1 day
Daily Tour
12 people
English
A Sacred Mountain Journey Through History, Nature, and Legend
Escape beyond the temples and journey into the spiritual heart of Cambodia aboard a classic vintage Jeep. This immersive adventure to Phnom Kulen National Park blends breathtaking landscapes, ancient history, and sacred heritage into one unforgettable experience.
Travel through quiet countryside roads where rice fields stretch toward the horizon and rural life unfolds at a gentle pace. As the Jeep climbs the winding mountain road, anticipation builds—Phnom Kulen is not just a destination, but the birthplace of an empire.
Stand at the dramatic Peung Chruogn Cliff Viewpoint, where sweeping panoramas of forest and sky create one of the most spectacular vistas in the region. Feel the vastness of nature beneath you and capture moments that will stay with you long after the journey ends.
Walk beside the sacred River of a Thousand Lingas, where ancient carvings rest beneath flowing water—symbols of blessing and divine energy carved more than a thousand years ago. Visit the serene hilltop pagoda and marvel at the majestic Grand Reclining Buddha, peacefully carved from solid sandstone.
Then cool off at the cascading Phnom Kulen Waterfall, where natural pools invite you to relax and refresh in the heart of the jungle.
This tour is more than sightseeing—it is a journey through the origins of Angkor civilization, a connection to sacred traditions, and a chance to experience Cambodia’s landscapes in timeless style.
Hotel Pick-Up & Countryside Journey
Your private guide will meet you in your hotel lobby for a warm welcome and short briefing about the day ahead. Step into your vintage Jeep and begin the scenic drive toward Phnom Kulen National Park. Travel through peaceful countryside landscapes, passing rice paddies, traditional wooden homes, and quiet rural villages before ascending the winding mountain road.
Peung Chruogn Cliff Viewpoint
Upon reaching the mountain plateau, your first stop is the dramatic Peung Chruogn viewpoint. This natural cliff-edge platform offers breathtaking panoramic views across vast forests and rolling countryside. Take time to enjoy the scenery and capture unforgettable photographs from one of the most spectacular vantage points in the region.
River of a Thousand Lingas
Continue to the sacred riverbed where ancient carvings of lingas and Hindu deities lie beneath gently flowing water. Your guide will explain the symbolism of these intricate carvings, which represent purification, fertility, and divine blessing—an important spiritual site dating back to the Angkor period.
Grand Reclining Buddha & Hilltop Pagoda
Next, visit the hilltop pagoda to see the impressive Grand Reclining Buddha, carved directly from a massive sandstone boulder. Surrounded by forest and peaceful temple grounds, this sacred site offers both cultural insight and a moment of quiet reflection.
Phnom Kulen Waterfall
The journey continues to the beautiful Phnom Kulen Waterfall. Cascading into natural pools below, the waterfall provides a refreshing escape into nature. Here you may relax, take photographs, or enjoy a swim in the cool, clear water.
Lunch at Local Restaurant
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant near the waterfall, where you can savor traditional Cambodian dishes in a relaxed setting.
Return to Siem Reap (Optional Banteay Srei Stop)
In the afternoon, begin the drive back to Siem Reap. Along the way, you may choose to visit Banteay Srei Temple, often referred to as the “Citadel of Women,” famous for its exquisite pink sandstone carvings and remarkable craftsmanship.
(A valid Angkor Pass is required for entry.)
Late Afternoon – Hotel Drop-Off
Arrive back in Siem Reap in the late afternoon and enjoy drop-off at your hotel.
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, including travel time from Siem Reap and visits to all key sites within Phnom Kulen National Park.
The tour typically begins at 8:00 AM. As this is a private experience, the departure time can be adjusted slightly upon request to suit your schedule.
Yes, the Phnom Kulen National Park entrance fee is included in the tour price.
Yes, lunch at a local restaurant near the waterfall is included in the tour.
An Angkor Pass is not required for Phnom Kulen.
However, if you choose to visit Banteay Srei Temple on the return journey, a valid Angkor Pass is required (USD 37 per person if purchasing on the day).
Yes, swimming is allowed at Phnom Kulen Waterfall. We recommend bringing swimwear, a towel, and a change of clothes if you plan to swim.
Comfortable walking shoes
Light, breathable clothing
Sunscreen and a hat
Modest attire (shoulders and knees covered) for visiting the pagoda and sacred sites
Yes, the tour is suitable for families. However, some walking is required at the river and waterfall areas.
Yes, this is a private tour, meaning only you and your group will participate, ensuring a personalized and flexible experience.
The tour operates in most weather conditions. During the rainy season, the waterfall is especially impressive. In case of extreme weather, we will discuss suitable adjustments for your comfort and safety.
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