Angkor Wat, the one of the largest religious complexes in the world, and a stunning array of 9th to 13th century temples built by the kings of the Khmer …
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May 8, 2025
This is an incredible place to visit. The temples are stunning and there is so much to see. Worth visiting with a guide to be able to fully appreciate the history and intricacies of the temples. The …Full review by beckyw84
Mar 2, 2025
The best way for sightseeing in Southeast Asia, amazing ancient sites with many unique features of ancient architecture construction in Siem Reap Cambodia Full review by saobora
Dec 19, 2024
There are no words to describe it. We spent two full days in the park and every moment was worth it. Among the temples that impressed us most were Bayon, Angkor and Ta Prohm. A highlight: the sunset …Full review by Claudia F
Hi Michelle. I did not know the answer to your question so I researched on internet and found one site (justsiemreap) that states that the Park is open 7 days a week for all 52 …
Hi Michelle. I did not know the answer to your question so I researched on internet and found one site (justsiemreap) that states that the Park is open 7 days a week for all 52 weeks. Nevertheless if I were you I would try to confirm this info because the info found on internet is sometime dated and no longer accurate.
Looking for recommendations for a tour guide and costs. I am planning to visit between June 18 to 23.
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You can gauge the tuktuk costings in town anywhere. We found ours outside old market for $15 US incl iced cold water bottles. He charged extra $5 US for the Rulous Group which is …
You can gauge the tuktuk costings in town anywhere. We found ours outside old market for $15 US incl iced cold water bottles. He charged extra $5 US for the Rulous Group which is great. No sunrise tours though. He recommended we find a local tour guide in town as they are cheaper but said the temple guides are still good quality for info. Temple guides are everywhere, as advised by above post. I recommend a guide as some information on my up-to-date guide books were completely outdated or misinformed (sigh). We got a guide for the jungle temples outside of Angkor for $5 US...something to think about. Inside Angkor we paid $10 US for Baphuon, Bayon, Tah Prohm, Phimeanakas, Terrace of elephants and causeway incl lepar king & Angkor Wat. We basically had to select which ones we wanted him to guide us for $10.Thats a bargain. Tip: The hotter the day the cheaper the rates and the more inclined they are to go at your pace...we went very slow but they driver nor guide minded. Each got $5 US tip. Always account for a tip.
How much it cost for a 1 day pass and a 3 day pass? Does the entrance fee pass valid for all the temples near angkor wat? Thank you.
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Hi, the price is as what been told by @justanick78 . The ticket covers every single temple in angkor watt archeological park. but if you want to explore all temple, you must at least …
Hi, the price is as what been told by @justanick78 . The ticket covers every single temple in angkor watt archeological park. but if you want to explore all temple, you must at least take 3 day pass. If you have limitation on your budget, 1 day pass will do and you can ask the tuktuk driver where you should go as you must pay the tuktuk driver separately with the ticket.
I'm wondering where we can do the elephant tour near Siem Reap. Not just 1 hour ride, but preferably playing in the river with the elephants kind of activity.
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The elephant rides happens in the morning at Bayon South Gate of Angkor Thom city and in the evening from the base of ruins of Bakheng temple. You can ride either up, down or …
The elephant rides happens in the morning at Bayon South Gate of Angkor Thom city and in the evening from the base of ruins of Bakheng temple. You can ride either up, down or both. You can get up close to the elephants when they are waiting (talk nicely to the keepers). The location of the elephants during the day depends on the temperature, the amount of tourists etc as the keepers take fond care of them when they are not working. Outside work hours they are not tourist attractions.
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