Angkor Wat Temple
Ta Prohm
Bayon Temple
Bayon Temple
Angkor Wat temple
Angkor Wat Temple
Angkor Wat
Bayon Temple
South gate of Angkor Thom City
Bayon Temple
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Shared Tour to Angkor Wat-Bayon-Ta Prohm Temples from Siem Reap

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Siem Reap, Cambodia
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About this activity

Explore Cambodia's three most iconic temples in a single guided day trip from Siem Reap: the colossal 12th-century Angkor Wat (Cambodia's national symbol), the enigmatic stone faces of Bayon within Angkor Thom's royal city, and the atmospheric Ta Prohm, famous for its massive tree roots reclaiming ancient stone. This shared tour combines architectural grandeur with jungle mystique in six immersive hours.

Visiting Angkor Wat Temple. This huge temple built in early 12th century by King Suryavarman II and it measures 330 metres by 260 metres. Angkor Wat has become the national symbol of Cambodia and is even found on the nation's flag as it symbolises the soul of the country.

You will visit Angkor Thom City and then you will stop at the South Gate of Angkor Thom City. Here, you will enter the city and move to the Bayon Temple which built in the late 12th century by King Jayavarman VII. The tour will continue with visits to Baphuon Temple, Elephant Terrace, the Terrace of the Leper King, and the Royal Palace. The final tour you visit Ta Prohm temple known as jungle temple that cover by the root of the trees. It's really popular temple. You can visit at the afternoon time after lunch meal. After that we transfer you back to your hotel.

Highlights

  • Angkor Wat: the world's largest religious monument at 330×260 metres, built by King Suryavarman II
  • Bayon Temple: late 12th-century masterpiece featuring 54 towers with serene carved faces
  • Angkor Thom's royal precinct: South Gate, Baphuon, Elephant Terrace, Terrace of the Leper King, and Royal Palace ruins
  • Ta Prohm jungle temple: haunting fusion of ancient stonework and massive tree root systems
  • Expert local guide providing historical and cultural context throughout

Insider tips

  • Visit Ta Prohm in late afternoon as suggested to avoid peak midday crowds and capture better light through the jungle canopy
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes with good grip; temple floors are uneven and can be slippery after rain
  • Bring a wide-brimmed hat and high SPF sunscreen—shade is limited in open courtyards

Good to know

  • Duration is 6 hours including hotel transfers; pace involves moderate walking across multiple sites
  • Lunch break included; bring water and electrolyte drinks for Cambodia's heat and humidity
  • Shared group tour; typical group sizes vary; confirm pickup time and location with supplier day before
  • Angkor Archaeological Park entrance ticket not included in tour price—budget separately for this mandatory fee

Who it's for

First-time Siem Reap visitors seeking an efficient, guided introduction to the Angkor complexHistory and archaeology enthusiasts interested in Khmer Empire architectureBudget-conscious travellers choosing shared transport over private guidesPhotography-focused travellers wanting expert guidance on composition and timing

Best time to visit

Late afternoon departures work best to finish Ta Prohm after lunch, catching golden hour light. Visit during Cambodia's cooler dry season (November–February) to avoid intense heat and afternoon rain; morning light at Angkor Wat is exceptional for photography but shared tours often depart mid-morning.

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