Angkor Wat Temples & Kulen Elephant Forest Day Tour





Description
Book a special tour, and visit the most highlighted temples on a circuit through the UNESCO-listed Angkor Archaeological Park. Stop at Angkor Wat known as the 7th world wonder and the world's largest religious monument, The Bayon Temple with endless 200 smiling faces, Ta Prohm temple getting enchanted with the sight of the ruins taken over by tree roots. Lunch is included before meeting the elephants at the Kulen Elephant Forest on a guided trip from Siem Reap where you'll have the chance to meet and interact with majestic elephants. Follow these gentle giants as you observe every aspect of their natural behavior in this wonderful day.
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Itinerary
Your tour begins with a pickup from your hotel at between 7 and 7:20 am in one of our air-conditioned vehicles. (Please provide the name of the hotel and address when making a reservation) Directly after pickup, we will stop for 10 minutes at Angkor Park Pass Ticket Counters to buy the temple passes before we head to Angkor Wat Temple. They accept cash and credit cards for the temple passes at the counter. Then we will start this unforgettable adventure by crossing the bridge to the main entrance of the Angkor Wat Temple and admire the stunning UNESCO-Listed Angkor Wat and all surrounding temples. Following capturing this magical religious monument. We will begin to enter the temple and explore and learn all the history of this ancient sanctuary. The knowledgeable guide shall gracefully lead the group, pausing at every scenic vista, providing ample opportunities for capturing the finest photo moments and memories along the journey.
Continuing our tour, we'll head to the grand South Gate of Angkor Thom, a big city that was built in the 12th century. Inside, we'll discover the famous Bayon temples, adorned with more than 200 serene faces of Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara. Our knowledgeable guide will share insights into Angkor's history and Khmer empire, highlighting its architectural marvels.
Next, we will visit to Ta Prohm Temple known as the “jungle temple” or “tree temple” referring to the lush trees surrounding the temple’s stones. The gigantic roots of the trees embracing the ruins have made it one the Angkor’s most popular temples. After Ta Prohm Temple, we will stop for lunch in a local restaurant in the national park which is included on this tour.
After lunch, we drive to meet the elephants at The Kulen Elephant Forest on a guided trip where you'll have the chance to meet and interact with majestic elephants. Follow these gentle giants as you observe every aspect of their natural behavior and treat them to healthy snacks.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
We pick up all travelers from their hotel in Siem Reap. Recommendation Items: Sport shoes, a hat, sunglasses, mosquito spray, sunscreen and an outfit that can get dirty.
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Important Information
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Sport shoes, a hat, sunglasses, mosquito spray, sunscreen and an outfit that can get dirty.
Reviews(6)
This was an outstanding tour that I'd thoroughly recommend. We only had a short time in Siem Reap and this managed to squeeze more into a day than we thought possible. It was even better because it never felt rushed. The guide, Mr Nak, and driver, Mr Mom were very attentive and made the trip. Whether this was down to Nak sharing his life story, to how he ended up as a guide, or Moms attention to service. Every time we got back to our car there were cold towels and fresh water. The lunch was good and not hurried and the elephant experience was truly special.
Thanks San for an excellent day and for helping us find the best photo opportunities at every temple. Your knowledge was exceptional and perfectly paced - informative without being overwhelming. Even though we experienced a thunderstorm during most of our time with the elephants, feeding and observing them was still a wonderful and memorable experience. A big thank you also to our excellent driver, Chana.
Our tour guide Nak was very thorough and knew all there was to know about the temple tour. Billy was a great and safe driver who always accommodated us as well. I would refer them to anyone and would like to come back one day!
We loved the excursion, it is speculative! It is very worth visiting the temple and the elephants! Our tour was private which still made it for personalized. Our guide Sophy speaks very good English because he understands it quite well, he is very attentive and is always watching you! He took a lot of pictures and explained everything in great detail! The driver Mr Thnou very friendly and attentive at all times with us!
Our guide Nak and driver Thnou were incredible! They picked us up at our hotel and took us to Angkor Wat. It was nice that the tickets and lunch were included. Nak is VERY knowledgeable about Cambodian history and the Angkor region—and his English is very understandable. After each temple stop, our driver had cold bottles of water and cold, refreshing towels—which were needed as it was very humid and muggy. Also, Nak knew all the best angles for our photos. After the temples we had lunch at a nice restaurant with wifi and AC or outdoor terrace. The food was very filling and the staff was great. We ended our day at the Kulen Elephant Forest where we got to make food for the elephants, feed them, walk with them in the jungle, and rinse them off. The staff and crew there were amazing and really made this experience memorable.
Our guide Nak and driver Thnou were incredible! They picked us up at our hotel and took us to Angkor Wat. It was nice that the tickets and lunch were included. Nak is VERY knowledgeable about Cambodian history and the Angkor region—and his English is very understandable. After each temple stop, our driver had cold bottles of water and cold, refreshing towels—which were needed as it was very humid and muggy. Also, Nak knew all the best angles for our photos. After the temples we had lunch at a nice restaurant with wifi and AC or outdoor terrace. The food was very filling and the staff was great. We ended our day at the Kulen Elephant Forest where we got to make food for the elephants, feed them, walk with them in the jungle, and rinse them off. The staff and crew there were amazing and really made this experience memorable.



