Siem Reap’s Angkor archaeological park is a must-visit destination for any traveler to Cambodia. The Angkor Full-Day Group Tour with a Japanese-speaking guide offers an immersive cultural experience, exploring iconic sites like the enigmatic Ta Prohm Temple and the grand Angkor Wat. Comfortable transportation, local cuisine, and knowledgeable commentary ensure a seamless and memorable adventure. Whether you’re a history buff or simply seeking to uncover the wonders of this ancient civilization, this tour promises to captivate your senses and leave you craving for more.
Key Points

- This 8-hour Angkor archaeological park tour is led by a Japanese-speaking guide and includes hotel pickup/drop-off, entrance fees, and guided explorations of key temples.
- The tour features morning visits to Ta Prohm, Victory Gate, Terrace of the Elephants, and Baphuon, followed by a 1-hour lunch break and an afternoon exploration of Angkor Wat.
- Transportation is provided via tuk-tuk for groups of 2 or air-conditioned vans for 3-8 people, offering an authentic or comfortable experience.
- The tour has a maximum group size of 8 people and is priced at $45 per person, with an optional sunrise start for an additional fee.
- Travelers should wear modest attire, comfortable walking shoes, and bring essential items like sun protection, insect repellent, and cash for personal expenses.
Tour Overview

The Siem Reap: Angkor Full-Day Group Tour with Japanese Guide is an 8-hour excursion that offers visitors a comprehensive exploration of the iconic Angkor archaeological park.
Priced at $45 per person, the tour accommodates a maximum of 8 people in a shared van. Hotel pickup and drop-off, entrance fees, cold water, and guided tours are included.
Visitors have the option to start at sunrise for an additional fee. The tour’s cancellation policy allows for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance.
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Itinerary Highlights

Although the tour starts early, visitors can look forward to a guided exploration of Ta Prohm Temple, one of the most iconic sites in Angkor. Here, they’ll discover the temple’s ancient ruins, overgrown with vast tree roots.
Next, they’ll make a quick photo stop at the Victory Gate before visiting the Terrace of the Elephants and Baphuon.
The highlight of the morning is a guided tour of the awe-inspiring Bayon Temple, known for its enigmatic carved faces.
After a lunch break, the tour culminates with a 2-hour guided visit to the magnificent Angkor Wat, the crowning jewel of the Khmer Empire.
Morning Explorations

Arriving at the iconic Ta Prohm Temple, visitors embark on a guided tour (1 hour) to discover the ancient ruins overgrown with vast tree roots.
Next, they stop for a quick photo at the grand Victory Gate, an imposing entrance to the Angkor complex.
The tour then moves to the impressive Terrace of the Elephants, where a 30-minute guided tour reveals the intricate carvings and historical significance.
Continuing on, the group explores the Baphuon temple, learning about its architectural marvels during a 30-minute guided tour.
The morning culminates with a guided tour (45 minutes) of the magnificent Bayon Temple, known for its serene faces.
Lunch Break

After the morning’s sightseeing, the tour participants take a 1-hour break for lunch.
The guide provides recommendations for local restaurants near the Angkor complex, allowing the group to explore the area and find a meal that suits their preferences and budget.
Participants are free to dine on their own, providing an opportunity to sample authentic Khmer cuisine or try other regional specialties.
The break gives everyone a chance to rest, refuel, and prepare for the afternoon’s explorations of the iconic Angkor Wat temple.
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Following the lunch break, the group reconvenes for the highlight of the tour – a guided exploration of the magnificent Angkor Wat temple.
The guide leads them through the iconic structure, providing insights into its history, architecture, and cultural significance. Visitors marvel at the intricate bas-reliefs, towering spires, and serene atmosphere.
The tour allows ample time for visitors to wander, capture photographs, and soak in the grandeur of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
As the tour concludes, the group departs, their minds filled with the awe-inspiring experience of Angkor Wat.
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Language and Transportation

The tour is led by a Japanese-speaking guide, ensuring seamless communication and culture for participants.
Transportation is provided via tuk-tuk for groups of 2 or air-conditioned vans for groups of 3 to 8 people. This allows for a comfortable and convenient sightseeing experience.
The tuk-tuk option provides a more intimate and authentic feel, while the van offers a more spacious and climate-controlled setting.
Both methods of transportation enable easy access to the various temples and sites within the Angkor complex, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the historic wonders of this remarkable destination.
Included and Not Included

The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, cold water during the excursion, and entrance fees to the Angkor complex.
However, some costs aren’t covered:
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Lunch
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Tips (optional)
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Items not mentioned in the included features
The exclusions provide flexibility for travelers to:
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Dine at their preferred restaurants
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Reward exceptional service at their discretion
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Personalize their experience by adding optional activities or purchases
Dress Code and Essentials

For this tour, travelers are advised to bring a few essential items. A comfortable pair of walking shoes is a must, as the tour covers extensive ground across the Angkor complex. A sun hat and insect repellent can help combat the tropical climate. Plus, bringing a camera to capture the magnificent temples and landscapes is highly recommended. Modest attire is required, with no shorts, short skirts, or sleeveless shirts allowed. Scarves can be used to cover knees and shoulders when visiting the temples.
| Essentials | Dress Code |
| — | — |
| Comfortable Shoes | No Shorts |
| Sun Hat | No Short Skirts |
| Insect Repellent | No Sleeveless Shirts |
| Camera | Scarves for Covering Knees and Shoulders |
| Cash | |
Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Book This Tour for a Solo Traveler?
Yes, solo travelers can book this tour. The tour accommodates a maximum group size of 8 people, and private or small group options are available for solo travelers who prefer more personalized experiences.
Do I Need to Know Japanese to Participate in This Tour?
You don’t need to know Japanese to participate in this tour. The tour is led by a Japanese-speaking guide, providing you with the necessary language support to fully enjoy the experience without prior Japanese language skills.
How Much Time Is Allocated for Exploring Each Site?
The tour allocates specific times for exploring each site, ranging from 10 minutes for a photo stop to 2 hours for the guided tour of Angkor Wat. The duration of each visit is clearly outlined in the itinerary highlights.
Can I Customize the Itinerary to Visit Additional Temples?
Yes, customers can customize the itinerary to visit additional temples. The tour operator offers private or small group options that allow for more flexibility in the itinerary, enabling visitors to explore other temples beyond the standard tour highlights.
Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration?
Yes, there’s an option to extend the tour duration. Customers can customize the itinerary to visit additional temples by arranging a private or small group tour, which offers more flexibility in the tour length and sites covered.
The Sum Up
The Angkor Full-Day Group Tour with a Japanese-speaking guide is an excellent way to experience the wonders of Siem Reap. With a comprehensive itinerary, comfortable transportation, and included entrance fees, it’s a hassle-free cultural adventure. Visitors can explore iconic Angkor sites, enjoy authentic Khmer cuisine, and learn from a knowledgeable guide, making this tour a memorable and efficient way to discover the region.
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