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1 Day Private Tour Sambor Preikuk

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Description

The unique for Sambor Prei Kuk temple is its pre-Angkorian architecture, particularly the use of octagonal temples and "flying palace" carvings, which set a precedent for later Khmer styles. As a former capital of the Chenla Empire during 6th to 7th century, the site's ruins are embraced by nature, creating a distinct blend of ancient architecture and the jungle, a contrast to the larger, more formal structures of Angkor. The site features numerous smaller temples built of brick and laterite, dedicated to Hindu deities, with intricate decorations that provide insight into early Cambodian history and arts.

Tour Options

Drop off After Touring
  • Indetail: This tour is one way after we finish visit Sambor Prei Kuk temple and then drop off in city so you can take own journey. Duration: 10 hours Include : Cold Water And Soft Drink National Road : Easy Transport : Car or Mani van with A/C English Speaking Guide Pickup included
Sambor Preikuk Cycling
  • In detials: You'll visit many temples were lost in jungle - this temple was oldest capital that you should spend more time to explore. Duration: 10 hours Include : Cold Drink & Lunch Backroad : You'll ridding bike through the enthic group who live there as many centuries and we'll see more temples as hidding. Mountain Bike Include: English Speaking Guide Pickup included
Angkor Wat Small Tour
  • In details: You'll visit Angkor Wat, Bayon, South gate of bayon, Death gate of bayon, Chau Say, Ta Nei, Ta Promh (Tomb Raider). Duration: 8 hours Free: Cold Drinking Water & Cold Towel Transport: Tuktuk or Car or Mani Van or Bus with AC Include : English Speaking Guide Pickup included
Angkor Cylcing Hidden Trails
  • In details: You'll visit Angkor Wat, Bayon, Chau Say, South gate bayon, Death gate of ban, Ta Nei & Ta Promh (Tomb Riader). Duration: 8 hours Free : Cold Drinking Water & Cold Towel Backroads: You'll learn more about the secret of Angkor Era and Khmer cultures. You'll see some animal and birds sometimes. Transport: Mountain Bike Helmet Include : English Speaking Guide Pickup included
S.Prei Kuk & P.Kampong Svay
  • In detials: You'll visit Sambor Prei Kuk Temple Group and head to Preah Khan Kampong Svay. Please google these temples for more info. Duration: 12 hours Include: Cold Drinking Water Easy: National Highway and Village Road Transport: Car or Mani Van with A/C Include : English Speaking Guide Pickup included
Sambor Prei Kuk Temples Group (Siem Reap to Kampong Thom)
  • Pickup included
Koh Ker & Boeng Mealea
  • In details: You'll visit Boeng Mealea & Koh Ker, Krachap, Pream, Linga, Neang Khmao, Sralao, Beng, Pi Choan, Chrap, Chen temples. Duration: 11 hours Free: Cold Drinking Water & Cold Towel Transport: Car or Mani Van or Bus with AC Include : English Speaking Guide Pickup included

Itinerary

60 min

We will pick you up from hotel at 6:00 am. Tour will be required to start too early morning as you can pack breakfast along with you or you can eat breakfast at any good restaurant along the way & lunch the same also as we eat along the way. From Siem Reap to Kampong Thom is 176 kms away. SPEAN PRABTOS is also known as Kampong Kdei Bridge on the National Road 6 from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh, used to be the longest corbeled stone-arch bridge in the world, with more than twenty narrow arches spanning 285 ft (87m). The bridge was built in the 12th century during the reign of King Jayavarman VII. It is one of the few Khmer empire era bridges to have survived to the modern day.

Admission not included120 min

PRASAT SAMBOR PREI KUK (Temples Group) is a very old, and rarely visited, temple located a four hour drive from Siem Reap. The nearby Kampong Thom City is an excellent place to spend the night if you want to enjoy a leisurely trip. The drive itself is beautiful, a journey along the lush scenery of the Prey Preas River. Villagers in this area specialize in meals that include crickets, spiders, and frogs as well as sticky rice. The Sambo Prei Kuk temples were the second capital of the Khmer Empire and were built in the 7th Century by King Isanvarman I.

60 min

Prasat Yeay Poan is composed of many brick and laterite temples; they are in the shape of either a rectangle or are octagonal with each decorated with different impressive carvings in the brick called a “Flying Palace”. This temple group is surrounded by an inner wall made of brick, and an outer wall made of laterite with entrance gates in the East and the West, and false gates on the South and North. Inscriptions have confirmed that the temple group was built in the reign of King Ishanavarman I who reigned from 616-637 AD.

60 min

Prasat Tao was built by Isanavarman I & Jayavarman in the 7th century and situated between Prasat Sambor and Prasat Yeay Poan , Prasat Tao is correspondingly referred to as the Central (or just C) group at Sambor Prei Kuk.The layout is similar to Yeay Poan with a laterite enclosing wall surrounding a large, central shrine and auxiliary towers with additional brick towers within an outer enclosure formed by a 2nd wall. In this case, the remains of 5 structures can be seen around the central tower with a further 8 in the outer section.

30 min

PRASAT BOS REAM A curious site lying in the forest a short distance north of Prasat Sandan and consisting of 7 east-facing brick mounds aligned in a diagonal from NNE to SSW. There's little to be seen today, apart from earthen mounds covered in bushes, but the site must have originally been an impressive one. A man-made pond is situated to the north although no remains can be seen of any enclosing wall. It certainly seems unusual that out of the 7 presumed shrines, nothing at all remains today except a few courses of bricks.

30 min

Kbal Chrouk Temple, also known as Tower N20, is a ruined rectangular brick temple at Sambor Prei Kuk, notable for its ornate sandstone doorframe, a K. 439 inscription, and reliefs of "flying palaces". Built during the reigns of kings Bhavavarman II and Jayavarman I, it originally housed a golden linga and features unique decorative elements like pilasters and base decorations. The temple, which opens to the east, is part of a larger archaeological site recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

30 min

Drum Chan Temple is a misinterpretation of a temple complex in Sambor Prei Kuk, a pre-Angkorian archaeological site in Cambodia from the 7th century. The name likely refers to the "Temple Zone" which includes clusters like Prasat Sambor (the main temple), Prasat Yeah Puon, and Prasat Boram. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features unique octagonal temples, and its architectural and artistic style, known as the Sambor Prei Kuk style, was a precursor to the Angkorian period.

20 min

It is a small “cell” shrine, open to the east, around 3 m in height and width. It's made of sandstone featuring ornate pilasters/pillars also working as supports for the thin slabs of sandstone that make the walls and the roof slab.

30 min

Chrey Temple (Prasat Chrey) is a pre-Angkorian brick sanctuary at the Sambor Prei Kuk archaeological site that is famous for being almost entirely engulfed by the roots of a massive strangler fig tree. This temple, also designated N18, was once part of a larger complex but is now partially separated by a road. Its picturesque ruins are a popular photo spot, showcasing a beautiful but destructive interplay between nature and ancient architecture.

30 min

Bos Ream Temple (also known as Tower N24 or Prasat Rong Chambak) is an unexcavated, rectangular brick temple at the Sambor Prei Kuk archaeological site, characterized by its unique tree-covered elevation and remnants of early Khmer architectural decorations. It is notable for its relative state of preservation compared to some other structures at the site, with visible decorations around the eaves and false doors.

30 min

Trapeang Ropeak Temple is a 7th-century pre-Angkorian octagonal brick shrine at Sambor Prei Kuk, notable for a large tree growing through its structure and for its unique, octagonal shape, which likely represents the Vimana Trivishtapa, or the flying palace of the god Indra. The temple is located to the northwest of temple Z and is surrounded by an environment that has been heavily reclaimed by nature.

Highlights

Air Conditioned Vehicle
Pick Up & Drop Off
Cold Drinking Water
English Speaking Tour Guide
Our tour supports the local community to cook our lunch with Khmer Cuisine Styles

What's included

Included
Air Conditioned Vehicle
Pick Up & Drop Off
Cold Drinking Water
English Speaking Tour Guide
Our tour supports the local community to cook our lunch with Khmer Cuisine Styles
Not included
Sambor Preikuk Temple Pass (Travellers will be paid direct onsite)

Pickup Locations & Times

They can offer address while they decided to booking their commendation in Siem Reap

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Important Information

  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(2)

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Adventure56604583486
November 10, 2025
Fantastic Day at Sambor Preikuk with Mr Kosorl

A fun way to see the temples of Sombor Preikuk is by bicycle. If you enjoy walking, that's easy too. If you're not so agile, a driver with moto can be arranged to take you around. The trails are well made, well signed and generally not crowded. The whole area is very shady with beautiful trees. Occasionally you might see well behaved monkeys. This complex was built 6-7th century so much older, smaller and quite different to what you see at Angkor Wat. I can highly recommend a day trip to Sambor Preikuk with Mr Kosorl and Easy Angkor Trip. It is a long day with many sights of Khmer life along the way.

Operator response

“Thank you for sharing your experience! We’re so happy you enjoyed the bike ride and the peaceful surroundings of Sambor Prei Kuk. It’s truly a special place with its history, nature, and local life. We’re glad Mr. Kosorl and Easy Angkor Trip could make your day trip memorable. Hope to see you again next time!”

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Christine V
October 21, 2025
Fantastic tour

Fantastic experience! My guide had us leave early to beat the traffic. It felt like I had most of the temples to myself. I really enjoyed the day in the jungle with the wildlife and beautiful temples and history. The guide was very supportive of the local community and we stopped in a village to see flax rice being made. An absolutely wonderful day.

Operator response

Thank you for sharing your detailed experience! We're so glad you enjoyed the trip, services, and felt safe exploring the incredible temples. Your feedback is invaluable for other travelers considering Cambodia as their destination.

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