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Angkor Sunrise & Small Circuit Temple Tour

1. Angkor Sunrise & Small Circuit Temple Tour

Early wake up and get picked up by comfortable vehicle, and visit Angkor Wat, the Angkor Thom complex containing Bayon temple and also Ta Prohm (Tomb-Raider) Temple. The automobile transports guests the short distances between the temples. Open your eyes to a beautiful Angkor Wat sunrise after an early wake-up call in the massive and magnificent Angkor Park. After the sunrise, you'll be able to satisfy your breakfast cravings at one of the many local restaurants within the Angkor Complex with some delicious Cambodian meal! The fascinating beauty of Bayon, located at the center of Angkor Thom, will then be explored. Its 54 towers are each topped off with the four faces of Avalokiteshvara. After Bayon, proceed to the world-famous Ta Prohm (Tomb-Raider) Temple, a 2001 movie. We'll return to town around midday (12:30pm).

Siem Reap: Temple Tour with Visit to Angkor Wat & Breakfast

2. Siem Reap: Temple Tour with Visit to Angkor Wat & Breakfast

You will be picked up from your hotel lobby before sunrise at between 4:30 am to 5:00 am and continue to the watch the sunrise at one of the world's cultural heritage and the largest temple in the world, Angkor Wat temple as you soak in the breathtaking sunrise. We may spend about 1-hour and 30 minutes to explore the whole entire building of Angkor Wat temple after seeing the sunrise and then have short break in the village for a local breakfast that you can enjoy of taste authentic Cambodian breakfast like Khmer noodle soup with traditional desserts like palm cake and steam rice dumplings with palm sugar. Before we continue our temple tour, we take to see an interesting local market and walk in between food stalls to look for the best Cambodian specialties, where you can try Cambodian dishes such as sticky rice, cakes, fruits, egg After that, we continue to visit Pre Rup temple, the jungle temple of Ta Prohm, which has been left in its original state and is partly overgrown with trees and huge roots, and then go to visit Bayon temple and the Victory gate of Angkor Thom, which has become a world-famous landmark and was built by King Jayavarman VII, who was also a Mahayana Buddhist. Bayon is also the only monastery that has survived to this day and was used as a place for worship, education, and administration and then drop you off at your hotel or Old market area

Siem Reap: Angkor Wat Sunrise Tour via Tuk Tuk & Breakfast

3. Siem Reap: Angkor Wat Sunrise Tour via Tuk Tuk & Breakfast

You will be picked up from your hotel lobby before sunrise at 4:40 am by private tuk tuk ride and continue to the watch the sunrise at one of the world's cultural heritage and the largest temple in the world, Angkor Wat temple as you soak in the breathtaking sunrise. We may spend about 1-hour and 30 minutes to explore the whole entire building of Angkor Wat temple after seeing the sunrise and then have short break for breakfast in the village of Preah Dak that you can enjoy of taste authentic Cambodian breakfast like Khmer noodle soup with traditional desserts like palm cake and steam rice dumplings with palm sugar. After that, we continue to visit the jungle temple of Ta Prohm & Ta Nei, which has been left in its original state and is partly overgrown with trees and huge roots, and then go to visit Bayon temple and the Victory gate of Angkor Thom, which has become a world-famous landmark and was built by King Jayavarman VII, who was also a Mahayana Buddhist. Bayon is also the only monastery that has survived to this day and was used as a place for worship, education, and administration. At the end of our joined in tour, we take to visit a local market in Siem Reap where the local people get some stuffs like food, fruits, cloth.. and walk in between food stalls to look for the best Cambodian specialties, where you can try Cambodian dishes such as sticky rice, cakes, fruits, egg noodles, or even fried spiders and scorpion and then drop you off at your hotel or Old market area.

Siem Reap: Angkor Wat Sunrise and Market Tour by Jeep

4. Siem Reap: Angkor Wat Sunrise and Market Tour by Jeep

This half-day jeep tour is for the early risers - see Ankor Wat reflected on the surface of its by the sunrise. You'll also see the Royal Bath Sras Srang, jungle temples Ta Prohm and Ta Nei, Bayon Temple, Victory Gate before visiting with a visit to a local market. It's an early start with pickup from your Siem Reap hotel as you head straight to Angkor Wat for sunrise. Don’t forget your camera to snap an iconic sunrise at Angkor Wat photo that will make the early alarm call worth it. You’ll spend around 1.5 hours exploring Angkor Wat after sunrise, with your guide explaining the cultural importance of the ancient site. The enormous Buddhist temple is the largest religious monument in the world, and dates back to the 12th-century. Next, you’ll stop for a short break to enjoy a authentic breakfast at a local restaurant. Enjoy a real Cambodian breakfast of Khmer noodle soup with traditional desserts such as palm cake and steam rice dumplings with palm sugar.  After breakfast, return to the jeep and continue your tour at the jungle temples of Ta Prohm and Ta Nei. Still in their original state the jungle is reclaiming the complex as plants, vines and huge roots take over the site. Fans of 2001 film “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider” will find the place familiar. Continue to Bayon Temple and its serene stone faces. With architecture significantly different to Angkor Wat, the temple has great photo opportunities at every turn. You’ll also visit the impressive Victory Gate of Angkor Thom. The stone structure was built by Jayavaram VII to protect the city from invading neighbours, and the gate has withstood the test of time. Before the jeep returns you to your hotel, you’ll stop at a local market in Siem Reap to see locals buying and selling produce, handicrafts and clothing. If you wish you can try Cambodian dishes such as sticky rice, cakes, fruits and egg noodles.  If you are feeling adventurous why not try fried spiders and scorpion, common local snacks in south-east Asian markets.

Siem Reap: Private Temple Tour and Village Experience

5. Siem Reap: Private Temple Tour and Village Experience

Discover Angkor Wat with an experienced tour guide and wake to the sunrise for a ride through the city center. Admire this beautiful temple and enjoy a picnic-style Cambodian breakfast. Then, visit the local market of Siem Reap, before exploring the traditional village of Phum Preah Dak. Depart at 4:40 am by private transport with an English-speaking tour guide to watch the sunrise at Angkor Wat temple. Once there, explore the whole entire building of Angkor Wat temple, before taking a short break for a picnic-breakfast in front of the Royal swim poor of Sras Srang. Try the taste authentic Cambodian breakfast like Khmer noodle soup with traditional desserts like palm cake and steam rice dumplings with palm sugar. After that, visit the interesting local market in the countryside of Siem Reap and walk in between food stalls to look for the best Cambodian specialties, where you can try Cambodian dishes such as sticky rice, cakes, fruits, egg noodles, or even fried spiders and scorpion. Then, find yourself at a traditional village of Phum Preah Dak, where you can see the classic Cambodian-syle house and watch the local people who make palm cake for a living. Continue your tour with a local guide to explore the jungle temple of Ta Prohm and Ta Nei which has been left in its original state and is partly overgrown with trees and huge roots. Then go to visit Bayon Temple and the Victory gate of Angkor Thom, which has become a world-famous landmark. Built by King Jayavarman VII, who was also a Mahayana Buddhist, Bayon is the only monastery that has survived to this day and was used as a place for worship, education, and administration. At the end of the tour, transfer back to Siem Reap City from Angkor Park.

Siem Reap: Private Multi-Stop Jeep and Boat Tour in Angkor

6. Siem Reap: Private Multi-Stop Jeep and Boat Tour in Angkor

This quick getaway to Siem Reap offers a guided jeep tour of Angkor, one of Cambodia’s most iconic and historic cities, including transportation and local meals. Visit the Phare Circus, Ta Prohm, Bayon Temple, and more. Enjoy a private cruise to the floating village. Day 1: Arrive in Siem Reap and visit the Phare CircusYour adventure starts with a meet and greet with your guide and driver at the airport, followed by a transfer straight to your accommodation for a few hours of rest. In the evening, head out to have a Khmer dinner at the famous HAVEN restaurant, with its unique setting and beautiful garden. Then, go see a Phare Circus performance that combines local traditions with innovation and creativity. Day 2: Visit Ta Prohm and Banteay SreiStarting in the morning, travel by jeep to Ta Prohm, pausing to collect your entry pass at the archaeological park entrance. Ta Prohm’s crumbling towers and root-embraced walls make it one of the most picturesque and atmospheric ruins in the Angkor complex. After exploring this iconic temple, have lunch at Srah Srang, then visit Banteay Srei. This red sandstone temple is one of Angkor’s most significant structures. Its walls are decorated with elaborate carvings which have been preserved remarkably well. Day 3: Angkor Sunrise and Angkor Thom SunsetRising at the crack of dawn, take a deep breath and get ready to experience the once-in-a-lifetime chance to see the most beautiful sunrise at Angkor Wat. Enjoy the views and learn how the rising sun brings the temples to life. Then, head down to explore the ancient temple at its most atmospheric, bathed in the warm glow of the morning sun. After exploring Angkor Wat, you’ll return to your accommodation and have time to rest before exploring the walled city of Angkor Thom. From Angkor Thom, continue to Bayon Temple. Located at the center of the city, see why this temple is also known as the “Giant Face Temple.” Your guide will point out the most interesting of the detailed bas reliefs illustrating everyday life in the Angkorian era. The tour concludes at the vast moat of Angkor Thom complex, where you’ll get to take a peaceful sunset cruise on a rowboat while enjoying canapés (hors d'oeuvre) and drinks. Day 4: Tour to Rouluos Temples and the Floating VillagePrepare to travel back in time to one of the earliest capitals in the Angkor area, Hariharalaya, now known as the Rouluos Group. Then, head to Kampong Pluk. Hop aboard a private boat to visit a floating village built entirely on stilts in the Tonle Sap, the lake at Cambodia’s center. See the little school, Buddhist temple, and shops before puttering off to a nearby floating fishing village. Day 5: Depart Siem ReapOn the final day of the tour, start with a filling breakfast before checkout time at the hotel. A jeep will be waiting to take you to the airport in Siem Reap. If planning to stay in Angkor longer, your guide will recommend some activities to do in the area.

Siem Reap: Private Angkor and Floating Village Jeep Trip

7. Siem Reap: Private Angkor and Floating Village Jeep Trip

Experience a once-in-a-lifetime adventure on this private trip in Angkor. Ride in a vintage, open-air jeep to Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm, and a local mushroom farm, then leave land for the water on a boat trip to a floating village. Enjoy included transportation, meals, and various tastings. Day 1: Angkor Sunrise Jeep TourFollowing pickup from your hotel by vintage jeep, head to Angkor Wat where your guide will find the best spot to view the sunrise and take photos. Then, head down to explore the ancient temple at its most atmospheric, bathed in the warm glow of the morning sun. Before breakfast, head into the inner sanctum of Angkor Wat to admire the carvings and architecture of the temple. Continue along the tourist route to Angkor Thom, filled with stone sculptures depicting demons and deities. Learn about the cultural significance of the Bayon Temple, the Terrace of Elephants, and the Royal Enclosure from your guide as you roam around Angkor Thom. Next, take a short break to enjoy light refreshments to keep your energy level up before getting back in the jeep and continuing to the Ta Nei Temple. Travel through Angkor off-roads on the way to visit Ta Prohm Temple. The iconic Ta Prohm is overgrown by jungle trees and vines, with many parts of the temple crumbling to the ground. After finishing all visits for the day, enjoy typical Khmer cuisine during lunch by the small reservoir of Sra Srang. Day 2: Floating Village and Sunset Boat TourGet picked up in the afternoon, then head south of Siem Reap through the picturesque Cambodian countryside. Stop at a local family house surrounded by rice paddies to sip on a cold coconut or a local juice, meet the family, and spend time with them, learning about their farming life. Next on the itinerary is a visit to a local mushroom farm to learn about how mushrooms are grown using technical methods. Then, head to a rice wine distillery where you’ll get to try Cambodian rice wine right where it is produced. Later, drive to the nearby Tonle Sap Lake and travel by boat through the Kampong Phluk floating villages, where locals will greet you with smiles and enthusiastic waves. Get insight into the ways the local people live in this region. Your guide will describe the Tonle Sap Lake in more detail and tell you about the phenomenon that creates a depth variance of up to eight meters and why this lake is vital to Cambodia’s survival. Appreciate this new perspective of Cambodia as you cruise along the river. To complete the evening, take a boat ride on the waterway and enjoy local delicacies, including soft drinks and other cold beverages. Take in a spectacular view of Tonle Sap at twilight, then arrive back at your hotel in the evening. 

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What people are saying about Srah Srang

Overall rating

4.6 / 5

based on 66 reviews

I recently had the opportunity to visit the stunning temple complex of Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia, and I am so grateful to have had Chenda as our guide for the experience. From the moment we met, it was clear that Chenda was not only knowledgeable about the history and significance of the temples, but also deeply passionate about sharing that knowledge with others. As a professional archaeologist, Chenda brought a unique perspective to the tour, offering insights and anecdotes that truly enhanced our understanding of the ancient Khmer civilization and the cultural significance of the temples. But his expertise didn't stop there - Chenda is also an incredibly talented photographer, and was able to capture some truly breathtaking shots over the temple complex. In addition to his impressive knowledge and skills, Chenda was also a fantastic communicator and a very entertaining guide. He kept the group engaged and enthusiastic throughout the tour.

Our tour guide Mr. David picked us up at the hotel on time as agreed, together with a tuk-tuk and driver, at 4:40 a.m. and the tour began. His English was excellent and you could feel his passion for his job and this breathtaking place from the first second! We drove to the ticket center and then to Angkor Wat, where he showed us various photo spots in the dark, from which we were allowed to choose the most suitable for us for the sunrise! After that around 6.30am the tour of Angkor Wat started. Very extensive, never hectic and full of interesting facts and stories about this place! After breakfast in the village, visit to Palm Fruit Cupcake Bakery and visit to Ta Prohm and Bayon! Around 1.30pm the tour was over and we were taken back to the hotel! For us personally completely sufficient! An unforgettable day! Conclusion: Mr. David is history, travel guide and photographer at the same time and worth every penny!!!!

We had a fantastic time on our tour with Mr. Handsome and Mr. David! It was great to get to see the temples, learn about Cambodian culture, and see a local market. Mr. David took plenty of great photographs for us and was very knowledgeable about the temples. Another highlight was getting to try local desserts with our breakfast- we loved the palm cakes! We even got to see how they are made. Both our guide and driver were great to spend the day with and we are so glad we did the tour with them. I definitely recommend doing an early tour of the temples like this so you are done before the heat of the day. They also made sure we got to angkor wat in time for a prime sunrise photo spot. 10/10 recommend this company. My husband doesn’t generally care for tours but he loved this one!

We saw all the main temples and the guide was incredible. He took a bunch of photos for us as well as being very knowledgeable about the sites.

Everything was perfect.Tour guide was very informative with great sense of humor.Must do when in Siem rep