• Tour Name: Siem Reap: Kulen Waterfall and Banteay Srei Temple Tour Full Day
  • Tour Duration: Full Day
  • Tour Destination: Siem Reap, Cambodia
  • Tour Style: Classic Highlight Tours

Tour Details

Stop At: Peng Chruonh (Amazing Cliff)
Peng Takhu or Peng Chrunh ”is a hidden tourist site located on the ridge of Kulen Mountain.
Before arriving at the foot of the mountain, tourists will see a signpost from the "Peung Takhu or Peung Chrunh" location on the right hand side, which is 50 meters from the signpost.

Stop At: Great Buddha (Preah Ang Thom Pagoda)

Preah Ang Thom is an 8 meters (26 ft) tall statue of the reclining Buddh reaching nirvana. The statue is carved into a huge natural sandstone boulder to which a modern staircase has been added along with a shelter over the Buddha. It is a very sacred and special site for all Cambodians and there are always patrons visiting the site and at times becoming quite busy.

Stop At: River of 1000 Lingas (Anlong Pong Phkay)

Along a stretch of the riverbed for around 500 m there are carvings of linga, several big and small yoni, and a large carving of Vishnu. Along the walls of the riverbed, a small carving is also seen in the bedrock.

Stop At: Waterfall

There are two main waterfall in Phnom Kulen National Park.

First waterfall: 4–5 metres (13–16 ft) tall and around 25 metres (82 ft) wide during the rainy seasons.
Second waterfall: 15–20 metres (49–66 ft) tall and around 15 metres (49 ft) wide during the rainy seasons.
The size of the waterfalls varies according to the seasons and the rain. Visiting the waterfalls is a popular activity on Kulen Mountain Tour.

Stop at Banteay Srei Temple

Banteay Srei is a 10th-century Cambodian temple dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. Located about 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) north of Angkor Wat, it's renowned for its intricate carvings, which are considered some of the finest in all of Khmer architecture. The temple is made of red sandstone, allowing for elaborate and detailed artwork, including scenes from Hindu.

Stop At: Preah Dak, Cambodia

The village of Preah Dak, located a short drive from Siem Reap town, is known over the country for its famous nom ban chok noodles. Though thanks to a proactive district governor, it has also gathered fame as the pilot village for a ‘One Village, One Light Bulb’ scheme whereby each of the 518 households has been supplied solar panels to generate electricity. There are plans to roll out this scheme across other villages in the district. Preah Dak is also doing its bit by sorting rubbish and keeping itself clean.

Important Info:

What to bring

Know before you go

 

What is Included

  • Bottled water and towel
  • Free pickup and drop-off at city hotels
  • Professional English-speaking tour guide
  • Sightseeing as specified in the description
  • Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
  • Local palm cake tasting
  • Seasonal fruit tasting

What is Not Included

  • Banteay Srei temple : Angkor Pass required( 1Day Pass=37$)
  • Entrance fee of Kulen Mountain National Park 20$/Pax (Cash only; credit cards are not accepted)
  • Lunch and soft drink drinks
  • Guide and driver tipping (optional)
  • Others personal experiences

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