Experience the beauty of Angkor Wat at sunset while indulging in a traditional Khmer street food adventure. Explore the Bayon temple and savor authentic Khmer snacks and dishes. Meet locals, capture stunning photos, and immerse yourself in Cambodian culture.
Experience the beauty of Angkor Wat at sunset while indulging in a traditional Khmer street food adventure. Explore the Bayon temple and savor authentic Khmer snacks and dishes. Meet locals, capture stunning photos, and immerse yourself in Cambodian culture.
- Angkor Thom South Gate - The South Gate is one of the five entrances to Angkor Thom, the ancient capital city of the Khmer Empire. This gate, lined with 54 stone figures on each side, served as the entry to the fortified city. At its peak, Angkor Thom boasted a population exceeding one million, surpassing the size of London at the time. It remains…
- Angkor Thom South Gate - The South Gate is one of the five entrances to Angkor Thom, the ancient capital city of the Khmer Empire. This gate, lined with 54 stone figures on each side, served as the entry to the fortified city. At its peak, Angkor Thom boasted a population exceeding one million, surpassing the size of London at the time. It remains a highly popular tourist destination in the Angkor Wat area.
- Bayon Temple - The Bayon is a lavishly adorned Khmer temple located in Angkor, Cambodia. Constructed in the 13th century as the state temple for King Jayavarman VII, it stands at the heart of his capital. The Bayon is renowned for its numerous serene and smiling stone faces on the towers that rise from the upper terrace and cluster around the central peak. Visitors can admire the intricately crafted central towers, adorned with over 200 large faces. The temple features two sets of bas-reliefs, showcasing a blend of mythological, historical, and everyday scenes. The outer gallery’s wall displays bas-reliefs of historical events and daily life of the Angkorian Khmer, while the inner gallery depicts mythological tales.
- Angkor Wat - Angkor Wat is the world’s largest religious monument, built in the 12th century. As the best-preserved temple, it has remained a significant religious center since its inception. The temple epitomizes the high classical style of Khmer architecture and has become a symbol of Cambodia. Angkor Wat is an ideal spot to watch the sunset, offering a unique experience enhanced by the surrounding environment. With an expert guide, visitors can explore the central chambers and learn about the history, myths, and stories depicted on the stone bas-reliefs, which are the longest in the world. The knowledgeable guide ensures a deep understanding of the temple’s history and the mighty Khmer civilization.
- Ta Prohm Temple - The jungle-clad Ta Prohm, also known as the Tomb Raider temple, is one of the most atmospheric temples in Angkor. Built in the 13th century, Ta Prohm remains largely in the condition it was found, with trees growing out of the ruins and jungle surroundings creating a photogenic and atmospheric setting. Inscribed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO in 1992, it is now one of the most visited sites in Cambodia’s Angkor region. Ta Prohm was a religious temple at the center of the Ancient Khmer University during the 12th and 13th centuries.
- Pub Street - Enjoy some local fresh fruit juice or beer before dining at a local restaurant. After dinner, you can choose to return to your hotel or continue exploring Pub Street on your own. The guide can offer recommendations for bars or cafés to enjoy a night out.
- Wat Preah Prom Rath - Visit Prom Rath Pagoda, a historical Buddhist temple complex featuring colorful pagodas on expansive grounds with gardens. It is the oldest Buddhist monastery in the town. Here, the guide will provide insights into the dominant religion in the Kingdom of Cambodia.

- Bottled water included
- Transport in a private, comfortable vehicle
- Complimentary Local Beer, Fruit Juice, or snacks
- Guidance from an English-speaking tour guide
- Bottled water included
- Transport in a private, comfortable vehicle
- Complimentary Local Beer, Fruit Juice, or snacks
- Guidance from an English-speaking tour guide
- Admission fee - Angkor Wat
- Admission fee - Angkor Wat
The Sun Set is always a fun thing to do, especially when we are traveling. It’s not that the Sun looks prettier but because of the places and environments surrounding where we watch the Sun Set.
You’ll be picked up from your hotel by Tour Guide and take a short drive to Angkor temple area. Then, we’ll visit the four-faced Bayon temple, the Terrace of…
The Sun Set is always a fun thing to do, especially when we are traveling. It’s not that the Sun looks prettier but because of the places and environments surrounding where we watch the Sun Set.
You’ll be picked up from your hotel by Tour Guide and take a short drive to Angkor temple area. Then, we’ll visit the four-faced Bayon temple, the Terrace of Elephant and Leper King before catching the beautiful Sun Set at Angkor Wat. The Tour guide will share with you all history and culture.
Next up, we’ll move to the Town’s best street food destination. Meet the local chefs and Street Food culinary creators. Your local guide will explain to you about Cambodian cuisines. You’ll taste authentic Khmer traditional food snacks such as rice cakes, roasted flogs, fried crickets and fried grasshoppers, and many kinds of roasted Tonle Sap freshwater fish.
• Meet and talk to locals
• Enjoy your photo opportunities.
• This is a private tour, everything is flexible to your needs.
- Your Tour Guide will send you a Link to purchase the temple entrance e-ticket days in advance.
- Please wear flat shoes that are comfortable for walking
- To enter some temples, you have to wear clothes that cover your knees and shoulders. Casual clothes or any others are fine.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.