Chronological Angkor Temple Tour (2 days)

Great for families of all ages. We can accommodate young children, or make it fun for your teenagers! Just let us know who’s coming and we can make the best tour for you.

Highlights

Follow in the foot steps of the ancient Khmer Kings and Queens as you learn about the history of the temples in chronological order.

Roluos (Bakong, Lolei, and Preah Ko), Banteay Srei, East Mebon, Pre Rup, Angkor Wat, Bayon, Terrace of the Elephants, Terrace of the Leper King, Royal Palace, Ta Prohm and Banteay Kdei.

Tour Duration: 2 Day

Tour Type: Private Tour

Pick-Up Time: 08:00

Tour Code: AD3

Tour Description

On this tour, we’ll learn about how the temples were built and explore a range of temples from the temples which predate Angkor Wat, to those built towards the end of the Angkor rule.

Day 1
On the first day, we will head out to the Roluos group of temples. This group consists of 3 temples known as Bakong, Lolei, and Preah Ko). These temples predate Angkor Wat by a few hundred years and are fine examples of very early Khmer architecture. In ancient times, Roluos was known as Hariharalaya and was the first capital city of the Khmer Empire situation north of the great Tonle Sap Lake.

We will also go to visit Banteay Srei, also known as “The Citadel of the Women”. We’ll go to see East Mebon which is a large 10th century temple build by King Rajendravarman. Finally, we’ll visit Pre Rup temple before heading back to your hotel.

Day 2
On the second day, we’ll go to visit the Angkor Wat complex. Here we will see the world famous Angkor Wat temple. This magnificent and ancient construction was dedicated to the Hindu god, Vishnu. To this day, it remains the world’s largest religious monument. We will also see all the temples inside the ancient city of Angkor Thom including the Bayon, the Terrace of the Elephants, The Terrace of the Leper King, the Royal Palace and more.

We’ll then go to see the famous “Tomb Raider” temple which is known as Ta Prohm temple. This temple was made popular because it was used as the backdrop to the famous movie starring Angelina Jolie. Finally, we’ll go to see Banteay Kdei, which means “A Citadel of Chambers”.

Tour Notes

Three-Day Angkor Pass required for each visitor – $62 per person.

Includes

English-Speaking Tour Guide, Transportation, Bottled Water.

Not Included

Angkor Pass, Food and Drinks except for Water, Accommodation.

Price

Price Per Group

Group of 1 – 3 people = $155 USD

Group of 4 – 5 people = $170 USD

6+ people = Contact Us

Please note that all visitors must respect the strict dress code at the temples. Guests must cover their thighs and shoulders when entering the temple complex. If you are not wearing the correct clothing, you may be refused entrance to the temples.

ALL TRANSPORT INCLUDES A/C. EXCEPT FOR TUK TUKS.