
Angkor Wat Tour
Lose yourself in the magic of seeing the incredible Angkor temples at sunrise or sunset. Discover the jewel of Cambodia at the most captivating times of day, for a memory you'll never forget. Angkor Wat Tour. When making your reservation, you'll...
- 7 - 10 hours
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Lose yourself in the magic of seeing the incredible Angkor temples at sunrise or sunset. Discover the jewel of Cambodia at the most captivating times of day, for a memory you'll never forget.
Angkor Wat Tour
When making your reservation, you'll have the choice between the two following options:
Sunrise Tour (7 hours)
After pickup from your hotel, you will head towards Angkor, the former capital of the Khmer Empire and the world's largest complex of religious buildings. After purchasing your entrance tickets, you'll enter the ancient city. Your guide will take you to Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest religious monument in the world, where you can watch the sunrise. Following this, you'll visit the temples of Bayon, known for its bas-reliefs, and Ta Prohm, which is engulfed by jungle roots and branches.
Sunset Tour (10 hours)
If you prefer to visit the temples at sunset, your pickup will be later in the morning. Your guide will lead you through the most important ruins, including Angkor Wat, which has continuously been a place of worship. You will also explore Bayon and Ta Prohm, part of the Angkor Thom complex, the last residence of Khmer royals. At the end of the day, a visit to the hilltop temple mountain of Phnom Bakheng will offer you a stunning view of the sunset.
Pickup Time
Pickup from your hotel for the tours occurs at the following times:
Sunrise tour: pickup times are between 4:20 and 4:50 amSunset tour: pickup times are between 7:40 and 8:10 am
Prices
Included
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Transportation by bus or minibus
- English–speaking guide
- Mineral water
- Cold towels
Not included
- Entrance to Angkor Wat: 37USD per person
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility