Tour type: Adventure experience
Transportation: Car / Van
Time: 8am
Duration of Tour: 8h
Active level: moderate
Price: 75$
Group Size: 2 - 9 pax
Stops: 4
Discover the sacred Kulen Mountain on this exciting tour, where you’ll explore the heart of ancient Cambodia. Known as the birthplace of the Angkorian era, this site is where King Jayavarman II established his first capital. For centuries, people from Cambodia and Southeast Asia have visited for its spiritual significance.
At Kulen Mountain, you’ll see a waterfall flowing over ancient carvings of a thousand lingers, turning the water into holy water. The impressive 16th-century Buddha statue adds to the site's importance as a place of worship for Buddhists.
During our Siem Reap Waterfall and Ancient Ruin Tour, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the ancient capital city and enjoy the breathtaking beauty of Kulen’s stunning waterfall. This tour offers a unique blend of history, spirituality, and natural beauty, making it a memorable experience for all who join.
Upon arriving at the mountain top, we’ll visit the One Thousand Lingas site, where the first king of the Khmer Empire held the Deva Raja ceremony, marking the beginning of the Angkor era. This historical site features intricate carvings that reflect the rich cultural heritage of Cambodia.
Next, we’ll explore the Reclining Buddha, a large stone statue that showcases the spiritual heritage of Buddhism from the 16th century. Take time to admire the detailed carvings and the peaceful atmosphere. Your guide will share the history of the statue and its significance to Buddhism in this area.
Enjoy lunch at a nearby local restaurant, where you can savor traditional Cambodian cuisine served family-style. Vegetarian options are available, allowing everyone to experience the flavors of local dishes in a warm and welcoming setting.
After visiting the Buddha statue, we’ll head to the nearby waterfall. Relax by the water, take a refreshing dip, or enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Swimming availability depends on the water level and current conditions, as we follow local authority guidelines.
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