Siem Reap, officially Siemreap (Khmer: សៀមរាប, "Defeat of Siam"), is a province (khaet) of Cambodia. It borders the provinces of Oddar Meanchey to the north, Preah Vihear and Kampong Thom to the east, Battambang to the south, and Banteay Meanchey to the west. Its capital and largest city is Siem Reap.
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This private tour will let you experience the heart of Battambang Colonial Building, Phnom Banon and Bamboo Train. Discover the rice-producing province of the country, local market, french-colonized buildings, orange and grap farm and enjoy the bamboo train ride.
Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Air-conditioned vehicle, Cold drinking water, Private tour, Round-trip private transfer, Fuel surcharge, Landing and facility fees
Exclusions: Meals, Other personal expense
Our tour guide vithyea was excellent as well as the driver. We are so thankful for this experience which they made unforgettable. we spent a day on the major sights of angkor and enjoyed the discovery of siem reap. I recommend the tour to every person willing to explore and learn more about cambodia's way of life and historical background.
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Siem Reap day Trips • Pick up at Hotel • Go to Preah Vihea province east of Siem Reap • Krolan village • Go to Koh ker • Visit Prasat pram • Prasat Domrie • Prasat Ling • Prasat Thom • Beng Mealea
Inclusions: Hotel pick up and drop-off, Transport, Tour guide, Cold water
Exclusions: Temple ticket, Personal Expense, Lunch, Souvenirs
We were recommended Ra by a couple of fellow travellers and what a lucky find. Ra is friendly, professional and extremely well informed. He managed to bring history to life and made our day memorable. He is a good photographer too. Thank you Ra. SP England
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Sunset tour you can find numerous temples, and enjoying the cold fresh waterfall, sweaty on back the bike with wonderful experience through the jungle
Inclusions: Temple tickets, Floating ticket, Angkor National ticket , Transportation : pick up-drop off at accommodation with tuk tuk or car, Certified Speaking tour guide ( English & other language) , Lunch & soft drink , Water unlimited & refreshment towel , Pick-up & Drop off
Exclusions: International & Domestic air-ticket, Visa authorization letter & Stamp visa fees , Travel Insurance
I had an unforgettable time with Soriya. She is an open-minded, superfriendly and polite tour guide with profound knowledge. Soriya is eager to find the perfect offer for her clients. We had interesting conversations which really gave me an insight into Cambodian culture and day-to-day life. Big thanks!
5.0 based on 5 reviews
This tour is covered all main places in our region and our tour guide will guide to best point. Of course, if you have very short holiday in Cambodia, please choose this itinerary.
Inclusions: Private transportation
Exclusions: Lunch
Our group was lucky enough to tour the three main temples. Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and professional and spoke clearly, he was happy to answer any and all questions we had. We were given cold towels between temples (as it was a hot day). We had many great experiences that I know would not have been possible if it were not for Veasna and the rest of the team. After the tour Veasna was able to recommend restaurants and night life for us as well that we really enjoyed.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
View a stunning sunrise at Angkor Wat and Angkor Wat. Visit the ruins of Bayon Temple.This Buddhist Temple has many big carved Buddha faces. Explore the ancient jungle temple, Ta Prohm and see the giant roots of trees growing on the temple structure. Banteay Srei Temple.This temple is older than Angkor Wat and renowned for having some of the best temple carvings in the world and the best in Cambodia. Beng Mealea temple is nestled in the jungle. Kulen Mountain is one of the most sacred mountains in Cambodia. Where the Tomb Raider movie was filmed. Swim in the cool waterfall and see the 1000 Lingas built on the Holy River.Visit the big, reclining Buddha on the top of the mountain. floating village in the Tonle Sap offers a unique experience. see a different way of living,students rowing their boats to school, houses built on high stilts,Buddhist monks worshiping in their temple and vendors selling their wares by boat. Visit the flooded forest, see the floating houses and floating market.
Inclusions: English speaking tour guide, A/C vehicle, Car parking fees, Gasoline, Cool drinks/water and towels
Exclusions: tour exclusion:All meals,Angkor ticket(price check tour itinerary),Kulen ticket cost $20 per person
My mom and I traveled for 9 days throughout Cambodia and SE Asia in October of 2019. During our time in Siem Reap, we booked this two day tour with Angkor Special Tours which ended up being the best tour we had our entire trip! Our tour was private and included two full days through the Angkor area and Tonle Sap floating village. There was so much to see that the two days went by very quickly. Our guide was Mr. Chen who was fantastic. He was very knowledgeable, accommodating, and took us away from the large crowds of people. He had a real passion in teaching us about the different temples and the Cambodian culture. He also volunteered to take lots of photos of us and now we have beautiful photos that we are both in. Overall, he did an amazing job. Our driver was excellent too. He was always on time and we never felt rushed. We were picked up and dropped off at our hotel and given plenty of time to eat lunch on both days. I highly recommend taking a tour with Angkor Special Tours on your next trip!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Get a chance to ride a very unique transport called ( Bamboo Train Ride ) on the railway from the French colony. People who live near the railway have an idea of making bamboo carts to transport their rice from fields to villages because they do not need to carry their rice home they just put them on the bamboo carts and push them home, which is a smart idea. Viewing millions of bats flying out of their cave after sunset, Avoid the tourist's crowds and seeing more Cambodian countryside.
Inclusions: Driver/guide, Private Tour, Bottle Water
Exclusions: Lunch, pick up truck, or Motobike , bamboo train ride, entrance tickets
This is a good off the beaten track experience that you will find if you travel to Siam Reap, Cambodia. I had a chance to go last November 2019 and booked as I had read a couple of reviews recommending this experience. I also contacted Angkor Cab in advance and asked about some minor changes in the original schedule and they agreed without any hassle. I actually requested to be picked up in a special location (the "Giant" bus station at Siam Reap) also at a “special time”: 5:45am. Eventually my bus from Phnom Penh arrived around 30min later but still I had no problem to meet my host at Angkor Cab (Pahna). We went to pay a 3-Day Ticket Entry Pass to National Parks at the Government Booth (mandatory) and then proceeded to Bantey Srei quite early (I was the first visitor of the day!). This resulted in very pleasant experience as I literally had the whole site and scenery for myself. Besides avoiding crowds (which by the way is NOT possible at Angkor Wat) you also have the chance to avoid most of sellers and other people which sometimes can be annoying. However, if you do want a guide through the site you need to ask in advance (and pay extra) or opt to give a tip (USD$5~USD$10) to guard or other staff within the site (in my case I just asked the guard to take me a picture and I gave a USD$1 tip). I would recommend you take an hour or so at Bantey Srei and enjoy strolling around the site and take some nice pictures of the scenery. I would also recommend grabbing a quick snack or breakfast at end of site (near parking lot) as food is quite good and extremely cheap (I had some nice pancakes, a coffee and a small noodle bowl for just USD$5). If possible, use the bathroom at this site as trip to Phnom Kulen Park would take around an hour and a half (with really no place to stop in between). At Phnom Kulen National Park you would go up several stairs and eventually access a shrine for one of the largest (if not the largest of its kind) reclining Buddha statue (note that it is mandatory to take off your shoes to access the shrine itself). Afterwards you can visit the waterfalls and even have a quick swim which is quite refreshing (water is mildly cold but still enjoyable). In case you need a basic swimsuit, you can buy it there (I think there was a “rent” option as well). You will later see the “1000 Shiva lingas” cravings in the bed of river and if you want you can also grab a lunch within this area (in case you missed it at Bantey Srei) or even take a look at some local handcrafts. You will then take trip back downhill to Siam Reap area (90 mins aprox.) which fortunately transport provided by Angkor Cab is very comfortable and with good AC. Also, you can chat quite pleasantly with your host (in my case Pahna) who besides being an excellent driver he is also someone very easy to talk to as he is very amicable and speaks a very fluent English and is easy to understand. Finally we had one last stop at some visitor center just before arriving to my hotel which is basically a souvenir shop. You might want to take a look around but I wouldn’t recommend you to buy much (or anything) UNLESS you visit first the Night Market at Pub Street (which has a much wider variety and cheaper prices) and buy something you didn’t find at the Night Market.
4.8 based on 43 reviews
This adventurous Join-in day tour will take you out of the city for a day in rural Cambodia. You will be traveling in a small group with other travelers. We will hop on a bike and ride on the red dirt tracks through the stunning countryside. You will be passing rice fields and small villages. On our way, we stop by the local fish market where you can watch traditional Khmer daily fish trading. After the ride, we take a small break to get a well-deserved drink. We will board a boat to Kompong Khleang, the area’s most authentic floating village. We will enjoy a Cambodian lunch with friendly locals in a stilted village house. After lunch, we get back on board our boat to reach a pagoda located on an island. We will pass by the monk school and watch the monks in their day-to-day routine. Then we’ll head to the Vietnamese floating village. You’ll get to see the floating school, hospital and local shops. We arrive back into Siem Reap at about 5pm
Inclusions: Bottled water, Lunch, Professional guide, Hotel pickup, Hotel drop-off, Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Snacks
Exclusions: Gratuities
My friend and I have booked the Jeep tour. The day was simply fantastic, as well as our tour guide Sam, very professional and friendly as well. He knows how to make your trip as interesting than funny. It definitely worth it and we recommend it 100% !
4.7 based on 32 reviews
- Visit a local village community and see the traditional side of Kampot - Immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of Kampot countryside - Sample some of Kampot’s local delicacies and learn how they are traditionally made - Explore the side of Kampot untouched by mass tourism and commerce
Inclusions: Snacks, Drinking water, Village compensations, Local guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Use of bicycle and helmet
Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase), Meals, Personal expenses, Travel insurance
We had a great day with our tour guide Yat. We cycled to the Bayon Temple through forest trail which was really exciting to us. We were deeply impressed by the trail as this was the first time that we had such cycling experience. The village we passed by was very rural which we could not encounter in the city. Yat had clear instruction on the road traffic and also allowed us to adequate time to rest as weather was hot. He also gave us detailed information about the mission of the company and the Bayon Temple. Thank you very much Wat for giving us such an unforgettable experience!
4.0 based on 3 reviews
Visit Kompong Phluk village, Take boat trip to visit the Greatest Lake Tonle Sap, See houses on stilts, Beautiful forest, Pagoda and daily life of fisherman. PLEASE KINDLY NOTE: Dry season water is shallow but you still can take Boat trip and see everything.
Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Round-trip boat, Cold drinking water, Air-conditioned vehicle, All Fees and Taxes
Exclusions: Food and drinks, Other personal expense, Tip Guide & Driver
We had an amazing day and i will recommend to everybody to do this trip even if you dont have so much time in Cambodia. Our guide was a very friendly person who told us a lot about Cambodia an the things we ve been visiting. Im a very courios person so i was also asking a lot and got for everything an answer. Its a long day but its worth it and we saw a lot of interesing things. For me it was a better thing to have a „home base“ in siem reap and go from there,cause you see everthing just in one day.
This is a unique experience that shows you the real Cambodia. On this tour you will be walking for 3 hours through a Khmer village, rice fields, along local wooden houses and see how Cambodian people live their daily life. You can meet local people and talk to them if you like because your guide will help you translate.
Inclusions: Snack, Blessing from the Buddhist monk, Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Cold water and cold towel, Private day tour
Exclusions: Gratuities, Personal expenses
It was a great experience for seeing Angkor temples in the hard time of Covid-19. We booked the package just 12 hours before the tour started and the operator was really quick to respond us. We were actually 4 people with payment of 40s US$, this is the nicest price ever. Great driver with air-conditioned car, Ben was really great and he also giving us some information of Angkor (not just a driver). Thank you Ben and we' will see you again next year.
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