Kulen Mountain is a must-visit for its natural beauty, historical richness, and spiritual significance.
Embark on a captivating journey to Kulen National Park, a sacred site atop Phnom Kulen, revered as the birthplace of the Khmer Empire. Explore the historical significance of Wat Preah Ang Thom, with its revered reclining Buddha, and marvel at over 1,000 ancient carvings etched into the sandstone riverbed. Enjoy a refreshing swim in the stunning waterfall and savor a picnic lunch amidst this natural wonder, offering a unique blend of culture, history, and nature.
After an early breakfast at the hotel, embark on a scenic journey to explore Kulen National Park, a site steeped in historical and spiritual significance. Located atop Phnom Kulen, one of Cambodia’s sacred mountains, this park is celebrated as the birthplace of the Khmer Empire. In the early ninth century, Jayavarman II declared himself the divine ruler, marking the empire’s founding.
Roughly 50 kilometers from Siem Reap, Kulen National Park is home to Wat Preah Ang Thom, a revered temple featuring a large reclining Buddha, which draws pilgrims during weekends and religious festivals. As you explore, you’ll discover over 1,000 intricate carvings of Yoni and Linga etched into the sandstone riverbed just beneath the water’s surface, symbolizing the sacred nature of the site.
The journey culminates at a picturesque waterfall where you can take a refreshing dip. Your guide will assist in interacting with the local villagers, providing you with an opportunity to taste fresh, local fruits and produce.
Enjoy a picnic lunch surrounded by the park’s natural beauty before returning to Siem Reap for a leisurely afternoon.
*Optionally combine with:
1). Beng Mealea temple: Beng Mealea, or the ‘Lotus Pond’ in Khmer, is a hidden gem long concealed by the jungle. This secluded temple complex invites you to a captivating adventure through elevated wooden walkways, providing an immersive exploration of ancient ruins shrouded in lush greenery, evoking the spirit of an Indiana Jones adventure.
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2). Banteay Srei temple & Preah Dak Village: Visit the famous Banteay Srei temple, known as the “Citadel of Women”, renowned for its delicate pink sandstone walls adorned with exquisitely preserved carvings. Next, visit Preah Dak Village for an authentic experience of traditional Cambodian village life. Visitors can engage in local crafts like pottery and palm sugar production.
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3). Tonlé Sap Lake with a boat trip: Step away from the temples and journey to one of the intriguing fishing communities on the edge of the stunning Tonlé Sap Lake. Enjoy a boat trip through the floating village, where fishermen and their families reside in stilted homes. Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the lake’s picturesque landscape and tranquil ambiance.
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The best time to travel to Cambodia is during the cooler dry season from November to February (moderate temperatures 20°C to 30°C). March to May are dry but hot (up to 40°C). The rainy season, from June to October (25°C to 35°C) – heavy afternoon and evening rains, also known as the green season – lush landscapes, fewer tourists, and lower travel costs.
