Discover Angkor Wat & Beyond

Private Tours Tailored For Your Stay

Our thoughtful staff works closely with each guest to recommend and plan the perfect Siem Reap experiences. Discover the majesty of Angkor Wat, encounter hidden gems, and create your own journey – we provide insider expertise to guide you.
  • Off Beaten Path
    Angkor Temples
  • Driver and
    Tour Guide
  • Private GROUP
    Small Van
  • Private Car
    (2-3 guests)
  • Off Beaten Path
    Angkor Temples
  • Driver and
    Tour Guide
  • Private GROUP
    Small Van
  • Private Car
    (2-3 guests)

Signature Temple Tour

Private tour for any size group.

Angkor Thom South Gate
Bayon Temple
Baphoun Temple
Elephant Terrace Temple
Takeo Temple
Ta Prohm Temple
Angkor Wat
Bakheng Mountain Sunset

Standing grand and imposing, the South Gate of Angkor Thom is a majestic entryway into the ancient Khmer capital. Flanked by towering statues of devas and asuras engaged in a mythical tug-of-war, the gate serves as a symbolic passage between the earthly and divine realms.

In the heart of Angkor Thom lies the enigmatic Bayon Temple, a masterpiece of Khmer architecture renowned for its captivating towers adorned with serene, enigmatic faces. These enigmatic visages, believed to represent the compassionate bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, gaze out in all directions, their enigmatic smiles seemingly following visitors wherever they go.
Emerging from the lush Cambodian jungle, Baphuon Temple stands as a testament to the grandeur and artistry of the Khmer Empire. Known as the “Mountain of Faces,” this towering structure is adorned with hundreds of intricately carved sandstone faces, each with a unique expression.
A grand spectacle of artistry and power, the Terrace of the Elephants is a captivating testament to the Khmer Empire’s grandeur. Stretching for over 300 meters along the eastern wall of Angkor Thom, this magnificent platform was once used by King Jayavarman VII to view his victorious returning armies.
Standing tall amidst the verdant jungle of Angkor Wat Archaeological Park, Takeo Temple exudes an aura of mystery and intrigue. Its imposing silhouette, devoid of the intricate carvings that adorn other temples in the area, hints at a tumultuous past.
In the heart of the Cambodian jungle, where nature reigns supreme, lies Ta Prohm Temple, a captivating spectacle of ancient ruins intertwined with towering trees. Its crumbling walls and gnarled roots that snake through the edifice create a mesmerizing fusion of man-made artistry and untamed wilderness.
Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a masterpiece of Khmer architecture and one of the most iconic landmarks in the world. Built in the 12th century by King Suryavarman II, the temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu.
As the sun begins its descent in the western sky, casting a warm glow over the ancient ruins of Angkor, a sense of anticipation builds among those gathered atop Bakheng Mountain. For it is from this vantage point that one can witness one of the most breathtaking spectacles in all of Southeast Asia: the sunset over Angkor Wat.

Signature Temple Tour

Private tour for any size group.

Angkor Thom South Gate
Bayon Temple
Baphoun Temple
Elephant Terrace Temple
Takeo Temple
Ta Prohm Temple
Angkor Wat
Bakheng Mountain Sunset

Standing grand and imposing, the South Gate of Angkor Thom is a majestic entryway into the ancient Khmer capital. Flanked by towering statues of devas and asuras engaged in a mythical tug-of-war, the gate serves as a symbolic passage between the earthly and divine realms.

In the heart of Angkor Thom lies the enigmatic Bayon Temple, a masterpiece of Khmer architecture renowned for its captivating towers adorned with serene, enigmatic faces. These enigmatic visages, believed to represent the compassionate bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, gaze out in all directions, their enigmatic smiles seemingly following visitors wherever they go.
Emerging from the lush Cambodian jungle, Baphuon Temple stands as a testament to the grandeur and artistry of the Khmer Empire. Known as the “Mountain of Faces,” this towering structure is adorned with hundreds of intricately carved sandstone faces, each with a unique expression.
A grand spectacle of artistry and power, the Terrace of the Elephants is a captivating testament to the Khmer Empire’s grandeur. Stretching for over 300 meters along the eastern wall of Angkor Thom, this magnificent platform was once used by King Jayavarman VII to view his victorious returning armies.
Standing tall amidst the verdant jungle of Angkor Wat Archaeological Park, Takeo Temple exudes an aura of mystery and intrigue. Its imposing silhouette, devoid of the intricate carvings that adorn other temples in the area, hints at a tumultuous past.
In the heart of the Cambodian jungle, where nature reigns supreme, lies Ta Prohm Temple, a captivating spectacle of ancient ruins intertwined with towering trees. Its crumbling walls and gnarled roots that snake through the edifice create a mesmerizing fusion of man-made artistry and untamed wilderness.
Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a masterpiece of Khmer architecture and one of the most iconic landmarks in the world. Built in the 12th century by King Suryavarman II, the temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu.
As the sun begins its descent in the western sky, casting a warm glow over the ancient ruins of Angkor, a sense of anticipation builds among those gathered atop Bakheng Mountain. For it is from this vantage point that one can witness one of the most breathtaking spectacles in all of Southeast Asia: the sunset over Angkor Wat.

Extended Experience

Go further into your journey during a longer stay.

Preah Khan
Neak Poan
Ta Som
Pre Rup
East Mebon
Banteay Srey
Banteay Samre

Nestled amidst the verdant embrace of the Cambodian jungle, Preah Khan Temple stands as a testament to the grandeur and artistry of the Khmer Empire. Founded in the 12th century by King Jayavarman VII, this magnificent sanctuary was dedicated to the Buddhist bodhisattva Prajnaparamita, the embodiment of wisdom and compassion.

Nestled amidst the lush greenery of the Angkor Archaeological Park, Neak Poan Temple stands as a testament to the Khmer people’s deep reverence for water and its sacred properties. Built in the 12th century by King Jayavarman VII, this unique temple is centered around a large cruciform-shaped pool that is believed to have possessed miraculous healing powers.

In the heart of the Cambodian jungle, where towering trees reign supreme, lies Ta Som Temple, a mesmerizing spectacle of ancient ruins embraced by the verdant embrace of nature. Its crumbling walls and gnarled roots that snake through the edifice create a breathtaking fusion of man-made artistry and untamed wilderness.

Standing tall amidst the verdant plains of Angkor, Pre Rup Temple exudes an aura of majesty and tranquility. Built in the 10th century by King Rajendravarman II, this magnificent structure is known as the “Turning the Body” temple, a reference to a Hindu cremation ritual.

Emerging from the tranquil waters of the East Baray reservoir, East Mebon Temple stands as a testament to the Khmer people’s ingenuity and reverence for water. Built in the 10th century by King Rajendravarman II, this captivating sanctuary was dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva.

Nestled amidst the lush greenery of the Angkor Archaeological Park, Banteay Srei Temple stands as a testament to the Khmer people’s exquisite craftsmanship and artistry. Known as the “Citadel of the Women,” this captivating sanctuary was built in the 10th century by a woman named Jayarajadevi, a high-ranking official in the court of King Rajendravarman II.

Nestled deep within the Cambodian jungle, far from the throngs of tourists that flock to the more famous temples of Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom, lies the hidden gem of Banteay Samre. Built in the late 12th century by King Jayavarman VII, this captivating sanctuary is a testament to the Khmer people’s enduring devotion to Hinduism.

Roluos Group & Kompong Plok

Bakong Temple
Preahko Temple
Lolei Temple
Kampong Plok Floating Village
Bakong’s design is inspired by Mount Meru, the sacred mountain of Hindu cosmology. The temple’s central tower rises high above the surrounding landscape, symbolizing the peak of the mountain. The temple is surrounded by a series of concentric enclosures, representing the different levels of the cosmos
Nestled amidst the verdant embrace of the Angkor Archaeological Park, Preah Ko Temple stands as a testament to the grandeur and artistry of the early Khmer Empire. Built in the 9th century by King Indravarman I, this captivating sanctuary was dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva.
Emerging from the tranquil waters of the Indratataka Baray reservoir, Lolei Temple stands as a captivating reminder of the Khmer people’s reverence for water and their mastery of hydraulic engineering. Built in the late 9th century by King Yasovarman I, this enchanting sanctuary was dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva.
Kampong Phluk Floating Village is a captivating spectacle of life adapted to the rhythmic ebb and flow of the Tonle Sap Lake. Nestled amidst the flooded mangrove forests, this unique community has thrived for centuries, its existence inextricably linked to the life-giving waters that surround it.

Roluos Group & Kompong Plok

Bakong Temple
Preahko Temple
Lolei Temple
Kampong Plok Floating Village
Bakong’s design is inspired by Mount Meru, the sacred mountain of Hindu cosmology. The temple’s central tower rises high above the surrounding landscape, symbolizing the peak of the mountain. The temple is surrounded by a series of concentric enclosures, representing the different levels of the cosmos
Nestled amidst the verdant embrace of the Angkor Archaeological Park, Preah Ko Temple stands as a testament to the grandeur and artistry of the early Khmer Empire. Built in the 9th century by King Indravarman I, this captivating sanctuary was dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva.
Emerging from the tranquil waters of the Indratataka Baray reservoir, Lolei Temple stands as a captivating reminder of the Khmer people’s reverence for water and their mastery of hydraulic engineering. Built in the late 9th century by King Yasovarman I, this enchanting sanctuary was dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva.
Kampong Phluk Floating Village is a captivating spectacle of life adapted to the rhythmic ebb and flow of the Tonle Sap Lake. Nestled amidst the flooded mangrove forests, this unique community has thrived for centuries, its existence inextricably linked to the life-giving waters that surround it.

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