northeast to the ancient former Khmer capital of Koh Ker, featuring the second-largest temple complex in Cambodia. The tour includes a visit to Beng Mealea, set in a dense jungle.
Phnom Kulen Day Trip
This excursion visits Phnom Kulen National Park and the ancient city of Mahendraparvata, where Jayavarman II declared the Khmer Empire's establishment in 802. Highlights include the reclining Buddha statue, Beng Mealea temple, and waterfalls for swimming.
Sambor Prei Kuk Day Trip
Travel to Sambor Prei Kuk archaeological park, the oldest temple complex in Cambodia, dating from the 6th to 9th centuries. Entrance is not included and costs 10USD per person, valid for one day.
Kbal Spean & Banteay Srei Day Trip
This trip explores Kbal Spean, known as the Valley of a Thousand Lingas, featuring 11th and 12th-century rock carvings. It also includes a visit to Banteay Srei temple. An Angkor Pass is required for temple access.
Dress Code
To enter religious buildings, it is necessary to cover shoulders and knees. Please bring appropriate clothing.
Preise
Inklusive
- Hotel pickup & drop–off
- Transport by private vehicle with air condition
- English speaking guide
- Lunch
- Private and exclusive tour, nobody else will be in your group
Nicht inklusive
- Admission tickets: between 5USD and 15USD per person
- Beverages
Tipps
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility