Siem Reap: Overland à Preah Vihear, temple de Koh Ker





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Lors de cette visite spéciale, nous partirons de Siem Reap pour rejoindre le temple de Preah Vihear dans la province de Preah Vihear. Preah Vihear a été construit au sommet d'une falaise de 525 mètres entre le Cambodge et la frontière thaïlandaise. Il donne la meilleure vue sur la forêt et les villages. Après avoir visité le temple Preah Vihear, nous irons au groupe du temple Koh Ker. Le temple le plus célèbre de Koh Ker est Prasat Thom, un temple en forme de phyramide de 30 m, situé en hauteur au-dessus de la plaine et de la forêt environnante. Une fois la visite terminée, nous vous ramènerons à votre hôtel ou à tout autre endroit de la ville de Siem Reap.
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Itinéraire
Voyagez à travers le Cambodge avec votre Guide dans un 4x4 climatisé, avec des arrêts en chemin vers divers sites historiques et temples. Venez à votre hôtel à 5 h 00 ou 6 h 00 et voyagez vers le nord du Cambodge. Une fois arrivé près de la frontière thaïlandaise, visitez Preah Vihear, le temple de montagne le plus spectaculaire du Cambodge.
Après que nous sommes arrivés au pied de la montagne Preah Vihear, nous devons échanger le véhicule et ensuite monter en haut de la colline afin de rejoindre les magnifiques temples de Preah Vihear et le grand paysage à la frontière entre le Cambodge et la Thaïlande. Il a été construit au XIe siècle sous l'empire khmer. Il est situé sur une falaise au sommet d'une montagne avec une forêt luxuriante en contrebas. Le temple a été déclaré patrimoine mondial par l'UNESCO en 2008.
Après avoir visité le temple Preah Vihear, arrêtez-vous pour déjeuner sur le chemin du site archéologique de Koh Ker et explorez ensuite Prasat Thom (temple pyramidal), Prasat Linga (temple de Linga), Prasat Prum (temple de la jungle) et Prasat Neang Kmao (temple de la princesse noire).
Sur le chemin du retour à Siem Reap, nous nous arrêtons et visitons le temple Beng Melea, le mystérieux temple du 12ème siècle au milieu de la jungle. Ce temple est fortement envahi par la végétation, les arbres, les lianes et les mousses. Ce temple est entouré d'une forêt tropicale due à son abondance depuis plus de 300 ans. Lorsqu'il n'est pas entièrement restauré, de nombreux touristes locaux et internationaux tombent amoureux de la région.
Transfert du temple Beng mealea et à votre hôtel. Cela peut prendre environ 1 heure de route.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Prise en charge à l'hôtel à 5h00 par un guide touristique et un chauffeur anglophone.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(3)
The main circuit of temples around the Angkor Archeological Park is impressive, and a must see. But it’s got nothing on this! Our guide Ty brought us to three remote temples in one day. These are well off the beaten track (IYKYK), and minimally touristed. There were only a handful (like 5!) of people there at each one. Preah Vihear (sky temple) is actually 100 years older than Angkor Wat and offers stunning views from the mountain top across the borders of Thailand and Laos. It’s mostly only visited by monks and intrepid domestic tourists. The 4x4 truck needed to take you up the mountain is a trip unto itself! Koh Ker park hosts plenty of smaller temples, all in various states of ruin. You’ll visit the small, but picturesque Prasat Pram and then the star of the show is Prasat Thom, a giant 6 story Mayan looking pyramid temple hidden deep in the jungle, giving Raiders of the Lost Ark vibes to whomever intrepid enough to seek it out. There were only three other people there besides us. And the views from the top after a hearty climb are priceless! And Beng Mealea….. My hands down favorite! If you liked Ta Prohm (the Tomb Raider temple), you’ll die for this one. We caught it just after the rain. It was so atmospheric (almost spooky), glistening, abandoned, and hopelessly destroyed. I could have spent hours wandering the elevated walkways amongst the tree devoured ruins. How is this place so untouristed?! In between the main three temples, you also get to see a few quick, small temples and points of interest, and are treated to Ty’s wealth of information and inimitable wit. Not everyone has the time for this tour, but if you do you will never regret it! It is the Cambodia that few see
Dear Avo_R We thankful of your positive comments about your experience with our tour guide Ty( Kong Thy). It is so meaningful and helpful. As you know, there are millions of travelers every year always use TripAdvisor to search for traveling. So because of your positive comments, we believe next guests will understand well about our services and they contact us to arrange their tour. Sincerely regards Prad Pitt
The main circuit of temples around the Angkor Archeological Park is impressive, and a must see. But it’s got nothing on this! Our guide Ty brought us to three remote temples in one day. These are well off the beaten track (IYKYK), and minimally touristed. There were only a handful ( like 5!) of people there at each one. Preah Vihear (sky temple) is actually 100 years older than Angkor Wat and offers stunning views from the mountain top across the borders of Thailand and Laos. It’s mostly only visited by monks and domestic tourists. Koh Ker is a giant 6 story pyramid temple hidden deep in the jungle, giving Raiders of the Lost Ark vibes to whomever intrepid enough to seek it out. There were three others there besides us. And the views from the top after a hearty climb are priceless! And Beng Mealea….. My hands down favorite! If you liked Ta Prohm (the Tomb Raider temple), you’ll die for this one. We caught it just after the rain. It was so atmospheric (almost spooky), glistening, abandoned, and hopelessly destroyed. I could have spent hours wandering the elevated walkways amongst the tree devoured ruins. How is this place so untouristed?! In between the main three temples, you also get to see a few quick, small temples, and are treated to Ty’s wealth of information and inimitable wit. Not everyone has the time for this tour, but if you do you will never regret it! It is the Cambodia that few see.
Dear Nekras2 We thankful of your positive comments. It is so meaningful and helpful. As you know, there are millions of travelers every year always use TripAdvisor to search for traveling. So because of your positive comments, we believe next guests will understand well about our services and they contact us to arrange their tour. Sincerely regards Prad Pitt
What a treat this day tour has been: you really get to see three very unique temple complexes which see very few tourist . Hence, it is a breathtaking experience because you feel like an explorer. In two temples we were the only guests present - just us, our guide - the staff of the sights. Our guide Pitt was amazing: he spoke really good English and gave his best to make this day a memorable one. This long day on the road flew by quickly. The pickup at the hotel was smooth, the vehicle very comfortable, all was safe - and if you pack some lunch/snacks you can skip a proper break. Highly recommendable! Finally a word of advice: while the tour agency happily caters to you wishes for a comfortable starting time, you should not start from Siem Reap later than 7 am. We started later and therefore only made it to Beng Mealea Temple (you have seen nothing like it) by making some shortcuts and due to efforts of our guide and drive to make in time to this temple before closure. While it worked for us, you might not always be so lucky due to traffic.
Dear Torsten, Thank you for the great reviews for the guide of Angkor Happy Tour. We are warmest to read all your feedback, we can't describe how happy we are with 1 Day: Preah Vihear, Koh Ker and Beng Mealea -Free Airport Pick Up The entire team of Angkor Happy Tour is glad to have Mr.Thy as your tour guide, we agree with what you have mentioned above, it's memorable for him with your holiday in Cambodia. It's pleasure for the world traveler who wishes to have experience in Cambodia, thank you for choosing Angkor Happy Tour as part of your service venue! We do hope you have a wonderful time in Siem Reap, Cambodia, we are looking forward to welcoming you back. With my warmest regards. Angkor Happy Tour of Siem Reap Culture Village Team



