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Siem Reap & Angkor Highlights: Self‑Guided Route

By CloudGuide S.L
Free cancellation available
Price is £6 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 4h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
Overview

Discover Siem Reap’s ancient temple wonders and vibrant culture with your self-guided audio tour, allowing you to explore the gateway to Angkor at your own pace. Begin at Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument on Earth, where sunrise over the five lotus towers has become a bucket list icon. Wander through the jungle temples of Ta Prohm where silk-cotton trees embrace crumbling galleries in scenes that captivated the world long before Tomb Raider filmed here. Explore the 216 enigmatic stone faces of Bayon at the heart of Angkor Thom, the Khmer Empire’s great walled capital. Discover the intricate pink sandstone carvings of Banteay Srei and the royal Terrace of the Elephants. Visit the floating villages of Tonle Sap, Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake, then explore Siem Reap’s French colonial quarter and lively night markets. Savour Khmer cuisine from fish amok to beef lok lak, flavours rediscovered after decades of conflict, in one of the world’s most extraordinary destinations.

Activity location
  • Banteay Srei
    • Banteay Srei, Cambodia
Meeting/Redemption Point
  • Angkor Wat
    • Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia

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Siem Reap & Angkor Highlights: Self‑Guided Route
  • Activity duration is 4 hours and 30 minutes4h 30m
    4h 30m
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
£6.12 x 1 Adult£6.12

Total
Price is £6.12
Until Sun, 1 Mar

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Digital Map.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Access to the audio guide for 40+ Siem Reap and Angkor attractions and hidden spots.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Self-guided walking tour (app)
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Private transport
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Entry fees to tourist attractions or museums.
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Our app-based self-guided tour has no physical guide on-site.

Know before you book

  • Not recommended for travellers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • In accordance with UK consumer law, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.
  • This activity is provided by a professional trader (a party acting within their trade, business or profession).

Activity itinerary

Angkor Wat (Pass by)
The largest religious monument ever constructed covers 162 hectares and represents the pinnacle of Khmer architecture, its five towers symbolising Mount Meru—the home of the gods—while nearly 2,000 apsara dancers carved into the walls represent celestial beauty. The temple's orientation towards the west—unique among Angkorian temples—has spawned theories ranging from funerary function to solar symbolism while ensuring that sunrise illuminates the towers in the most photographed moment in Southeast Asian tourism. The bas-reliefs depicting the Churning of the Ocean of Milk, the Battle of Kurukshetra, and scenes from the Ramayana stretch for 800 metres and represent the world's longest continuous bas-relief.
Angkor Thom (Pass by)
The last great capital of the Khmer Empire stretches across 9 square kilometres within walls 8 metres high, entered through five monumental gates where 54 stone deities line causeways crossing the moat in scenes representing the Churning of the Ocean of Milk. The South Gate—the best preserved and most photographed—provides the dramatic entrance that prepares visitors for the wonders within. The city's scale, road network, and the multiple temples within its walls demonstrate the sophistication of Khmer urban planning at its height.
Bayon Temple (Pass by)
The state temple of Jayavarman VII creates one of the world's most mysterious and mesmerising experiences through its 216 serene stone faces gazing from 54 towers in every direction—perhaps representing the king, the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, or the empire itself watching over its subjects. The temple's apparent chaos of towers and galleries resolves when understood as a symbolic Mount Meru, while the bas-reliefs on the outer galleries uniquely depict daily life—markets, battles, cock fights—rather than purely mythological scenes. The faces' enigmatic smiles, illuminated by morning or evening light filtering through the towers, create photography opportunities that reward multiple visits.
Ta Prohm (Pass by)
The jungle temple where massive silk-cotton and strangler fig trees have engulfed the ruins creates the most photogenic decay in the archaeological world, its galleries serving as the setting for Tomb Raider and countless Instagram posts since being left largely unrestored to show how all Angkor temples appeared when French explorers arrived. The temple's official name was Rajavihara—'royal monastery'—and served as a Buddhist monastery housing 12,000 people and receiving support from 600,000 civilians when the inscription was carved. Navigating the root-encased corridors and collapsed galleries requires patience during peak hours but rewards with discoveries around every corner.
Banteay Srei
  • 1h
The 'Citadel of Women' 25 kilometres northeast of Angkor preserves the most intricate and best-preserved carvings in Khmer art, its pink sandstone allowing detail impossible in the softer laterite and sandstone used at Angkor. The temple's small scale—the central towers are barely 10 metres high—belies its artistic importance, with carvings so fine they suggest wood or metal rather than stone. The journey through rural villages and the temple's relatively uncrowded atmosphere make the expedition worthwhile for those seeking depth beyond the essential Angkor temples.
Terrace of the Elephants (Pass by)
The 350-meter terrace served as the viewing platform for royal ceremonies, its carved elephants and garudas creating a dramatic backdrop for parades, military reviews, and the spectacles that demonstrated Khmer royal power. The life-sized elephant carvings at each end and the three-headed elephants—Airavata, Indra's mount—picking lotus flowers along the retaining walls demonstrate the Khmer mastery of monumental relief sculpture. The terrace's position facing the vast royal plaza provides context for understanding Angkor Thom's ceremonial function.
Pre Rup (Pass by)
This 10th-century temple-mountain offers one of Angkor's finest sunset viewpoints, its steep pyramidal structure providing elevation above the jungle canopy for panoramic views as the sun descends behind the western temples. The temple's name—meaning 'turn the body'—suggests funerary function, possibly cremation rituals, while the architecture represents the development of the temple-mountain form between the earlier Bakong and later Angkor Wat. The atmospheric brick and laterite towers, carved
Tonle Sap Lake (Pass by)
Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake expands from 2,500 square kilometres during dry season to over 16,000 during the monsoon, when the Mekong's floodwaters reverse the Tonlé Sap River's flow in one of the world's unique hydrological phenomena. The floating villages—where homes, schools, and even basketball courts float on the lake—provide glimpses of waterborne life that has sustained fishing communities for generations. The Kompong Khleang, Kompong Phluk, and Chong Kneas villages offer different experiences depending on season and tourism intensity.
Old Market
  • 1h
The riverside area near the Old Market preserves French colonial architecture—shophouses, villas, and the Grand Hotel d'Angkor—that dates from the early 20th century when French archaeologists began restoring Angkor and tourists required accommodation. The contemporary transformation has filled colonial buildings with boutiques, restaurants, and galleries while new development expands the tourist zone. The Siem Reap River's banks, the Angkor National Museum's modern interpretation of Khmer civilisation, and the night market's energy create experiences complementing the ancient temples.
Pub Street
  • 1h
Siem Reap's entertainment district packs bars, restaurants, and street vendors into a pedestrianised zone where backpacker beer promotions coexist with upscale cocktail lounges and the massage parlours that seem to outnumber restaurants. The adjacent night markets sell souvenirs, clothing, and handicrafts at negotiable prices while food stalls offer everything from fried tarantulas (tourist novelty) to excellent Khmer noodle soups (local staple). The area's intensity polarizes visitors, but its concentration of services makes it inevitable for evening meals and the social scene.
Phalla Angkor Night Market Siem Reap
  • 1h
Cambodia's cuisine—nearly erased during the Khmer Rouge years when recipes died with their keepers—has been rediscovered and revitalised through the efforts of chefs, researchers, and the diaspora who returned with memories and family traditions. Fish amok—the curry steamed in banana leaves—represents the national dish while beef lok lak, nom banh chok rice noodles, and the ubiquitous prahok fermented fish paste define everyday eating. Cooking classes, restaurant scene ranging from street stalls to fine dining, and the markets where ingredients reveal themselves provide immersion into a cuisine distinct from neighbouring Thai and Vietnamese traditions.

Location

Activity location
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    Banteay Srei
    • Banteay Srei, Cambodia
Meeting/Redemption Point
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    Angkor Wat
    • Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia

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