Half Day Birding in Angkor Wat

7 hours and 30 minutes

Easy

Half day of action packed birding and temples

See the iconic temples of Angkor in a new way with our official Angkor Temple Guides who are also fully-trained expert birding guides. For a relaxed day of viewing the remote and less-visited temples in the countryside around Siem Reap with the chance of seeing some high-quality rare birds why not join us for a trip into Angkorian culture?

Please note that we offer this as a full day trip

For more information about this tour, visit https://samveasna.com/tour/half-day-birding-in-angkor-wat/ 

Key Species
Forest Wagtail, White-throated Rock-Thrush, Hainan Blue Flycatcher, Alexandrine Parakeet, Red-breasted Parakeet, Black Baza, Black-capped Kingfisher, Greater Racket-tailed Drongo, Brown Boobook, Asian Barred Owlet

Habitat

Deciduous dipterocarp forest with semi-evergreen forest patches

What's included?
    • SVC English-speaking Khmer Bird Guide. The learn more about out guides, please visit: https://samveasna.com/meet-the-team/
    • Pick up and drop of service from Siem Reap
    • Breakfast 
    • Drinking Water
    Exclusions
      • Tip
      • Wifi
      • Travel Insurance. We highly recommend that each individual has valid travel insurance. We also require all participants to fill out a online waiver form before the trip that can be accessed via this link: https://forms.gle/TnRdjGzBEfHJTsw4A
      • Angkor Temple Pass ticket. A valid Angkor Temple Pass ticket is required for this tour. If you have a valid ticket, please present at the entrance to the park on the day. If you do not have a valid ticket, we can visit this ticket office when we pick you up. 
      Please note
        • Transport
          • Tuk-tuk or 4x4 Car
        • When to go
          • All year round
        • Conservation Contribution
          • Revenue from our tours help to fund wildlife conservation and community projects. Find out
        What to bring
          • Sun hat
          • Sun cream
          • Appropriate closed-toe shoes. Walking boots are best
          • Light clothing covering shoulders and knees- this is especially relevant when visiting temples and religious sites. Clothing should not be bright when birding
          • Insect repellent
          • Waterproof coat
          • Small denominations of money. This is especially relevant when entering Northern Cambodia. $20 is the maximum denomination of money that should be taken