4-Day Siem Reap & Angkor Temple Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Kbal Spean, Banteay Srei, and Banteay Samre

After breakfast at your hotel, we will pick you up at 8:00 AM (flexible timing). Our first stop will be to purchase your temple pass before heading to the UNESCO-listed sites. We begin by exploring Kbal Spean, an Angkorian-era site situated on the southwest slopes of the Kulen Hills. Here, you will discover the famous “Thousand Lingas” carved into the riverbed, beautiful sculptures of Hindu gods, and a scenic waterfall.

Later, we will take you to visit the charming temple of Banteay Srei (often called the Lady Temple), which is widely considered the crown jewel of Khmer classical art, followed by a visit to the historic Banteay Samre temple.

Day 2: The Grand Circuit & Ta Prohm (The Tomb Raider Temple

We start the day early at 7:00 AM to visit Ta Prohm, originally built as a Mahayana Buddhist monastery and university by King Jayavarman VII. Famous for the massive tree roots growing directly out of the ancient stones, this stunning jungle-covered complex is best experienced early in the morning to avoid the crowds.

Afterward, we will continue our journey along the Grand Circuit to explore Pre Rup, East Mebon, Ta Som, Neak Pean, and Preah Khan—a grand temple built by King Jayavarman VII to honor his father.

Day 3: Angkor Thom, Ancient Capitals, and Angkor Wat

Our morning begins at 7:00 AM to ensure a crowd-free experience. We head straight to Bayon Temple, located at the heart of the ancient city of Angkor Thom. Built in the 12th century, this Buddhist temple is world-famous for its captivating, giant stone faces.

From there, we will walk through the shaded parkland to explore Baphuon Temple, the Royal Palace & Phimeanakas, the beautiful ancient pools, and the Terrace of the Elephants. We will exit via the peaceful Victory Gate to avoid the crowds, continuing on to the hidden gem of Ta Nei and the sprawling Banteay Kdei temple.

In the afternoon, you will enter the legendary Angkor Wat through its less-frequented east entrance. This allows you to explore the magnificent monument in peace and capture the best photographs without the usual crowds.

Day 4: Wat Thmey (Killing Fields), Artisans Angkor, and Silk Farm

After breakfast, we will take you to visit Wat Thmey, a pagoda near Siem Reap town that serves as a memorial site for the Khmer Rouge Killing Fields (1975–1979), offering a poignant look into the history of the regime.

Next, we will transition to celebrating Cambodia’s cultural rebirth by visiting Artisans Angkor and a local Silk Farm, where you can witness traditional Khmer handicrafts and silk weaving in action. Afterward, we will transfer you safely back to your hotel.)

GROUP SIZE PRICE
1-4 Max Car 360USD
5-7 Max Van 370 USD
8-10 Max Van 380USD

✅ English-speaking tour guide, A/C vehicle
✅Car parking fees, Gasoline
✅Cool drinks/water and towels

❌ Meals (B/L/D)
❌ Any other than mentioned
❌ Temple pass and boat ticket
❌ Beng Mealea Ticket
❌ Apsara Dinner Show
❌ Tips

✍ Please let me know in advance of your trip if you would like to include this in your tour. Also, be advised that there is an additional cost of $18 per person for this Apsara add-on.

Note: your tour guide has the expertise to customize your trip and is adaptable to last-minute demands. Every tour is meticulously organized to steer clear of large tour groups and provide a memorable experience. At every stop along the way, take pleasure in the comfort of cold water and cool towels.
*Key information: Request that your hotel pack breakfast for your sunrise trip if they are providing it for free.
*Please be aware that to visit several of our temples, you must wear appropriate clothing. This implies that your shirt cannot be sleeveless (make sure your top covers your shoulders, no singlets), and your slacks or skirt should cover your knees. Otherwise, the Temple Authority will not permit you to enter or ascend. Due to the extremely hot and humid weather from March to July, it is advised to wear light cotton clothing and comfortable walking shoes. We advise you to pack your camera charger so you may use it to recharge it at the restaurant during your lunch break.

Remark:

Payment of  tour fees will be required to at the end of tour only  (you are not required to pay in advance or deposit at all) and pay in cash in USD only ( NO payment by credit cards )

FAQ:

Q: Is it OK to tip guide/driver?
A: Yes, it is OK. If you would like to.

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