Overview
A Deeply Immersive, Foot-First Journey Through the Ruins of the Khmer Empire
For travelers who believe that the true soul of an ancient civilization cannot be fully appreciated from the window of a tour bus, the 2-Day Siem Reap Angkor Heritage Walking Tour offers an unparalleled, deeply immersive alternative. Rather than rushing between temples in a vehicle, this specialized active expedition invites you to step directly onto the red-clay paths, ancient stone pavements, and shaded jungle corridors that have woven through the Angkor Archaeological Park for over a thousand years. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, avid walkers, and heritage lovers, this itinerary slows down the pace of discovery. It allows you to breathe in the earthy scents of the Cambodian jungle, hear the calls of wild birds nesting in century-old banyan trees, and feel the raw, spiritual energy of towering stone monuments under your own feet.
Over the course of two action-packed days, you will traverse the two major geographic temple routes of the Khmer Empire: the Small Circuit and the Grand Circuit. Walking these loops on foot reveals a secret world that most vehicle-bound tourists completely miss. You will step off the main roads to navigate hidden jungle trails, walk alongside ancient moat systems, and discover hidden structural ruins overgrown with wild vines. By prioritizing foot travel, you minimize your carbon footprint and actively support sustainable eco-tourism practices that protect this delicate UNESCO World Heritage site for generations to come.
Your first day focuses on the legendary Small Circuit, a 10-stop journey that takes you through the absolute crown jewels of Angkor. You will walk across the monumental causeway of Angkor Wat, explore the mysterious smiling stone faces of Bayon inside the walled city of Angkor Thom, and wander the tree-strangled corridors of Ta Prohm, famously known as the "Tomb Raider" temple. On the second day, your trekking boots will carry you along the 7-stop Grand Circuit. This route showcases the expansive engineering brilliance of the Khmer kings, taking you through the massive, labyrinthine corridors of Preah Khan, the unique island-sanctuary of Neak Pean, and the beautifully preserved towers of Pre Rup. Accompanied throughout by a highly knowledgeable, licensed local English-speaking guide, you will gain a profound understanding of Khmer history, Hindu and Buddhist mythology, and local forest ecosystems. This active walking tour is the ultimate way to forge an unforgettable, physical connection with the ancient heart of Cambodia.
Highlights
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Comprehensive 17-Stop Pedestrian Expedition: Experience the ultimate exploration of Angkor by combining 10 iconic stops of the Small Circuit on Day 1 with 7 magnificent stops of the Grand Circuit on Day 2.
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Angkor Wat & Angkor Thom on Foot: Traverse the massive stone terraces of the world's largest religious monument and walk through the historic, monumental gates of the ancient royal capital of Angkor Thom.
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Jungle Trails & Overgrown Ruins: Step off the asphalt roads onto quiet, unpaved forest trails, discovering hidden carvings and lesser-known structures swallowed by wild banyan and fig tree roots.
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Conquer the Iconic "Tomb Raider" Temple: Complete an extensive walking tour of Ta Prohm, navigating its crumbling galleries, moss-covered stones, and massive root systems that look like frozen stone waterfalls.
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Grand Circuit Water & Island Temples: Hike to the unique island-temple of Neak Pean, cross scenic wooden walkways over ancient reservoirs, and explore the sprawling, fortress-like ruins of Preah Khan.
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100% Eco-Friendly & Sustainable Tourism: Minimize your environmental impact by exploring the archaeological park on foot, promoting green travel, and directly supporting local Cambodian guides and community services.
Brief Itinerary
Day 1: Full-Day Walking Tour of the Angkor Small Circuit – 10 Stops (Meals: Lunch)
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08:00 AM: Meet your professional, licensed English-speaking walking guide and driver at your hotel. Transfer via private air-conditioned vehicle to the Angkor Archaeological Park entry gate to check your passes, then continue to the trailhead.
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08:30 AM – Stop 1: Angkor Wat: Begin your walking odyssey at the magnificent Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world. Walk along the main causeway, explore the sprawling galleries of intricate bas-reliefs, and climb to the central towers for panoramic views of the surrounding jungle.
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10:30 AM – Stop 2: South Gate of Angkor Thom: Walk along the moat-side trails and cross the ancient stone bridge flanked by statues of gods and demons to enter the walled city of Angkor Thom.
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11:00 AM – Stop 3: Bayon Temple: Explore the center of Angkor Thom to marvel at the iconic, enigmatic smiling stone faces of Avalokiteshvara carved into the temple towers.
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11:45 AM – Stop 4: Baphuon Temple: Walk down the long, elevated sandstone approach to this majestic 11th-century mountain temple, reflecting classic pyramid architecture.
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12:15 PM – Stop 5: Phimeanakas Temple: Walk through the forested royal palace grounds to view this ancient, tiered sandstone pyramid sanctuary.
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12:30 PM – Stop 6: Terrace of the Elephants & Stop 7: Terrace of the Leper King: Walk along the massive royal viewing platforms, admiring the detailed carvings of elephant hunts and mythical guardians.
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01:00 PM: Take a well-deserved break at a local restaurant inside the park to enjoy a fresh, delicious Cambodian lunch featuring authentic local specialties.
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02:00 PM – Stop 8: Thommanon & Stop 9: Chau Say Tevoda: Cross the eastern gate trail to explore these two highly symmetrical, elegant sister temples featuring beautifully preserved devata carvings.
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03:00 PM – Stop 10: Ta Prohm Temple: Embark on a spectacular walk through the shaded forest to reach the iconic "Tomb Raider" temple. Explore the crumbling stone chambers completely intertwined with the massive roots of silk-cotton and banyan trees.
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05:00 PM: Meet your driver at the eastern gate of Ta Prohm and transfer back to Siem Reap town.
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Accommodation: Comfortable hotel in Siem Reap (arranged on own).
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Walking distance: Approximately 10 to 12 kilometers
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Trekking duration: 6 to 7 hours
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Difficulty: Moderate (flat trails with standard temple steps)
Day 2: Full-Day Walking Tour of the Angkor Grand Circuit – 7 Stops (Meals: Lunch)
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08:00 AM: Meet your guide and driver at your hotel and transfer north toward the outer loop of the park to begin your Grand Circuit walking tour.
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08:30 AM – Stop 1: Preah Khan Temple: Begin your walk at the massive, flat-style temple of Preah Khan. Walk through its endless, linear corridors, marveling at the moss-covered stone structures and the unique, two-story columns that showcase early architectural experimentation.
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10:30 AM – Stop 2: Neak Pean Temple: Walk along a long, highly scenic wooden footbridge over the Jayatataka baray (reservoir), watching birds and local flora, to reach the circular island temple surrounded by sacred pools once used for spiritual cleansing.
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11:30 AM – Stop 3: Ta Som Temple: Walk through the quiet forest trail to this charming, smaller Buddhist temple, famous for its eastern gopura gateway which is completely strangled and encased by a massive sacred fig tree.
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12:30 PM – Stop 4: East Mebon Temple: Explore this towering temple-mountain built on what was once an artificial island in the now-dry Eastern Baray. Admire the beautifully preserved, life-sized stone elephant sculptures guarding the corners.
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01:15 PM: Savor a delicious, organic lunch at a peaceful local lakeside restaurant, enjoying traditional Khmer hospitality.
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02:15 PM – Stop 5: Pre Rup Temple: Walk to this majestic, three-tiered brick temple-mountain, universally recognized as one of the best viewpoints for observing the surrounding countryside and forest canopy.
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03:15 PM – Stop 6: Banteay Kdei Temple: Embark on a peaceful walking exploration of this sprawling, flat Buddhist monastery, known as the "Citadel of Chambers," which offers a highly tranquil and quiet atmosphere.
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04:15 PM – Stop 7: Srah Srang: Conclude your walking tour at Srah Srang, the royal bathhouse reservoir. Sit on the stone platform guarded by stone lions and watch the warm, golden afternoon light reflect off the vast, tranquil water.
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05:00 PM: Meet your vehicle at the reservoir and transfer back to your hotel in Siem Reap town, marking the end of your unforgettable 2-day walking tour.
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Walking distance: Approximately 10 to 12 kilometers
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Trekking duration: 6 to 7 hours
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Difficulty: Moderate (mostly flat, unpaved terrain)
What’s Included
What is Included:
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Ground Transportation: Private, clean, air-conditioned vehicle for hotel pickups, drop-offs, and transfers between the temple trailheads as specified in the itinerary.
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Professional Tour Guide: Fully licensed, professional, English-speaking tour guide specializing in Angkorian history, architectural styles, and local forest ecosystems throughout the entire 2 days.
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Lunches: 2 fresh, delicious lunches featuring authentic Cambodian and Khmer cuisines prepared at highly-rated local restaurants inside the temple park.
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Hydration: Unlimited fresh, cold purified drinking water and refreshing cold towels provided in the vehicle and during walking intervals.
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Taxes & Local Fees: All community-based tourism fees, local organization taxes, and road tolls.
What is Excluded:
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Angkor Pass: The Angkor Archaeological Park Entry Ticket (currently 62 USD per person for a 3-day pass, which can be purchased on-site or online prior to the tour).
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Accommodation: Hotel stays in Siem Reap town before, during, or after the tour.
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Dinners & Breakfasts: Morning and evening meals are left open-ended so you can explore Siem Reap's diverse dining and night market scenes.
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Travel Insurance: Personal travel insurance covering outdoor walking, active sports, and emergency medical costs (highly recommended).
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Personal Walking Gear: Sturdy, broken-in trekking shoes or walking sneakers, daypack, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and eco-friendly insect repellent.
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Tips & Gratuities: Voluntary tips for your professional tour guide, local park rangers, and private driver (highly appreciated for exceptional service).
Itinerary
Experience Angkor on foot! Our 2-day Siem Reap walking tour covers 10 Small Circuit stops on Day 1 and 7 Grand Circuit stops on Day 2. Discover hidden jungle trails, ancient temples, and local history with a licensed expert guide. Book today
Tour Plan
Early day @7:30 Am pick you up from your hotel and walking or take a Tuc Tuc to visit Angkor Thom South Gate is most popular with visitors, as it has been fully restored and many of the heads remain in place. The gate is on the main road into Angkor Thom from Angkor Wat.
Bayon Temple was built nearly 100 years after Angkor Wat. The basic structure and earliest part of the temple ate not known. Since it was located at the Centre of a royal city it seems possible that the Bayon would have originally been a temple-mountain conforming to the symbolism of a microcosm of Mount Meru. The middle part of the temple was extended during the second phase of building. The Bayon of today belong to the third and last phase of the art style. The Smiling Face at Bayon, the architectural scale and composition of the Bayon exude grandness in every aspects. Its elements juxtapose each other to create balance and harmony and there are more 1 hour .
Angkor Thom is undeniably an expression of the highest genius. It is, in three dimensions and on a scale worthy of an entire nation, the materialization of Buddhist cosmology, representing ideas that only great painters would dare to portray.
Baphuon Temple is the temple stands on a rectangular sandstone base with five levels that are approximately the same size, rather than the more common form of successively smaller levels. The first, second and third levels are surrounded by sandstone galleries. Baphuon is the first structure in which stone galleries with a central tower appear. Two libraries in the shape of a cross with four porches stand in the courtyard. They were originally connected by an elevated walkway supported by columns. .
Phimeanakas temple is situated near the center of the area enclosed by the walls of the Royal Palace. It must originally have been crowned with a golden pinnacle, as Zhou Daguan described it as the Tower of Gold The temple is built of roughly hewn sandstone blocks and has little decoration.
Terrace of the Elephants are ridden by servants and princes, and tread as quietly as if they were on an excursive promenade. The steps of even length have no respect for any obstacle. The forest in which they travel in impenetrable to all but tiny creatures, able to squeeze their smallness between the fissures of the undergrowth and to the biggest animals, which crush chasms for their passage in the virgin vegetation. .
The terrace of the Leper King carries on the theme of grandeur that characterises the building during Jayavarman VII's reign. It is faced with dramatic bas-reliefs, both on the interior and exterior. During clearing, the EFEO found a second wall with bas-relief similar in composition to those of the outer wall and some archaeologists believe that this second wall is evidence of a late rites, two meters wide of laterite faced with sandstone. It collapsed and a second wall of the materials, two meters wide, was built right in front of it without any of the rubble being cleared. Recently, the EFEO has created a false corridor which allows visitor to inspect the relief on the first wall 30 minutes •
Ta Prohm is the undisputed capital of the kingdom of the Trees. It has been left untouched by archaeologists except for the clearing of a path for visitors and structural strengthening to stave of further deterioration. Because of its natural state, it is possible to experience at this temple the wonder of the early explorers when they came upon these monuments in the middle of the nineteenth century. Shrouded in dense jungle the temple of Ta Prohm is ethereal in aspect and conjures up a romantic aura. Fig, banyan and kapok trees spread their gigantic roots over stones, probing walls and terraces apart, as their branches and leaves intertwine to form a roof over the structures. 1 hour 30 minutes •
Angkor Wat, the largest monument of the Angkor group and the best preserved, is an architectural masterpiece. Its perfection in composition, balance, proportions, relief's and sculpture make it one of the finest monuments in the world. It is generally accepted that Angkor Wat was a funerary temple for King Suryavarman II and oriented to the west to conform to the symbolism between the setting sun and death. The bas-reliefs, designed for viewing from left to right in the order of Hindu funereal ritual, support this function. 3 hours •
Ta Nei Temple This small temple is located deep in the Cambodian jungle, about 200 meters west of the East Baray. It can be difficult to find, and it is not a popular tourist destination. Because of the temple’s obscurity, a visit to Ta Nei can be quite rewarding for the adventurous traveler. The handful of wanderers that visit Ta Nei are not hassled by peddlers, or interrupted by the voices of excited travelers. The temple rewards them with the same charm that affected the early Angkor explorers. Ta Nei was built late in the 12th century. King Jayavarman VII is responsible for the design and construction of the temple. He dedicated the stone monument to the principles of Buddhism. Archeologists ha 45 minutes •Take Tuc Tuc back to your hotel .
Accommodation: Not included
Meals: Lunch at local restaurant