Siem Reap offers a captivating journey through Cambodia’s rich history and cultural heritage. This comprehensive tour takes visitors on an immersive exploration of the legendary Angkor Wat, the enigmatic Bayon Temple, and the enchanting Ta Prohm, where nature and ancient architecture collide. Beyond the iconic temples, the tour also includes a boat excursion on the serene Tonle Sap Lake, providing a glimpse into the unique floating communities that thrive on its waters. With knowledgeable guides and all-inclusive packages, this tour promises to leave a lasting impression on anyone seeking to uncover the wonders of Siem Reap.
Good To Know
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This Siem Reap tour provides a comprehensive exploration of the ancient Angkor Wat complex, including iconic temples like Bayon and Ta Prohm, as well as a boat tour of the Tonle Sap Lake.
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The tour offers an ideal balance of major archaeological sites and culture, with English-speaking guides, transportation, meals, and tips included in the starting price of $220.28 per person.
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Visitors can opt for an additional $20 per person private boat tour of Tonle Sap Lake to experience the unique floating village communities and their way of life.
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The tour is not recommended for children under 10, pregnant women, or wheelchair users due to the significant amount of walking, climbing stairs, and navigating uneven terrain involved.
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Angkor Wat, the largest sacred building dedicated to Vishnu, and the enigmatic stone faces of Bayon Temple, are highlights of this comprehensive Siem Reap tour experience.
Tour Overview and Pricing
The Siem Reap Tour includes visits to some of Cambodia’s most iconic landmarks, such as Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Prohm, and Tonle Sap Lake.
Priced from $220.28 per person, the tour lasts 8 hours and is limited to small groups of up to 5 participants.
English-speaking guides lead the way, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Visitors can opt to pay now or later.
The tour covers hotel pickup, transportation, meals, and tips, with a private boat tour of Tonle Sap Lake available for an additional $20 per person.
Entrance fees to Angkor Wat are $43 per person, payable on the day of the tour.
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Itinerary Highlights
Visitors can marvel at the grandeur of Angkor Wat, the largest sacred building on earth, dedicated to Hindu god Vishnu.
The tour also explores Bayon Temple, known for its hundreds of stone faces, and Angkor Thom Metropolis, the final Khmer Empire city.
Participants will tour Ta Prohm Temple, famous for its overgrown trees and roots, as featured in the film Tomb Raider.
They’ll then take a boat tour along the South Gate to see floating homes and fishing fields, followed by a visit to Tonle Sap Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, to experience local life in a floating village.
Inclusions
The tour includes hotel pickup, an experienced guide, and all transportation. Plus, meals and tips are included in the price. For those interested in a private boat tour of Tonle Sap Lake, that’s available for an additional $20 per person. The entrance fee for Angkor Wat is $43 per person, which must be purchased directly on the day of the tour.
Inclusions | Price |
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Hotel pickup | Included |
Experienced guide | Included |
All transportation | Included |
Meals | Included |
Tips | Included |
Private boat tour of Tonle Sap Lake | $20 per person |
Entrance fee for Angkor Wat | $43 per person |
Preparation and Recommendations
Recommended items to bring include comfortable shoes, a hat, a camera, sunscreen, and water.
The best time to visit the floating village on Tonle Sap Lake is during the rainy season from August to February.
Travelers should note that an Angkor Pass must be purchased directly on the day of the tour.
The tour isn’t suitable for children under 10, pregnant women, or wheelchair users.
Following these simple preparation tips will help ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience exploring the ancient temples and floating community on this comprehensive Siem Reap tour.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyRestrictions
This tour may not be suitable for all travelers. The tour has some restrictions in place. It isn’t recommended for:
- Children under 10 years old
- Pregnant women
- Wheelchair users
- Those with limited mobility or difficulty walking for extended periods.
The tour involves a significant amount of walking, climbing stairs, and navigating uneven terrain at the Angkor Archaeological Park.
Visitors should ensure they can comfortably participate in the activities. Anyone with concerns about their ability to fully enjoy the tour should consult with the tour operator prior to booking.
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Angkor Wat and Khmer History
Angkor Wat stands as the crown jewel of the Khmer Empire‘s architectural achievements, a sprawling temple complex dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu.
Built in the early 12th century, it features extensive wall decorations and the longest bas-relief in the world, showcasing scenes from Hindu mythology.
Alongside Angkor Wat, the tour explores the Bayon Temple, known for its hundreds of stone faces, and the Angkor Thom Metropolis, the final Khmer capital.
The tour also visits Ta Prohm, famous for its overgrown trees and roots, which were featured in the film Tomb Raider.
These ancient sites offer a glimpse into the rich history and cultural legacy of the Khmer civilization.
Exploring Bayon and Angkor Thom
After exploring the grandeur of Angkor Wat, the tour delves deeper into the rich Khmer legacy by visiting the awe-inspiring Bayon Temple and the sprawling Angkor Thom Metropolis.
Bayon is renowned for its serene, enigmatic stone faces, which gaze outward in all directions.
Angkor Thom, the final capital of the Khmer Empire, boasts:
- The Terrace of the Leper King, with its intricate carvings.
- The Terrace of the Elephants, featuring impressive bas-reliefs.
- The Baphuon temple, a colossal three-tiered pyramid.
- The iconic Victory Gate, with its towering statues of the King.
Exploring these captivating sites offers a deeper understanding of the Khmer civilization’s architectural and artistic prowess.
Floating Village on Tonle Sap
The tour continues with a visit to Tonle Sap, Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake.
Visitors will embark on a boat tour to experience the floating village, where they’ll witness the unique way of life of the local communities. The floating houses, shops, and schools all exist on the vast expanse of the lake.
Visitors can observe the daily activities of the fishermen and learn about their reliance on the lake’s resources. The boat tour provides a fascinating glimpse into the adaptations necessary for living on the water.
Experiencing the floating village offers a memorable insight into the culture and traditions of this remarkable region.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Purchase the Angkor Pass on the Day of the Tour?
Yes, the Angkor Pass must be purchased directly on the day of the tour. Visitors can’t buy it in advance and will need to get it when they arrive at the Angkor Archaeological Park.
What Are the Options for Private or Group Tours?
The tour offers both small group and private options. The small group tour is limited to 5 participants, while a private tour is available for an additional $20 per person. Both include hotel pickup, an experienced guide, transportation, and meals.
Do I Need a Visa to Visit Siem Reap?
Yes, most travelers need a visa to visit Siem Reap, Cambodia. Visitors can apply for an e-visa online or get a visa upon arrival at the Siem Reap International Airport. The visa fee is typically around $30 USD.
Is There a Dress Code for the Temple Visits?
There’s no strict dress code, but visitors should wear modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees when visiting temples. Shorts, short skirts, and sleeveless tops are generally not allowed out of respect for the sacred sites.
Can I Extend the Tour to Include Additional Sites?
Yes, you can extend the tour to include additional sites. The tour provider offers customizable options, allowing you to add more temples or activities to the itinerary for an additional cost.
Sum Up
The Siem Reap tour offers a comprehensive glimpse into Cambodia’s rich history and cultural heritage. From the grandeur of Angkor Wat to the serene floating villages, this experience immerses visitors in the captivating essence of the region. With knowledgeable guides and a well-curated itinerary, travelers can uncover the enchanting stories that lie within the ancient temples and communities, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a truly memorable adventure.
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