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Holger_B, May 2026
Two amazing days in and around Siem Reap
Two very exciting days. Perfect hospitality and great organization. Very friendly host and driver. Thank you so much! Just one small thing: Find a better lunch place for day 2.
Eunkyong_P, Apr 2026
Must do tour in Siem Reap.
Another great tour in Siem Reap. This one was packed with so many interesting places not just the temples. The picnic right by the waterfall was especially enjoyable. The chicken, wow! The whole tour was well organized and executed by our tour guide Seila. I’m so impressed how fluently the guides in Cambodia speak English and Seila was no exception. The driver, Mr. Theara, and Seila make a great team and I appreciated both for taking great care of the group.
David_N, Mar 2026
Unforgettable Moments
We had an incredible guided tour of Angkor Wat and the surrounding temples. Our guide Tye was knowledgeable, friendly, and incredibly accommodating throughout the day. Despite the heat, we were well taken care of with cold water and refreshing wet towels, which made a big difference and kept us comfortable. Watching the sunset and taking a peaceful trip on Tonlé Sap Lake were truly unforgettable moments. This experience will stay with us for a long time—highly recommended!
Darren_F, Mar 2026
Grey day out for solo or group travellers
The guide, Dara was knowledgeable, good fun and made sure everyone on the trip were enjoying themselves. The driver was there at every stop with cold towels and cold water to keep us cool and hydrated. The variety on the tour was good and there was a nice balance of seeing, doing and relaxing.

Beng Mealea

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Siem Reap
Ancient temples with overgrown trees at Beng Mealea in Siem Reap, Cambodia.

*Admission to Beng Mealea is covered by the Angkor archeological pass—choose from 1-, 2-, or 3-day validity. *Due to uneven terrain and steps, Beng Mealea is inaccessible to travelers using wheelchairs and strollers. *There are generally a few stalls selling cold drinks and souvenirs outside of the main temple entrance; be sure to bring small denominations of cash.