Explore Angkor Wat’s ancient wonders with a private guide, ending with a breathtaking sunset. Dive into Khmer history and culture in comfort.
Explore Angkor Wat’s ancient wonders with a private guide, ending with a breathtaking sunset. Dive into Khmer history and culture in comfort.
- Siem Reap - Meeting Point: The guide will meet guests in the hotel lobby at 8:30 AM to start the day. The first destination is the Angkor ticket center to purchase a temple pass, unless it has been pre-purchased online.
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Angkor Thom South Gate - Angkor Thom – South Gate
The adventure begins at the magnificent South Gate of Angkor Thom, the…
- Siem Reap - Meeting Point: The guide will meet guests in the hotel lobby at 8:30 AM to start the day. The first destination is the Angkor ticket center to purchase a temple pass, unless it has been pre-purchased online.
- Angkor Thom South Gate - Angkor Thom – South Gate
The adventure begins at the magnificent South Gate of Angkor Thom, the ancient capital of the Khmer Empire. Visitors are welcomed by two impressive rows of stone statues depicting gods and demons, engaged in a symbolic tug-of-war of the Churning of the Ocean of Milk.
Passing through the towering gate, adorned with four giant faces of Avalokiteshvara gazing in all directions, offers a powerful introduction to the wonders within the walled city.
The guide will share the history and symbolism of the carvings and layout, providing insight into how this monumental gateway protected the sacred heart of the empire.
- Bayon Temple - Bayon Temple – The Temple of Smiling Faces
Continue exploring Angkor Thom at the captivating Bayon Temple, located at the center of the ancient city. Known for its iconic stone towers topped with over 200 enigmatic smiling faces, Bayon is one of Cambodia’s most recognizable and photogenic temples.
As visitors wander through its maze-like corridors and upper terraces, the guide will highlight the detailed bas-reliefs depicting scenes of 12th-century daily life, historical battles, and spiritual mythology, offering a unique glimpse into the Khmer civilization.
Bayon’s mysterious expressions and symbolic architecture create an unforgettable atmosphere that blends grandeur with serenity. It’s an ideal spot for reflection, storytelling, and stunning photos.
- Baphuon Temple - Baphuon – The Temple Mountain of the Bronze Tower
Next, visit the impressive Baphuon Temple, a grand pyramid-shaped structure once known as the “Tower of Bronze” and one of the most sacred sites in ancient Angkor. Originally dedicated to Shiva in the 11th century, Baphuon stands as a remarkable example of early Khmer temple-mountain architecture.
As visitors ascend the steep walkway toward the temple, the guide will explain its unique history, including its near-collapse and remarkable reconstruction, piece by piece, in one of the world’s most complex restoration efforts.
At the rear of the temple, don’t miss the enormous reclining Buddha, subtly integrated into the west side — a hidden gem often overlooked by visitors.
This stop offers not just striking views from the top, but also a deeper appreciation of the architectural ambition and spiritual devotion of the Khmer Empire.
- Terrace of the Elephants - Terrace of the Elephants – Royal Viewing Platform
Walk along the grand Terrace of the Elephants, a 350-meter-long stone platform once used by King Jayavarman VII as a stage to observe military parades and public ceremonies. The terrace is beautifully decorated with life-sized carvings of elephants, garudas, and mythological beings.
As visitors explore this majestic structure, the guide will explain its ceremonial importance and the symbolism hidden in the detailed stonework. It’s a scenic and open area that offers a panoramic view of the ancient Royal Square and is perfect for photography.
- Terrace of the Leper King - Terrace of the Leper King – A Mysterious Legacy
Just a short walk away lies the Terrace of the Leper King, named after a moss-covered statue believed to represent either Yama, the god of death, or a Khmer king afflicted with leprosy.
The terrace features an elaborate maze of hidden walls filled with intricate carvings of celestial beings and mythical figures. The guide will share the legends and theories behind its mysterious name and purpose, adding depth to this atmospheric and lesser-known site.
- The Victory Gate - Victory Gate – The Triumphal Entrance to Angkor Thom
As the journey through Angkor Thom continues, visitors may pass by the lesser-visited but equally impressive Victory Gate, one of the five original gates of the ancient city. This gate served as the royal entrance for victorious armies returning from battle, leading directly to the Royal Palace and Terrace of the Elephants.
Similar in design to the South Gate, the Victory Gate features four serene stone faces looking in the cardinal directions and is flanked by crumbling statues of gods and demons lining the ancient causeway.
The guide will explain the strategic and symbolic importance of this gate, often overlooked by most tours. It’s a quiet yet powerful place to reflect on the grandeur and military might of the Khmer Empire — and a fantastic spot for photos without the crowds.
- Ta Prohm - Ta Prohm – The Jungle Temple
Step into a scene straight out of a movie at Ta Prohm, one of Angkor’s most atmospheric and iconic temples. Famously featured in Tomb Raider, this 12th-century Buddhist monastery has been left largely in its natural state, with massive silk-cotton and strangler fig trees growing over crumbling stone structures.
The guide will lead visitors through its labyrinthine corridors, hidden courtyards, and moss-covered towers, while sharing stories of its construction under King Jayavarman VII and the life of the monks who once lived here.
The unique blend of man-made architecture and raw jungle creates a mystical and almost surreal experience — it’s a photographer’s dream and a favorite among visitors for good reason.
- Srah Srang - Free time for lunch at a local restaurant in the park. *Not included
- Angkor Wat - Angkor Wat – The Crown Jewel of Cambodia
Conclude the day with a visit to the majestic Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world and the undisputed centerpiece of the Angkor complex. Originally built in the early 12th century as a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu, it later became a sacred Buddhist site — and remains so to this day.
The guide will walk visitors through its vast courtyards, impressive galleries, and five iconic towers, sharing insights into its symmetrical design, astronomical alignments, and the remarkable bas-reliefs that depict ancient Hindu epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Whether admiring the temple’s reflection in the moat or climbing to the upper level for panoramic views, Angkor Wat never fails to inspire awe. It’s a powerful ending to the journey through the spiritual and architectural wonders of the Khmer Empire.
- Phnom Bakheng - Phnom Bakheng – Sunset Over Angkor
End the day with a magical experience at Phnom Bakheng, the hilltop temple known for offering one of the most breathtaking sunset views in Angkor. Built in the late 9th century as a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva, Phnom Bakheng was once the state temple of King Yasovarman I.
After a short uphill walk (about 15–20 minutes), visitors will reach the temple at the summit, where panoramic views stretch across the forested plains — including a distant glimpse of Angkor Wat bathed in golden light.
The guide will explain the temple’s astronomical significance and pyramid-like structure, representing Mount Meru, the center of the universe in Hindu and Buddhist cosmology.
Note: Due to its popularity, the number of visitors allowed at the top is limited, so early arrival is recommended for the best sunset experience.
- Siem Reap - Back to Your Hotel in Siem Reap
After a day filled with discovery, the guide and driver will take guests back to their hotel in Siem Reap, ensuring a comfortable and relaxing end to the temple adventure.

- Professional English-speaking guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transportation: Tuk Tuk for 1-2 pax, air-conditioned van/minibus for 3+ pax
- Transfers and tours as per itinerary
- Cold water during the tour
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transportation: Tuk Tuk for 1-2 pax, air-conditioned van/minibus for 3+ pax
- Transfers and tours as per itinerary
- Cold water during the tour
- Entrance Ticket to Angkor Archaeological Park
- Lunch
- Any other items not listed as included
- Entrance Ticket to Angkor Archaeological Park
- Lunch
- Any other items not listed as included
Discover the secrets of ancient Cambodia on an unforgettable private full-day tour of Angkor Wat and its surrounding temples, concluding with a breathtaking sunset view. Guided by an experienced local expert, explore the remarkable wonders of Angkor Archaeological Park, from the massive smiling faces of Bayon Temple to the jungle-clad ruins of Ta Prohm….
Discover the secrets of ancient Cambodia on an unforgettable private full-day tour of Angkor Wat and its surrounding temples, concluding with a breathtaking sunset view. Guided by an experienced local expert, explore the remarkable wonders of Angkor Archaeological Park, from the massive smiling faces of Bayon Temple to the jungle-clad ruins of Ta Prohm.
Travel comfortably in a private vehicle as you delve into Khmer history, culture, and mythology. Avoid the crowds, take your time at each location, and enjoy personalized insights crafted just for you.
Conclude your journey with a serene climb to Phnom Bakheng or a picturesque sunset stop to see the golden light illuminate the temples — the perfect ending to a day of discovery.
- The Angkor Archaeological Park entrance ticket (USD 37 per person) is not included in the tour price and must be purchased separately.
- Please note that children under 12 years of age are not required to purchase an entrance ticket. A passport must be shown as proof.
- Dress Code: You may wear a scarf to cover your knees and shoulders to enter most temples. But except Angkor Wat, you must wear pants and skirts (that cover the knees) and shirts that cover the shoulders. Short skirts, shorts, tank tops and other revealing clothing items are not permitted.
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.