Angkor Sunrise, visit Bayon and Ta Promh Temple
Private small group for a sunrise tour at Angkor Wat and watch the sun rising over the stunning temple of Angkor in small group tour.
About this tour
- Hotel Pick Up: 04:20 am - 04:50 am
- Tour departs at 5:00 am
- Drop off at 12:30 am
- Duration 8 hours
- Small group
- Max 15 People
- Min Age 12+ Years
- English tour guide
- Temples Visited: Angkor Wat (Sunrise), Bayon and Ta Prohm
The tour experience
After an early wake up, open your eyes to a beautiful Angkor Wat sunrise in the enormous and beautiful Angkor Park.
After the sunrise, you will be able to satisfy your breakfast cravings at one of the many local restaurants within the Angkor Complex with some tasty Cambodian eats!
Next you’ll explore the fascinating beauty of Bayon and the world-famous Ta Prohm (Tomb-Raider) Temple.
At around midday(12:00pm) we’ll head back to town.
Includes
- Pick-up & Drop-off at your Hotel (Van/Minibus)
- Transportation
- English Speaking Tour Guide
- Cold Drinking Water & Cold Towels
- Local taxes
Excludes
- Personal expenses
- Breakfast
- Temple pass
- Gratuities
Price:
- $ 120 Per group up to 8 people
REMEMBER:
Follow in the footsteps of our tour guide
Angkor Wat Sunrise Tour – Dress Appropriately!
Respect the ancient religious grounds when you visit them. Wear a shirt that can cover your shoulders, and trousers or knee-length pants or skirts are permitted.
Quick Pick-up Info:
- Confirm pick-up point the day before the tour
- Let your hotel staff know when you have the tour
- Be ready 30 minutes before departure time
- Hotel lobby is the best place to wait
- We can’t wait for you past departure time
- Call +855 16612168 if you missed pick-up time
Private small group tours!
Small enough to explore each location separately, yet large enough to foster a pleasant social atmosphere! Our private group size is seven people.
If your group size more than 7 people you can request to us for discussion. Keep your trip fresh and cool!
Angkor Wat Sunrise Tour
Is Angkor Wat a sun temple?
The primary tower of the Angkor Wat temple is oriented in such a way that it faces the rising sun on the vernal equinox and the autumnal equinox.
Angkor Wat faces west rather than east, in contrast to the majority of other Khmer temples in the region.
Many historians have arrived at the conclusion that as a result of this, Suryavarman intended for it to serve as his funeral temple. The fact that the temple was built in such a manner led them to this conclusion, and it was based on this fact alone.
In the construction of Angkor Wat, what kinds of stones were used?
The construction of Angkor Wat was carried out primarily with the use of sandstone and laterite as its principal building materials (a clayey soil and rock material rich in iron and aluminum).
Sandstone was the principal building material that was used in the construction of the elements of the temple that were visible to visitors. The construction of the majority of the hidden structures involved the use of laterite.