Koh ker
Koh ker
Discover the best experiences, activities, and attractions in Koh ker. From guided tours to iconic landmarks, find everything that makes your trip unforgettable.
Preah Vihear, Koh Ker & Beng Mealea Tour
The tour has three options, so it is fit to several types of visitors. Our professional tour guide can explain what the guest are about to see, the history, culture and religious of Cambodian in the past and today. We start our tour by going to Preah Vihear temple, situated on a 525-metre cliff of Dangrek Mountain. After lunch, we visit Koh Ker temple group, especially climb up the 36-metre high of a seven‑tiered pyramid temple, Prasat Thom or Prasat Prang. After Koh Ker, we come back to Siem Reap to visit Beng Mealea which is considered as the sister of Angkor Wat. Most part of the temple is not yet restored. There are stone blocks lying on the ground which make it a mysterious and quite temple of Angkor.
Private Tour to Beng Mealea Jungle Temple and Koh Ker
You will depart from your hotel in Siem Reap in a private air conditioned car to explore the jungle temple (Beng Mealea) and Koh Ker. You drive to Koh Ker in 2 hours and on your way you see the real Cambodian life, like a local market (you can stop at the market for around 15 minutes), local Khmer houses, and also stop for testing the bamboo sticky rice on the way and rice fields, etc. Limited to 15 persons per car. For larger groups we can prepare additional vehicles.
Full-Day Tour to Beng Mealea and Koh Ker Temple
Experience three of the most impressive ancient sites in the region outside of the main temples at Angkor Archaeological Site:Beng Mealea, and Koh Kor Temple. You will be riding a minivan or other climate-controlled vehicle from Siem Reap to Beng Mealea, and Koh Ker. This is a great way to spend a day of sightseeing because it allows you to go at your own pace and spend as much time as you want at the sights that truly interest you. The track initially approaches from the north on the same axis as the central sanctuary, which reveals itself at the far end, to the skirt the north-east quarter of the monument's second enclosure and lead to the end of the Eastern causeway, just before the remains of the second gopura.
Overland to Beng Melea and Koh Ker Tour
Explore the lesser-known wonders of Siem Reap with your private guide. Your journey begins at your hotel at 8:00 am. This enchanting journey takes you through rural villages, offering glimpses into local life and breathtaking landscapes of rice paddies and traditional dwellings. Both temples are popular destinations for a full-day tour from Siem Reap, typically requiring an air-conditioned vehicle due to the distance. Tours often combine visits to both sites, with transport and a guide included. The journey itself goes through beautiful countryside and local villages.
Private Tour to Koh Ker and Beng Mealea
Go beyond the main temples of Angkor Archeological Site on a full-day, private excursion to Beng Mealea and Koh Kor Temple, two spectacular ancient sites. Traveling from Siem Reap to Koh Ker in a private, a comfortable day of sightseeing, and you’ll have the flexibility to set your own pace, with plenty of time to see the things that interest you most. The track initially approaches from the north on the same axis as the central sanctuary, which reveals itself at the far end, to the skirt the north-east quarter of the monument's second enclosure and lead to the end of the Eastern causeway, just before the remains of the second gopura ,cult Brahminic Shivas. after finished go a head to see Beng Mealea temple.
Koh Ker & Preah Vihear
This tour is very unique. you are not only see the ancient ruin but you will see the daily life of people live in rural area. Apart from that the land scape is very deference. Its much more hilly than you thought about Cambodia.
Kulen Waterfall & Koh Ker Temple Private Tour
This private and flexible tour is tailored to your schedule, offering an enriching journey through Cambodia’s deep history, culture, and religion. You will explore the inspirations behind the construction of ancient temples and learn why the Khmer kings established their first capital in 802 AD and later moved it to Koh Ker in the 10th century. Your professional tour guide will provide you with clear, detailed explanations, helping you gain a deeper understanding of how spiritual beliefs, royal power, and cultural traditions influenced the rise of the Khmer Empire and the remarkable temple architecture that remains today.






