Extended Private Angkor Sunrise plus Apsara Dinner Show – See Angkor Wat sunrise, classic Angkor temples, and an evening Apsara dinner show in one easy 1-day plan that keeps timing smooth and stress low.
Includes Angkor Small Circuit tour with Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Prohm, village stops, plus Khmer buffet Apsara dinner show in Siem Reap with hotel pickup and drop-off.
Question: Is the extended Private Angkor Sunrise plus Apsara dinner show private and rest paced? Yes. It runs fully private, with a 4:30 AM hotel pickup, sunrise at Angkor Wat, soft morning touring, midday hotel rest from about 1 PM, then an 18:40 transfer to a Khmer buffet and live Apsara dance that ends close to 21:00.
Question: Who is this tour best for? Couples, families, solo travelers, photographers, short stay visitors, and anyone over fifty who wants temples plus culture without burning out before the show.
Question: What temples are included? Angkor Wat, Pre Rup, Ta Prohm, Preah Palilay, Bayon, Angkor Thom with optional stops at Terrace of the Elephants, Baphuon Temple, Royal Enclosure Angkor Thom, and Phimeanakas.
For travelers who want Cambodia’s biggest day without the chaos, the extended Private Angkor Sunrise plus Apsara dinner show stacks Angkor Wat sunrise, classic Angkor temples, a local Khmer snack stop, a midday rest at your hotel, and a buffet dinner with live Apsara dance into one calm, well-paced plan. Your private driver collects you at 4:20 AM, every temple stop is private, and the touring finishes close to 1 PM so the hottest hours pass by the pool rather than on hot stone. After a long rest, the same driver picks up again at 18:40 for a live station buffet of around fifty Khmer, Asian, and Western dishes, then classical Apsara dance plus folk performance that ends near 21:00 with drop-off at your hotel. The Angkor temples and Apsara dance package suits couples, families, solo travelers, photographers, and short-stay visitors who want temples plus culture without back to back exhaustion. Every minute of this One-day Angkor sunrise and dinner itinerary is built for flexibility, comfort, and respect for Cambodia’s most important monuments. By nightfall guests leave with full bellies, sun-warmed faces, and stories they will still be telling years from now.
Extended Private Angkor Sunrise plus Apsara Dinner – Quick Summary
The extended Private Angkor Sunrise plus Apsara dinner show is what happens when temple touring and cultural dining share a single, breathing plan. You leave your hotel close to dawn, you return with dinner still warm in your mind, and you never feel rushed.
Here are the top reasons travelers book it:
- Catch sunrise at Angkor Wat before the tour buses crowd the lotus pond
- Tour Pre Rup, Ta Prohm, Preah Palilay, and Bayon in a single private morning
- Stop at a family-run palm cake workshop in Preah Dak village, not a hotel buffet
- Receive a traditional monk blessing at a working pagoda in Angkor Thom
- Walk a shaded forest path into the 216 face towers of Bayon
- Skip the harshest heat with a long midday rest at your own hotel
- Sit down to a 50 plus dish Khmer, Asian, and Western live-station buffet
- Watch Apsara dance plus folk performance at a top Siem Reap venue
- Travel door to door with a private air-conditioned vehicle and a licensed guide
- Return to your hotel close to 21:00 with no need to chase a tuk-tuk
Highlights
- Intimate private Angkor Wat sunrise without the tour bus stampede
- Soft morning visit to Pre Rup, the brick pyramid that glows like embers
- Preah Dak palm cake tasting, a Khmer breakfast snack most tourists never try
- Ta Prohm temple with its thousand year old silk-cotton roots
- Preah Palilay temple and a respectful monk blessing at the local pagoda
- Bayon temple tour reached on foot through shaded forest paths
- Drive past Terrace of the Elephants, Baphuon Temple, Royal Enclosure Angkor Thom
- Midday rest at your hotel from around 1 PM to 6:40 PM
- Khmer buffet dinner with 50 plus dishes at Morakot Apsara or equivalent
- Traditional Khmer dance performance with regional folk numbers
- Private English-speaking local guide and air-conditioned vehicle all day
- Hotel pick up and drop off, twice, morning and evening
What Makes the Extended Private Angkor Sunrise Plus Apsara Dinner Show Different
Most Siem Reap days are split. Travelers either do the sunrise marathon and ride out the rest of the day, or they skip sunrise and wander Angkor Wat during the afternoon glare. The extended Private Angkor Sunrise plus Apsara dinner show stitches the two halves together, with a soft pause in the middle.
- The morning side runs the Angkor Small Circuit tour with sunrise, village breakfast, monk blessing, and Bayon through the back path.
- The afternoon side gives your legs a real break.
- The evening side delivers Apsara dance plus dinner at a respected Siem Reap venue.
The pacing is intentional: 4:30 AM pickup, touring wraps around 12:30 to 13:00, transfer for the show at 18:40, drop off near 21:00. Travelers with kids, travelers over sixty, photographers, and anyone who hates running from sunrise to midnight all praise the breathing room.
This Private Angkor temple tour follows temples in the cool hours, rest in the hot hours, and culture when the air cools again. That is why it is the favorite Angkor sunrise full day tour among travelers who care about pacing, not just packing in temples.
What Places Are in This Trip
The day covers eight anchor stops that build on each other.
- Angkor Wat, sunrise over the lotus pond and a quiet walk inside the galleries
- Pre Rup, brick pyramids glowing in soft morning light
- Preah Dak village, a family run palm cake workshop for a Khmer breakfast snack
- Ta Prohm Temple visit, jungle roots, the Angelina Jolie favorite
- Preah Palilay, the tucked away temple with a working pagoda beside it
- Angkor Thom viewing loop, drive past Terrace of the Elephants, Baphuon Temple, Royal Enclosure Angkor Thom, and Phimeanakas
- Bayon Temple, the 216 face towers and the long bas reliefs
- Morakot Apsara venue, the Apsara dinner show and live kitchen buffet
Each stop delivers a different flavor. Sunrise delivers the wonder. Palm cake delivers the taste. Ta Prohm delivers the photo. Preah Palilay delivers the stillness. Bayon delivers the close. The Apsara finale delivers the goodbye.
Key Details
✦ Tour type — Private Angkor temples day tour
✦ Style — Angkor sunrise full day tour with a cultural evening
✦ Duration — About 14 hours door to door
✦ Morning pickup — 4:30 AM from your hotel lobby
✦ Morning drop-off — Around 12:30 PM to 1:00 PM
✦ Evening pickup — 6:40 PM from your hotel lobby
✦ Evening drop-off — Around 9:00 PM
✦ Guide — Licensed, English-speaking, Cambodian
✦ Vehicle — Private air-conditioned car or minivan
✦ Schedule — Runs daily, year-round, weather dependent
✦ Angkor Pass — Bought on site at the main ticket center on Day 1
✦ Show venue — Morakot Apsara or equivalent top Siem Reap venue
Itinerary of the Extended Private Angkor Sunrise Plus Apsara Dinner Show
Most sunrise tours throw you back to your hotel by nine in the morning. Most dinner shows push you out the door at ten at night, blinking under tuk-tuk lights. The extended Private Angkor Sunrise plus Apsara dinner show ends both problems. It curls Cambodia’s biggest sunrise, its most photographed jungle temple, its most sacred monk blessing, and its most loved cultural performance into one calm, well-paced day. If you have ever wanted temples plus dance plus a soft place to land in the middle, this is that day.
4:30 AM — Private Hotel Pickup in Siem Reap
Your Angkor sunrise full day tour starts at your hotel lobby. Your English-speaking licensed guide and driver arrive in a private air-conditioned vehicle, hand you a bottle of cool water and a refreshing tissue, and confirm the plan for the day. The city is still quiet and the streets are almost empty. The drive to the Angkor ticket area takes about 15 to 20 minutes.
4:45 AM — Angkor Pass Ticket Stop
Quick stop at the main Angkor ticket center to pick up your Angkor Pass, unless you have pre-bought it online. The ticket booths open at 4:30 AM. Your guide walks you through the line, since the process moves faster with a local who knows the counters and the photo booth.
5:00 AM — Angkor Wat Sunrise at the Lotus Pond
Arrive at Angkor Wat and walk across the long sandstone causeway to the reflection pool. Your guide sets you up at the north pond, the classic spot for the Angkor Wat sunrise and Apsara show iconic photo. Watch the deep blue sky turn orange, then pink, then gold, with the five lotus-bud towers reflected on the water. Sunrise itself falls between 5:35 and 6:15 depending on the calendar month. This is the moment you will remember for years.
6:15 AM — Inside Angkor Wat, Before the Buses
After the sunrise, walk inside Angkor Wat before the tour buses arrive. Your guide reads the long bas-relief galleries, points out the Churning of the Sea of Milk, and shows the celestial Apsara dancers carved into the walls. These are the same poses copied by dancers in the evening Apsara dinner show Siem Reap venues, so this stop plants the seed for the night’s performance.
6:45 AM — Angkor Wat East Courtyards and Photo Stop
Walk the outer courtyards and take the classic photo of the temple lit by the low morning sun. Angkor Wat faces west, so the front of the temple gets front-lit by the rising sun this hour, perfect for photography.
7:30 AM — Pre Rup Temple
Drive to Pre Rup, a brick pyramid temple from the late 900s built by King Rajendravarman II. The reddish bricks glow like embers in soft morning light. Climb the central pyramid for a wide view across the Cambodian jungle. Few travelers make it up here at this hour, so photos come out crowd-free.
8:15 AM — Preah Dak Village and Palm Cake Breakfast
Drive to Preah Dak, a working Khmer village between the temples. Visit a family-run palm cake workshop where cooks press palm sugar into small round cakes over open coals. Taste warm palm cakes and rice cakes served with fresh Cambodian palm juice. This is your Khmer breakfast snack stop, the “real Cambodia” moment most tour groups skip. Your guide will tell the story of palm sugar farming and how the trees are climbed by hand every dry season.
8:45 AM — Ta Prohm Temple Visit, the Tomb Raider Favorite
Drive to Ta Prohm for your Ta Prohm Temple visit. This is the Angelina Jolie Tomb Raider favorite, famous for the giant silk-cotton and strangler fig trees whose roots drape over the sandstone. Your guide walks you through the shaded corridors, points out the surviving carvings, and tells the story of the monks who once lived here. Morning light filters through the canopy in soft green shafts.
9:45 AM — Preah Palilay Temple Inside Angkor Thom
Continue on the Angkor Small Circuit tour to Preah Palilay, a quiet temple tucked inside the Angkor Thom walls. Very few tour groups stop here, so the setting stays peaceful. The tall central tower rises through the trees, framed by a working pagoda beside it. This part of your Angkor temples day tour feels more like a private garden visit than a monument tour.
10:00 AM — Monk Blessing at the Working Local Pagoda
Walk to the working local pagoda for a traditional monk blessing. A Buddhist monk chants over you, sprinkles blessed water, and ties a red or orange sacred thread around your wrist. Locals wear these threads for months. It is a quiet, sincere moment that adds real meaning to the day. Small donations are welcome, and your guide will show you the proper way to give.
10:30 AM — Shaded Forest Walk Toward Bayon
Walk from the pagoda grounds along a shaded forest path that leads straight into Bayon Temple. The walk itself is half the fun, cool under the trees, with birdsong and distant chants from the pagoda behind you. Then Bayon appears through the trees.
10:45 AM — Bayon Temple Tour, 216 Faces
Start your Bayon Temple tour. Bayon is famous for its 216 giant stone faces carved on 54 towers, all smiling down from every angle. Your guide reads the faces, believed to be part King Jayavarman VII and part the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara. Walk the upper terrace, then step down to see the long bas-relief galleries showing daily Khmer life in the 12th century, cockfights, market scenes, and battles with the Cham.
Optional drive or walk past the Terrace of the Elephants, Baphuon Temple, Royal Enclosure Angkor Thom, and Phimeanakas. Your guide will call out each spot as your air-conditioned vehicle rolls past. Those with energy can step out at the Terrace of the Elephants for a short walk along the 300-meter carved wall of elephants and mythical garudas.
12:00 PM — Victory Gate and Angkor Wat Moat Drive Back
Head out of Angkor Thom through the south gate, past the giant face towers on the gate itself, then along the Angkor Wat moat for one last photo stop with the temple across the water. This closes the morning half of your Private Angkor temple tour.
13:00 PM — Hotel Drop-Off and Midday Rest Begins
Return to your hotel and start the midday rest. The morning half of your Private Angkor temple tour is finished. Shower, order lunch, take a swim, book a spa treatment, or simply nap. This break is what makes the whole day work, and it is what separates this one-day Angkor sunrise and dinner itinerary from every rushed shared tour on the market.
13:00 PM to 6:40 PM — Long Midday Rest at Your Hotel
Six full hours of rest at your own hotel. The hottest hours of the Cambodian day pass while you cool off. Recommended: a Khmer massage at the hotel spa, a late lunch of fish amok or beef lok lak from the hotel restaurant, or a nap by the pool. Your guide is one message away if you have questions about dress code or timing for the evening.
6:40 PM (18:40) — Second Private Pickup for the Apsara Dinner Show
Second private pickup of the day. The driver arrives at 18:40 in the same air-conditioned vehicle. Dress smart-casual for the evening. Light long trousers or a dress work well for the venue’s mild indoor air-conditioning. This is where your day pivots from temples to cultural evening, and where the Angkor temples and Apsara dance package shifts into its second act.
7:00 PM (19:00) — Arrive at Morakot Apsara Venue
Arrive at the venue for your Apsara dinner show Siem Reap experience. Your table is reserved in advance. The staff walks you to the live-station area where more than 50 dishes wait, cooked fresh in front of you by the venue’s chefs.
7:00 PM to 8:00 PM — 50 Plus Dish Live-Station Khmer Buffet
Start the Khmer buffet dinner with a live-station tasting. Choose from Cambodian classics like fish amok, beef lok lak, chicken curry, morning glory stir-fry, and fresh spring rolls, alongside Asian dishes such as sushi, dim sum, and stir-fried noodles, plus Western options like roasted meats, salads, and pasta. Tropical fruit carvings, Khmer sweets, and desserts round out the meal. Local beer, wine, and soft drinks can be added on-site.
8:00 PM (20:00) — Traditional Khmer Dance Performance Begins
The lights dim and the traditional Khmer dance performance begins on the main stage. The show opens with the classical Apsara dance, the same finger and hand gestures carved into the walls of Angkor Wat that morning. The evening then rolls through folk numbers from Cambodia’s provinces, from the fisherman dance of Tonle Sap to the peacock dance from the northeast highlands, to the coconut dance of the countryside. This Cambodian cultural dinner show runs about 60 to 75 minutes with three to five acts.
9:00 PM (21:00) — Show Ends, Private Transfer Back with Hotel Drop-Off
The show ends and you meet your driver outside the venue. The last part of the Angkor temples and Apsara dance package wraps with a private transfer back to your hotel through the quiet late-night streets of Siem Reap.
Drop-off at your hotel. Your Angkor Wat sunrise itinerary is complete, plus a proper evening of Siem Reap dinner entertainment to close the day.
What You Will Do During the Extended Private Angkor Sunrise Plus Apsara Dinner Show
The day moves like a tide. It rises with sunrise, falls into late morning, dips at lunch, swells again at sunset, and peaks at the Apsara finale. Here is the rhythm.
Watch Sunrise Over the Lotus Pond
When the deep blue of pre-dawn gives way to orange streaks over the five towers of Angkor Wat, you stand at the reflecting pool with the rest of the temple beside you. Your guide points out the mythology carved into the long eastern gallery. You hear roosters crowing from the village behind the temple wall, and you taste the early-morning air that still feels cool in January and lifts to warm by March. Few mornings in travel feel this full.
Stand at Pre Rup While the Sun Warms the Bricks
Pre Rup is a brick pyramid temple from the late 900s. The reddish bricks glow like embers when the sun reaches them. Few travelers make it up here, which means few crowds. Photographers love the long shadows and the warm tones that come before the heat. Your guide will lead you up the central pyramid so you catch the wide view across the Cambodian jungle.
Taste Palm Cake at the Preah Dak Workshop
In the village of Preah Dak, a family-run workshop presses palm sugar into small round cakes and grills them on coals. The sticky golden sweetness carries the smell of burnt caramel. Your host hands you one warm from the fire. This is the breakfast travelers crave, even if they did not know it before they came. It is local, simple, and unforgettable.
Walk the Roots at Ta Prohm
Ta Prohm is famous for the giant silk-cotton tree whose roots drop like veins over the stones. Lara Croft Tomb Raider made the temple famous around the world. Your guide tells the story of the monks who lived here centuries ago, then shows the carvings that survived both weather and war. Light filters through the canopy in soft shafts, and the temple feels less like ruins and more like a green lung breathing.
Receive a Monk Blessing at Preah Palilay
Preah Palilay still gets visited by monks, and the surrounding pagoda is alive with daily chanting. Your guide takes you to a respectful corner where monks offer a traditional blessing. A sacred thread is tied around your wrist. Locals wear these threads for years, washing and wearing them without removal. It is a quiet, sincere moment that adds meaning to the day.
Walk Quietly into Bayon
From the pagoda grounds, a shaded path leads through forest into Bayon temple. The walk itself is half the experience. Then the 216 face towers appear, one after the other, like calm sentries watching the world. Your guide reads the faces, decodes the bas reliefs, and explains the engineering miracle of a temple that survived centuries of jungle.
Rest by the Pool or in the Lobby
After a morning of soft adventure, your driver returns you to the hotel close to 1 PM. The pool is fresh, the air-conditioned room is cool, and lunch is whatever you fancy. The stretch from 1 PM to 18:40 is yours, not the tour’s. Travelers regularly say this rest is the reason they book the extended Private Angkor Sunrise plus Apsara dinner show over other options.
Sit Down to a 50 Plus Dish Buffet
The Morakot Apsara (or equivalent Siem Reap venue) opens dinner service at 7 PM. The Khmer buffet dinner includes Khmer curries, stir-fried morning glory, fresh tropical fruits, soups, salads, sushi, grilled fish, and Western options. Live cooking stations serve dishes fresh from the wok, so the heat of the pan hits you with the dish. Sweet desserts sit beside tropical fruit carvings.
Watch Apsara and Folk Dance
After the buffet, the lights dim and the wooden stage lights up. Classical Apsara dance, with fingers folded into gestures copied from Angkor Wat’s own carvings, glides across the stage. Folk performers then spin through regional styles that represent Cambodia’s provinces, from the rice harvest dances of the countryside to the royal Apsara poses passed down through generations. It is the perfect Cambodian cultural dinner show.
Head Home with the Day Inside You
The driver returns you to your hotel close to 9 PM. The day is finished, but your camera roll is full and your memory card of stories is even fuller. You have done Cambodia with both body and soul.
What’s Included in the Price
✔️ Private hotel pick up and drop off in air-conditioned vehicle, twice, morning and evening
✔️ English-speaking licensed Cambodian guide for the full day
✔️ Sunrise at Angkor Wat on the Angkor Wat sunrise itinerary
✔️ Angkor Small Circuit tour covering Angkor Wat, Pre Rup, Ta Prohm, Preah Palilay, and Bayon
✔️ Optional viewing loop of Terrace of the Elephants, Baphuon Temple, Royal Enclosure Angkor Thom, and Phimeanakas
✔️ Palm cake breakfast stop at Preah Dak village
✔️ Monk blessing at the working local pagoda
✔️ Drinking water and refreshing tissues throughout the day
✔️ Apsara dinner show ticket (Morakot Apsara or equivalent top Siem Reap venue)
✔️ Live station Khmer buffet dinner with 50 plus dishes
✔️ Private transfer from hotel to venue and back
✔️ All local taxes
What’s Not Included
✘ Angkor Pass (you buy this on site at the main ticket center on Day 1)
✘ Travel insurance
✘ Meals and drinks outside the included palm cake breakfast and the Apsara dinner buffet
✘ Personal expenses such as souvenirs and spa bookings
✘ Tips for the guide and driver (standard practice in Cambodia)
Important Information
- Cambodia is hot, especially between March and May. Carry water, wear light breathable layers, and slow your pace at noon.
- The 4:30 AM pickup is firm. Please be in the hotel lobby by 4:15 AM.
- Sunrise timing shifts across the calendar year. Your guide will adjust the start time when it does.
- This Angkor Wat private tour runs daily, year round, but weather can shorten stops in heavy rain.
- The Apsara show runs every evening, but the venue can change on certain public holidays. We will confirm before pickup.
- Children of all ages are welcome, but car seats and booster seats are on request.
- Wheelchair access is limited at the temples because of stone steps and narrow galleries.
- Pregnant travelers past the second trimester should consult a doctor before committing to the 4:20 AM pickup.
- Pregnant travelers should also avoid climbing steep temple steps at Pre Rup.
- Seniors over seventy usually do well with this pacing but should ask their guide to slow down when needed.
- Solo female travelers regularly book and report feeling safe and supported throughout the day.
- Solo male travelers also book often and report the same calm, well-supported experience.
- Photography is allowed everywhere except where signs say otherwise, and drone use is prohibited inside the park.
Don’t Forget to Bring
- Angkor Pass or budget to buy one at the main ticket center on Day 1, since the ticket office opens at 4:30 AM
- Small daypack for personal items
- Refillable water bottle, since the guide will have cool water in the vehicle
- Sunscreen and a wide brim hat for late morning
- Light scarf or sarong for the temple decency rule, shoulders and knees covered
- Camera and at least one spare battery, plus a memory card with room
- Comfortable walking shoes with solid grip for wet stone at Ta Prohm
- Insect repellent for any time between October and February when mosquitoes work
- Phone and charger, plus a power bank if you shoot a lot of photos
- Light jacket or shawl for the air-conditioned evening venue
- Open mind for monk blessings, ceremonial moments, and the slow pace of Cambodian conversation
The Meeting Point for Your Tour Departure
Morning pickup: the lobby of your hotel, villa, or apartment in Siem Reap. The driver arrives in a private air-conditioned vehicle marked with MySiemReapTours signage. Please be ready by 4:15 AM with your voucher on your phone.
Evening pickup: the lobby of your hotel, villa, or apartment in Siem Reap at 18:40 PM. The driver arrives in the same private vehicle where possible.
Drop off: your hotel lobby, around 12:30 PM for the midday rest, then again close to 21:00 at night.
Mistakes Travelers Make on Angkor Sunrise Days (and How This Tour Fixes Them)
Mistake one: booking a shared sunrise tour with forty other travelers and missing the lotus pond moment. Fix: this tour is fully private with your own guide and driver.
Mistake two: sticking to Angkor all day and missing the cultural evening. Fix: the Angkor temples and Apsara dance package pairs the temples with the country’s most loved cultural dinner show.
Mistake three: spending the hottest hours climbing stone steps instead of resting. Fix: the One-day Angkor sunrise and dinner itinerary bakes in a long midday rest at your own hotel.
Mistake four: skipping the monk blessing because no one tells you to ask. Fix: the guide arranges a respectful blessing at the working pagoda.
Mistake five: leaving the dinner show without a tuk-tuk and walking home in Siem Reap traffic. Fix: the driver returns you straight to your hotel close to 21:00.
Why the Midday Break Matters
Most travelers who book an Angkor sunrise tour say the same thing afterwards: they wish they had rested at noon. The body says it. The camera says it. Cambodia says it. The midday is brutal between March and early June, with shade a precious thing and stone steps a test. The midday break also saves your appetite for the Khmer buffet dinner, which is too good to waste on a heavy lunch.
This is also why the extended Private Angkor Sunrise plus Apsara dinner show is the right choice for travelers over fifty, families with young kids, and couples on a honeymoon pace. The plan absorbs Cambodia rather than fighting it.
Practical Tips from Guides Who Run This Tour Every Week
Tip one: pre-buy your Angkor Pass on the MySiemReapTours website before midnight on Day 0, since the ticket office can run slow at 5 AM.
Tip two: wear quick-dry pants and a long-sleeve linen shirt. Cambodia’s stone temples are cooler in light long sleeves.
Tip three: leave the chunky power bank at the hotel. A small phone charger is enough.
Tip four: tip your guide and driver in cash at drop-off. Standard in Cambodia.
Tip five: keep camera flash off inside Bayon and Ta Prohm galleries to protect carvings.
Tip six: bring a light scarf as a multi-use tool, useful for sun, temple decency, and photo props.
Tip seven: arrive back at the hotel close to 1 PM with the mindset that you have already done the day, even if dinner is still ahead.
Combine With Other Siem Reap Products
Many travelers stack this day with a Day 2 product from MySiemReapTours:
- Morning Kampong Phluk floating village tour on Tonle Sap Lake for villages on stilts and a mangrove canoe ride
- Afternoon Quad Bike countryside sunset tour for rice fields, water buffalo, and a golden hour drink at Baitang
- Beng Mealea jungle temple tour for those who want more temples but in a completely different setting
- Apsara dinner show only for travelers in Siem Reap for a third night who want a second cultural dinner
Booked together, the Angkor temples and Apsara dance package becomes the cultural core of a two or three day Siem Reap plan.
If your time in Siem Reap is short, or your energy is real but not endless, this is the day built for you. It folds Cambodia’s most famous sunrise, its most photographed temple roots, its most sacred monk blessing, and its most loved cultural performance into one seamless plan. It carries you from 4:30 in the morning to 9 at night with a soft midday pause, and it leaves you with stories, photos, and a belly full of Khmer food.
The extended Private Angkor Sunrise plus Apsara dinner show is the day most travelers say they wish they had planned their whole Siem Reap trip around. Book it once, share the photos for years.
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