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English
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Discover both iconic and lesser-known temples throughout the Angkor complex
Enjoy a breathtaking and unforgettable sunset view from Bakheng Mountain
Experience the tour with a knowledgeable and friendly English-speaking guide
Stay connected effortlessly with a complimentary eSIM provided to travelers
€ 13.32
€ 12.25


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Begin your day with a thoughtfully paced and immersive journey through the iconic and hidden temples of the Angkor Archaeological Park, guided by one of our highly acclaimed English-speaking local experts. Wander through the magnificent Angkor Wat, the enchanting Ta Prohm, the serene Ta Nei, and the intricately adorned Bayon Temple, each revealing a unique story of Cambodia’s rich history and timeless culture. The day culminates with a breathtaking sunset from Bakheng Mountain, providing a magical and unforgettable finale that captures the essence of this ancient wonderland.
This experience is carefully curated to combine adventure, culture, and comfort, ensuring every moment is memorable. Enjoy seamless round-trip hotel pickup and drop-off, stay refreshed with complimentary cold drinking water and towels, and remain connected with a free eSIM provided to every traveler. More than a tour, this journey is an opportunity to explore, discover, and connect with the spirit of Angkor in a way that is both meaningful and effortless.
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A long awaited visit as its high status both religiously and as a wonder of the world. I would have expect d the same level of vibe as say the Taj Mahal. Entry was $37 buying tickets online. We had problems with the site as it would keep crashing and payments were bouncing back. Kept trying for about 6-7 times before getting through. The structure itself is not as big as I anticipated, but the grounds are set over a vast space. Several gates need to be passed before arriving at the central monetary. The is considerable restoration works needed and I was surprised due to the high level of prestige it hold both religiously and internationally it was in such a poor state. There is a lot of mi ey in the country as apparent from the plethora of range rovers on the streets. I was surprised to see the number of high value cars, especially having passed through Laos and Vietnam. With everything said, the architecture is clearly amazing you know the pyramid like mysteries as to how they were able to achieve such a fate so many years ago. Some of the stones are colossal and would have taken effort to move around. The handcrafted detail Is also impressive as the time it took for such detailed work would have been colloidal. I feel in years to come when restoration work have taken place and all the failed debris removed this will only get better. I was underwhelmed due to the high expectations I had, because I heard the high status the monastery holds. It was only for the bucket list and I am glad I was able to see it in other than media imagery.

It is rare that world heritage sites live up to their billing but Angkor Wat is a success story in that regard in my book. At this point, it is probably unnecessary to detail the architectural and archeological importance of the site. But, may I suggest, there is something to be said for being an explorer, rather than going with a guide. Just open your eyes and wander in wonder through the maze-like ruins and porticos. Try to put yourself into the mind of an Angkorian. Put aside the detailed explanations and observations and just try to flow with the vibe of the place. I think that it is somehow more in tune with the spirit of the place to walk around in silent mystery. You can get the explanations and historical commentary from any number of excellent YouTube videos, before or even more powerfully, after your visit. Enter the temple with an open, detached mindset. Just my opinion, of course. Pro Tip Whatever your mindset, be aware that it rains frequently and heavily, from April to October so come with appropriate precautions (raincoats, umbrellas, etc.) or be prepared to be drenched as we were.

Friday 10th October 2025: Angkor Wat is a huge site, a "must see", you could spend a lot of time here at different times of the day and get some amazing photographs. I think it would be best at sunrise or sunset. There is so much to see and so much history there, just take your time and check everywhere out. I imagine it gets hectic in the tourist season. There were plenty of people there when we went and we were at the very beginning of the season.

I don’t know about you, but for me, a pilgrimage to the Angkor temples in Siem Reap, Cambodia, is a must. It has always been on my bucket list. I did my homework months ahead of my arrival. Wishing to visit the 12th Century religious temples and areas of Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm and Bayon Temple. Yes, just a half day excursion, at the most important sites. So how was it? The English dictionary does not have words, to describe the inner spiritual levitation one experiences, when entering the ancient Khmer city of Angkor. Goose bumps, breathtaking awe and an awakening. There you are, smack in front of the iconic, Angkor Wat. Stop, be humble, pause, pray and take stock. You are now in the company of the past and brilliant, Hindu and Buddhist Cambodian Kings. They are immortal. You are mortal. The view, from all sides, is heart-stopping. There is rich culture and history, oozing out of this magnificent complex. You wonder, how did it come to be? Vast monuments of stone. How? The architecture and the dedication to detail is mind blowing. Especially when you realize that all this took place before machinery, tools and high tech construction. Elephants and humans did the heavy lifting. But it was extremely evident that those Architects were unmatched, superbly skilled, religiously dedicated and hauntingly incomparable. At Ta Prohm and at Bayon, the magic of the place continuously endured. You get hypnotized and can feel the presence of the infusion of both the Hindu and Buddhist religions that competed, in harmony, to construct one of the greatest religious sites in the world. In summary, this is a must see place, before you die. Life changing. Awesome. Spectacular. Unforgettable.

Visit on the equinox to see the most amazing sunrise in the world Visiting Angkor Wat Sunrise: Watching the sunrise over the temple's iconic five towers is a popular and magical experience for visitors. Exploration: Visitors can explore the temple's grounds and intricate wall art depicting scenes from Hindu mythology. UNESCO World Heritage Site: Angkor Wat is part of the Angkor Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.



