Angkor Wat is the world's largest religious monument, a 12th-century Cambodian masterpiece that perfectly blends architectural grandeur with symbolic cosmology. Originally a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu and later Buddhist.
The Grand Circuit tour is a ~30km, full-day, or multi-day Angkor Archaeological Park route focusing on larger, quieter, and more remote temples north of Angkor Thom, acting as a perfect, less-crowded follow-up to the Small Circuit.
Banteay Srei is unique for being the only major Angkorian temple built from red and pink sandstone, allowing for exceptionally deep, intricate, and well-preserved carvings.
Kulen Mountain (Phnom Kulen) is unique as the sacred birthplace of the ancient Khmer Empire, where King Jayavarman II proclaimed independence in 802 CE.
Beng Mealea is unique for being a largely unrestored, "jungle temple" that offers an authentic, adventurous, and intimate experience of ruin exploration, far from the crowds of Angkor Wat.