Preah Vihear, Koh Ker & Beng Mealea Tour
Overview
Various visitors will find suitable choices among the tour options, showcasing Preah Vihear temple and Koh Ker temple group. A professional tour guide provides insights into Cambodian history, culture, and religion both past and present.
- 🏰 Start at Preah Vihear temple, located on a 525-metre cliff of Dangrek Mountain.
- 🍽️ Lunch is included before visiting Koh Ker, where you can climb the 36-metre high seven-tiered pyramid temple, Prasat Thom or Prasat Prang.
- 🌿 Return to Siem Reap to explore Beng Mealea, often referred to as the sister of Angkor Wat.
- 🪨 Much of Beng Mealea remains unrestored, featuring stone blocks that contribute to its mysterious ambiance.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
You go with another people
Duration: 10 hours
Car: Sedan or Mini Van depend on a number of people
Pickup included
- Bottled water & Cold towels
- Transport by your chosen vehicle
- Hotel pick-up and drop off (if requested)
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Preah Vihear Temple
- Koh Ker Temple
- Beng Mealea temple is included in Angkor pass ticket for Validation date.
- Gratuities (recommended)
- Food, soft drinks and alcohol may be purchased at local cafes
- Beng Mealea Pass:$10/person only visit is requested.
- Transport to the mountain top (USD 25, 4-seat)
- Entrance tickets (Preah Vihea $10/person,Koh Ker$15/person)
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Preah Vihear TempleDiscover and explore the contentious Preah Vihear Temple complex. Preah Vihear is an ancient Hindu temple built during the period of the Khmer Empire, that is situated atop a 525-metre cliff in the Dângrêk Mountains. Preah Vihear is at the border with Thailand and has been the subject of more than one ownership dispute.
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Koh Ker TempleThen after a brief stop at one of the restaurants for a traditional Cambodian curry, soups or stir-fries, continue to distant Koh Ker. Koh Ker is the modern name for an important city of the Khmer empire. In inscriptions the town is mentioned as Lingapura (city of lingams). The most impressive structure in the complex is Prasat Thom/Prang, a double sanctuary which follows a linear plan and not a concentric one like most of the temples of the Khmer kings. Unparalleled is the 36-metre high seven‑tiered pyramid, which most probably served as state temple.
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Prasat Beng MealeaThen visit Beng Mealea, identical to Angkor Wat, but smaller in size. Beng Mealea nonetheless ranks among the Khmer empires larger temples. It was the center of a town, surrounded by a moat 1025m by 875m large and 45m wide.