Kulen National park tour
– Visit the birthplace of the Khmer Empire in the mountain.
– One Thousand Ling Carving inn the stream bed
– The reclining statue and the pogoda
– Enjoy swimming at the waterfall quay
1-4 people
$65
5-7 people
$75
8-10 people
$85$
WHAT INCLUDED:
– English speaking driver
– Air-coned Vehicle
– Iced bottle water
– Wet towel
– Gasoline
– Driver’s food & personal expenses
– Parking fees
WHAT INCLUDED:
– Licensed tour guide
– Admission tickets
– Accommodations
– Road tolls
Kulen National Park Tour
To enhance and preserve the sacred places, we kindly urge you to observe the following rules:
Wearing revealing clothes such as shorts, tank tops, and skirts showing flesh above the knees is considered very disrespectful. Also, showing bare shoulders is not appropriate. It’s strongly recommended to dress respectfully when visiting Angkor, as it’s frequented by Buddhist monks for spiritual activities.
Monuments
Touching carvings, sitting on the fragile structures, leaning on the walls, moving or taking the archeological artifacts, and graffiti are strongly prohibited.
Backpacks, tripods, umbrellas with sharp tips and high heels are discouraged from being brought or won inside the temples.
Having loud conversations, making noises in the sacred sites, showing inappropriate behaviors or attitudes, in Cambodian culture, are considered offensive and disturb other visitors. Please, always keep calm and be respectful.
Restricted Areas
For your own safety reasons and for the preservations of Angkor, please compile with the signs on the sites and be mindful of your own steps at all times. Do not climb on the loose stones.
As a member of the World Health Organization, Angkor Wat has been a smoke-free site since 2012. Smoking disturbs other visitors and can be the reason of bush fires. To protect the environment, please do not smoke and litter.
Buying items, giving candies or money encourages them not to attend school, but to beg.