Siem Reap Koh Ker Beng Mealea Full Day Join In Tour By Minivan
Full-Day Koh Ker & Beng Mealea Join-in Tour from Siem Reap

Join in this small group with a maximum of 10 people, free pickup and drop-off from/to your Siem Reap hotel by a certified English-speaking tour guide, discover the furthest and less crowded temples of Koh Ker and Beng Mealea remote, which are abandoned in the forest dating to the 10th -12th century.
Koh Ker & Beng Mealea Full-Day Join-in Tour from Siem Reap

Your certified guide will show you around Beng Mealea, a vast ruined temple complex that’s still covered in jungle in places, and Koh Ker, the 10th-century imperial capital. Your tour includes hotel transfers, iced water, and cold towels. Entrance fees (which are not included in the Angkor Pass) are at your own expense.
Siem Reap Tour- Koh Ker & Beng Mealea Full-Day Join-in Tour

A full day (upto 9 hours) tour of the remote, mystical and rarely visited temples of Koh Ker and Beng Mealea in the private tour.
The tour includes an English speaking guide, who has been trained and has certification from the Apsara Authority who operate the temple complex.
The transport is a 8 seat, 15-seater mini-bus, with 5 seats reserved for ice-box and guest hand baggage etc. Complimentary cold towels and iced bottled water are available on the bus.
Guests can bring a packed lunch, or eat at the cafes nearby the temple, but guests are warned that the cafes are significantly more basic than in town.
Private Vehicle – Beng Mealea & Koh Ker Group

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A full day (upto 9 hours) tour of the remote, mystical and rarely visited temples of Koh Ker and Beng Mealea by aircon vehicle. Several types of vehicle are available from SUV Lexus with 4 seats to minivan 7 seats and up to 12-seater luxury mini-van to suit all group and wallet sizes.
This private tour option perfectly give travelers the opportunity to discover the hidden treasures at their own pace.
All vehicles have air conditioning. Complimentary cold towels and iced bottled water are available in the vehicle. Guests can bring a packed lunch, or eat at the cafes nearby the temple, but guests are warned that the cafes are slightly expensive than in Siem Reap town.
An English-speaking guide may be booked as an optional extra via our office. If you need a guide, please remember he will need a seat in your chosen vehicle.