Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm and Banteay Kdei Multi Temples Tour

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Angkor Wat and other temples! Visit our full-day Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm, and Banteay Kdei tour highlights Cambodia's Khmer Empire. Hindu mythology and Ta Prohm's severing tree roots. Appreciate Banteay Kdei's peace. Hotel pickup and skilled guide make this historical tour wonderful. Reserve these beautiful temples immediately!

Treat yourself to a full day to explore Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm and Banteay Kdei temple, the three remaining gems of the ancient Khmer Empire and a true wonder of the world.

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Angkor Wat and Other Temples

1 Day tour

  • Pickup: 8:30am to 3:00pm
  • Duration: 7h 
  • Distance: Approx. 30km round trip
Itinerary Details ​

Angkor Wat and Other Temples | One-Day tour | Visiting Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm and Banteay Kdei temples

See the temples before the crowds, rainstorms and rising humidity do. You will be met and greeted by your guide and driver for the day at 8 AM, after your breakfast, and departing to visit the Mother Temple of Angkor Wat.

This 7th well-known temple is thought to be the world’s largest religious structure. This temple is the epitome of symbolism and symmetry, and it is a source of great pride for all Khmers. We begin by deciphering the mysteries of the bas-reliefs depicting Hindu mythology and the glory of the Khmer empire.

We then proceed to the Ta Prohm temple, a structure that has been left to rot. The tentacle-like tree roots here, left as ‘discovered’ by French explorer Henri Mouhot in 1860, are slowly eviscerating the surviving stones that man first subjugated nature to create.

After Ta Prohm, you will be taken to a restaurant near the temple before continuing your journey to Banteay Kdei’s final temple.
Banteay Kdei, which translates as “A Citadel of Chambers” and is also known as the “Citadel of Monks’ Cells,” provides a serene and peaceful conclusion to our exploration.

Following the tour, we will return you to your hotel for the rest of your day free.

See the temples before the crowds, rainstorms and rising humidity do. You will be met and greeted by your guide and driver for the day at 8 AM, after your breakfast, and departing to visit the Mother Temple of Angkor Wat.

This 7th well-known temple is thought to be the world’s largest religious structure. This temple is the epitome of symbolism and symmetry, and it is a source of great pride for all Khmers. We begin by deciphering the mysteries of the bas-reliefs depicting Hindu mythology and the glory of the Khmer empire.

We then proceed to the Ta Prohm temple, a structure that has been left to rot. The tentacle-like tree roots here, left as ‘discovered’ by French explorer Henri Mouhot in 1860, are slowly eviscerating the surviving stones that man first subjugated nature to create.

After Ta Prohm, you will be taken to a restaurant near the temple before continuing your journey to Banteay Kdei’s final temple.
Banteay Kdei, which translates as “A Citadel of Chambers” and is also known as the “Citadel of Monks’ Cells,” provides a serene and peaceful conclusion to our exploration.

Following the tour, we will return you to your hotel for the rest of your day free.

Angkor Wat and Other Temples | One-Day tour | Visiting Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm and Banteay Kdei temples

This amazing temple tour requires a valid Angkor Pass, which costs $37 per person. You can purchase tickets online before the tour begins; however, your tour guide will assist you in purchasing one before touring Angkor Wat.

Angkor Wat and Other Temples | One-Day tour | Visiting Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm and Banteay Kdei temples

The dry season, which lasts from November to March, is the most popular time to visit Angkor Wat. These days are cooler and dryer, but they are also the busiest, so expect crowds. Despite the fact that these are technically “winter” months, weather conditions are still quite warm.

Angkor Wat and Other Temples | One-Day tour | Visiting Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm and Banteay Kdei temples

Angkor Wat’s dress code forbids uncovering clothing, such as those that expose shoulders, knees, or cleavage. When visiting Angkor Wat, visitors should dress in cover clothes that cover their shoulders and pants, or skirts that fall below the knee.

It is recommended that you bring strong footwear, a hat, sun cream, sunglasses, and extra water to avoid dehydration due to the humidity on this tour.

Angkor Wat and Other Temples | One-Day tour | Visiting Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm and Banteay Kdei temples

Tour Details:

  • Pickup: 8:30am to 3:00pm.
  • Duration: 7 hours.
  • Distance: Approx. 30km round trip.

Tour Description:

  • Full-day tour to explore Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm, and Banteay Kdei temples.
  • These three temples are the remaining gems of the ancient Khmer Empire and a true wonder of the world.

Itinerary Details:

  • Meet and greet by the guide and driver at 8 AM after breakfast
  • Visit Angkor Wat, the largest religious structure in the world with Hindu mythology bas-reliefs.
  • Proceed to Ta Prohm temple, where tree roots are slowly eviscerating the surviving stones.
  • Visit Banteay Kdei, a serene and peaceful temple.
  • Return to hotel after the tour.

Tour Requirement:

  • A valid Angkor Pass costing $37 per person is required for the tour.
  • Purchase tickets online before the tour begins or ask the tour guide to assist in purchasing one before touring Angkor Wat.

When is the best time to visit?

  • The dry season from November to March is the most popular time to visit Angkor Wat.
  • Expect crowds during this time, but weather conditions are cooler and dryer.

Dress code & what to bring along:

  • Dress code requires covered clothing that covers the shoulders and knees.
  • Bring strong footwear, hat, sun cream, sunglasses, and extra water to avoid dehydration due to humidity on the tour.

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