Embark on a full-day guided tour from Siem Reap to explore the stunning Phnom Kulen National Park. Discover the majestic Kulen Waterfall, the mystical River of a Thousand Lingas, and marvel at the world-famous Reclining Buddha. Limited to ten participants, this small-group trip includes hotel pickup and drop-off.
Embark on a full-day guided tour from Siem Reap to explore the stunning Phnom Kulen National Park. Discover the majestic Kulen Waterfall, the mystical River of a Thousand Lingas, and marvel at the world-famous Reclining Buddha. Limited to ten participants, this small-group trip includes hotel pickup and drop-off.
- Phnom Kulen Waterfall - Nestled in the sacred mountains of Cambodia, Phnom Kulen National Park is a place of legend, myth, and natural wonder. Known as Mahendraparvata in ancient times, Kulen Mountain was the birthplace of the Khmer Empire and home to the imperial capital more than 1200 years ago. Today, Kulen has been reclaimed by the Cambodian…
- Phnom Kulen Waterfall - Nestled in the sacred mountains of Cambodia, Phnom Kulen National Park is a place of legend, myth, and natural wonder. Known as Mahendraparvata in ancient times, Kulen Mountain was the birthplace of the Khmer Empire and home to the imperial capital more than 1200 years ago. Today, Kulen has been reclaimed by the Cambodian jungle, its ancient temples and cities hidden beneath a blanket of emerald green forest. For travelers seeking adventure, spiritual awakening, and communion with nature, Phnom Kulen is a mystical paradise waiting to be explored.
One of Kulen’s most popular natural attractions is the waterfall and swimming hole near the mountain’s summit. During the wet season, the churning waters cascade powerfully into a large pool perfect for taking a refreshing dip. Visitors often spend hours picnicking and relaxing on the smooth boulders surrounding the falls.
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Koh Ker Temple - Koh Ker Temple Group :Located in the large Srayang Commune of Preah Vihear Province, Koh Ker Archaeological Site is an ancient capital city dating to the 10th century featuring over 50 recorded temples and over 100 archeological sites along with being home to Cambodia’s famed pyramid temple, Prasat Prang. Known in old Khmer inscriptions as Chok Gargyar and Lingapura in Sanskrit inscriptions, it is where Jayavarman IV would establish his capital, some 80km to the northeast of Angkor (present-day Siem Reap). On the 17th of September 2023, Koh Ker received a UNESCO World Heritage listing.
it takes just over two hours by car covering just over 100km along good sealed roads that are passable in all weather. If you have time, several ancient sites can be visited along the way, including Beng Mealea, Svay Leu Temple, and Prasat Pram to name a few that offer easy access.
- Limited to 8 guests for a more personalized experience
- Guidance from a professional English-speaking guide
- Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off included
- Stay refreshed with a cold towel and water provided
- Comfortable transportation in an air-conditioned minivan
- Pickups start between 7:30am and 8:00am
- Limited to 8 guests for a more personalized experience
- Guidance from a professional English-speaking guide
- Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off included
- Stay refreshed with a cold towel and water provided
- Comfortable transportation in an air-conditioned minivan
- Pickups start between 7:30am and 8:00am
- Food & Drinks
- Kulen mountain ticket at 20$/person
- Travel Insurance
- Food & Drinks
- Kulen mountain ticket at 20$/person
- Travel Insurance
Start your day with a comfortable 60km ride in one of our air-conditioned cars to the wild and mystical Phnom Kulen National Park, nestled in Cambodia’s sacred mountains. Once known as Mahendraparvata, Kulen Mountain was the birthplace of the Khmer Empire and the imperial capital over 1200 years ago. Today, the Cambodian jungle has reclaimed Kulen, with…
Start your day with a comfortable 60km ride in one of our air-conditioned cars to the wild and mystical Phnom Kulen National Park, nestled in Cambodia’s sacred mountains. Once known as Mahendraparvata, Kulen Mountain was the birthplace of the Khmer Empire and the imperial capital over 1200 years ago. Today, the Cambodian jungle has reclaimed Kulen, with its ancient temples and cities hidden beneath a lush emerald forest. For those seeking adventure, spiritual awakening, and a connection with nature, Phnom Kulen is a mystical paradise waiting to be discovered.
Next, visit Koh Ker Temple, an ancient capital of the Angkorian empire (from AD 928 to AD 944), now abandoned to the forests north of Siem Reap.
After the long drive, satisfy your hunger at one of the nearby restaurants with traditional Cambodian curries, soups, and stir-fries.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.