Explore The Main Temples of Angkor Small Circuit – Private Tour
$45,00
Tour Itinerary
Morning: (7:30 AM/8 AM.)
Meet your driver and or guide at your hotel in Siem Reap city then go to purchase Angkor Pass for visiting the largest resinous temple of:
- Angkor Wat Temple: The stunning Khmer architecture, intricate carvings, spiritual significance as the world’s largest religious monument. She’s an awe-inspiring engineering marvel and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing the power of the ancient Khmer Empire.
Small Circuit Tour:
After Angkor Wat, you will continue your day following the Small Circuit route, which is a 17-kilometer loop covering the most famous temples.
- Angkor Thom City: Head north to the ancient walled city of Angkor Thom, entering through the impressive South Gate. Explore the Bayon Temple at the center, famous for its 216 giant, smiling stone faces. You can also visit the nearby Baphuon temple and the Terrace of the Elephants.
Lunch: lunch break at the restaurant near the temples, before continue to explore the 2 more main temples.
- Ta Prohm (Tomb Raider Temple): Explore this temple where gigantic tree roots have overgrown and intertwined with the ancient stone structures, creating a dramatic, photogenic scene.
- Banteay Kdei: Visit this less-restored temple, a large and peaceful Buddhist monastery.
Afternoon: Return back to your hotel or drop somewhere as your desired place in city (Service end of the day)
Include & Excluded
- Hotel pickup and drop off in the Siem Reap city
- Air-conditioned vehicle & Driver
- Gasoline, Car Parking and Road Toll
- Cold water and cold towel during tour
- Angkor Pass $37 USD (valid for one day)
- Food and additional drinks
- Other personal expense
- All services not mention at included option
A tour guide shares historical, cultural, and local knowledge with tourists. They explain the significance of various landmarks, attractions, and events. Managing group dynamics: They lead the group, ensuring everyone stays together, follows the schedule, and participates in activities.
Angkor Pass Options (2026)
- 1-Day Pass: $37 USD (valid for one day)
- 3-Day Pass: $62 USD (valid for any 3 days within a 10-day window)
- 7-Day Pass: $72 USD (valid for any 7 days within a 30-day window)
Important Notes
- Children under 12: Free entry (proof of age needed).
- Foreign Residents: Special 1-year free pass available for long-term residents.
- Sunrise/Sunset: The ticket office opens early (around 4:30 AM) for sunrise viewing, and the park is free to enter after 5:30 PM (though temples may be closed).
- Hydration: Stay hydrated throughout the day, especially during the hotter midday hours. Carry a water bottle and take breaks when needed.
- Dress code: Remember that Angkor Wat is a sacred site. Your shoulders and knees must be covered to enter the temple complex. It’s a good idea to wear light, breathable fabrics.
- Comfortable footwear: You will be doing a lot of walking and climbing steep stairs, so wear sturdy, comfortable shoes.
- Local currency (Reils) are highly recommend and follow up the global exchange rate
- US dollars & Euro Notes are accepted
- US dollar and Khmer Riels are available at any ATM margin around Cambodia
- US dollars Note will not be accepted if it Torn or Damaged Money
- Old USD notes before 2006 are not accepted in Cambodia
- For payment online by Credit Cards will be 10% extra charge
- You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the tour experience for a 90% refund.
- If you cancel less than 24 hours before the tour experience’s start time, all the amount you paid will not be refunded.
- Any changes or amendment made less than 24 hours before the tour experience’s start time will not be accepted.
- Operation of times are based on the tour experience’s local time.
- If you canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a 90% refund.
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Great value for money – views, drinks and plentiful food. Staff were very friendly and our boat (5pm) wasn’t crowded at all. A beautiful way to appreciate the river and the diversity of Phnom Penh – city skyline and villages on the water.