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My Tours & Adventures

 

 

I'm excited to show you the wonders of my home.

Below are my most popular tours, designed to give you the best possible experience in Siem Reap.

All tours are private, flexible, and always include unlimited cold water to keep you refreshed.

Don't see the exact trip you're looking for? No problem!

Just send me a message, and we can create a custom tour that is perfect for you.

The main temple tours

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The Classic Angkor Sunrise
 

The essential Angkor experience. Witness the legendary sunrise over Angkor Wat, then explore the most iconic temples, including the jungle-clad Ta Prohm and the smiling faces of Bayon. 

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The Grand Temple Discovery
 

Go beyond the main circuit. This tour explores a larger circle of magnificent, less-crowded temples, each with its own unique story. Perfect for sunset at Pre Rup temple.

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The Lost Jungle Temple
 

A true jungle adventure. Journey far from the crowds to the sprawling, unrestored temple of Beng Mealea, left to the mercy of the jungle. For the explorer at heart.

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The Jewel of Angkor & Countryside

A scenic drive through the beautiful Cambodian countryside to see Banteay Srey, a stunning pink sandstone temple with the most intricate and beautiful carvings in all of Angkor.

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What's always included 

Private tuk-tuk

The tuk-tuk is exclusively for you and your group (up to 4 people). It’s clean, comfortable, and well-maintained for a safe journey.

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What's Always Included in My Tour Price
 
When you book any tour with me, you are guaranteed to receive:

  • A Private Tuk-Tuk: The tuk-tuk is exclusively for you and your group (up to 4 people). It’s clean, comfortable, and well-maintained for a safe journey.

  • A Friendly, English-Speaking Driver: You get me, Sokcheat! I will be your reliable driver and guide between the temples for the entire day.

  • Unlimited Cold Refreshments: It gets hot in Cambodia! I always have a cooler filled with ice-cold bottled water and fresh, cooling towels for you, free of charge, all day long.

  • Complete Flexibility: This is your private tour. If you want to stay longer at a temple you love, skip one, or take a longer lunch break, just let me know. I am happy to adapt the schedule to your wishes.

  • Convenient Hotel Pick-up & Drop-off: I will pick you up from your hotel or guesthouse in the morning and bring you back safely at the end of our tour.

Good to Remember (What's Not Included)
 
Please note that the following costs are separate and not included in my tour fee:

  • The Angkor Pass (Temple Tickets): This is your official entry pass to the temples, which you must buy yourself. I will take you to the official ticket office at the start of our first day.

    • 1-day pass: $37 USD per person

    • 3-day pass: $62 USD per person

  • Meals, Drinks & Personal Expenses: The cost of your lunch, coffee, or any souvenirs is not included. I can take you to fantastic local restaurants that are delicious and affordable, away from the tourist traps.

  • Licensed In-Temple Tour Guide: I am an expert driver and your guide to the region. However, I am not a licensed guide who is permitted to walk with you inside the temples to explain detailed history. If you would like to hire an official licensed guide, I can help you arrange a great one for an additional fee.

  • Specific Entry or Boat Tickets: For certain tours, like the Floating Village (boat ticket) or Phnom Kulen mountain (park ticket), these separate tickets are paid directly to the local community or authority. This is always mentioned in the tour description.

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