Discover Angkor in a Day – Hassle-Free & Time-Saving
Perfect for travelers on a tight schedule, this express tour lets you explore Angkor Wat and its most iconic temples—Bayon, Ta Prohm, and Angkor Thom—in just one day, without an overnight stay. Travel seamlessly between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap via private car or flight. With an expert guide by your side, uncover the rich history and legends of this UNESCO World Heritage site. Designed for individuals, couples, or small groups, the tour offers flexibility and personalized service for a smooth, unforgettable experience.
For 5 passengers : This mpv car can accommodate from 1-5 passengers with driver <br/>Pickup included
1-3 passengers: This car can fit from 1-3 passengers with friendly English speaking driver <br/>Pickup included
For 8 passengers : This van 15 seats can accommodate for 8 passengers with driver <br/>Pickup included
For 7 passengers : This minivan can accommodate for 7 passengers with driver<br/>Pickup included
Leaving early morning from your hotels in Phnom Penh to Siem Reap by private car with English speaking driver.
After an enchanting five‑hour drive, we arrive in Siem Reap and begin our visit at the magnificent Angkor Wat. Built by King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu, it spans an incredible 162.6 hectares—making it the largest religious monument on earth. Nestled within a vast moat, its five lotus‑bud towers symbolize Mount Meru, sacred in Hindu cosmology.
As we explore, intricately carved bas-reliefs depicting Hindu epics and nearly 2,000 unique apsara dancers amaze us.
This majestic temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a breathtaking glimpse into Cambodia’s spiritual and architectural legacy.
After your enriching visit to Angkor Wat, the driver will escort you to the renowned Angkor Thom complex, home to the iconic Bayon Temple. This extraordinary site, built in the late 12th century by King Jayavarman VII, is celebrated for its mesmerizing structure of 54 towers, each featuring four serene smiling faces—totaling 216 gazing sculptures that evoke mystery and reverence.
As you wander through the courtyard and ascend its labyrinthine corridors, you’ll be captivated by the fusion of Buddhist and Hindu symbolism. Bayon’s architectural genius and spiritual ambiance offer a truly unforgettable experience in Siem Reap.
Next, your driver will take you to the enchanting Ta Prohm Temple—famously known as the “Tomb Raider Temple.” Nestled amid the jungle, this 12th‑century temple is remarkable for its giant silk‑cotton and strangler fig trees, whose vast roots weave through crumbling stone, often enveloping doorways and towers.
Originally built as a Mahayana Buddhist monastery by King Jayavarman VII and dedicated to his mother, it was left largely unrestored to preserve its atmospheric fusion of architecture and nature.
The centerpiece is the iconic “Tomb Raider tree,” made famous by the 2001 film.
Wandering its shadowy corridors, you’ll experience one of Angkor’s most mystical sites.
The final temple on the itinerary is Banteay Kdei, a peaceful and less crowded site rich in history and charm. After exploring this ancient temple, we take a relaxing lunch break at a local restaurant along the beautiful Royal Pool, known as Srah Srang. This tranquil setting offers a perfect spot to unwind and enjoy traditional Cambodian cuisine. Following lunch, we begin our journey back to Phnom Penh, reflecting on the incredible experiences and sights from the day. It’s a wonderful way to end the tour, with lasting memories of Siem Reap’s unique cultural and historical treasures.
Phnom Penh, the vibrant capital of Cambodia, is a city rich in history, culture, and bustling markets. Known for its French colonial architecture, the Royal Palace, and the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, it offers a unique blend of the old and the new, making it a compelling destination for travelers.
The Royal Palace is the official residence of the King of Cambodia. It features beautiful Khmer architecture and is a must-visit for its historical significance and stunning design.
Also known as S-21, this museum is a former school turned into a prison and torture center by the Khmer Rouge. It serves as a stark reminder of Cambodia's dark past.
Also known as Phsar Thmei, this market is a great place to shop for souvenirs, clothes, and local food. The Art Deco building is an architectural gem.
This Buddhist temple is the namesake and heart of the city. It is believed to be the site where the first pagoda was built in Phnom Penh.
This museum houses a vast collection of Khmer artifacts, providing a deep dive into Cambodia's rich history and culture.
A creamy coconut curry with fish or chicken, steamed in banana leaves.
Stir-fried beef with onions and a tangy lime-pepper dipping sauce.
Rice noodles topped with a fish-based gravy and fresh herbs.
Grilled pork with broken rice and pickled vegetables.
This is the dry season with pleasant weather, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Cambodian Riel (KHR)
GMT+7
230VV, 50HzHz
Phnom Penh is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Be cautious, especially at night and in crowded areas.
Phnom Penh Railway Station
Central Market Bus Station, Siem Reap Bus Station
Public buses are affordable but can be crowded and slow. Routes cover major areas of the city.
Available • Apps: PassApp, Grab
Car, Bike, Scooter
A large freshwater lake known for its floating villages and unique ecosystem.
A riverside town with a mix of French colonial architecture and traditional Khmer temples.
A peaceful island known for its silk weaving and rural landscapes.
Price varies by option