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Be the explorer of the 2 most secluded temples in the plains of the ancient Khmer Empire!
– $ 50 Per Person
– Shared Tour
– Small Group
– Hotel Pick Up: 7:40 am to 8:10 am
– Tour departs at 8:30am
– Drop off at 6:00 pm
– Duration 10 hours
– Max up to 10 People
– Min Age 12+ Years
– Temples Visited: Beng Mealea, Koh Ker, Prasat Thom, Prasat Neag Kmao, Prasat Pram
Start off your day off by a 60km comfortable ride in one of our A/C cars up to the the wild and overgrown Beng Mealea temple. Next up, we drive 51km far to Koh Ker Temple is abandoned to the forests of the north of Siem Reap, ancient capital of the Angkorian empire (from AD 928 to AD 944).
You’ll be hungry after that long drive, so settle into one of the restaurants nearby, and dig into some traditional Cambodian curries, soups and stir-fries
Follow in the footsteps of our tour guide
Respect the ancient religious grounds when you visit them. Wear a shirt that can cover your shoulders, and trousers or knee-length pants or skirts are permitted.
– Confirm pick-up point the day before the tour
– Let your hotel staff know when you have the tour
– Be ready 30 minutes before departure time
– Hotel lobby is the best place to wait
– We can’t wait for you past departure time
– Call +855 974532168 if you missed pick-up time
Small enough to explore each location separately, yet large enough to foster a pleasant social atmosphere! Our small group size is ten people.
If your group size more than 10 people you can request to us for discussion. Keep your trip fresh and cool!
The mountains of Dangrek, Kulen, and Tbeng may be seen in the background of the jungle setting of Koh Ker.
Koh Ker is nearly as huge as the Angkor complex, spanning 81 square kilometers over its entirety; yet, due to its more distant location, it has suffered greater damage and pillage over the course of its history.
If you go at the right time of year, you might find the ruins hidden in the foliage and thick vegetation, but at other times of the year they might be completely visible amongst the bare trees.
– Koh Ker is one of the temple locations from the Angkor period that has received the least amount of research.
– Since Koh Ker has just been half excavated, there is a good chance that you will discover something that has been hidden.
– Since much of the information researchers had gathered about the place during the Khmer Rouge was destroyed, the location is essentially indecipherable.
– Archaeological Site Koh Ker is located in northern Cambodia and is approximately 75 miles from the ancient city of Angkor and the city of Siem Reap.
– In this jungle-covered area, there are only a few people.
– In an 81-square-kilometer protected region, researchers discovered almost 180 sanctuaries.
– Tourists can only see approximately a dozen of the many sanctuaries concealed in the forest because the entire area hasn’t been completely demined.
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