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7 Days Self Guided AI Audio Tour in Angkor and Cambodia

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With your personal AI guide you aren't restricted to major landmarks and limited stories any more! Explore iconic sites like the Angkor Wat, Bayon Temple, Terrace of the elephants or any other popular or less known landmark, historical building or even piece of art. You can ask about literally anything which catches your eye: whole city district, hidden street corner, intriguing frescoes...

Key Features for Your Cambodian Holiday:

Snap a photo of any ancient ruin, fountain, or masterpiece and instantly receive a fascinating story. It’s like having a historian in your pocket!

Navigate seamlessly with map-based audio tours, giving you full flexibility.

Choose a narrator persona—from an in-depth local guide to a fun, kid-friendly companion—to tailor the stories to your interests.

Offline Ready: Download guides in advance so you never miss a story, even without Wi-Fi.

7 days premium subscription included. Available both for iPhones and Android smartphones

Additional Info

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

What To Expect

Day 1

The Icons & The Ancient Capital

1

Angkor Wat

(Sunrise): The ultimate bucket-list moment. Watch the sun silhouette the iconic five lotus-bud towers, reflecting perfectly in the lily pond below. It’s the world’s largest religious monument waking up. (Interior): Step inside the Hindu cosmos on Earth. Wander through galleries featuring the "Churning of the Ocean of Milk"—the world's longest continuous bas-relief carving—and climb the steep Bakan tower for royal views.

Admission Not Applicable
2

Angkor Thom South Gate

The dramatic entrance to the "Great City." You are welcomed by a bridge lined with 54 gods and 54 demons engaged in an eternal tug-of-war with a giant Naga serpent.

Admission Not Applicable
3

Bayon Temple

The temple that watches you back. Famous for its 54 gothic towers decorated with 216 gigantic, serene smiling faces of Avalokiteshvara. It’s mysterious, chaotic, and utterly mesmerizing.

Admission Not Applicable
4

Baphuon Temple

The "Gold Tower." A massive three-tiered temple mountain dedicated to Shiva. It was once dismantled piece-by-piece for restoration and put back together like the world's hardest 3D puzzle.

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5

Phimeanakas

The "Celestial Palace." Located inside the Royal Enclosure, legend says the king had to climb this tower every night to sleep with a Naga princess to protect the kingdom.

Admission Not Applicable
6

Terrace of the Elephants

The royal viewing stand. This 350-meter platform carved with life-sized elephants and garudas was where the king inspected his victorious returning armies.

Admission Not Applicable
7

Terrace of the Leper King

A hidden maze of art. Named after a moss-covered statue, this site features a zigzagging trench filled with perfectly preserved carvings of underworld demons and apsaras.

Admission Not Applicable
8

Prasat Suor Prat

The "Towers of the Tightrope Dancers." Twelve identical sandstone towers standing in a row. Local legend claims they were used for public justice or royal festivals.

Admission Not Applicable
9

Phnom Bakheng

The original sunset spot. The first temple built in the Angkor area, sitting atop a hill. It offers a panoramic view of Angkor Wat glowing in the twilight.

Admission Not Applicable
Day 2

The Jungle & The "Tomb Raider" Loop

1

Ta Prohm

Nature’s masterpiece. Left intentionally unrestored, massive silk-cotton tree roots strangle the stone walls, creating the atmospheric "lost world" vibe made famous by Tomb Raider.

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2

Banteay Kdei

The "Citadel of Chambers." A sprawling, peaceful monastic complex that feels like a mini-Ta Prohm but without the crowds. A great spot to find quiet corners.

Admission Not Applicable
3

Srah Srang

The "Royal Bath." A massive reservoir dug 900 years ago. It’s not just a lake; it was the king’s swimming pool, best viewed at sunrise when it’s glassy and calm.

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4

Ta Keo

The unfinished giant. A massive sandstone pyramid that was never decorated because it was struck by lightning during construction—a bad omen that stopped work forever.

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5

Ta Nei Temple

The hidden gem. Tucked deep in the forest and accessible only by a small track, this moss-covered temple offers a rare chance to feel like a true explorer.

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6

Chau Say Tevoda

The restored beauty. A small, elegant Hindu temple with well-preserved carvings of Shiva and Vishnu, standing guard near the Victory Gate.

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7

Thommanon

The mirror image. Often called the twin of Chau Say Tevoda, this small temple is incredibly well-preserved, showcasing the classic Angkor Wat architectural style.

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8

The Victory Gate

The back door. Less trafficked than the South Gate, this entrance to Angkor Thom is quiet, atmospheric, and engulfed by the jungle canopy.

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9

Pre Rup

The funeral temple. A brick mountain temple that glows a brilliant warm red at sunset. Its name means "Turning the Body," hinting at ancient cremation rituals performed here.

Admission Not Applicable
Day 3

The Grand Circuit & Art History

1

Preah Khan

The "Holy Sword." Built by King Jayavarman VII for his father, this fusion of city and temple is a maze of corridors, with trees growing right through the roofs.

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2

Neak Pean

The healing waters. A unique Buddhist temple sitting on a circular island in the middle of a lake. It was originally designed as an ancient hospital using balanced waters to cure the sick.

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3

Ta Som

The picture-perfect gate. A small, charming temple famous for its eastern gate, which is completely swallowed by a giant Ficus tree—a photographer's dream.

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4

East Mebon

The island temple. Once surrounded by water (now dry land), this temple is guarded by massive, beautifully carved stone elephants at its corners.

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5

Banteay Samre

The fortress. Resembling a miniature Angkor Wat, this temple has high walls and a unique interior moat (now dry). It’s remarkably intact and pleasantly quiet.

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6

Prasat Kravan

The brick wonder. Unique for its interior bas-reliefs carved directly into the brick walls, depicting Vishnu and his consort Lakshmi.

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7

Prasat Bat Chum

The scholar’s retreat. A small trio of brick towers built not by a king, but by a Buddhist scholar. It’s a quiet, off-the-beaten-path stop.

Admission Not Applicable
8

Phare, The Cambodian Circus

More than a show. A high-energy blend of theater, music, dance, and acrobatics telling Cambodian folklore and modern history. No animals, just pure human talent.

Admission Not Applicable
Day 4

The Pink Temple & The Holy Mountain

1

Banteay Srei

The "Citadel of Women." Famous for its pink sandstone and carvings so delicate they look like wood. It is said that no man could have carved something so fine.

Admission Not Applicable
2

Kbal Spean

The "River of a Thousand Lingas." A hike through the jungle leads to a riverbed carved with hundreds of phallic symbols and Hindu gods, blessing the water flowing down to Angkor.

Admission Not Applicable
3

Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity

The sanctuary. A rescue center for Cambodia's endangered wildlife, including langurs, lorises, and giant storks. A great place to support conservation.

Admission Not Applicable
4

Cambodia Landmine Museum

A history lesson. Founded by a former child soldier, this museum tells the sobering story of landmines in Cambodia and the ongoing efforts to clear them.

Admission Not Applicable
5

Banteay Srey Butterfly Centre

The tropical garden. The largest enclosed butterfly center in Southeast Asia, where you can walk among thousands of free-flying native butterflies.

Admission Not Applicable
Day 5

The Beginnings (Roluos) & The Floating Village

1

Lolei

The island ancestor. Part of the first Khmer capital, these brick towers originally stood on an island in a now-dry reservoir, dedicated to the king's ancestors.

Admission Not Applicable
2

Preah Ko

The "Sacred Bull." The first temple built in the ancient capital of Hariharalaya, famous for the three sandstone statues of Nandi (Shiva's bull) facing the towers.

Admission Not Applicable
3

Bakong

The first mountain. The most impressive of the Roluos group, this was the first significant temple mountain built of sandstone, setting the blueprint for Angkor Wat centuries later.

Admission Not Applicable
4

The city on stilts. A fascinating community where houses sit atop 6-meter stilts to survive the wet season. It’s a vivid look at modern life adapting to the lake's rhythms.

Admission Not Applicable
5

Tonle Sap Lake

The beating heart. The largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. Watching the sunset here offers a glimpse into the lifeblood of Cambodian agriculture and fishing.

Admission Not Applicable
Day 6

The "Indiana Jones" Adventure

1

Prasat Beng Mealea

The sleeping giant. A massive temple collapsed and overrun by vegetation. With its wooden walkways and tumbled stones, it offers the most authentic "explorer" experience.

Admission Not Applicable
2

The strangled towers. Five brick towers, three of which are completely draped in white tree roots. It is one of the most photogenic spots in the Koh Ker group.

Admission Not Applicable
3

The arena of gods. The site where the world-famous statues of the Mahabharata’s "monkey wrestlers" were discovered (now in museums).

Admission Not Applicable
Day 7

Siem Reap City & Culture

1

Angkor National Museum

The context builder. A world-class museum housing thousands of artifacts. It’s the best place to understand the eras, religions, and kings before or after seeing the temples.

Admission Not Applicable
2

Wat Bo Temple

The hidden mural. Ideally located in town, this pagoda features unique 19th-century wall paintings that depict the Reamker (Cambodian Ramayana) with a localized twist.

Admission Not Applicable
3

The green lung. A stately park in the city center. Look up into the tall trees to see a massive colony of fruit bats sleeping or taking flight.

Admission Not Applicable
4

Artisans Angkor

The craft revival. A workshop and school preserving traditional Khmer arts. Watch masters at work carving stone, wood, and painting silk.

Admission Not Applicable
5

Psar Chaa - Old Market

The local pulse. The heart of the city where locals buy produce and tourists hunt for spices and souvenirs. It’s loud, colorful, and smells of adventure.

Admission Not Applicable
6

Wat Damnak

The center of learning. Formerly a royal palace, now a peaceful monastery and home to the Center for Khmer Studies. A quiet escape from the city noise.

Admission Not Applicable
7

Wat Damnak

The center of learning. Formerly a royal palace, now a peaceful monastery and home to the Center for Khmer Studies. A quiet escape from the city noise.

Admission Not Applicable
8

Pub Street

The neon finale. The epicenter of Siem Reap’s nightlife. Whether for a $0.50 draft beer or just people-watching, it’s the place to celebrate the end of your journey.

Admission Not Applicable

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