Elder and Disabled Enjoy the Amazing Angkor Temple
Explore the mysterious 12th-century temples of King Suryavarman II on a full-day tour of Angkor Wat, Bayon and Ta Promh. See the main sights of the former capital of the Khmer Empire.
Tour option:
Personal driver and tour guide
- $ 100 Per group up to 2 people
- More than 2 people: Extra charge 25$/Pax
- Add one wheelchair + assistant: Extra charge 50$
- Add sunrise at Angkor: Extra charge 50$
- Availability > Extra items > Select Quantity
From 4 pax 10% off
About this tour
– Hotel Pick Up: 08:00 am
– Drop off at 4:00 pm
– Duration 8 hours
– Private group
– Min Age 12+ Years
– English tour guide
– Temples Visited: Angkor Thom, Bayon, Ta Prohm, Angkor Wat
Highlights
– Discover the amazing temple of Angkor Wat
– Explore the former Khmer Empire capital at the mysterious temples of Angkor Park
– See the location site of the blockbuster movie Tomb Raider of Ta Promh temple
– Where the blockbuster movie “Tomb Raider” was shot.
– Admire intricate bas reliefs, carvings and more
Full description
Enjoy a beautiful full-day tour of the majestic Khmer Empire temples of Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom and go to the early Khmer temple of Beng Mealea to see a prototype for the later Angkor capital.
Start with a tour of Angkor Thom, via the South Gate entrance. Visit the main temple of Bayon (4-Faced Temple) to see the last great temple to be built at the Angkor complex. Experience up-close where the Khmer rulers watched their returning armies from the Terrace of the Elephants and see the stunning 3-tiered temple of Baphoun, where a 51-year restoration project has finally been completed.
Next, experience the steamy environment of the jungle at the tree-covered temple of Ta Promh, where the blockbuster movie “Tomb Raider” was shot.
After lunch, continue your temples tour at the legendary Angkor Wat complex, the most famous of the Khmer kingdom temples, and site of its former capital. Admire exquisite carvings and bas reliefs dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu and see scenes depicting Hindu mythology. Back to hotel finish tour.
Includes
– Pick-up and drop off at hotels in Siem Reap
– Air-conditioning vehicle with driver
– English-speaking tour guide
– One wheelchair with assistant
– Cool drinking water
Excludes
– Personal expenses
– Lunch at local restaurant
– Temple pass
– Gratuities
Note:
Pick up and drop off at the hotel in Siem Reap City Please wait in the hotel lobby 10 minutes before your scheduled pickup time.
What to bring
Comfortable shoes
Loose, lightweight, long clothing that is both respectful and cool in the hot Asian climate
Remember:
Dress standards are conservative throughout Asia, especially outside major cities.
To respect this and for your own comfort, please wear modest clothing. This means clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. The Apsara Authority, which manages the park, reserves the right to refuse entry to certain areas of the site for guests who wear clothing that is considered immodest.
No smoking, drinking alcohol, or touching the carvings is permitted in and around the temples.
Closure of site: The third level of Angkor Wat is not open during Buddhist holidays.
Why is Angkor Wat so famous?
Nestled within the province of Siem Reap in Cambodia lies the vast Angkor Archaeological Park, a crown jewel of the country’s tourist hotspots. Hidden within the dense rainforest undergrowth, you’ll discover the towering remnants of an ancient stone city, echoing tales of a bygone era.
Cambodia boasts a rich assortment of temples and structures, yet the one that consistently captures the most fascination is the monumental Angkor Wat. Its prominence is such that it graces the country’s national flag – a testament to its cultural and historical significance.
Built in the 12th century, this majestic “temple-mountain” was originally designed to serve as the dwelling place for the Hindu deity, Vishnu. Its architectural grandeur and historical relevance make it a must-visit destination for any traveler exploring Cambodia.
The bas-relief galleries on many of the walls of one of the most spectacular temples in Cambodia depict themes from Cambodian mythology and culture that extend back hundreds of years. These depictions date back to when the temple was built.
– This area of the ancient city is home to some of the most interesting and distinctive structures in the entire city.
When you realize that Angkor was constructed in the 12th century, it is even more astonishing that it is still regarded as one of the world’s most spectacular architectural wonders. Even with the highly developed technologies that are currently at the disposal of contemporary architects, it is difficult to see them constructing anything quite as beautiful as Angkor Wat.
This structure is filled with a variety of architectural details, some of which include intricate carvings, bas reliefs, corridors, towers, baths, libraries, and moats. And the quality of each of them has, for the most part, remained the same during the period of their existence.
– It served as the seat of government for the Khmer Empire for a sizeable chunk of that empire’s existence.
The Khmer Empire left a significant architectural legacy behind for future generations, the most notable example of which is Angkor Wat. Large portions of Southeast Asia were governed by a monarchy influenced by Buddhism and Hinduism beginning in the year 802 A.D. and continuing until the collapse of Angkor Wat in the 15th century.
This reign lasted until Angkor Wat was destroyed. According to the findings of archaeological digs, the ancient city of Angkor was one of the most populous cities in the world prior to the advent of industrialization (during the 11th and 12th centuries).
This event took place at the height of Angkor’s prosperity when it was at its most prosperous. Angkor Wat served as the capital of the Khmer Empire from the year 802 to the year 1295.
– When it was first found, UNESCO immediately declared it to be a World Heritage Site and has kept that designation ever since.
In the year 1992, Angkor Archaeological Park was recognized by UNESCO as a deserving candidate for the prestigious designation of World Heritage Site.
Because this area is home to some of the most amazing works of art and architecture from the ancient world, the Khmer Empire, also known as the Angkor Empire, decided to place its capitals here. The Khmer Empire is also known as the Angkor Empire.
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