Exploring the majestic Angkor Wat complex is a must-do for many travelers to Southeast Asia. The 2-day tour from Bangkok offers a hassle-free way to experience this UNESCO World Heritage Site and the surrounding Siem Reap region. With a well-curated itinerary, efficient transportation, and expert local guidance, the tour provides an immersive cultural journey. From witnessing the sunrise over Angkor Wat to discovering the intricate carvings of Bayon and the enchanting Ta Prohm, the tour promises a remarkable adventure. But the true highlight just might be…
Key Points
- Two-day tour from Bangkok/Pattaya/Koh Chang to Siem Reap, Cambodia to explore the iconic Angkor Wat temple complex and nearby Tonle Sap floating village.
- Includes one night’s accommodation in Siem Reap, transportation, entrance tickets, and a licensed tour guide.
- First day spent exploring Siem Reap’s vibrant nightlife, followed by an early morning visit to Angkor Wat on the second day.
- Tour covers major temples like Angkor Wat, Bayon, and Ta Prohm, as well as a boat trip to the Tonle Sap floating village.
- Private tour can accommodate 1-15 people and requires a visa to enter Cambodia, which can be obtained in advance.
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Tour Overview
This private, guided tour from Bangkok to Angkor Wat provides travelers with a comprehensive exploration of the region’s renowned historical sites over the course of two days.
The tour includes a one-night hotel stay in Siem Reap and covers the major temples of Angkor Wat, Bayon, and Ta Prohm.
Guests will also enjoy a boat trip to the Tonle Sap floating village.
All transportation, entrance tickets, and a licensed tour guide are included, making this an efficient and hassle-free way to experience the wonders of Angkor Wat.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this tour offers an immersive and memorable journey through Cambodia’s rich cultural heritage.
Included in the Tour
The tour includes a range of amenities and services to ensure a hassle-free experience for travelers. Hotel pickup and drop-off are provided, along with private air-conditioned transportation throughout the journey. Guests will also receive one night’s accommodation in Siem Reap, which includes breakfast. A licensed tour guide accompanies the group, providing insight and expertise. Entrance tickets to the major temples, including Angkor Wat, Bayon, and Ta Prohm, are included. Plus, a boat trip to the Tonle Sap floating village is part of the package.
Inclusions | Details |
---|---|
Transportation | Private, air-conditioned vehicle |
Accommodation | 1 night in Siem Reap with breakfast |
Guide | Licensed tour guide |
Attractions | Entrance tickets to temples and Tonle Sap boat ride |
Logistics and Departure
The tour departs from Bangkok, Pattaya, or Koh Chang, with the border crossing into Cambodia at the Poi Pet checkpoint.
After crossing into Cambodia, the first day is spent exploring the vibrant nightlife of Siem Reap.
On the second day, the tour visits the iconic Angkor Wat at sunrise. This early morning visit ensures travelers can experience the temple’s serene and peaceful atmosphere before the crowds arrive.
The tour is private and can accommodate between 1-15 people. Confirmation of the booking is provided at the time of reservation.
It’s important to note that the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but most travelers can participate. Short dresses aren’t allowed at the temples.
Visiting Siem Reap
After crossing into Cambodia and settling into the hotel, travelers will get to explore the vibrant and lively nightlife of Siem Reap on the first day of the tour.
Siem Reap is known for its bustling night markets, street food stalls, and lively bars and restaurants. Visitors can wander through the night market, sample local Khmer cuisine, and soak up the lively atmosphere.
The tour guide will provide recommendations on the best spots to visit and ensure travelers make the most of their evening in this charming city. With an array of entertainment options, travelers will have the chance to enjoy Siem Reap’s unique culture and nightlife before the next day’s temple explorations.
Angkor Wat Exploration
Travelers begin their Angkor Wat exploration at sunrise, marveling at the temple’s magnificent silhouette against the morning sky. They then venture inside, guided by an expert who explains the architectural wonders and rich history of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
The tour covers the major temples, including:
- The iconic Angkor Wat temple, known for its intricate carvings and towering spires
- The serene Bayon temple, with its enigmatic, smiling faces
- The jungle-shrouded Ta Prohm, where massive tree roots envelop the ancient ruins
The impressive scale and symmetry of the temple complex.
The opportunity to take a boat trip to the nearby Tonle Sap floating village.
Tonle Sap Boat Ride
Visitors on the Angkor Wat 2-Day Tour from Bangkok can embark on a boat ride to explore the renowned Tonle Sap floating village, where they’ll witness the unique way of life sustained by the lake’s abundant natural resources.
During this excursion, they’ll glide through the maze of floating homes, markets, and schools, gaining a firsthand understanding of how the community has adapted to living on the water. The boat trip provides a fascinating glimpse into the daily routines and cultural traditions of the Tonle Sap residents, offering a memorable and immersive experience for tour participants.
This activity is included as part of the comprehensive Angkor Wat tour package, allowing travelers to fully appreciate the rich diversity of Cambodia’s landscape and people.
Additional Requirements
While the Tonle Sap boat ride offers a captivating cultural experience, the Angkor Wat 2-Day Tour from Bangkok also comes with a few additional requirements travelers should be aware of.
This tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, so participants must be able to walk and navigate uneven terrain. Visitors are also advised to avoid wearing short dresses or skirts when exploring the temples, as a conservative dress code is required.
Plus, a visa is necessary to enter Cambodia, which can be obtained in advance for $30. Finally, an optional VIP skip-the-line fee of $10 is available for those who wish to bypass crowds at the popular Angkor Wat site.
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Cancellation Policy
The tour’s cancellation policy provides a full refund with 24-hour advance notice. This allows travelers the flexibility to adjust their plans if needed.
Cancellations made within 24 hours of the tour’s start time aren’t eligible for a refund. This policy helps the tour operator manage logistics and ensure all reserved spots are filled.
Travelers should review the cancellation terms carefully when booking the tour. By providing a clear and reasonable cancellation policy, the tour operator sets appropriate expectations and demonstrates their commitment to customer satisfaction.
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Recap
The Angkor Wat 2-Day Tour from Bangkok offers a comprehensive and hassle-free experience for exploring Cambodia’s renowned historical sites.
Travelers can expect a well-rounded culture, with visits to the iconic Angkor Wat, Bayon, and Ta Prohm temples, as well as a boat trip to the Tonle Sap floating village.
The tour’s inclusions and logistics make it an attractive option for first-time visitors and seasoned travelers alike.