Full Day Private Tuk Tuk Multiple Temple Tour
Highlights
- Private tour with maximum 4 people
- Visit UNESCO-listed Angkor Wat
- Explore Bayon and Ta Prohm temples
- Personalized itinerary with sunset option
- Free hotel pick-up and drop-off
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Duration 8-10 hours
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Private Tour for 4 people
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Free hotel pickup/drop-off
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Unlimited bottled water
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Personalized tour options
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the ancient wonders of Angkor Wat with this Full Day Private Tuk Tuk Multiple Temple Tour in Siem Reap. Explore the mystical temples of Bayon, Ta Prohm, Banteay Kdie, and more with a maximum of 4 people, ensuring a personalized and intimate experience. Your adventure begins with a free pick-up from your accommodation, where you'll journey through the stunning Cambodian landscape in a traditional Tuk Tuk. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of these UNESCO-listed sites as you witness intricate carvings and breathtaking architecture. With inclusions like free transfers, bottled water, and an English-speaking Tuk Tuk driver, this tour promises a day filled with discovery and wonder. Don't miss the chance to witness the beauty of Angkor Wat like never before!
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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8 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Explore Angkor Wat and multiple temples on a full-day private Tuk Tuk tour, offering a personalized experience in stunning Cambodian landscapes.
Included
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Transfer to/from your hotel
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Unlimited Bottled Water
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Coconut juice
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Tuk Tuk driver speak English
Excluded
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Entrance fee to visit temple 1day $37
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Personal expend
What to expect
With this iconic view of Angkor Wat temple, our journey through the Angkor Wat Archeological Park has now come to an end. It's been a pleasure to guide you along the way, and I hope you learned something about Khmer architecture and history
Under a majestic entrance tower (gopura) on your right, you are about to enter " the fortress of cells" or " the citadel of chambers" as it's also called. Banteay Kdie was finished in early 13th century in the bayon architectural style - remember those giant buddha faces? A buddhist monastic complex was place on the site of a 10th-century temple.
We have already visited one temple that looked like it from a Tomb Raider movie. Well. now we are standing next to Ta Prohm temple where the actual movie with Lara Croft was shot. As a result, it quickly gained popularity and may now be overcrowded- I don't remember seeing so many tourists in game or in the movie!
Ta Keo
welcome to another Mount Meru! Ta Keo temple is somehow difference. it's built completely from sandstone, which makes it the oldest sandstone Khmer building. It has a different massive look, due to the absence of external decorations. Was it some kind of Hindu artistic concept preferring simplicity?
At the same crossroad where we turned to the Thommanon, turn the opposite direction. We can see Chau Say Tavoda from there. It's less than 100 metres away. Chau Say Tavoda look like a twin temple to Thommanon. Scholars can't agree if Thommanon and Chau Sa Tavoda Are actually twin temples constructed during the reign of King Suryavarman I, or if the work on Thommanon started a few decades before Chau Say Tevoda was built.
Resting just by the way towards the ta Keo and Ta Prohm thommanon temple is one of the best-preserved classical Angkor style sights in the whole area. This elegant temple was build during the reign of Suryavarman II in rge first half of the 12th century. Compared with Angkor Wat itself, the Thommanon temple was build at approximately the same time construction on Angkor Wat started. The final work on this temple, however, ended at the end of the 12th century. Archaeologists and art historians this this because of the style used for the carving of women.
Terrace of the Leper King
This terrace is on the north side of the Terrace of the elephant - aligned with it but standing separate. It's the highest part of the terraces that surround the royal square of Angkor Thom. Constructed in the late 12th century during the reign of Jayavarman VI, this terrace was named after the statue that stands on it. When it was discovered, the moss and discolouration gave the statue a look of a person with leprosy. Coincidentally, the king who moved the capital of the Khmer empire near the Angkor Wat,
Tep Pranam
To see a specific part of the history of Angkor, we have reached the Buddhist shrine Tep Pranam. Unlike the vast majority of Buddhist temples date back to the 9th century, Tep Pranam was NOT originally place of any Hinduistic cult. Originally, a small wooden Buddhist shrine from 9th century, it was expanded over time with Naga balustrades, Lion sculptures and a laterite cruciform terrace.
We are about to enter the central temple of Angkor Thom-bayon. We can climb the stairs at the entrance gate and walk aong the walls that from the first floor of the gallery. Speaking of which, the walls themselves are interesting for wall carvings. There is a fancy expression for this kind of carving which is called bas-reliefs, meaning low-reliefs as opposed to high reliefs. Enough of the linguistics and back to the carvings. They are full of stories. We can see the Khmer army on the march, a naval battle, as well as a market scene.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Travelers should have a high level of physical fitness
What our experts say
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Visit local eateries for authentic Khmer food.
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Consider adding a sunset tour for stunning views.
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Wear comfortable shoes for temple exploration.
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Bring cash for temple entrance fees.
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Stay hydrated; it's a long day!
More About this Experience
Introduction
Embark on a mesmerizing journey through the ancient wonders of Angkor Wat with the Full Day Private Tuk Tuk Multiple Temple Tour in Siem Reap, Cambodia. This exclusive small-group experience guarantees an intimate and personalized exploration of the UNESCO-listed archaeological site, ensuring a memorable adventure filled with history and beauty.What to expect?
Travelers can anticipate a full day of awe-inspiring temple visits, starting with the iconic Angkor Wat at sunrise. Explore the mystical ruins of Bayon, Ta Prohm, Banteay Kdie, Ta Keo, Chau Say Tevoda, Thommanon, and the majestic Terrace of the Elephants. Immerse yourself in the rich history and intricate architecture of these ancient temples, guided by a knowledgeable Tuk Tuk driver who speaks English fluently.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and culture lovers looking to delve into the heart of Cambodia's past. Whether traveling solo, with friends, or as a couple, this private tour caters to a maximum of 4 people, ensuring a personalized and exclusive experience for all participants.Why book this?
Discover the hidden gems of Angkor Wat in the most authentic and immersive way possible. With a small group size, personalized itinerary, and knowledgeable guide, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the temples at your own pace and gain a deeper understanding of Cambodia's rich heritage. From free hotel transfers to unlimited bottled water, every detail is taken care of to ensure a seamless and memorable adventure.Good to know
As you venture through the temples, don't forget to bring sunscreen, a hat, and comfortable walking shoes to fully enjoy the experience. With entrance fees of just $3 for a day of temple exploration, this tour offers exceptional value for money. Enjoy coconut juice and bottled water throughout the day, keeping you refreshed and energized for the journey ahead.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the Full Day Private Tuk Tuk Multiple Temple Tour rave about the knowledgeable guides, personalized experience, and stunning beauty of Angkor Wat. Many highlight the convenience of the small group size and the opportunity to explore the temples in-depth, making it a must-do excursion for anyone visiting Siem Reap. Don't miss out on this unforgettable journey through Cambodia's ancient history and architectural wonders.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is