Experience the real color of Siem Reap with Angkor Cab’s 3-day ‘Off the Beaten Track’ private tour. Avoid the crowds, explore hidden gems, and enjoy the expertise of safe drivers and knowledgeable temple guides.
Experience the real color of Siem Reap with Angkor Cab’s 3-day ‘Off the Beaten Track’ private tour. Avoid the crowds, explore hidden gems, and enjoy the expertise of safe drivers and knowledgeable temple guides.
Begin at 9 am from the Hotel for Our Day Tour
Banteay Srei - Enjoy a scenic drive from the hotel, observing local activities for about 45 minutes, leading to the stunning 10th-century pink temple. A professional tour guide will provide detailed insights during the temple tour, which will last about an hour. Following this, there will be a stop at…
Begin at 9 am from the Hotel for Our Day Tour
Banteay Srei - Enjoy a scenic drive from the hotel, observing local activities for about 45 minutes, leading to the stunning 10th-century pink temple. A professional tour guide will provide detailed insights during the temple tour, which will last about an hour. Following this, there will be a stop at a local palm sugar production site, where the guide will explain the sugar palm production process. The next destination is Banteay Samre.
Banteay Samre - This 12th-century temple, built by King Suryavarman II, is located 400 meters east of East Baray. The local tour guide will offer more detailed information on-site. This unique temple is less crowded with tourists. Afterward, the tour will proceed to lunch near the Royal Bath (Sras Srang).
Banteay Kdei - Following a delightful local lunch, the tour will continue to Banteay Kdei, meaning “A Citadel of Chambers,” built in the mid-12th to early 13th century by King Jayavarman VII. This Buddhist temple is situated southeast of Ta Prohm and east of Angkor Thom’s capital. The local guide will provide detailed explanations on-site.
Srah Srang - After exploring the magnificent Banteay Kdei temple, there will be a walk to see Srah Srang, the world’s largest swimming pool, built in the mid-10th century and modified by King Jayavarman VII in the 12th century. Srah Srang is a popular sunrise spot after Angkor Wat, and the local guide will share more historical insights.
Tonle Sap Lake - Tonle Sap is Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake, covering 10,000 square kilometers in the wet season and around 3,000 square kilometers in the dry season. It is surrounded by five Cambodian provinces (Kompong Thom, Siem Reap, Battambang, Pursat, and Kompong Chhanang). The water flows in different directions depending on the season, from May to October flowing from the Mekong to Tonle Sap, and from November to April flowing back to the Mekong River. The lake is home to thousands of bird species and hundreds of fish types, providing food for Cambodians and exports to neighboring countries, Thailand and Vietnam.
Enjoy a boat trip to see the fishing or floating village and observe local Cambodian fishing activities. The local guide will provide more information during the boat trip, and you can enjoy a beautiful sunset.
Begin at 5:00 AM from the Hotel for Our Day Tour
Angkor Wat - Departing at 5 am from the hotel, it takes around 30 minutes to reach Angkor Wat, where you can enjoy a marvelous sunrise. Angkor Wat’s sunrise is a popular attraction in Siem Reap. After the sunrise, the guide will take you inside Angkor Wat for a detailed exploration.
Angkor Thom - After a wonderful visit to Angkor Wat, the tour proceeds to Angkor Thom Capital, a 5-minute drive away. There will be a stop at the South Gate for photos before heading to the main temples in Angkor Thom.
Following Angkor Thom, the tour will visit Bayon temples (Smiling Temples), built in the late 12th or early 13th century by Buddhist King Jayavarman VII, located in the center of Angkor Thom Capital. Bayon is highly favored by tourists and ranks highly on TripAdvisor, as it smiles at visitors throughout. The local guide will provide more details during the visit.
Ta Prohm - After completing the Angkor Thom Capital tour, the journey continues to Ta Prohm, a 15-minute drive away. Along the way, there will be a stop at a stone bridge to admire a lovely tree growing on top.
There will be a lunch break near the Royal swimming pool before exploring Ta Prohm.
After lunch, the tour explores Ta Prohm, meaning “Ancestors of Brahma,” built in the late 12th century by King Jayavarman VII. This Buddhist temple is famously known as the “Tomb Raider temple,” gaining fame after the Tomb Raider film was shot there. The tour guide will provide more details during the visit.
Begin at 9 am at the Hotel for Our Day Tour
Beng Mealea - The guide and driver will meet at around 9 am to proceed to the temple, taking about one and a half hours to reach Beng Mealea. Along the way, there will be opportunities to observe local daily activities. A stop will be made at a small store selling bamboo sticky rice, known locally as “kralan,” which is part of the locals’ daily income. Afterward, the tour will continue to Beng Mealea.
Beng Mealea, meaning “Lotus Pond,” was built in the early 12th century by Hindu King Suryavarman II. Known as the great jungle temple, it is unique due to its mostly collapsed state, with trees growing inside and overgrown by the jungle. Visitors will experience a peaceful atmosphere, especially when fewer tourists are around. The professional tour guide will provide detailed information.
Bakong - After visiting Beng Mealea, the tour will proceed to the beautiful ancient Khmer capital city (Hariharalaya) and Bakong temple.
Bakong temple, built in the 9th century by Shiva King Indravarman I, is located in an area now called Rolous. Bakong is pyramid-shaped, leading some to refer to it as the Pyramid temple. The tour guide will share fascinating historical insights.
Preah Ko - After visiting the Pyramid, the tour will head to Preah Ko, meaning “The Sacred Bull,” the first temple built in the ancient city of Hariharalaya in 879 by Hindu King Indravarman I, dedicated to the god Shiva. More details will be provided by the local guide.

- Private tour
- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- Driver
- Private tour
- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- Driver
- Food and drinks
- Lunch - depends on food you like from $5 to $10 per person, byo
- Angkor Temple Pass
- Other activities fee if needed
- Food and drinks
- Lunch - depends on food you like from $5 to $10 per person, byo
- Angkor Temple Pass
- Other activities fee if needed
Discover the true essence of the country with us, while steering clear of the crowds. Our drivers are highly skilled and prioritize safety, and our temple guides are both knowledgeable and fluent in English.
A flexible itinerary ensures optimal use of your time, maintaining a relaxed and comfortable journey.
If you have a specific destination in mind or…
Discover the true essence of the country with us, while steering clear of the crowds. Our drivers are highly skilled and prioritize safety, and our temple guides are both knowledgeable and fluent in English.
A flexible itinerary ensures optimal use of your time, maintaining a relaxed and comfortable journey.
If you have a specific destination in mind or prefer different start and end times, inform us in advance, and enjoy a fully personalized tour experience.
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.