A Full Day Tour

Morning 08:30

  • Leave for tour of Angkor Thom (comprising of the Bayon Temple, terrace of Leper King and the Elephant Terrace.) The city of Angkor Thom, founded by Jayavarman VII in the 12th century, was one of the largest of all Khmer cities and remained the capital until the 17th century.

  • The Bayon or state temple of Jayavarman VII, is one of the most enigmatic and power religious constructions in the world. It is a unique mass of “faces tower”, which create a stone-mountain of ascending peaks. There were originally 49 towers of which 37 are still standing today. Most are carved with four faces on each cardinal point. The central tower has many more.

  • The Elephant Terrace is at the heart of Angkor Thom and looks out overage Royal spare. It marks the entrance to the Royal Palace and was the focal point for Royal receptions. The carving of the elephants along its walls give its modern name.

  • Terrace of Leper King, this massive terrace is named after the 15th century sculpture that was discovered on top of it. It probably dates back to the reign of Jayavarman VII and has been restored in a manner, which allows visitors to explore the earliest to most recent additions.

Afternoon 14:30Leave for tour of Angkor Wat and sunset at Bakheng Hill

  • Leave for tour of Angkor Wat and sunset at Bakheng Hill, built between the 9th and 14th centuries, the city of Angkor is one of the grandest monuments ever constructed and the largest religions building in the world, with a volume of stone equaling to Egyptian pyramid in Egypt.

  • Phnom Bakheng, late 9th century was the state temple of the first capital of Angkor. Begin the ascent from the east side at the foot of the hill close to the road. The view from the top is magnificent, particularly of Angkor Wat to the South East and is the most popular spot for tourist at sunset. The three prominent hills of the area, Phnom Bakheng, Phnom Krom and Phnom Bok were all crowned with temples at the same period.

Additional Information

Multiple Entrance Fee
A passport – Sized photo must be attached to your multiple day to Angkor wat complex (2-3 days pass and one week pass). Visitors can have their picture taken at the Entrance check – point with free of charge

Entrance Fee
One day pass US$ 37 per person
Two or three days pass US$ 62 per person
One week pass US$ 72 per person

Transportation
Normal car (Toyota Camry) US$ 40 per day Half Day US$ 25
Normal Van (Hyudai) US$ 50 per day Half Day US$ 30

Surcharge US$15 if you wish to see Banteay Srei temple (far from Angkor Complex).

Tour Guide:

English speaking tour guide US$ 45 per day
Japanese US$ 50 per day
French US$ 60 per day
Russian, Italian and Spanish US$ 70 per day
German US$ 70 per day