Cambodia Happy Tour
Monday to Sunday: 7:30 am to 17:00 Pm
Address
Svaydoungkom Village, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Phone: +855 89 778 828
E-mail: cambodiahappytour@gmail.com
E-mail: angkorguideteam@gmail.com
Whatsapp: +855 89 778828
Monday to Sunday: 7:30 am to 17:00 Pm
Svaydoungkom Village, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Phone: +855 89 778 828
E-mail: cambodiahappytour@gmail.com
E-mail: angkorguideteam@gmail.com
Whatsapp: +855 89 778828
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3-Day Tour VIP-A (Classic private tour)
At 7:30am you’ll be picked up from the hotel (or let’s know your preferable time)Angkor Wat – the biggest religious monument in the world, South Gate of Angkor Thom city, Bayon – the only one temple for the Buddha, Bapuon, Phimean Akas, Elephant & Leper King terrace, Suor Proat temples, Ta Nei – the temple in the jungle
3-Day Tour VIP-B (Classic & Kulen Natioanal Park)
At 7:30am you’ll be picked up from the hotel (or let’s know your preferable time)Angkor Wat – the biggest religious monument in the world, South Gate of Angkor Thom city, Bayon – the only one temple for the Buddha, Bapuon, Phimean Akas, Elephant & Leper King terrace, Suor Proat temples, Ta Nei – the temple in the jungle
3-Day Tour VIP-C (CLASSIC/Beng Mealea)
At 7:30 am you’ll be picked up from the hotel (or let’s know your preferable time)Ta Prohm (the temple in the Tomb Raider movie)
Banteay Kdei (In 2001 the Japanese Archeologists rediscovered 274 Buddhas in the pit), Angkor Wat (the largest religious monument in the world, only 35 years to be built)
3-Day Tour VIP-D (Special+Kulen Mountain+Beng Mealea)
At 7:30 am you’ll be picked up from the hotel (or let’s know your preferable time)Ta Prohm (the temple in the Tomb Raider movie) (also known as the jungle temple), where there are many giant tree roots which are growing on the temple structure. The Hollywood movie Tomb Raider was also filmed at Ta Promh Temple.Ta Nei (located offroad, deeply in jungle, quiet and peaceful)
3-Day Tour VIP-E (Special+B.Mealea/KohKer)
At 7:30 am you’ll be picked up from the hotel (or let’s know your preferable time)Ta Prohm (the temple in the Tomb Raider movie)Ta Nei (located offroad, deeply in jungle, quiet and peaceful),Ta Keo Temple, Banteay Kdei (In 2001 the Japanese Archeologists rediscovered 274 Buddhas in the pit)
3-Day Tour VIP-F (Kulen Mountain/Beng Mealea & Koh Ker) Private Tour
At 7:30 am you’ll be picked up from the hotel, Koh Ker (130km from Siem Reap, the transitional city from Angkor established under the usurper king Jayavarman IV 928 to 944 AD), Prasat Thom “7-tiered temple”, Prasat Pram, Prasat Linga, Prasat Kmoa, Prasat Damre