Angkor Wat
by ALAN ZAID
Feb 29, 2024
Angkor Wat has to be one of the most iconic landmarks in the world and itās been on my bucket list for as long as I can remember. Iām finally lucky enough to do it!
I bought my one day ticket off trip.com, it recommend doing this to avoid queues at the ticket center. You will get contact details, send them information and a photo then they will send PDF ticket. Just show the tickets at the entrances, download the ticket Incase you donāt have service!
I flew into Siam Reap then got a taxi to the visitor center, there I had a guide waiting for me.
The complex itself is a vast collection of hundreds of temples, in various sizes and levels of decay. My driver took me to various places and gave me a brief history of each
I would advise going early as it can get very busy and very hot! Some of the temples offer shade, however most are fully outdoor.
I honestly couldnāt recommend this trip enough, however I would say do the 3 day ticket not the 1 day ticket. There is so much to see and do! You can stay in Siam Reap and then itās 20 minute drive to the complex each day.
š°ļøBusiness Hours: 7:30AM - 5:30PM (some smaller temples open at 5am, your guide should know)
š°Average Price per Person: Ā£37 roughly for the one day ticket, I paid about Ā£40 for a tuk tuk drive to take me around for about 6 hours
šļøAmbiance/Facilities: Remember even though itās hot, dress appropriately! Itās a very sacred temple
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