Day 01: Siem Reap arrival (-/ -/ -)
(Flight to be advised/ Own tickets)
Arrive in Siem Reap Angkor International Airport (SAI) with greetings from your guide and driver. Be transferred to your hotel for check in or to store your luggage.
The remainder of the day is free at leisure
Overnight at hotel in Siem Reap
Day 02: Siem Reap (B/ -/ -)

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This morning visit to Angkor Watdates back to the first half of the 12th century. King Suryavarman II constructed this magnificent masterpiece and built it to become the largest religious monument in the world. Its perfection in composition, balance, proportions, reliefs and sculptures make it one of the finest in the world. This temple is an expression of Khmer art at its highest point of development. It took in its entirety roughly 30 years to construct Angkor Wat.
Continue to Ta Prohm, which is considered to be the most photographed temple within the Angkor complex. Constructed in the Bayon style between the late 12th and early 13th century, Ta Prohm was left pretty much untouched by archaeologists. The trees that grow out of the ruins allow for a mysterious feeling filled with photogenic opportunities. King Jayavarman VII constructed the temple as a Mahayana Buddhist monastery and university, and it is estimated that close to 80.000 people resided at the temple.
Visit the former capital of the Angkor Kingdom, Angkor Thom, which translates to“Great City”.The city covers an area of 9km² in which numerous breath-taking monuments were built. The centrepiece of the city is the Bayon. Its most distinctive features are the 216 serene stone faces that seemingly face all directions. The Baphuon and Phimeanakas are structures built in the 11th and 10th century respectively and both were built in the pyramid style. The Terrace of the Elephantsis a 300 meters long terrace that has three main platforms and two subsidiary ones. The south stairway is framed with three-head elephants gathering lotus flowers with their trunks. The central stairway is decorated by lions and garudas in bas-reliefs in a stance of support for the stairways. One of the main attractions of this terrace is the facade decorated with elephants and their riders depicted in profile. Likewise, the Terrace of Leper Kingwas constructed in the 12th century.The curious name of this terrace refers to a statue of the Leper King that is on the platform of the terrace.
Overnight at hotel in Siem Reap
Day 03: Siem Reap departure (B/ -/ -)
Free at leisure until you will be transferred by driver (no guide) to Siem Reap Angkor International Airport (SAI) for your flight home.
(Flight to be advised/ Own tickets)
End of services
| TOUR COST | 1 person | 2 persons | 3-5 persons | 6-9 persons | 10-15 persons | Single supplement |
| USD per person | 445 | 307 | 268 | 232 | 216 | 73 |
Remarks:
-The reference prices are based on a double/ twin-occupancy basis, with local 4- star superior accommodation.
-Above costs are net, non-commissionable and subject to reconfirmation when the booking is made. The above costs are valid until 18 December 2026.
-The prices are not valid during the National holidays, Christmas and New Year period. Please feel free to contact us to ask the detailed prices based on your traveling dates and group size.
– Accommodation is subject to availability and reservations have not been made unless otherwise stated
INCLUSION/EXCLUSION
INCLUSION
- Accommodation including breakfast as per the itinerary
- Transfers and touring arranged on private basis with a professional English-speaking guides (different guides in each city)
- Entrance fees for touring as per the itinerary
- Meals as per the itinerary (food only)
- Local bottled water and cold towels whilst sightseeing
- Taxes and service charges
- Donations and contributions to local community projects visited
EXCLUSION
- Any meals, transfers or tours that are not mentioned in the itinerary
- Any personal expenses: such as laundry and telephone calls
- All flight tickets as per itinerary
- Visa fees and departure tax (if applicable)
- Personal, travel and health insurance
- Early check in and late check out at hotels unless specified
- Optional tours (meals, other activities...)
- Drinks during meals
- Gratuities/tips to tour guides, drivers and hotel staff



