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Long row of guardian statues on a stone bridge at Angkor Thom.
Siem Reap · Since 2013

Premium Private Tours in Siem Reap & Angkor Wat

Just you, your own guide and driver, and Angkor at your own pace. We time the route around the crowds, carry you gate to gate so you never double back.

4.9·319verified reviews
  • TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice2024
  • Cited byCondé Nast Traveler
  • Featured inLonely Planet · Elle Québec · Guide du Routard
  • Member ofCambodia Tourism Association

Luxury here is not gold leaf or champagne. It is the quiet early hours, a guide who is yours alone, and all the time in the world to take them in.

Private day tours

Every one is private, just your party, with your own licensed guide and driver and your choice of vintage Jeep, classic Vespa or e-bike. Prices per person, shown up front.

Multi-day private trips

Two to five days, strung into one private trip at your pace: the Angkor circuits, a sunrise, Banteay Srei and the countryside, all just your party.

Private means just your party

Never a shared van of strangers, never a fixed group schedule. Your own licensed Cambodian guide and your own driver, and the day flexes around you: your start time, your pace, how long you linger at each temple.

We time the route to dodge the worst of the crowds

The coaches arrive at the same gates at the same hours. Because you are private, we sequence the day to reach the famous temples before the groups build up, and take the quieter approaches in between. Not an empty Angkor, that does not exist, but the thinnest crowds the day allows.

Carried gate to gate, so you never double back

You are driven, not parked. The team drops you at one temple entrance and meets you at the next exit, so you walk through Angkor once and keep moving instead of retracing your steps.
Small temple ruins surrounded by tall jungle canopy trees.

Thirteen years of private days in Angkor. No two the same.

Logistics.

Who's in your group
Private only. Just your party, never merged with strangers. Your own licensed guide and driver throughout.
Choice of vehicle
Vintage Jeep, classic Vespa or e-bike, depending on the tour. Drive the Jeep yourself or be driven; the Vespa is ridden pillion behind a driver; you ride the e-bike.
Best time of year
November-February (cool, dry, peak); March-May (hot, lush); June-October (green season, brief afternoon rain, quieter)
Tour duration
3-9 hours (single day) · 2-5 days (multi-day trips)
Group size
Private, no hard cap. Standard single-guide capacity is around 6 guests; larger families or parties served by adding guides and vehicles on request.
Price range
$75 (afternoon countryside private) to $118 (sunrise) for a day · $199-$790 for 2-5 day trips. Per person.
Start time
You choose, most days between 7 and 9 AM. Fixed early start for sunrise tours (around 4:45 AM).
Pickup
From your Siem Reap hotel. The vehicle comes to your door, no transfer needed.
Languages
English-speaking licensed guide included. French, Spanish, Italian and German available on request, with a surcharge for the specialist guide.
Included
Private guide and driver, vehicle, lunch in a Khmer setting plus non-alcoholic drinks and water, and photos taken by your guide through the day. Hotel pickup and drop-off in Siem Reap. Angkor Pass not included.
Cancellation
14+ days before: full refund. Less than 14 days: 50%. Less than 5 days or no-show: no refund.

Real reviews from private guests.

Verbatim from Google and TripAdvisor. Trimmed for length only, never reworded.

As a solo traveler, I was looking for something tailored to my style, and they prepared a personalized offer exactly for that. They were honest and realistic about which of my wishes were doable. The drivers, cars, and guides were all punctual, reliable, and very professional. They were never pushy, and they quickly understood what kind of customer I am and adjusted their approach accordingly. Highly recommended.

M
Maja Cestnik
Private tailored tour
March 2026

Angkor VIP style. Wonderful day in the company of Benedict who took us off the beaten track, discover treasures of Angkor, away from the crowds of tourists. Departure from our house in vintage jeep. Temples, both splendid and isolated. Little paths in the jungle. Backdoors. A few mysteries revealed thanks to his detailed knowledge of the sites. An indispensable and unavoidable escape.

S
Selma2500
Private Angkor by Jeep
February 2025

We did 2 days of private visit with a French-speaking guide: one day in a jeep and one in a Vespa. All perfect condition, very well organized, totally secure. No unpleasant surprises, and our guide was flexible. We loved the temples but also the visit to the countryside, the markets on the side of the road, the rice mill factory.

A
Anne-Charlotte L
2-day private tour
June 2024
Honeymoon couple holding hands on the moat wall at Angkor Wat at sunrise, the temple silhouette reflected in the water
For couples & special occasions

The most private way to see Angkor is also the most romantic.

Two of you, your own guide and driver, and a sunrise with no group waiting on you. A private tour is the simplest upgrade to a honeymoon, an anniversary or a milestone trip: the pace is yours, the photos are taken for you through the day at no extra charge, and the start time bends to you rather than a coach timetable.

A private sunrise, just the two of youPickup before light, at Angkor Wat ahead of the groups, your guide finding the quiet angle.
Photos taken for you all dayYour guide photographs the day and shares the images afterwards, included, so you are both in them.
A private dinner or picnic, arrangedTell us the occasion and we can add a private meal in a Khmer setting, a daytime picnic, or a sunset to finish on (add-on, priced with you).
Your day, your paceLinger, change the order, stop for a long lunch. Nothing is on a coach timetable.

Tell us the occasion → we plan the day around it.

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What "premium and private" means here
Our premium private tours are simply Angkor with no one else in your group: your own licensed guide and driver, your pace, and the route timed to keep you ahead of the worst crowds. Every Adventures Cambodia tour on this page is private, just your party, whether you choose the vintage Jeep, the classic Vespa or the e-bike. Because you are carried gate to gate, you walk each site once and never double back. We have run private Angkor Wat tours and Siem Reap private tours since 2013, from a half-day in the countryside to a five-day signature trip, and our guides are Cambodian, born near these temples. If you are comparing Cambodia private tours, this is the honest version: not the cheapest, but yours alone, built around the way you want to travel.

Private with us vs the other ways to book Angkor.

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Private with us Join-in small group Big coach group Online marketplace
Who's in your group Shared, up to ~8 30-50 strangers Varies, often shared
Your guide Shared guide One guide, big group Third-party, varies
Itinerary & pace Fixed shared route Fixed schedule Fixed per listing
Timed around the crowds Some control Peak-time arrivals Varies
Vehicle Shared vehicle Coach Varies
Price (day, per person) $68-$79 ~$20-40 Varies
Booking & aftercare Direct Agency Platform, no local contact
Akim Ly with two guests beside a vintage Willys jeep at Angkor in the evening
Why private

Seeing this place the way I see it.

I was born in Siem Reap. I grew up exploring these temples before most of our guests had even heard of Angkor Wat.

When I built Adventures Cambodia, I had one obsession: to give visitors the experience of seeing this place the way I see it.

More than a tour operator

Your private concierge in Siem Reap.

When you travel at this level, the experience does not begin with the first tour and end at the last temple. It begins from the moment you land, and we can be part of every step. These are not questions a booking platform can answer. They require someone who lives here, knows the city personally, and cares about the quality of your entire experience.

The questions private guests actually ask.

Private means just your party, never merged with strangers, with your own licensed guide and driver for the day. Premium is not a fancier sticker; it is the pace being yours, the route timed to stay ahead of the worst crowds, photos taken for you, and a real local person to help. Yours alone.

Just you. Every tour here is private, your booking only, whether that is one guest, a couple or a family. You are never merged into another group or added to a shared van. The guide, the driver and the vehicle are yours for the day, and the route flexes around your party alone.

Every guide is a licensed Cambodian, born near these temples, with more than ten years guiding for us. Many have also led private tours for the clients of the world's top luxury operators, including Abercrombie & Kent, TCS World Travel and Audley Travel. On a private tour you get the guide those companies trust with their own guests.

If price is all that matters, a shared coach wins. If you want to reach the famous temples before the groups build up, set your own pace, linger or move on as you like, and have a guide focused only on you, that is what private buys. Most guests say the difference is the whole trip.

A private day tour is $75 to $118 per person depending on the tour and vehicle; multi-day trips run $199 to $790. It costs more than a shared coach because the guide, driver and vehicle are yours alone, not split across thirty people. You are paying for the day to belong to you.

Yes, that is the point of private. Tell us what you want more of (sunrise, fewer temples and more countryside, a long lunch, a specific site) and we shape the day around it. You can also change the order on the day with your guide. Nothing is locked to a fixed group schedule.

Yes. Tell us the occasion when you book and we plan the day around it: a private sunrise ahead of the groups, the quiet spots for photographs, and the moment timed so it is just the two of you. Your guide photographs the day at no extra charge, so you both end up in the pictures.

Yes, as an add-on. Alongside the tour we can arrange a private meal in a Khmer setting, a picnic during the day, or a sunset to finish on. Tell us what you have in mind when you book and we put it together and price it with you, so there are no surprises on the day.

Yes. Lunch is included on every full-day tour and we adapt it to you: vegetarian, vegan, allergies or anything you would rather avoid. Let us know when you book so the kitchen and your guide can plan ahead. Non-alcoholic drinks and water are included throughout the day.

Your pace is the main comfort: we start early, rest in the shade when you like, and you are never marched. Because you are carried gate to gate, you walk far less than a self-guided day, and water is with you throughout. On the Jeep and Vespa the wind on the move helps too.

Yes, and the private format is why. The pace is entirely yours, with rests whenever you like, and being driven gate to gate cuts the walking right down. The vintage Jeep is the gentlest way to ride. Angkor still has steep, uneven temple steps, so we are honest about which climbs to skip and shape a route that suits everyone.

Two ways. Because you are private, we sequence the day to reach the famous temples before the groups build up, rather than arriving with them. And because you are carried gate to gate, we take the quieter approaches between sites. We cannot empty Angkor, but we can keep you a step ahead of it.

Vintage Jeep, classic Vespa or e-bike, depending on the tour. The Jeep you can drive yourself or be driven; the Vespa is ridden pillion behind a local driver; the e-bike you ride yourself with pedal-assist. All are private, all come with your guide. Pick by the feel you want.

Two days is the honest minimum. Day one covers Angkor Wat, Bayon and Ta Prohm on the Small Circuit; day two takes the Grand Circuit or Banteay Srei. A single day means rushing. Three days is the relaxed pace many private guests prefer, with room for the countryside or a sunrise.

Included on every private tour: your guide and driver, the vehicle, lunch in a Khmer setting, non-alcoholic drinks and water, photos taken by your guide, and hotel pickup and drop-off in Siem Reap. Not included: the Angkor Pass, which you buy separately (see the next question).

Yes. The Angkor Pass is not included in any tour price. Buy it online at angkorenterprise.gov.kh before your tour rather than at the gate. A one-day pass is $37, three-day $62, seven-day $72. A copy on your phone plus photo ID is fine. Under-12s are free with a passport.

Yes, private tours suit families well because the pace is yours. Children ride as passengers with the driver on the Jeep and Vespa; a child car seat can be fitted on the Jeep on request. Mention ages when you book so we plan the day around them and advise what works best.

Message us on WhatsApp or the contact form and a real person in Siem Reap replies, usually within hours, not a platform auto-message. In high season (November to February) book a few weeks ahead so your preferred guide, vehicle and start time are free. We confirm everything before you pay.

June to October you may catch a short afternoon shower. Light rain we work around; heavier rain we wait out at a temple shelter or a cafe and pick the day back up, and your private pace makes that easy. The temples just after rain often give the best light, so it is rarely a loss.

14+ days before the tour: full refund. Less than 14 days: 50% refund. Less than 5 days before, or a no-show: no refund.

Last updated: June 2026

Press & recognition
  • TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice2024
  • Google4.9 · 319 reviews
  • Cited byCondé Nast Traveler
  • Featured inLonely PlanetElle QuébecGuide du RoutardFused Magazine
  • Member ofCambodia Tourism Association

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