The Grand Circuit of the Angkor Archaeological Park offers a deeper, more immersive exploration of ancient Khmer civilization. This extended 70-kilometer route reveals temples and landscapes rarely seen by the average visitor.
Your journey includes:
Preah Khan, the vast monastic complex once dedicated to Jayavarman VII’s father.
Neak Pean, a lotus-shaped water temple surrounded by four sacred ponds.
Ta Som, a serene temple framed by thick jungle.
East Mebon, once rising from the center of a massive artificial reservoir.
Pre Rup, a temple-mountain glowing red at sunset.
Banteay Srei, one of Cambodia’s finest temples, carved from pink sandstone with exquisite details.
Banteay Samre, a quiet, beautifully preserved temple away from tourist paths.
What to bring: A hat, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and a camera. Dress code: shoulders and knees must be covered.