Private Koh Ke & Beng Mealea Temple tour from Siem Reap
Overview
Visit Koh Ke, a Cambodian giant pyramid temple built by King Jayavaraman IV, along with other historic temples such as Pram temple and Neang Kmao temple. A local restaurant offers the chance to savor authentic Cambodian cuisine during your lunch break.
- 🕌 Guided pickup from your hotel lobby to start the tour.
- 🍽️ Lunch at a nearby local restaurant with recommendations from your guide.
- 🏯 Continue to Beng Mealea, primarily made of sandstone and closely associated with Angkor Wat.
- 🛤️ An unusual route allows for an in-depth exploration of the seldom-visited parts of the ruins.
- 🍚 Opportunity to taste Bamboo Sticky Rice, a famous Cambodian snack on the way back to the city.
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Pickup included
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- English Speaking Guide
- Cool Water and Towel
- Round Trip pickup
- Others not mentioned
- All Meals (B/L/D)
- Koh Ke Ticket (15$/person for 1day)
- Beng Mealea Ticket (37$/person for 1day, can use Angkor Wat Ticket)
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Prasat Beng Mealea7:00AM you’ll start with an early morning pick-up from your hotel in Siem Reap, then your driver will take you through the lush Khmer countryside to the remote Beng Mealea temple. Explore the 11th-century ruins emerging from the tangled overgrowth of Cambodian jungle at Beng Mealea, before sitting down to enjoy a picnic lunch in the grounds.
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Koh Ker Temple1:00PM taking in the beauty of the temple, drive 1-hour onwards to Koh Ker, north-east of Siem Reap. Discover the ancient Koh Ker temples, once known as Chok Gargyar. Explore the 30 major structures of the mysterious site and walk through the ruins of sacred buildings and religious sculptures. Some of the giant sculptures from Koh Ker now make up the collection at the grand National Museum in Phnom Penh. After your action-packed day visiting Cambodia’s lost temples and mystical jungles.
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Siem ReapAfter exploring the maze-like interior of Koh Ker Temple, return to your hotel after a long but fulfilling day, which will leave you with a lifetime of memories of one of the wonders of the world.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.