ABOUT ME
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Welcome to Angkor Tour Arrangement
Everyone loves to travels, but no everyone loves travels the same way. Angkor Tour Arrangement gather of a feather so you can spend less time searching and more time dreaming about where you will go with confident, safety and happily.
If you are planning to visit Siem Reap (Angkor Wat Temple) on your holiday? You would like a perfect guy who can provide you a perfect tour arrangement and the fantastic temples sites of the Khmer Empire Ruins? Please let Angkor Tour Arrangement & Transport Services, to be your driver and tour organizer for your own personal holiday trip.
I promise to give you a unforgettable, life changing experience is what they do. I organize trips, adventures, private tours and expeditions to the Siem Reap Cambodian most amazing places, tapping in to their traveller’s passion for adventure and needs to explore travel experiences.
ABOUT ME:
Let me introduce myself first. My name is Sina Yean and I am one of Cambodia’s finest tuk-tuk drivers and tour operator (honestly!). I live in Siem Reap (the town close to the Angkor temples - and probably the town you will be staying in for your visit). I therefore know this area very well. And I speak good English (and Cambodian, of course).
I have been a tuk-tuk driver for over 5 years now and in that time have done hundreds of tours to Angkor Wat and the surrounding Angkor temples. There are over 100 temples and monuments from the Angkor period (covering 3000 square kilometres) around Siem Reap. Luckily a number of the best ones are reasonably close together, meaning you can see anywhere between 5-15 of these over a period of 1, 2 or 3 days (or even longer, if you have time) with the help of some transport.
I tailor trips to suit your schedule and interests, but everyone does the highlight of this area – a trip to Angkor Wat, the most famous and impressive temple here (and possibly worldwide). A day-trip to this temple and the surrounding ones will give you a great introduction to the amazing architecture and culture that flourished in this country between the 9th and 14th centuries AD.If you have more than one day, there are plenty more temples to see – and other attractions.
Siem Reap and Angkor are great places to use tuk-tuks (unlike, say Bangkok), because the distances between the temples are large (several kilometres sometimes, so it can get exhausting if you opt to cycle and then need some more energy to climb up and down the temples, pretending to be Indiana Jones!). Also, the roads here are in good condition - straight and flat. And the breeze from driving along keeps you cool (it gets hot here). Much better than being stuck on a tour bus. Also, there is little traffic on the roads between the temples. So, if you have never been on a tuk-tuk, this is the place to try it!
I’ll drop you off at the best temples, you take as long or as short a time as you want at each one and I’ll be waiting for you at the entrance to take you to the next one. It’s that simple.


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