Preah Vihear Temple and Koh Ker temple Private Tour from Siem Reap, another UNESCO World Heritage Site of Cambodia. This temple lies on the hilltop of the Dangrek Mountains on the Cambodian and Thailand border. On this day tour from Siem Reap, you will take a close look at the stunning carvings of the temple as well as take in the magnificent views over the green surrounding areas. This tour will surely bring you the amazing memory in your Cambodia trip.
- Private tour from Siem Reap with professional English speaking driver
- Travel by private comfortable air-con vehicle include pick up and drop off at your hotel
Preah Vihear Temple and Koh Ker Private Day Tour from Siem Reap
About This Tour
Inclusions
- Pick-up & Drop-off at your Hotel ( please provide us your hotel name for pickup )
- Professional English Speaking Driver
- All private transfer by comfortable air-conditioning vehicle
Exclusions
- Entrance fees (Preah Vihear $10/pax, Koh Ker $15/pax )
- Transport at Preah Vihear temple Ticket Selling Office to hill top (USD25 per vehicle)
- Tipping for Driver
- All other accounts are not mentioned in the above inclusion
Tour Plan
Driver pick you up at your hotel in the lobby at starting time selected
Preah Vihear temple situated on the edge of a plateau that dominates the plain of Cambodia, the Temple of Preah Vihear is dedicated to Shiva. The Temple is composed of a series of sanctuaries linked by a system of pavements and staircases over an 800 metre long axis and dates back to the first half of the 11th century AD. Nevertheless, its complex history can be traced to the 9th century, when the hermitage was founded. This site is particularly well preserved, mainly due to its remote location. The site is exceptional for the quality of its architecture, which is adapted to the natural environment and the religious function of the temple, as well as for the exceptional quality of its carved stone ornamentation.
Koh Ker was the capital of the Khmer Empire for a brief period, between 928-941 C.E. under its founder King Jayavarman IV. As yet, the only authentic, contemporary information about the political ideology of Angkor comes from the Koh Ker inscription which establishes a clear shift of Khmer political ideology from ‘rāja’ or king, to ‘rājya’ or the kingdom and its people. In support of this new ideology, no war was waged by Jayavarman IV; his reign was the most peaceful phase of the Khmer Empire, which enabled a cultural resurgence. This time of peace allowed Jayavarman IV to carry out projects of regional, social, economic and architectural development, town planning and rural infrastructure, of which the ensemble of monuments at Koh Ker bear testimony.
This small temple is in a fair state of preservation, with three surviving sanctuary towers and two libraries. While its enclosure walls survive, the temple's east gopura no longer exists apart from its foundation stones. We do not know when precisely when the temple was constructed as it was never fully completed--note the unfinished lintels above all five of the doorways.
We drop off at the same place was prick up
Meeting / Pickup
Please Note
- We offer free pick up and drop off from hotel located in Siem Reap, please provide us your hotel name and your hotel address for tour pick up
- Special note: for Italian/French/German/Spanish/Russian/Chinese/ speaking guides are available upon request but The surcharge will be applied
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