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Full-Day Preah Vihear & Koh Ker Temple Small Group (Shared Tour)
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Reviewed 9 October 2024

I have made 10 trips to Siem Reap and this was my first trip to Preah Vihear. We hired my tuk tuk driver's sister to drive us. Upon arrival fog covered the mountain making it really eerie. Going up to the top we could not see more than about 20 feet in front of us but as we reached the summit the fog lifted, and the sky became clear. We were incredibly lucky. On the way down we could see clearly Thailand and could see things related to the border problems that are thankfully over now.

We left on this adventure around 6 am and did not return to our Siem Reap hotel until around 6 pm. It was a long day, but we felt it was definitely worthwhile.

Date of experience: September 2024
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Reviewed 2 July 2024

Amazing temples in SroEm Preah Vihear province, We was agreat time visit the beautiful temple on the Preah Vihear mountain, Preah Vihear temple. best recommend.

Date of experience: June 2024
Thank kim r
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Reviewed 16 February 2024

Maybe my family and i are lucky after we have been beautiful mountain staying on Cambodia , Thaland Border . we been in Jan- 2024 don't Have too much tourist visit this temple but preah vihear temple look so beautiful , Maybe this temple far from tourist place such as siem reap and phnom penh .

Date of experience: February 2024
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Reviewed 21 January 2024

The Preah Vihear Temple it about 220Km From Siem Reap. It takes at least 2 and half to 3 hours to be there if take by Car or Van. When you arrive there you have hire motor or truck to go up to the mountain. Moto cost 5$ and truck 25$

Date of experience: December 2023
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Reviewed 24 September 2023

Bestowed by UNESCO with coveted World Heritage status in 2008, the Temple of Preah Vihear has enough ancient and modern history behind it for a Netflix original feature. It traces its origin to a chronologically extensive building process that spanned seven kings and almost three centuries, finished sometime in the mid-1100’s. More recently, the area has been the focus of cross-border strife between Cambodia and Thailand; the latter seized the temple in 1959 and the International Court of Justice awarding sovereignty back to the former in 1962. Bickering over the area has flared again in 2008 and 2011, with Cambodia currently remaining in control. I visited with a tour guide during my first week in the country.

The trip from Siem Reap is part of the experience, as I passed through numerous small villages in the province exposing me to countryside life. After a two-hour journey (and detour to visit some Khmer Rouge sites), we stopped at the visitor’s center at the base of the temple and purchased our tickets. Being a solo-tourist, I was told the journey to the top of the hill would be completed by moped (!), so I rode behind a local driver on the way up. We continued on foot and first visited the border station, meeting some local police and hearing the history behind the boundary conflicts. We then proceeded to visit the temple proper and started by ascending the Monumental Stairway. We milled around for almost two hours, appreciating the approach of the causeways, details of the East and West Galleries, numerous bas reliefs, and the all-encompassing views across the countryside. The trip back down to the visitor’s center was much less eventful, and that back to Siem Reap notable for a stop at the Koh Keh temple complex (see separate review).

In summary, this was an unforgettable experience and for several reasons was the highlight of my trip to Cambodia. First, the journey from Siem Reap was itself notable, for the only time exposing me to the remote countryside. Second, the dynamic between ancient history and current events was fascinating and energizing; imagine Angkor Wat with active duty military troops walking around with assault rifles. Third, to say the setting was majestic is a bit of an understatement with almost complete solitude adding to the experience; the closet I have to compare it to is the third day of the Inca Trail before entering Machu Picchu.

An exceptional opportunity and highly recommended for those with the means and time.

Date of experience: July 2023
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